World Food Crisis

May 5, 2008 at 1:52 PM (Planet Earth)

Have you noticed food costing more when you shop? Here’s why — we’re plunging headlong into a world food crisis. Rocketing prices are squeezing billions and triggering food riots from Bangladesh to South Africa. Aid agencies say 100 million more people are at risk of starvation right now. In Sierra Leone alone the price of a bag of rice has doubled, becoming unaffordable for 90% of citizens. Fears of inflation stalk the whole world, and the worst could be yet to come.

We need to act now — before it’s too late. As Ban Ki-Moon holds a high-level UN meeting on the crisis, we’re launching an urgent campaign with African foreign minister and human rights campaigner Zainab Bangura. Click below to see Zainab’s video message and add your name to the food crisis petition — we need to raise 200,000 signatures by the end of this week to deliver a massive global outcry to leaders at the UN, G8 and EU:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/world_food_crisis/12.php

The prices of staple foods like wheat, corn and rice have almost doubled, and the crisis is slipping out of control — so we’re calling for immediate action on emergency food aid, speculation and biofuels policy, while asking forthcoming summits to tackle deeper problems of investment and trade.

The global food crisis touches and connects us all, creating a tsunami of hunger for the poor and damaging economies and squeezing citizens in the rich world too. But solutions are on the horizon if leaders act fast — sign the petition at the link below now, then forward this email and ask friends and family to do the same:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/world_food_crisis/12.php

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Planet Earth – Give some thinking to earth

July 20, 2007 at 8:16 PM (Album Review, Planet Earth, Prince)

Back in the 80’s we had USA for AFRICA, where the famous faces of the time organized a campaign to help Africa. Then, Prince left the camp just days before the release of “We are the world” in fact during the rehearsals of the song. There were many controversies circulating at the time that Prince left after he showed up at the studio only to find a ladies underwear with a thank you placed on the door. He came out with his own song “4 the tears in ur eyes”  a classic!  (Later on he went on to release another single “Hello” making a mockery of them with a message: “We’re against hungry children, our record stands tall. But there’s just as much hunger here at home”. Prince also gives his version of the story as to why he left the camp: I tried 2 tell them that I didn’t want 2 sing, but I’d gladly write a song instead. They said OK and everything was cool, till a camera tried 2 get in my bed)

Now we have “The Earth Concerts”. Again no prince in it. So, he goes on to release his new album “Planet Earth” with a 21 day concerts in the UK named “The earth Tour”. The first 10 days seats went out in an HOUR!

What’s more? The album is available FREE in the UK with a copy of the Mail on Sunday!

Planet Earth

The singles worth mentioning are “The one U wanna C” “Chelsea Rodgers” “All the midnights in the world” and “Planet Earth”.

The single “Guitar” is a remake of the single he posted on his 3121.com website for download for his fans. After the release of his single, the fans on his different fan sites questioned his approach to not include real guitar in the single. By the way, Prince is the most under rated guitar player in the music business. The answer to the fans question resulted in the release of “Guitar” in the album with more guitar and live sound. (I personally believe the previous “Guitar” single was better than the later released)

“The one U wanna C” is a very rhythmic single. A radio hit I would say. Would love to see how he performs it live.

“Chelsea Rodgers” is a true funky single with Prince taking a back seat while Shelby taking the vocals most of the time.

“Resolution” sees the comeback of “the Revolution” his former band much famous for the Purple Rain era. More importantly Wendy and Lisa after a lay back of 20 years.

“Mr. Goodnight” has Prince rapping!! But in his own style.

“Somewhere here on earth” “Future Baby Mama” “All the midnights in the world” are slow tempo singles with nothing extra than his usual self.

“Planet Earth” is a good song if you are a Prince fan and dig his music. The guitar is cool and so are the lyrics. A great opener for the album but then pretty much all of his album open with the title track.

The other track isn’t worth mentioning :(

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