Fair4All...

A QUESTION, A MANTRA & A HOPE - FOR ALL...

What's "fair" really?
Is 'fairness' about equality, justice, mercy?
Who is fair? Is it personal, legal or universal?
Or is it just a weather condition - one that life is certainly not?

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Economics focus: Unrest in peace | The Economist

Inequality is a proven engine of protest, conflict & war....

"A classic 1994 paper by Alberto Alesina of Harvard University and Roberto Perotti of Bocconi University studied 71 countries between 1960 and 1985 and found that higher levels of income inequality were associated with increased social instability. Their explanation was that unrest often erupts when a wealthy middle class is weakened."

Economics focus: Unrest in peace | The Economist:

Monday, October 17, 2011

Cleared of Murder, Dewey Bozella, Wins Boxing Debut

Dewey Bozella, Cleared of Murder, Wins Boxing Debut

Dewey Bozella made his professional debut at the age of 52, two years after being exonerated of the 1977 murder of a 92-year-old woman in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Four rounds in a boxing ring could not undo 26 years in prison, but Dewey Bozella made the most of them, winning a unanimous decision at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in what he says will be his only professional fight.

Mr. Bozella has gained an unlikely degree of celebrity since he walked out of a Poughkeepsie courthouse into a cold rain, a free man at last, on Oct. 28, 2009. He was convicted in 1983 of killing Emma Crapser and then convicted a second time in 1990 after turning down a deal that would have let him leave prison if he only confessed to the crime.

The discovery in 2008 of the file of the Poughkeepsie police lieutenant who had investigated the case revealed substantial exculpatory evidence that was never turned over to Mr. Bozella’s lawyers, finally leading to his exoneration.

He said he planned to open a boxing ring of his own in upstate New York as a way to mentor youths.

“My next fight is to work with kids, the Dewey Bozella Foundation, that’s what I’m trying to get started to work with kids to keep them off the streets, to let them know through boxing they can turn their life around,” he said.

Dewey Bozella, Cleared of Murder, Wins Boxing Debut

Sunday, October 16, 2011

America’s ‘Primal Scream’ - Nick Kristof / NYTimes.com

While America's average per capita income power ranks in top 10 out of world's now 194 countries, three factoids underscore do our inequality:

¶The 400 wealthiest Americans have a greater combined net worth than the bottom 150 million Americans.

¶The top 1 percent of Americans possess more wealth than the entire bottom 90 percent.

¶In the Bush expansion from 2002 to 2007, 65 percent of economic gains went to the richest 1 percent.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/16/opinion/sunday/kristof-americas-primal-scream.html?hp