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Montblanc's Controversial $25,000 Gandhi Pen

03.10.2009 1:00   42 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: News, Center, Indias, Education, Associated, Washington, Diet, Posted, Recent, Our News, Luke


USA Today reports that some are angry that the man who advocated a simple lifestyle is the "poster boy" for Montblanc's latest pen. The gold and silver pen was launched by Montblanc to commemorate the 140th anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi's birth. USA Today says one group has filed a lawsuit to try and stop the sale of the pen.
The decision to turn a man who shunned foreign-made products and pushed simple living to new extremes into a "brand ambassador" - as one local website put it - for a global luxury goods maker has left some Indians puzzled and others angry.

One group filed a lawsuit Thursday to try and halt distribution of the pen.

"Mahatma Gandhi advocated a simple lifestyle," Dijo Kappen, who filed the suit and is managing trustee of the Center for Consumer Education in the southern state of Kerala, told the Associated Press. "He was, of course, a nationalist and, in the nature of the independence struggle, the only thing he promoted was Indian-made goods. It is a mockery of the great man and an insult to the nation ... to use him as a poster-boy."
The BBC and Washington Post also have stories documenting the outrage over the pen. Montblanc's chief executive Lutz Bethge told the BBC, "I certainly have to say, I wouldn't have thought that people would have reacted negatively."

The pen bears an image of Gandhi as you can see in the video below. Only 241 of the limited-edition pens were make.



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About That New IHEP Report

01.10.2009 19:23   19 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: Room, Education, About


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Gingrich, Sharpton launch school tour in Philly

29.09.2009 21:46   27 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: West, Arts, Secretary, News, House, School, These, Education, Associated, Pres, Associated Press, AT&T


KATHY MATHESON Associated Press Writer= PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Rev. Al Sharpton and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich don't agree on much, but a meeting with a group of inner-city charter school students on Tuesday left them with the same impression: There is hope for improving the U.S. education system. "We may disagree about other issues, but this is a place where we have a common" goal, Gingrich said outside Mastery Charter School in West Philadelphia. "I take education very, very seriously." Sharpton, a liberal Democratic, and Gingrich, a conservative Republican, joined Education Secretary Arne Duncan on the first stop of a "listening and learning" tour to find out what school...

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Gingrich, Sharpton tour Philly with ed secretary

29.09.2009 20:43   23 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, West, Arts, Secretary, News, House, School, Republican, Education, Associated, Pres, Associated Press, Philadelphia, Philip, AT&T


KATHY MATHESON Associated Press Writer= PHILADELPHIA (AP) — They say politics makes strange bedfellows. It turns out education does, too. U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan, the Rev. Al Sharpton and Republican former House Speaker Newt Gingrich began a nationwide "listening and learning" tour in Philadelphia on Tuesday. They are hearing from about a dozen 11th graders at Mastery Charter School in West Philadelphia. The students say their school has become safer and more challenging under charter school management. The trio is also visiting a second school in the city. They are discussing President Barack Obama's education reform initiatives with students, teachers, administrators and...

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More school: Obama would curtail summer vacation

28.09.2009 16:09   24 wyświetleń  0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Obama, Barack Obama, American, WASHINGTON, Education, Moss, Students


LIBBY QUAID AP Education Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) — Students beware: The summer vacation you just enjoyed could be sharply curtailed if President Barack Obama gets his way. Obama says American kids spend too little time in school, putting them at a disadvantage with other students around the globe. "Now, I know longer school days and school years are not wildly popular ideas," the president said earlier this year. "Not with Malia and Sasha, not in my family, and probably not in yours. But the challenges of a new century demand more time in the classroom." The president, who has a sixth-grader and a third-grader, wants schools to add time to classes, to stay open late and to let kids in on...

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