Sunita Narain – India

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She’s petite, but she does pack quite a punch. Some say Sunita Narain makes too much of a noise, others call her gutsy. But everyone agrees she can grab their attention. Whether it is waking up the Delhi government to the usefulness of CNG in buses, whether it is checking out what, besides water, is packed in that bottle of mineral water you drink, or, whether it is whipping up a storm over the hard facts behind that soft drink you guzzle. She can move and shake—systems. (Read the whole long article on Financial Express).

Read her article ‘Divert, deny and dismiss’, published in DOWN TO EARTH, August 29, 2006.

She says: ”You have to be driven to bring about change—like a dog with a bone ».

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Sunita Narain – India

Read her article ‘Non-negotiable standards’, published in DOWN TO EARTH, August 15, 2006.

She says also: « We initially started with mineral water. When we took a sample of the raw water that is used by these companies, we found huge amounts of pesticides in it. When we then took a sample of the so-called treated water, we found pretty much the same pesticide content. Around that time, someone told us to look into soft drinks too. That’s how this controversy began. Any case, now the cola episode is behind us and we are on to other things. »

Stockholm Water Prize for Sunita Narain, special correspondent, The Hindu, Aug. 27, 2006.

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Massimo Trombin – Luxembourg

Linked with IRFF.

He says: « living for the sake of others is a way of life ».

Read this IRFF Guatemala Disaster Report.

See his profile on findCE.com (and their Homepage).

Read his article of May 2005: Spring Of Service 2005.

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Massimo Trombin – Luxembourg

He works for the International Relief Friendship Foundation IRFF; and for IRFF Europe.

With this organisation, he workes out Humanitarian Projects. Here some of them:

Project: CHITTAGONG/ABURKHIL, BANGLADESH 1995, January 15-19, Thirty five participants, Three nations – The 3rd Bangladesh national project took place in Aburkhil, the nations largest Buddhist village with a population of 12,000, located one hour from Chittagong.

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Bassam Tibi – Syria

Linked with About Jihad, Islam and Politics, and with Nur Euro-Islam sollte in Europa Platz haben!.

Bassam Tibi, born 1944 in Damascus, is a political scientist of Syrian origin with German citizenship known for his analysis of international relations concerning Islamic countries and civilisation. Being a Muslim himself, he is considered to have a more fair and unbiased view of Islam. He studied in Frankfurt am Main and habilitated in Hamburg, Germany. Since 1973 he teaches international politics at Göttingen University. In 1982 he was Visiting Scholar at Harvard University, and is currently an A.D. White Professor-at-Large at Cornell University. He has done research in Asian and African countries. He publishes in English, German and Arabic. (See more on wikipedia).

Read the article ‘Islamism, Peace, and the Maghrib‘, by Bassam Tibi.

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Bassam Tibi – Syria.

Read the article ‘Bassam Tibi joins Advisory Board for the international Stories of Faith Project‘, July 21, 2006 on OpenPR).
Professor Tibi is board member of many significant institutions and the recipient of many prizes. The then President of Germany, Roman Herzog, awarded him in 1995 the highest Medal of the State/First Class for his accomplishments.

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James J. Puplava – USA

Linked with Financial Sense Online, with Fundamental Review, and with Michael W. Hodges – USA.

He is a Certified Financial Planner, Licensed Registered Representative, Registered Principal.

He says: ”… Yes, we have created a way of life now that is entirely dependent on long-distance transportation of food and other essential resources. And of course division of labor is nothing new it goes back to the beginning of agriculture itself, but division of labor has increased tremendously during the industrial revolution, so that today the average person is completely dependent on people that he or she has never met, never will meet, who may live thousands of miles away, who are producing everything that we rely upon ».

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James J. Puplava – USA

He is the President of Puplava Financial Securities Inc. (PFS), an investment advisory and money management firm. Founded in 1985, PFS specializes in investment, retirement, tax, and estate planning services. Mr. Puplava is also president of Puplava Securities Inc. a Broker-Dealer and Member of NASD/SIPC. He is a member of the Market Technicians Association and a CMT candidate.

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Michael W. Hodges – USA

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He says: « Just think, for every 100,000 dollars of a citizen’s assets, the international buying power dropped $26,000 this past year vs. the Euro. Not only does that wipe-out incentive for foreigners to invest in dollar assets to help finance our savings-short, deficit economy, (but also it wipe’s out American incentive.) Americans neither ».

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Michael W. Hodges – USA.

He wrote further: « I think many scared eyes these days are on the US dollar, now down 26% vs. the Euro past year, also down against many others including 21% vs. Swiss franc. To help place this decline in historic perspective, look at my long term trend chart which comes from my chapter called ‘Grandfather Foreign Exchange Report ». (Read this whole article of 2003 on Gold Eagle/Editorials).

Considering the times and the wish of many for quickies with the numbers, I have created that page called Grandfather Debt Summary Table Report. Financial Sense is publishing my new table as of today, but I encourage you to visit often as the numbers will unfortunately increase. (See all on Dept Summary Table Report).

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Devaki Jain – India

Linked with The Singamma Sreenivasan Foundation – India.

She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

Read also on wikipedia.

Devaki Jain is a pioneer in the field of women’s studies in India, and an institution-builder who combines an academic vision with practical, even marketing, wisdom.

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Devaki Jain – India.

She works for the Singamma Sreenivasan Foundation.

Devaki Jain (born 1933) is a pioneer in the field of women’s studies in India and an institution-builder who combines vision with practical wisdom. She is also a grassroots worker, despite a heavy schedule of national and international commitments. Apart from her academic work, Devaki has been involved in marketing products generated by rural women and training these women to market medicinal herbal plants.

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Yuet Lin Yim – Hong Kong

Linked with ‘From the International AIDS Conference IAC‘, with Zi Teng – Hong Kong, and with ‘International Network for Economic Social & Cultural Rights‘.

She is one of the 1000 women proposed for the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

She says: “Sex work is work.”.

Yim Yuet Lin joined the workforce in Hong Kong with only a few years of basic school education. In the late 70s, Yim started to be involved in the labor movement. She saw how workers were exploited and she herself faced unjust treatment from her employer. In 1996, Yim and three other friends founded Ziteng (“Chinese wisteria”), a sex workers’ concern group, which aims to provide support to sex workers.Yim Yuet Lin is a founding member of Ziteng (meaning “Chinese wisteria”), a sex workers concern group in Hong Kong. Since it was established in 1996, Yim has been working with this non-governmental organization, both in good times and in bad. Of the two sex workers’ organizations in Hong Kong, Ziteng is the more vocal one, particularly on issues relating to decriminalization of sex work and police abuses and injustices.

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Yuet Lin Yim – Hong Kong

She works for Ziteng (Chinese wisteria), a Hong Kong-based sex worker’s interest group fighting for the destigmatization and decriminalization of sex.

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Index August 2006

Godelive Miburo – Burundi

She is one of the 1000 women proposed fort the Nobel Peace Price 2005.

She says: “In view of all the suffering, I prayed that the Lord would make me a artisan of peace and reconciliation”.

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Sr Godelive Miburo – Burundi.

She works for New Life for Reconciliation VNR.

Sister Godelive Miburo runs two centers for orphans and follows up their integration into foster families.

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