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Articles:   Christianias preferred brew (Karsten)
  Mission Impossible (kaemes)
| Most recent article: Christianias preferred brew by: Karsten 2008-06-08 14:58:01  The second of June the new label for the organic beer witch is the favourite pilsner beer among Christianians was presented with a little event in front of the local grocery store.
The brew-master and sponsor for the label, Peter Klemensen attended the happening that was entertained by Helga Nova and the Ponticelli band.
To the tunes of their shortly released Cd in the background Peter Klemensen uncovered the reason for the improved taste in this brew to the interested spectators.
Some of the more enthusiastic beer consumers could figure a small difference to the their normal organic Thy pilsner.
But as the brew-master expected people had only positive critics to this minor change of his recipe.
The 450 samples that were distributes to the bypassing and participants did not last that long in the heat of this sunny afternoon in Christiania.
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Articles:   Do not forget our environment (kaemes)
| Most recent article: Do not forget our environment by: kaemes 2008-04-30 01:52:08 by karsten on Monday, March 20, 2006 @ 17:54:19 CET(163 reads until April 30, 2008)
Hemp - a natural sustainable source for industries.
Through centuries hemp has been a well know plant for a wide range of uses. The hemp plant belongs to the family of cannabis plants, where the most popular knowledge about it is reduced to the narcotic effect.
But this is actually the smallest part of what the plant can be used for.
The foul play of some international industries made the use of hemp unpopular for the industry for some decades, but since the late 1980's, some people thinking in sustainable ways make attempts to bring the original use of the hemp plant to a revival.
There are many different possibilities to make use of the hemp plant, the major fact is the amount of fiber it produces.
These fibers can be used for different purposes in different industries. read more... |
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Articles:   Haiti: The Unforgiven Country Cries Out (Allismore)
  The US War against Iraq The Destruction of a Civilization ()
  Violent Eviction at Dey Krahorm (karsten)
  Enough is enough (karsten)
  Loosing my religion (kaemes)
  UNGDOMSHUSET - the final of Jagdvej 69 (kaemes)
  Respect starts with tolerance (kaemes)
| Most recent article: Haiti: The Unforgiven Country Cries Out by: Allismore 2010-01-16 12:26:40 The Unforgiven Country Cries Out By Chris Floyd January 13, 2010 --- http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article24393.htm Via Mark Crispin Miller, the Center for Constitutional Rights points to some venues for getting help to the people of Haiti: Partners in Health and the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund. You can find several more in this listing from the New York Times. I. The relentlessly maintained, deliberately inflicted political and economic ruin of Haiti has a direct bearing on the amount of death and devastation that the country is suffering today after the earthquake. It will also greatly cripple any recovery from this natural disaster. As detailed below, Washington's rapacious economic policies have destroyed all attempts to build a sustainable economy in Haiti, driving people off the land and from small communities into packed, dangerous, unhealthy shantytowns, to try to eke out a meager existence in the sweatshops owned by Western elites and their local cronies. All attempts at changing a manifestly unjust society have been ruthlessly suppressed by the direct or collateral hand of Western elites. The result? Millions of people -- weakened by hunger, deprivation, malnutrition, disease -- living jammed together in precarious, substandard housing. A lack of the physical, financial and civic infrastructure needed to support a decent life in ordinary times -- and to provide proper assistance, and a strong framework for rebuilding, when disaster strikes. Even a far lesser earthquake than the one that struck this week would have caused an unconscionable amount of unnecessary suffering in a nation that has been as ruthlessly and deliberately throttled as Haiti. read more... |
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