By William J. Furney Asma al-Assad, the first lady of Syria and previously known for her love of high-end shopping in London and other fashionable capitals of Europe, until the
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India Red-Earth
By William J. Furney Thick, sticky, iron clay Binds, on the beach, into farmers’ muck. This ancient, yogic, blazing land leaves an indelible stain, And the blithe interloper wonders if
Continue readingWill Boeing’s Patched-Up Crash-Plane Fly (and, after 346 Deaths, Why Hasn’t CEO Muilenburg Been Fired)?
By William J. Furney The most feared airplane in the world is not some dodgy model from Russia, China or other part of the world with a poor aviation safety
Continue readingTales of Two Pakistanis in Towering Dubai
By William J. Furney In Dubai this week, I encountered two men from Pakistan, one named Muhammad and the other Mohammad, both of them upper-end taxi drivers in an otherwise
Continue readingIf Cattle Can Walk in the Streets of India, Can I Run in Them?
A vibrant exploration of Goa, where running through the heat sparks insights into India’s culture, spirituality and personal growth.
Continue readingNo Saving Grace for Assange the Messiah
By William J. Furney After seven long and isolated years holed up in a tiny embassy of a South American nation in central London, Julian Assange emerged into the daylight
Continue readingStoning in the 21st Century
By William J. Furney Of all the forms of capital punishment, stoning is surely the most brutal and howlingly grotesque, and picturing in your mind how the long, bloody and
Continue readingWould Jesus Forgive the Catholic Church’s Sins?
By William J. Furney Can the ongoing abuses rocking the Catholic Church get any worse, is the centuries-old institution rotten and therefore toxic — and is there really any path
Continue readingBad Sportsmanship Allowing Transwomen to Compete in Female Games
By William J. Furney When a man becomes a woman, does she lose her undeniable physical prowess? Will she suddenly not be so tall or broad or have so much
Continue readingIn Berlin, in Search of Bacon
By William J. Furney At the National Art Gallery in Berlin, no one knew anything about Francis Bacon. Not the frazzled women on the ticket desk, nor the attendant they
Continue readingThe Great French Mutiny: Public Revulsion at the Radical ‘Gilets Jaunes’
By Michel Guilmault As I walked through my French town of Chambery one Saturday afternoon in late January to take part in a demonstration for an action on climate change,
Continue readingLet’s Talk About Toxic Femininity
By William J. Furney Western society has it in for men; there’s little doubt about it, and much of the seething vitriol is driven by male-hating female executives at media
Continue readingEverything You Ever Wanted to Know About Blockchain (But Hadn’t a Clue What — or Who — to Ask)
By William J. Furney Blockchain seems to be everywhere. Almost every time you read a news article, the peculiar term is right there, staring you in the eyes and imploring
Continue readingA Great Turkey Disconnect
By William J. Furney You have to turn on laptops and tablets as you go through the twin layers of security at Istanbul’s jaded and soon-to-be redundant Ataturk Airport, to
Continue readingBritain’s Brexit Crisis: Let The People Decide (Again)
By William J. Furney Surely one of the overarching ironies in the long-running and sorry saga that is Brexit is that the prime minister who is attempting to deliver the
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