Donald H. Harrison

An adventure story that teaches code messaging

The Secret Code Menace by Pamela Cosman; Ransom Publishing Ltd; United Kingdom; (c) 2016; ISBN 978 178127 976 2; 200 pages. By Donald H. Harrison SAN DIEGO — Author Pamela Cosman teaches electrical and computer engineering  at the University of California San Diego.  But in The Secret Code Menace, Cosman, a member of San Diego’s

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, Donald H. Harrison, Science, Medicine, & Education

Iran furious over report Khomeini engaged with US ahead of revolution

Iranian leaders have expressed outrage over a report alleging extensive contacts between the founder of the Islamic Republic and Washington ahead of the 1979 Islamic revolution. A BBC report, based on recently declassified documents, has indicated that Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini sent repeated calming messages to then-president Jimmy Carter ahead of his takeover of the country.

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Middle East, USA

Rabbi Group Creates Dictates That Synagogues Accept All Transgender Congregants

A group of conservative rabbis recently voted to implement a resolution that creates “safe spaces” in synagogues for transgender congregants. The Rabbanical Assembly, an international association of Conservative Rabbis, passed the “Resolution Affirming the Right of Transgender and Gender Non Conforming” in late May. The resolution seeks to establish “the full welcome, acceptance, and inclusion

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Jewish Religion, USA

Authorities say Orlando gunman is believed to have ties to Islamic terrorism

The gunman who killed 50 people and wounded 53 others after opening fire at a popular gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, is believed to have ties to Islamic terrorism, according to early reports from authorities. “It’s really early in the investigation, but the indicators are clear that this person did have Islamist leanings,” said Rep.

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Travel and Food

San Diego site of 2 major presidential campaign moments

By Chris Jennewein When historians write the the history of the 2016 presidential campaign, they may conclude that Donald Trump‘s unorthodox campaign finally crashed and burned in San Diego. It’s a long way to November 8, and almost anything can happen, but two events in San Diego have left an indelible mark on his campaign: On May 27,

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Chris Jennewein, San Diego County, USA

Greece will soon recognize Palestinian state, ruling party says

The Greek government will soon officially recognize the state of Palestine, the country’s ruling Syriza party told Palestinian lawmakers on Saturday, the Palestinian Legislative Council said in a statement. According to Palestinian news agency Ma’an, the Greek pledge came during a meeting between a Syriza delegation and Palestinian MPs in Ramallah, although no specific time

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International, Middle East

‘No end in sight’

By Ira Sharkansky JERUSALEM — The title of this column is another way of expressing the view that there is no solution anywhere on the horizon for the Israel-Palestinian conflict. We’ve recently been through the media routine that is standard after a significant incident of terror. In this case, four individuals were killed at an

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Ira Sharkansky, Middle East

Ignore the Bernie Bros, Hillary

Erik Roper, a 40-year-old labor attorney from Sacramento, is one of those Facebook friends who’s unmistakably and unabashedly a Bernie Bro. Throughout the primary season, he could be reliably expected to scour the web for “Hillary is awful!”- and “Bernie can win!”-themed articles, and post them with abandon. Then came April, and May, and the

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