A very interesting sequence of web pages sparked off by my early morning reading of the BBC News web site on my phone. It starts from an important and intriguing news item and goes via some topical Islamic stuff to a very personal history of the chairman of the independent review of the NHS - read and enjoy!
The original BBC news item that started it was about Argentina, The Malvinas/Falklands and in it the President of Argentina has some uncomplimentary things to say about David Cameron.
That was on my mobile so I looked for pictures of de Kirchner, I do like to see what the people talking to me look like, and found a very unusual blog praising the virtues of both the hijab and the skirt!
It is written by
three journalists, Sasa Milosevic (Serbia), Tarek Mounir (Egypt) and Asmaa Fathy (Egypt) [who] created the project Hijabskirt Info in order to overcome rooted prejudices about women in the hijab as well as women in skirts.
I wandered round that site a bit and found a short and moving biographical essay on Benhazir Bhutto and her time as a student at Oxford. It is written by Stephen Bubb, CEO of ACEVO and has photos.
Who is he? And what does he do now? Google tells me in a flash! He has a blog of his own and interestingly, more-or-less wherever he goes and whatever he does he takes photos and lets us know what is happening. Here for example is a post about a confab at Number 10 with David Cameron and others.
To me at least it is very refreshing to find that important people have human lives and pasts. And that they are happy to acknowledge them. Well done Stephen Bubb!