Qanta Ahmed, MD, 11.19.2009
Board Certified Physician, Internationally Published Author, "In the Land of Invisible Women".
Never has there been a more important time for Muslims to engage in greater introspection, self-evaluation. We face a Muslim world rife with conflicts, sectarian hatred, misogyny and injustice.
Joe Favorito, 11.19.2009
sports and entertainment communications, marketing and branding consultant
Jeremy Bloom's Wish of a Lifetime is the attempt by a world-class athlete to identify with a cause that he sees as maybe not the trendiest but as the niche where he can make the most difference.
Navi Pillay, 11.18.2009
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
Last week I made my first visit to Brazil as United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. It was a very full and fascinating week during which I...
Nikki Stone, 11.20.2009
Olympic Gold Medalist and Motivational Speaker
Our career choices are not always easy and there are times we have to just get through challenging parts. There is often one task we really hate to do. Instead of putting it off until later, do it today, as soon as possible.
Nikki Stone, 11.13.2009
Olympic Gold Medalist and Motivational Speaker
I know personally, from both successful and tragic Olympic experiences, that once the Games are over, no matter what the outcome, there's always a feeling of being able to finally exhale.
Shannon Rowbury, 11.11.2009
What matters most is the sense of pride in accomplishing a goal I had worked so long towards and the joy of sharing that success with the people that helped me to achieve it.
Judge H. Lee Sarokin, 10.31.2009
Retired in 1996 after 17 years on the federal bench
New Rule: Don't engage in the outrageous, unethical practice of inviting your friends and donors to use the bowling alley at the White House. Instead give them no-bid contracts like we did for Halliburton.
Diane Passage, 10.30.2009
If you are laughing at this idea, then you're probably not familiar with the athletic pole dance competitions that are taking place all over the world.
Alex Pasternack, 10.21.2009
Journalist on China, environment, architecture, technology and culture
Did a New York Times article about improvements to air quality in Beijing bear echoes of the Chinese state-run media?
Charles Fabius, 10.19.2009
Consulting Producer, Works & Process at the Guggenheim
It will be interesting to see how Ancient Paths, Modern Voices resonates with the actual Chinese communities largely present both in NYC and Orange County.
Dr. Susan Corso, 10.19.2009
Omnifaith spiritual expert
I think there's a message in Chicago losing the Olympics. I also think there's a message in the moon invasion despite its alleged success. The message is a simple one: It's time to focus on home.
Carl Jeffers, 10.16.2009
Television political commentator, radio talk show host, lecturer, political analyst
Let Limbaugh make his bid, and then express your disapproval by boycotting his radio show. He should not have been forced out of the process just because of who he is.
Rahim Kanani, 10.14.2009
Research Associate, Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations, Harvard University
Canada is a model for the world on immigration, diversity and pluralism. Now is the time to reignite Canada's commitment to gender equality and the advancement of women's rights internationally.
Mike Papantonio, 10.14.2009
Senior partner of Levin, Papantonio, Thomas, Mitchell, Echsner & Proctor
A Republican friend of mine emailed me a film clip that showed a room full of very old white guys celebrating the fact that America had lost its chanc...
Arthur Rosenfeld, 10.13.2009
Novelist, philosopher, martial arts teacher.
The October 9 issue of The Week reports that during this month's gigantic celebration of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic, more than 1000 Chinese soldiers sought mental health counseling after drilling for the event.
Sabine Heller, 10.13.2009
Freelance Journalist and Creative Consultant
The President and First Lady began spontaneously dueling, away from the camera's eye, during Obama's rally supporting Chicago's Olympic bid.
Tom Tresser, 10.12.2009
Educator, organizer and consultant in Chicago's creative community
We had penetrated the multiple rings of security, outfaced the bureaucracy of the International Olympic Committee and stood our ground to deliver information that the mayor, the 2016 Committee and the entire business elite of Chicago didn't want to see and didn't want to acknowledge.
Paula Gordon, 10.10.2009
Producer and host: The Paula Gordon Show
My first thought on hearing the news was to rejoice. My second thought was anticipation of the squeals, whines and bellyaches that America's extreme wrong-wing noisemakers invariably shriek.
Rob Asghar, 10.13.2009
Fellow, USC Center on Public Diplomacy
What truly deserving champion of peace did the Nobel committee slight this year in the process? None to my knowledge.
Max Stier, 10.08.2009
CEO, Partnership for Public Service
Lost in the inflammatory rhetoric is what our government and its dedicated public servants accomplish every day -- the delivery of vital services to deal with seemingly intractable problems.
Rick Horowitz, 10.07.2009
Satirist and syndicated columnist
Why was the GOP so elated with Chicago's Olympic failure? Was it the joy in avoiding the inevitable cost overruns? The security concerns? Or was it enough that Obama had failed?