This week, we have a good number of interesting contributions from several members.
- Margherita Amodeo recalls the work and life of Blanche Ellul Sullivan, an artist from Malta (and the aunt of Margherita).
- Rajendra Shrestha has a heartwarming story about Aama's Smile.
- Neill McKee is reviewing the book Persistence of Life, that also features Richard Jolly crossing the Alps with an elephant.
- Ken Gibbs confirms that you don't have to have an engineering degree to change a spare tire. See Summer where we live.
- Nuzhat Shahzadi provides us another slice of her life with the Long Island Rail Road and The Homeless Women.She also continues her weekly column with Sophie’s Choice.
- In memory of Andrea Cornia, Habib Hammam shares a poster invitation for the farewell party, when Andrea left New York for Florence.
- According to Ramesh Shrestha, Nature has a Fever. Ramesh is also concerned about growing hypocrisy in diplomacy.
- Fouad Kronfol has been binging on International Sports Championships (though he does not disclose how he get over the hangover).
- A.K. Masood Ahmed has met with the GSA chair and participated in the Global GSA online meeting on building a stronger workplace.
- Kul Gautam shares and comments on an article by Moazzam Malik on the need for a new global deal on climate and development finance.
Thanks to everyone for your submissions. We look forward to see more of you and other colleagues.
Missing You:
- Jowshan Ara Rahman, with an obituary by Nuzhat Shahzadi.
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