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[494] Of Ronald Koeman

Effective yesterday, Ronald Koeman, Ajax’s head coach resigns. He has been under a lot of pressure for the past few weeks. The fans’ dissatisfaction reaches a new height during the 2 – 0 win over FC Den Bosch last week. Ajax almost lost to the mediocre team – the two goals came after 90 minutes of play. With the disheartening loss in France, majority of the fans could not take it anymore and neither could Koeman.

What a year. We lost van Gaal and now we lost Koeman.

It is no more than three years ago, when everybody was talking about Ajax and how it might have found its new golden generation. I supppose, it will take a few more years for Ajax to get back on its feet after this fiasco.

And god, why don’t you give us 10 feet of snow and be done with it already?

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[493] Of a beautiful mistake

Somewhere in Manchester, life must be really beautiful…

…to the Italians. Hurrah to Manchester United’s extremely fabulous keeper.

Now, let’s see how Ajax will do against an old French foe.

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[492] Of Coke resolution

I was there again in MSA Chamber observing the confusing proceeding to pass a resolution against Coke. The victory was confusing too but bottom line is, MSA supports the resolution to call the administration to not renew the University’s contract with Coke.

There were some that voiced their opposition towards the resolution. Coke obviously disagrees with the resolution and sent two representatives into MSA Assembly despite the fact that Coke does not represent the students in Michigan.

College Republicans object the Coke resolution. It seems to me that the Republicans oppose the resolution just because the sponsors of the resolution seem to be on the other side of the spectrum – basically, I see the Republicans objecting without having any real concern for the issue. But whatever the Republicans think, it doesn’t matter. They are the minority here in Michigan. Their opinion hardly influences anything, as proven in MSA.

And another opposition came from, from my perception, a recipient of Coke scholarship, or at least somebody that benefits from Coke’s support to the University. It is my opinion that the opposition expressed from this quarter as the strongest of all. The coalition is somewhat lucky that the system somehow worked against the person that spoke for this one group.

I would say no further until I read the Daily tomorrow.

And also, Channel 4 was in the MSA Chamber too.

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[491] Of Surviving Scrutiny protest

A protest was held at the Business School last Thursday in conjunction of Surviving Scrutiny: Corporations in the Age of Global Business. The representative from Coke was obviously uncomfortable with the presence of protesters during her talk.

The Michigan Daily on the other hand didn’t quite report what really happened. At the same time, their report seems to be inaccurate.

Anyway, more pixels!

I don’t know whether that is legal or not but it’s way too cool!

In front of Hale before the talk started.

Getting the 125 feet bottle-link into the auditorium. The person from Coke was distracted by it – when the moderator asked her a question, she asked the moderator to repeat to question.

In the auditorium.

A close-up of the banner in the previous photo.

p/s – switched backed to Blogger’s commenting system. The improvement brought by the Blogger team looks good but I can’t make it work at the moment.

pp/s – the commeting system is now working. And I didn’t even touch the code and it somehow worked.

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[490] Of Michigan Student Assembly and the Coke resolution

I was at the Michigan Student Assembly Chambers yesterday, hearing the tabling of a resolution against Coke. Before the session started, probably hundreds of emails flew here and there, presenting idea, news and opinion on the resolution. Seriously, I do think the Killer Coke coalition needs a proper forum instead of a mailing list. It is a daunting task to read all of them with some time constraint in place, especially in a mailbox. However, the highlight of all these email storm was the one sent by the MSA president to the protesting coalition.

He wrote and later said in the meeting that he and others in the MSA board want to postpone the tabling of the motion for another seven days. Reason – they claim that they simply are not sufficiently educated on the issue, despite more than a week worth of effort from certain quarters to inform them of the situation.

Some try to resist the postponement. The Killer Coke coalition obviously wanted the resolution to be voted swiftly but the coalition unfortunately stood almost alone on that. After a few somewhat heated discussions, the MSA voted something like 30 ayes to 2 nays on not voting on the resolution in yesterday session. The representatives from the Coke Bottlers that were there are obviously pleased with the adjournment motion.

Immediately after that, a few people were allowed to speak, both from the coalition and from the Michigan Coke. A person from the coalition, a graduate student from the School of Natural Resource and the Environment as I was informed by a colleague, criticized the MSA board for giving an excuse of ignorance for adjourning the motion after she had read a declaration from workers in India.

A few others from the coalition spoke but most of them only echoed the SNRE graduate’s disappointment on MSA postponing the issue to another week. And so, here goes the lobbying again. And I expect, my huge mailbox to be battered some more.

Finally, this coming Thursday, which is tomorrow, somehow, representatives from Starbuck, Nike, Timberland and, drum roll please, Coca Cola are coming to the Michigan Business School for Surviving Scrutiny: Corporations in the Age of Global Business. Imagine the perfect timing of Coke sending in a high level manager to Michigan. Unfortunate for them – definately couldn’t be better for us – that the coalition is organizing a huge protest for them.

Boy, this is exciting. LOL!

p/s – also yesterday, I attended a lecture by Joseph Stiglitz.

He is the person with the tie.He basically talked about the same issues he has written in Globalization and Its Discontent, plus a bit of humor. The auditorium was full and I had to squeze in. More at the Michigan Daily.

pp/s – also, thanks to the Brazilian Maxwell, Ajax 1, Auxerre 0. van der Vaart’s pass was great.

ppp/s – Kyoto. =)