from the Latin Quo Vadimus. Where are we headed? And do we know why? Analysis and features that help connect us by EU-based, US journalist Denis Campbell and colleagues.

Posts Tagged ‘Denis Campbell’

Welcome to Vadimus Post

By Denis Campbell • Jun 21st, 2008 • Category: Features

What’s in this name? Everything. It took three months to find one not squatted upon by someone like the guy who sold Pizza.com for £1.3 million pounds, we wanted something that conveyed our desire to dig deeper into news, open a dialogue and epitomised moving forward together. (Special welcome and thanks to those navigating via the old Outside the Boundaries blog link.)



Still Waiting to Hear from Ben

By Denis Campbell • May 8th, 2008 • Category: Business

About two months ago I wrote an article for the Welsh national newspaper asking CEO Ben Verwaayen about the horrifically bad service BT provides. Now it seems they and the industry are in a spot of trouble for the 0870 number scheme where you pay between .10 and .50 pence per minute for YOU to call […]



Hillary’s Nuclear Option

By Denis Campbell • May 6th, 2008 • Category: Lead Story

No we’re not talking about her threat to wipe Iran off the face of the earth if they attack Israel. This nuclear option is her plan for winning the nomination at the convention in Denver.
Simply, the plan under wraps and labelled “secret” at Hillary HQ is a page out of former advisor to her husband’s […]



Please Make it Stop!

By Denis Campbell • May 5th, 2008 • Category: Features

Citizens of Indiana and North Carolina, please help stop the madness”. Only you can give us our lives back and stop the death spiral of the Democratic Party. You’ve had your 15-minutes, please find a way to stop the insanity. Until tomorrow, or June, or September we feel obligated to present “He Said, She Said” the […]



Cardiff and Baltimore, Separated at Birth? (Part 1)

By Denis Campbell • Apr 28th, 2008 • Category: Features

How can two cities from two different sides of the ocean be so alike in so many ways? Vadimus Post’s Denis Campbell looks at this psychological “Tale of Two Cities.”



Mugabe Maths?

By Denis Campbell • Apr 26th, 2008 • Category: Features

Geoff Garin, Clinton strategist was complaining yet again about the double standard Senator Clinton is getting from the press, an argument heard since Super Tuesday with the famous Saturday Night Live “pillow fluffing” sketch.
The media abandoned Senator Obama out of fear and he managed to stay on message against a rising tide of negative attack […]



The Long and Winding Road to Service Hell

By Denis Campbell • Apr 22nd, 2008 • Category: Business

37-years ago, I began my first job working after-school in a family owned market. 89-year old founder Angelo Tedeschi was wheeled by pushchair through each store talking with customers and employees (most of whom he knew by name). He asked about everyone’s family and checked the condition of the store with his name on the […]