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		<title>High Tech Lynching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Letters to the editor &#8211; San Francisco Chronicle
Monday, August 2, 2010





 
Lesson to blogger
The Shirley Sherrod forced resignation should not only be a lesson on  the importance of responsible journalism (&#8220;Sherrod controversy was  about journalism, not race,&#8221; Open Forum, July 30), but it also should  become a lesson to blogger Andrew Breitbart [...]]]></description>
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<p>Monday, August 2, 2010</p>
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<h3>Lesson to blogger</h3>
<p>The Shirley Sherrod forced resignation should not only be a lesson on  the importance of responsible journalism (&#8220;Sherrod controversy was  about journalism, not race,&#8221; Open Forum, July 30), but it also should  become a lesson to blogger Andrew Breitbart for his attempted high-tech  lynching of Ms. Sherrod.</p>
<p>I wish her success in her defamation of character lawsuit against him.</p>
<p><em>Tom Miller, Oakland </em></p>
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		<title>Afghan War</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[July 26, 2010 &#8211; New York Times
Leaked Documents Offer Candid Look at Afghan War

To the Editor:
Re “The Afghan Struggle: A Secret Archive” (“The War Logs,” front page, July 26):•
To the Editor:
It should come as no surprise that Pakistan has been aiding the Taliban (“Pakistan Spy Unit Aiding Insurgents, Reports Suggest,”  “The War Logs,” front [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>July 26, 2010 &#8211; New York Times</div>
<h1>Leaked Documents Offer Candid Look at Afghan War</h1>
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<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Re “<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/26/world/asia/26warlogs.html?scp=1&amp;sq=afghan%20archive&amp;st=cse">The Afghan Struggle: A Secret Archive</a>” (“The War Logs,” front page, July 26):•</p>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>It should come as no surprise that Pakistan has been aiding the Taliban (“<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/26/world/asia/26isi.html?scp=1&amp;sq=pakistan%20mazzetti&amp;st=cse">Pakistan Spy Unit Aiding Insurgents, Reports Suggest</a>,”  “The War Logs,” front page, July 26) since Pakistan needs the Taliban  in Afghanistan as a buffer against the expansion of its rival India’s  power in Afghanistan.</p>
<p>Concentrating on Iraq, the Bush presidency ignored this political  reality. One hopes that the Obama presidency will not, and that it will  end the war with a realpolitik compromise, instead of feeding the public  misguided platitudes about building democracy, helping women and, oh  yes, fighting terror, as an unquestioning Congress hands over billions  more for the war.</p>
<p>The WikiLeaks may not be the Pentagon Papers all over again, but they  show that the foundation upon which American war policy in the region  rests is nothing but sand.</p>
<p>Tom Miller<br />
Oakland, Calif., July 26, 2010</p>
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		<title>Helping Afghan Women</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Letters to Insight &#8211; San Francisco Chronicle
Sunday, July 25, 2010
 
 
Helping Afghan women
Barbara Lee is right. Women&#8217;s rights in Afghanistan are not being  protected by the U.S. military occupation (&#8220;Rights advocates fear for  women if U.S. withdraws,&#8221; July 22) because organizations that could  benefit women are, for the most part, restricted [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sunday, July 25, 2010</p>
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<h3>Helping Afghan women</h3>
<p>Barbara Lee is right. Women&#8217;s rights in Afghanistan are not being  protected by the U.S. military occupation (&#8220;Rights advocates fear for  women if U.S. withdraws,&#8221; July 22) because organizations that could  benefit women are, for the most part, restricted to Kabul because of the  war. NGOs using a &#8220;soft&#8221; approach and respectful of Afghan culture  would be much more effective without U.S. troops.</p>
<p><em>T.T. Nhu, Berkeley </em></p>
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<p>The writer helped found Parwaz, the first  Afghan-run microfinance organization.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;Climate Change&#8221; vs. &#8220;Global Warming&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://greencitiesfund.org/2010/07/climate-change-vs-global-warming/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco Chronicle &#8211; Letters to the editor
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
 
