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Articles Written by: ANDREW MACKE
Anyone who knows Kenya knows it is famous for tea. And while I can now get Kenyan tea online from US companies like Starbucks, Caribou Coffee or any number of other re-sellers, like most consumers I would vastly prefer to cut out the middle man and buy ...
From ANDREW MACK,
CircleID,
28 Oct 2009
Sometimes you get what you are asking for. And this seems to be one of those occasions… and the US government can give itself a pat on the back for having listened to other stakeholder opinions.
For years the world of Internet governance has been seen ...
From ANDREW MACK,
CircleID,
8 Oct 2009
Al-Qaeda and its affiliates are back on the offensive in Pakistan, Afghanistan and Algeria. The upsurge of suicide attacks provides good reason for concern - but none for despair. Coverage of these bloody attacks has diverted attention from a picture ...
From ANDREW MACK,
Globe and Mail,
22 Sep 2008
Iraq is back in the headlines in the United States. On the campaign trail, Republican presidential candidate John McCain has repeatedly attacked Democratic candidate Barack Obama for failing to support the White House's "surge" of 30,000 more troops to ...
From ANDREW MACK,
Globe and Mail,
5 Aug 2008
Ohio’s Candace Saucedo pops the ball up during a May 5 game against Eastern Michigan. The ‘Cats play four games this weekend.
When freshmen Melissa Bonner and Jordan Paden began the softball season, they didn’t think they would be starting. Nine ...
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Ohio opened up the 2008 season by winning two out of three games against Charleston Southern.
On Saturday, Ohio pounded the Buccaneers 9-1. Junior Chris Rigo started for the Bobcats, throwing seven innings and giving up one run on one hit with five ...
Not many people can say they are one of only nine people in the country at any given thing. But Ohio outfielder Matt Stiffler can.
During halftime of Tuesday’s Bowling Green-Ohio basketball game, Stiffler received the American Baseball Coaches ...