Saturday, October 01, 2005

Concerning Mr. Bennett's "F"

What's worse, Bennett's "F" or his follow up ?

On September 30th, former Secretary of Education and radio talk show host (I-wonder-for-how long ?) Bill Bennett said on live radio that if "you wanted to reduce crime ... if that were your sole purpose, you could abort every black baby in this country, and your crime rate would go down." Bennett conceded that aborting all African-American babies "would be an impossible, ridiculous, and morally reprehensible thing to do," then added again, "but the crime rate would go down."...

Later in the day when he [Bennett] was asked if he owed people an apology, he replied, "I don't think I do. I think people who misrepresented my view owe me an apology." his arrogance has spoken,...all yield.

Bennett's "Morning in America" airs (or is that aired?) on approximately 115 radio stations with an estimated weekly audience of 1.25 million listeners.

Friday, September 30, 2005

Of Wines and .........

I read recently that, generally speaking, food and the wine to go with it should come from the same region, compatibility and all that, which is like saying that red wines are only to be enjoyed with certain foods and white wines with others. I suspect the writer has an interest in promoting his native region's products.

All very well, however the truth is that wines are made to be enjoyed whenever, with whatever foods or alone. The choice of red, white or rose (not my favorite, not even on a hot summer day) is very personal and varies from person to person. There are days when a Malbec tastes a lot better than a Shiraz and several Beaujolais are most wonderful on the palate. It all depends on the time of day, the company, the ambience, and if you must insist, on the food.

There is an old saying that goes "water was created by God, and alcohol was made by man." Where alcohol originated no one is quite sure, legend and mythology tell us that in Egypt, Isis' husband Osiris taught the god of grain how to make beer. In Greek and German mythology the blame falls on Bachus or Dionysus, also known as the god of sex and intoxication (the god of mystery for the more prudish). In the Old Testament, Noah was the first to make alcohol and in ancient China, princess Weechok takes the credit for making the first alcohol, while in Korea historical records mention a king that used alcohol to seduce a woman and get her pregnant. Wine itself seems to have its origins sometime in the Neolithic period around 8500-4000 B.C., -I wonder what a chateau of that vintage would have tasted like.

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Juan Valdez # 1 Favorite Icon

Juan Valdez, the Candidate with Great Taste, Elected to Advertising Walk of Fame

NEW YORK, Sept. 28 PRNewswire-In a hotly contested race that pitted a mustached man and his mule against a trio of animated elves, a battery- operated bunny and a handful of dancing raisins, to name a few, America's coffee lovers voted with their taste buds, choosing substance over style and authenticity over snap, crackle and pop, to elect Juan Valdez, the front man for the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia, as their Favorite Advertising Icon in the 2005 Advertising Week poll. Juan Valdez received the most votes of the 26 icons up for election, making the win the icing on a sweet week for the Federation as it also celebrates the first anniversary of the first Juan Valdez Café in the United States (at 140 East 57th Street in New York City) and unveils a giant billboard of Juan and his trusty mule Conchita in Times Square.

NEW YORK CNN-Money- Coffee farmer Juan Valdez and a spirited gecko representing Geico Insurance were crowned America's favorite advertising icons Tuesday in a contest as part of Advertising Week 2005.

Hurricane Political

A congressional committee yesterday blasted former FEMA director Michael Brown for essentially messing up with hurricane Katrina. Everyone deserves the benefit of doubt and had he acted on time perhaps he would be a hero and cashing in on multiple accolades. (CNN: Brown testified he had been "tired and misspoke" when he told television interviewers September 1 that he learned of the convention center situation only that day, saying that he actually had learned of it one day earlier.)

The damage caused by hurricane Katrina and later by Rita could not have been avoided, hurricane winds and water are not something that can be controlled. Katrina tore up a beautiful city and a wonderful lifestyle. Regardless of who gets fired, canned or praised in the end it will be the people of New Orleans who will rebuild.

Monday, September 26, 2005

The world on Monday

Peru - a 7.0 (Richter Scale) earthquake jolted the Peruvian Amazon Sunday at 8:58 pm. 10 casualties reported allegedly after a rustic jungle bar collapsed on them.

Chile - 30 years ago today foreign investment totaled US$222 million, by 1990 this had grown to US$1.3 billion.

USA - President Bush urged US motorists to conserve fuel in the wake of Hurricane Rita and hinted that he was considering appointing someone to oversee recontruction of the hurricane-hit area.

China - About 600,000 people die of lung cancer in China on an annual basis, representing the largest number of malignant tumor victims in the country. Sun Yan, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Engineering,said lung cancer deaths ranked top among all the deaths caused by malignant tumors in 40 cities like Beijing and Shanghai and that the number of victims is growing.

UK - British Prime Minister Tony Blair said Sunday he had not set an "arbitrary date" for pulling British soldiers out of Iraq. Any exit strategy "depends on the job being done," Blair told the BBC.

Oil post Rita

So, 11 refineries were shut down because of hurricane Rita, how soon will they be up and running and should oil companies keep the billions they will make from higher retail prices resulting from gasoline shortages (real or otherwise) ?