Twitter Updates for 2008-07-08
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Atrocities of War in Iraq: Utter Disregard of Human Rights
The price of war is not calculable and atrocities of war are not unknown. The 1949 Geneva Conventions prohibit “outrages upon the personal dignity, in particular humiliating and degrading treatmen… More: continued here atrocities of war in iraq utter disregard of human rights
Twitter Updates for 2008-04-10
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eBay Ends Auction Of Iraqi Relic
A 4,000-year-old clay tablet thought to have been smuggled illegally from Iraq was removed from eBay just before the close of an online auction. The tablet had a wedge-shaped cuneiform script and had been put up for sale on eBay’s Swiss site. It caught the eye of a German archaeologist, who contacted the German police. [...]
Scott Adams Easing Back On Blogging
Dilbert’s creator has been a regular blogger, contributing frequently to his site to the delight of his fans, but there will be less delight coming from Adams in the future.I have to admit that as a feed subscriber to the The Dilbert Blog, I’m one of the people who has helped Adams reach a “trivial” [...]
When Spies Do Search
The Central Intelligence Agency launched CIA Wire, a service that will help users of the Library of National Intelligence sift through available information from participating agencies.The Iraq war and the 9/11 terrorist attacks have been the most recent examples of situations where better availability of intelligence may have led to better choices being made, ones [...]
Where Mainstream Fails, YouTube Delivers Dick
It’s not exactly a stretch to say the White House has public relations issues. For the most part, though, footage that could be held against them has been dug up by the Daily Show more than the mainstream media. And then came YouTube. What you might call a fringe group – global conspiracy prophets are [...]
Google Public Policy Blog Touches On Carhenge
Google’s Public Policy Blog has been home to discussions about censorship, net neutrality, and national security. Now it’s promoting Carhenge, Nebraska’s “whimsical recreation” of England’s famous stone ruins. Ah, well. “All work and no play . . .” It’s not quite as simple as that, however – Google is highlighting the (admittedly unusual) work of [...]
Yahoo Finds New Work For Sites
Former Yahoo Hot Zone reporter Kevin Sites has a much gentler assignment now, covering People of the Web for the portal. One of former Yahoo executive Lloyd Braun’s original-programming initiatives involved sending Sites, known for his warzone reporting, to various hot spots around the globe. His travels took him from Iraq to a number of [...]
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