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Born in New York, March 14, 1949. Staff writer for the New York City Tribune, Economic Growth Report, Register-Star. Presently publish on OpEd News. Mr. Duveen heads up a project known as "The Museum of Brooklyn Art and Culture,' which explores cultural subjects of Brooklyn's past and hosts periodic exhibitions and lectures. He is co-proprietor, with his wife, Junalyn, of "The Siberian Coffee Pipeline Company," which aspires to supply the world with freshly brewed coffee generated from major brewing installations in Siberia. He has also created a planning system known as the Millennial Flexi-Planner, which accommodates short-term and long-term (1,000 years or more) scheduling in a single compatible framework.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, October 22, 2018 An Era That Has Gone XII (Finale)
The Christmas season generates a flurry of activity among artists of Brooklyn Heights and the Henshaw family. Series: An Era That Has Gone (12 Articles, 18400 views)
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, October 18, 2013 An era that has gone
"An Era That Has Gone, the story of a venerable Brooklyn Heights family and the support they lent to an up-and-coming portrait artist. Series: An Era That Has Gone (12 Articles, 18400 views)
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, April 3, 2016 An Era That Has Gone III
This third installment of "An Era that has gone" walks us through the support afforded by Nancy Middlebrook's closest relatives and friends at the death of her father. Series: An Era That Has Gone (12 Articles, 18400 views)
(4 comments) SHARE Monday, April 22, 2013 Medical examiner could feel pressure in Boston Marathon bomb case
In considering a cause of death of one of the alleged perpetrators of the Boston Marathon bombing, the Massachusetts medical examiner may have to fend off pressure to make the facts fit officialdom's storyline.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, December 23, 2016 An Era That Has Gone IX
During the summer of 1924, as Stanis (Stanislav Rembski) begins to acclimatize himself to a new working environment, Nancy (Middlebrook) finds some recreational outlets for her creative and fun-loving nature. Series: An Era That Has Gone (12 Articles, 18400 views)
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, June 12, 2016 An Era That Has Gone V
Young Nancy Middlebrook, vulnerable and shy, sits for portrait painter Stanislav Rembski, who manages to capture a deep characterization of the sitter. Series: An Era That Has Gone (12 Articles, 18400 views)
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, September 7, 2008 A matter of Rape-Speak: The New York Times on Serbia
Rape-Speak is the lingua franca of the foreign policy establishment, of which the New York Times is one of the primary instruments. Articles are phrased in a manner that literally wallpapers over reality, in an attempt to create a new reality that muffles the voices it is intended to silence into submission.
SHARE Sunday, May 29, 2016 An Era That Has Gone: Part 1V
Stanislav Rembski, a portrait artist, emigrates to the United States after completing his studies on the continent and establishing himself as a competent portrait painter there. Series: An Era That Has Gone (12 Articles, 18400 views)
SHARE Wednesday, April 29, 2009 Gov. Paterson laments condition of New York economy
In Glens Falls to congratulate Scott Murphy on his congressional victory, New York Gov. David Paterson said there was much work to be done to remedy the existing economic conditions throughout the state.
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, December 3, 2008 Trio turn 9-11 issues into a blockbuster for local theater
Loose Change Final Cut was the focus of a popular mobilization undertaken by three upstate New York activists. Their effort logged in a record attendance for a local theater, and gave people a chance to find their voice by joining a new activist group.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, October 18, 2009 Group promoting vote on new 9-11 probe will switch to PR effort
NYC CAN, an organization that led a signature drive to let New Yorkers choose whether to reinvestigate 9-11, has decided against mounting another attempt after a Judge ruled against their effort. The organization will instead emphasize a public relations outreach.
SHARE Saturday, January 25, 2014 The Assad government states its case at Geneva II
As it is often difficult to obtain the Syrian viewpoint on the conflict in that country from our Western media, the complete text of the speech delivered today at the Geneva II talks by Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem, obtained from the Syrian Embassy in Washington, D.C., is reproduced in full without comment.
SHARE Sunday, November 16, 2008 Shays relates evidence of election fraud in House race
Although Rep. Christopher Shays cites evidence for election fraud in the House race he lost earlier this month, he mysteriously states that he lost the election fair and square. Can he have it both ways?
(7 comments) SHARE Friday, March 4, 2016 Congressman charges NPR with being "advocate" for government
In an interview conducted by National Public Radio's David Greene, U.S. Congressman Darrell Issa charges NPR with failing to uphold journalistic standards of objectivity in its coverage of the FBI-Apple, Inc. controversy. Astute observers have long held that NPR is little more than a mouthpiece for government narratives.
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, July 3, 2013 NPR covers for FBI in Bulger trial
NPR tailors its coverage of the Whitey Bulger trial to deflect serious criticism of the FBI.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, October 24, 2008 Former SEC chief: Paulson to stay in new administration
Arthur Levitt, financial insider and former SEC head, believes that the next presidential administration will retain Henry Paulson as Treasury Secretary at least for a time, since the Paulson team is dealing with the current financial upheaval. How the candidates feel about this is anybody's guess.
SHARE Tuesday, July 7, 2009 NY's newest U.S. Rep muddies waters on Fed audit bill
The new offices of U.S. Rep. Scott Murphy come with his election to a House seat in March. But will the investment of taxpayer money for the flashy digs reap benefits, or obfuscation, for the public at large? Rep. Murphy's answer to a constituent's question about auditing the Fed indicates that it may be the latter.