Grants Pass, OR (PRWEB) May 08, 2012 Steven Solomon, an investigative reporter specializing in environmental issues, is author of the best selling book “Water: The Epic Struggle for Wealth, Power and Civilization” (Harper, 2010). He was interviewed by Sharon Kleyne, founder of Bio Logic Aqua Research and host of the Sharon Kleyne Hour, on April 23, 2012.
“Fresh water scarcity is the world’s most explosive humanitarian and political crisis,” says author Steven Solomon. Speaking on the Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water syndicated radio talk show, Mr. Solomon described several countries where fresh water scarcity is critical or could become critical. He also cited examples of countries that have managed their water…. Read more
Arsenal beats Blackurn 7-1; England wins in Six Nations; Aussies 1-1 in Fed Cup Webb Simpson, the highest-ranked player in the field at six in the world, was in at eight-under 134, along with Korean-American tour rookie John Huh. LAWRIE ONE SHOT CLEAR IN QATAR Golf: Former champion Paul Lawrie will take a one-shot lead into the … Read more on Herald Sun The dark knights Last Updated: February 3, 2012 12:52pm In late 2000, under the tutelage of Duncan Fletcher, England set out on their first tour of Pakistan for 13 years in good spirits. Led by Nasser Hussain, the visitors had won their first series over the West … Read more on SkySports Meaker leaves Lions tour Stuart Meaker has been forced to return from England…. Read more

Pakistani Christians Speak Out at the United Nations
(PRWEB) October 14, 2009 Last week the Human Rights Council of the United Nations meeting finished with several new decisions taking place reaching from Palestine and Sudan problems. But a new and urgent issue of Christians in Pakistan was highlighted to the International Community by an International Think Tank “International Club for Peace Research”.
ICPR had invited youths from Faisalabad, Pakistan a group of young and affected Christian victims Mr. Romail Sheraz Kenneth, Mr. Sohail Sajid, Mr….. Read more

Pakistani Christians Speak Out at the United Nations
(PRWEB) October 14, 2009 Last week the Human Rights Council of the United Nations meeting finished with several new decisions taking place reaching from Palestine and Sudan problems. But a new and urgent issue of Christians in Pakistan was highlighted to the International Community by an International Think Tank “International Club for Peace Research”.
ICPR had invited youths from Faisalabad, Pakistan a group of young and affected Christian victims Mr. Romail Sheraz Kenneth, Mr. Sohail Sajid, Mr….. Read more

The History of Pakistan (The Greenwood Histories of the Modern Nations) The History of Pakistan explores the rich and intricate past of a highly diverse nation still in the process of determining its own identity. Rooted in the ancient Indus Valley Civilization, shaped by the cultures of both the Middle and Far East, and now predominantly devoted to Islam, Pakistan has emerged as a unique Indo-Muslim community, viewed with caution and curiosity by the rest of the world. In this latest volume of Greenwood’s History of Modern Nations series, readers discover the foundations of modern Pakistan, from its earliest empires and shared history with India to the coming of Islam and its successful fight for independence in 1947. This highly…. Read more