Friday, March 19, 2010

WASHINGTON PATRIOT RELEASES 1ST ISSUE OF 2010: REVIEW OF THIBAW

WASHINGTON PATRIOT RELEASES 1ST ISSUE OF 2010: REVIEW OF THIBAW
The Washington Patriot is transitioning to become more of an issues-based newspaper in order to let the world know about ongoing social, economic, and environmental issues. To that end, we will be working with Open Books International and publishing their monthly report card on the progress of reform and transparency in the country of Thibaw.

OBI’s report card rating in the past has had significant positive/negative impact upon the future of a country. The rating that a county receives has a solid track record of predicting the positive/negative growth of economic, social, and governmental development in countries it rates. A favorable rating by OBI shows clear and measurable progress of a country, making it valuable for investment and a positive outlook. A negative rating, on the other hand, results in the opposite.

OBI President, former head of major world banks, believes the course of energy development in Thibaw has the potential to have an extremely positive impact upon its people, society, culture, and economy. This report card will give the world a view on pressing issues of corruption in the government, progress of energy development, and uplifting of the Thibawan people.

OBI will closely monitor the trajectory of Thibaw through the choices of 1) The Thibaw Government, 2)Wordsworth, 3)NGO’s, and 4)The Thibawan peoples

Because Thibaw has recently become a hotbed of international controversy, our future stories will focus on humanitarian issues of the Thibawan people, environmental concerns that will be affected by oil exploration, as well as corruption concerns related to the government.

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