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23-04-2010 18:48 - Source: blogs.guardian.co.uk/technology
Always assuming, of course, that you don't include China in the 'censorship' figures released this week
Surveillance. Photo by quinn.anya on Flickr. Some rights reservedGoogle's 'censorship' tool, released ...
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05-04-2010 19:00 - Source: www.hurryupharry.org
This is a cross-post from Michael Weiss
It is fair to say that Britons have grown more familiar than they’d like with the real estate habits of ultra-Orthodox Jews in east Jerusalem. Judging by ...
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22-03-2010 18:13 - Source: www.hurryupharry.org
This is a crosspost by Just Journalism
Last week’s announcement by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that he might deport 100,000 Armenians from his country provides an interesting test for ...
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09-03-2010 11:43 - Source: rupertsread.blogspot.com
This is encouraging: UNESCO considers a possible Universal Declaration of Ethical Principles in Relationship to Climate Change Following the initiative of UNESCO and COMEST to promote serious debate ...
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08-03-2010 20:49 - Source: www.jonobacon.org
Today is International Women’s Day, and it provides an opportunity for the world to focus on women’s rights, and society’s attitudes towards women. International Women’s Day has ...
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08-02-2010 21:15 - Source: www.spaotp.com
There was a time when you had to take a portable radio or Walkman with you if you had to go out during an important draw. Or worse, you'd find yourself peering through TV shop windows to see if there was ...
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07-02-2010 13:49 - Source: soccerlens.com
The draw for the Euro 2012 qualifying stages was held today in Warsaw and the resulting groups left us with few possibilities of upsets.
England missed out on qualification last time around but have ...
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31-12-2009 09:48 - Source: iaindale.blogspot.com
Well, it's the last day of the year, and during the course of 2009 I have writteen 2,256 blogposts (an average of 6 per day) - around three quarters of a million words. Here are a few of what I think ...
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