600 Million Vanishes From Greek Bank?

An audit released recently by the Bank of Greece accuses Lavrentis Lavrentiadis, the head of Proton Bank, of embezzlement, corruption, and fraud. Prosecutors allege that Lavrentiadis turned Proton Bank into a criminal enterprise, eventually stealing over 600 million euros. All this took place during Greece’s financial scramble, while the government was borrowing millions of dollars […]

Settled Lizards

One piece of good news about global warming (apart from the reduced chance for a new Ice Age anytime soon): as the planet warms, lizards get smarter.“Climate change might not be so bad for these guys,” said Joshua Amiel, one of the researchers on a study that compared the predatory and survival instincts of lizards […]

Turkey Draws Near To Hamas

As Via Meadia has previously reported, with Iran increasingly isolated on the international stage and Syria at war with itself, Hamas is looking for a new backer. Today comes news suggesting that Turkey is ready to play. Reports the Hurriyet Daily News: Turkey will help Palestinians in the Gaza Strip repair mosques damaged in Israeli […]

Good News

After a year in which food prices rose sharply in many countries, strong harvests in Europe, Russia and the United States are helping drive prices back down, reports the (subscription required) Financial Times.  Prices for corn, wheat, soybeans and rice are all down.For billions of people around the world the price of basic foodstuffs like […]

Now Comes the Field Trip Crisis

The squeeze continues. Since the financial crisis hit, spending cuts have forced officials and planners at all levels of government to trim their budgets, often carving off whole swathes of worthless lean meat in order to conserve and protect that vital bureaucratic fat. One of the latest casualties in Texas may be school field trips, […]

Online Education Borrows from the Boy Scouts

The revolution in American education is moving much faster than most of us understand. Now the Chronicle of Higher Education is singing the praises of a new trend toward achievement “badges” modeled on those earned by Boy Scouts as an alternative to the expensive and cumbersome degree system that could provide education credentials to make […]

Turkey on the Edge

The erosion of civil liberties in Turkey continues. Via Meadia recently pointed to the government’s increasingly heavy-handed prosecution and imprisonment of members of the press. A recent Financial Times (registration required) piece brings word that the country’s prosecutors have begun going after the chief opposition leader on very shaky grounds: The move came in response […]

Head Start A 50 Year Flop? Say It Ain’t So, Joe

“Head Start” has been the poster child of federal aid to education ever since the Lyndon Johnson administration introduced it as part of the Great Society. And for decades liberals have pointed to it as one of the great advances that the federal government has brought to education, and as evidence that creative social engineering […]

China And Japan Dawdle On Iran Sanctions—Does It Matter?

Last week Via Meadia reported on the possibility of enlisting key Asian states to bolster the Iranian oil embargo effort. China chickened out, while Japan announced it is committed to taking “concrete action as soon as possible to further reduce” its imports of Iranian oil. This may take some time, Japan’s spokesman conceded; as Treasury Secretary […]

European Identities Part II

This is a continuation of the extract of the talk I gave at the University of Geneva in Nov. 2011 on “European Identities.” This part deals with the failure to create an identity at a European level:Let me turn to nation building at the EU level. When we pass from the level of these individual […]

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