Worse than warming
Words matter, and it is misleading of The Chronicle to frame  &#8220;Climategate&#8221; as, simply, a &#8220;warming debate.&#8221; CO{-2} increase in the  atmosphere results in multiple climate changes as temperature and air  and water currents are affected, resulting in different [...]]]></description>
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<p>Tuesday, July 20, 2010</p>
<p><em> </em></p>
<h3>Worse than warming</h3>
<p>Words matter, and it is misleading of The Chronicle to frame  &#8220;Climategate&#8221; as, simply, a &#8220;warming debate.&#8221; CO{-2} increase in the  atmosphere results in multiple climate changes as temperature and air  and water currents are affected, resulting in different and more violent  weather patterns, higher sea levels, changing precipitation and failure  of species (including humans) to adapt.</p>
<p>It is these multiple effects scientists are working to understand,  and which the rest of us ignore at our peril.</p>
<p><em>Tom Miller, President of the Green Cities Fund, Oakland </em></p>
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		<title>Rebuilding Haiti</title>
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San Francisco Chronicle &#8211; Friday, January 22, 2010





 
Let&#8217;s do it right
Given the long history of U.S. domination of Haiti and support of its corrupt dictators (described in detail by Dr. Paul Farmer in &#8220;The Uses of Haiti&#8221;) and its more recent direct involvement in the 2004 overthrow of its democratically elected [...]]]></description>
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<p>San Francisco Chronicle &#8211; Friday, January 22, 2010</p>
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<h3>Let&#8217;s do it right</h3>
<p>Given the long history of U.S. domination of Haiti and support of its corrupt dictators (described in detail by Dr. Paul Farmer in &#8220;The Uses of Haiti&#8221;) and its more recent direct involvement in the 2004 overthrow of its democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide (documented by Naomi Klein&#8217;s August 2005 article in The Nation and author Peter Hallward&#8217;s carefully researched &#8220;Damming the Flood&#8221;), it is important that U.S. involvement in the relief effort not appear to be an occupation.</p>
<p>The Haiti tragedy represents an opportunity for President Obama to show how an inclusive foreign policy can result in the rebuilding of Haiti in the right way through international cooperation and, most important, with local, grassroots participation.</p>
<p>TOM MILLER</p>
<p>Oakland</p>
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		<title>Haiti and Afghanistan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 11:38:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Provide help where it&#8217;s wanted &#8211; San Francisco Chronicle 1/15/10
The United States should end its disastrous occupation of Afghanistan, which is only producing greater and greater resentment among the Afghan people, and turn to Haiti, where it would be welcomed as a partner in rebuilding the country into a sustainable economy.
Nothing could benefit our security [...]]]></description>
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<p>The United States should end its disastrous occupation of Afghanistan, which is only producing greater and greater resentment among the Afghan people, and turn to Haiti, where it would be welcomed as a partner in rebuilding the country into a sustainable economy.</p>
<p>Nothing could benefit our security more than showing the world that the United States knows how to help in the right way and recognizes when it is wrong.</p>
<p>TOM MILLER, Oakland</p>
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		<title>San Francisco Chronicle &#8211; Insight Letters 9/20/09</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 01:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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New threat: atmosphere of corruption in Kabul
Tamim Ansary&#8217;s conclusion that U.S. aid has failed to reach the grass roots and instead is going into the pockets of foreign contractors is a sad truth (&#8220;Finding a way out of the quagmire,&#8221; Insight, Sept. 13), but reaching the grass roots is easier said than done as [...]]]></description>
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<h3>New threat: atmosphere of corruption in Kabul</h3>
<p>Tamim Ansary&#8217;s conclusion that U.S. aid has failed to reach the grass roots and instead is going into the pockets of foreign contractors is a sad truth (&#8220;Finding a way out of the quagmire,&#8221; Insight, Sept. 13), but reaching the grass roots is easier said than done as the atmosphere of corruption in Kabul has become a greater threat than the Taliban.</p>
<p>With the help of Global Exchange and private donors, Parwaz Microfinance Organization was established as the first Afghan-run organization of its kind, employing no high-priced foreigners as it provided small loans to widows and other women in need. Alas, when an employee was caught stealing, it was the Parwaz director who fired her who went to jail. The embezzler, who had a relative who was a bodyguard to the vice president, remains uncharged in spite of meetings with the Ministry of Justice, and Parwaz has had to hire a high-priced foreigner for protection, while its Afghan American founding director, who now heads all microfinance in Afghanistan, must travel in a phalanx of armored cars to avoid being kidnapped, not by the Taliban but by thugs working in collusion with the Kabul government.</p>
<p>The United States needs to help dedicated Afghans save their country &#8211; but mostly from the election-stealing Karzai government it has created.</p>
<p><strong>Tom Miller,</strong> General Counsel, Global Exchange</p>
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		<title>Barsky Unit Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 05:42:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Thanh Nien News &#124; Health &#124; Plastic surgeon�s 40-year legacy lives on













