Posts Tagged ‘Peace’

Woman ‘murdered pensioner with a crucifix’

Tuesday, September 20th, 2011
Take her from the courtroom and Karen Walsh could pass for any other middle-class, fortysomething, working mother. Related Stories Maire Rankin murder: 'Grandmother sexually assaulted following killing' Trainee teacher numbers 'down 25%' 'Major anomaly' in president poll Acts line up for charity concert Peace walls review could take place

9/11 Memorial: At site of terror, a site of grace (video)

Saturday, September 10th, 2011
This Sept. 11, 10 years after the terrorist attacks, the dedication of the 9/11 Memorial in New York will evoke many emotions: reverence for loved ones lost, gratitude for brave first responders, love of country, perhaps some uplift and peace.

Foxcroft School Welcomes Teenage Victims of Terrorism From Around the World

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
More than 70 teens from around the world who lost family members on 9/11 or to other acts of terrorism gather at Foxcroft’s historic Virginia campus for week-long peace-building and conflict resolution alliance called Project Common BondMiddleburg, VA (PRWEB) July 27, 2011 Led by Assistant Head of School Sheila C. McKibbin and a cadre of students, Foxcroft School put out the red carpet this week ...

The Inadvertent Curse Of Abundant Natural Resources (VI)

Saturday, December 4th, 2010
Since independence until 1992 the nation was literally feeling its way like a blind man in a large empty room simmering with discontent. Fortunately, our discontent found a worthy partner in the 92 constitution in the form of peace, which ushered in our current democratic credential.

Cobden on Freedom, Peace, and Trade

Friday, August 20th, 2010
The pursuit of peace will have to be governed not by slogans and superficiality but by a profound humility that acknowledges the inevitable limitations on what coercion can accomplish.