Sayed Dhiya Al-Mousawi (who also writes a daily column fro Al-Wasat newspaper) shows how clerics should think like: Bahraini Researcher Dhiaa Mussawi: Women Should be Rulers in the Arab and Muslim World. I Call for Understanding the West, Not Dissolving in It. The following are excerpts from an interview with the Bahraini researcher Dhiyaa Mussawi, …
Month: November 2005
So we have this thing happening in Bahrain now (I know, with everything else that is happening you would be excused to not notice it) which is the Forum for the Future (official site). From my understanding this is something sponsored by the big boys, the G8, to “modernise” the Broader Middle East in getting …
I got this link sent to me by my brother Hani (thanks), have a look and take heed, managers of international companies who can’t dance shouldn’t, and those who are fat and can’t dance most certainly should not, and those who are fat, can’t dance and have a charisma of a 3-day dog turd in …
The first Bahrain National Competitiveness Report is out and it basically says that we are screwed. That is we have been screwed up for thirty years because of gross mismanagement and bad decisions. Dow Jones puts it this way: Bahrain Lack Of Planning Cited As Major Econ Problem MANAMA, Bahrain -(Dow Jones)- Bahrain’s lack of …
Bahrain’s first Competitiveness Report was released yesterday by the newly formed Bahrain National Competitiveness Council (BNCC). The report highlights areas affecting Bahrain’s competitiveness ranking against other regional and international countries and examines in detail the factors driving its macro-economic competitive situation. It also highlights how oil-dependent revenue stimulates economic activity, but at the same time …