The present-day National Hospital of Odonto-Stomatology in HCMC was formerly known as the Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.




Emily Barksy saw tears in the eyes of one of the nurses who met her and her father when they visited Ho Chi Minh City-based National Hospital of Odonto-Stomatology (NHO) [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Emily Barksy saw tears in the eyes of one of the nurses who met her and her father when they visited Ho Chi Minh City-based National Hospital of Odonto-Stomatology (NHO) 10 days ago.</strong></td>
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<td align="left" valign="top">�They used to work with my grandfather,� she said.</p>
<p>Much has changed at the hospital since her grandfather, the late American plastic surgeon, Arthur J. Barsky II, founded it 39 years ago during the Vietnam War.</p>
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<p>What was known as the �Barsky Unit� � the only plastic and reconstructive surgery unit for children in Vietnam during the 1970s � has grown into a leading hospital in its field.</p>
<p>�We now treat both adults and children and are the center [of treatment, research and training] for 32 provinces and cities in the south,� NHO�s general planning director Le Trung Chanh said.</p>
<p>For the American doctors at the Barsky Unit who were flown out of Vietnam when the war ended, it would be good to know that locals had picked up where they left off.</p>
<p>�Given their hasty departure, the American physicians feared their efforts to create a sustainable clinic might have failed,� said Emily, a first year student at Harvard Medical School who has written a research project about her grandfather�s work in Vietnam.</p>
<p>Barsky�s efforts began as a result of a series of articles published in the Manchester Guardian about victims of the Vietnam War in the late 1960s.</p>
<p>An American lawyer, Tom Miller, was so moved by these stories that he asked Barsky to come to Vietnam with him to see what they could do, especially for the child war casualties.</p>
<p>Barsky was then a famous plastic surgeon in New York and had been the chief surgeon for the Hiroshima Maidens Project which provided surgery for young Japanese women burned by the atomic bomb during World War II.</p>
<p>Emily said as much as 60 percent of the war casualties in Vietnam were children.</p>
<p>�Practically, all the children�s suffering was war related � not just direct injuries from gunfire, shrapnel and napalm, but problems such as noma, a disease which eats away a child�s face in a matter of hours and was last seen in Nazi concentration camps,� Miller recalled.</p>
<p>In 1969, Miller and Barsky started the Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the �Barsky Unit.�</p>
<p>The center�s mission was twofold: to treat the child victims of the war, and train Vietnamese staff.</p>
<p>From its opening until the American doctors left in 1975, the center, with 54 beds and three operating rooms, treated around 1,200 children.</p>
<p>One of these was Phan Thi Kim Phuc, whose world famous photo of her running naked down a road with her back burned by napalm, shocked the world and won photographer Nick Ut a Pulitzer Prize.</p>
<p>The center, funded mostly by the US Agency for International Development (AID), treated the children free of charge.</p>
<p>The center itself is admired for its apolitical mission by those who know it.</p>
<p>Chanh said humanitarian work is still a big part of the hospital today.</p>
<p>Once or twice every year, it sends doctors to give free training and dental treatment in rural and remote areas, and neighboring countries like Laos and Cambodia.</p>
<p>With the same three operating rooms from its early years, the hospital conducts 45 to 50 surgeries a day and many of them are free as they are paid for by the government.</p>
<p>But the demand is so great that NHO is building three more operating rooms.</p>
<p>A new 11-story building will soon be built on the site of the old Barsky Unit.</p>
<p>NHO�s director Lam Hoai Phuong told Emily she felt saddened to tear down the place and would find some way to honor Barksy�s memory.</p>
<p>Some of the equipment used in Barsky�s time like lights, operating beds, signs and plaques and patients� record card holders was still in good shape today.</p>
<p>And the veteran nurses still talk about the �Barsky techniques� which they are passing down to younger ones.</p>
<p>Chanh said only in recent years has NHO started to return to its American founder�s philosophy: to �give back a completely healed person to society.�</p>
<p>�For many years, we didn�t pay much attention to restoring functions [for damaged facial parts] but focused on giving patients normal looks,� Chanh said.</p>
<p>NHO now has a comprehensive care center which provides post-operation services such as speech therapy for children with cleft lips and cleft palates.</p>
<p>As for the present state of plastic and reconstructive surgery in Vietnam, Chanh said things have improved a lot with time.</p>
<p>When Barksy started his project, no plastic surgery unit existed in the country.</p>
<p>Today, in HCMC, there is one Odonto-Stomatology doctor for every 15,000 people.</p>
<p>�We can say Vietnam�s plastic and reconstructive surgery is almost catching up with the world�s,� Chanh said.</p>
<p>�What Vietnamese doctors can�t do, we invite foreign ones to come and do.�</p>
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		<title>Letters to the Editor &#8211; Berkeley (California) Daily Planet</title>
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Thursday August 20, 2009

