10/27/2007
Investment clubs
The current issue of the French financial marketsweekly contains a feature on investment clubs. The major article covers the geographical distribution of investment clubs, an overview of popular clubs, the contents of their portfolio, monthly contributions as well as registration and set up fees. In this year of credit crunch, only one club, earned a 30% increase in terms of return on investment and the shares of one club diminished by 11% in the course of this year.
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10/20/2007
A new start for the EU
In the course of the last EU summit a new constitution was agreed upon and the issue of a president for the european union was finally resolved. These two dimensions finally make the European Union a force in international affairs. Provided the new president can justify the role of a president in our troubled world.
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10/13/2007
Violence in Iraq-the emerging truth
With the vast amount of information at the disposal of researchers. The question as to why a project scheduled to be the showcase of democracy in the middle turned into an arena of violence and disintegration is what specialists will strive to answer in the future. Whatever might be the position of individual researchers on the current situation in Iraq, the second part of this predicament is now available in the form of the Dokan conversation and titled"repercussions of the war in Iraq, "that appeared in the IHT of 5-6 October 2007.
The author of this article affirmed that iraqi exiles scored very high points in the coalition against saddam hussein at the early stage of the war. But squandered the opportunity in face of the challenges of nation building by acting in sectarian ways and thus pushing their country down the road of civil strife. No doubt this is the second time that this information is coming to the public, the first time, was the declarations of the new leaders when they visited France just after the end of the war. Because by listening to them, one understands that they put more emphasis on how to revenge the atrocities suffered under the regime of saddam hussein than the basics of nation building. Let us hope that they will learn their lessons.
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