By Canute Tangwa (The Post 24 August, 2006)
In a November 20, 1977 address to the Israeli Knesset (parliament), the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said, "we should have the courage to make determining decisions that are consonant with the magnitude of the circumstances".
Apparently, the Arab and Jewish world is presently bereft of bold statesmen like Sadat "known for their wisdom and clarity of vision to survey (a) problem, with all its complexities, in a bold drive towards new horizons".
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BY CANUTE TANGWA (published on October 17, 2005)
Hurricane Katrina flattened New Orleans and left 1000 persons mostly African Americans dead. Hurricane Rita swept through the Gulf Coast and wreaked comparatively less havoc. Katrina damaged property worth 30 billion US dollars. Though there were lapses here and there on early warning, relief effort and overall management of the catastrophe, the United States would definitely come out stronger as it did during a similar catastrophe that almost wiped off Texas from planet earth in the early 20s.
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