DOWNTOWN PLAN
Editors, Daily Planet:
The debate over Berkeley’s downtown plan might become more grounded in fact if the city were to follow the lead of cities like Havana, which has a three-dimensional scale model of the city, showing any proposed changes to citizens before any changes are made.  Such an important decision merits [...]]]></description>
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<p>DOWNTOWN PLAN</p>
<p>Editors, Daily Planet:</p>
<p>The debate over Berkeley’s downtown plan might become more grounded in fact if the city were to follow the lead of cities like Havana, which has a three-dimensional scale model of the city, showing any proposed changes to citizens before any changes are made.  Such an important decision merits a website with images of the competing proposals which all can see.<br />
In the meantime, more information and commentary is located at www.greendowntownberkeley.org where advocates of the petition opposing the Bates plan have collected a number of thoughtful commentaries.</p>
<p>Tom Miller<br />
President, Green Cities Fund</p>
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August 14, 2009
Letter
Time for Leadership
To the Editor:
Re “Senator Goes Face to Face With Dissent” (front page, Aug. 12):
If there ever was a time for leadership, now is the time for President Obama to make his case to the American people in clear and uncertain terms about what changes he believes are needed in our health [...]]]></description>
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<div>August 14, 2009</div>
<div>Letter</div>
<h1>Time for Leadership</h1>
<p>To the Editor:</p>
<p>Re “<a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/12/health/policy/12townhall.html?scp=1&amp;sq=face%20to%20face%20senator&amp;st=cse">Senator Goes Face to Face With Dissent</a>” (front page, Aug. 12):</p>
<p>If there ever was a time for leadership, now is the time for President Obama to make his case to the American people in clear and uncertain terms about what changes he believes are needed in our health care system, and why these changes need to be made.</p>
<p>Backroom deals and a policy of letting Congress work it out have led to fear and apprehension on all sides. Americans are waiting for President Obama’s “closing argument.”</p>
<p>Tom Miller<br />
Oakland, Calif., Aug. 12, 2009</p>
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