Are Chinese Bloggers America's Accidental Spies? | Danger Room | Wired.com
4 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
On Dec. 22, 2010, someone apparently pointed a cellphone out of the window of a car driving along a public road outside the perimeter of a military airfield in Chengdu, an industrial city in central China. The person holding the phone, whose name has never been revealed, snapped a photo of a black-painted jet fighter taxiing through fog blanketing the airfield.
With that simple act, the photographer appeared to outperform the $80-billion-a-year U.S. spy community, which has the advantage of a plethora of drones, satellites, hackers and old-fashioned human spies. The snapshot was the first hard evidence of China’s very first “fifth-generation” stealth fighter, the J-20 — and it seemed to come as a surprise to some Pentagon analysts. “We have been pretty consistent in underestimating the delivery and initial operational capability of Chinese technology weapons systems,” Vice Adm. David Dorsett said.
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With that simple act, the photographer appeared to outperform the $80-billion-a-year U.S. spy community, which has the advantage of a plethora of drones, satellites, hackers and old-fashioned human spies. The snapshot was the first hard evidence of China’s very first “fifth-generation” stealth fighter, the J-20 — and it seemed to come as a surprise to some Pentagon analysts. “We have been pretty consistent in underestimating the delivery and initial operational capability of Chinese technology weapons systems,” Vice Adm. David Dorsett said.
4 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Anders Behring Breivik gives evidence - live updates | World news | guardian.co.uk
5 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
8.03am: Helen Pidd writes about an overnight development:
There has been an upset overnight after a blogger claimed that one of the lay judges had written on their Facebook page last summer that Breivik deserved to be executed. When the case resumes at 8am BST, the defence are expected
to ask for this judge to be removed from the panel. Luckily the court appointed a reserve judge, who was in court yesterday watching proceedings.
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There has been an upset overnight after a blogger claimed that one of the lay judges had written on their Facebook page last summer that Breivik deserved to be executed. When the case resumes at 8am BST, the defence are expected
to ask for this judge to be removed from the panel. Luckily the court appointed a reserve judge, who was in court yesterday watching proceedings.
5 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Sex bloggers Belle de Jour and Girl With A One Track Mind say they were hacked by Sunday Times | Mail Online
5 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Zoe Margolis, meanwhile, tweeted this week that she also suspected she’d been targeted.
She wrote: ‘It looks like Sunday Times possibly attempted to hack both my & belledejour_uk’s email via trojans; am definitely contacting the Met.’
She admitted, however, that she was not one hundred per cent certain, adding: ‘As soon as I have hard(er) evidence, I'll prepare a statement.’
A spokeswoman for The Sunday Times refuted the allegations.
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She wrote: ‘It looks like Sunday Times possibly attempted to hack both my & belledejour_uk’s email via trojans; am definitely contacting the Met.’
She admitted, however, that she was not one hundred per cent certain, adding: ‘As soon as I have hard(er) evidence, I'll prepare a statement.’
A spokeswoman for The Sunday Times refuted the allegations.
5 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
How to Prevent your Blogger Blog from Redirecting to Country Domains
5 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
If you are not happy with the idea of Blogger redirecting your blog to a different URL, you can add the following piece of code to your Blogger template and it will always serve the .com address to your visitors irrespective of their geographic location.
Go to your blog inside the Blogger Dashboard and choose Template. Then click the “Edit HTML” button followed by “Proceed.” Next, copy-paste the following code into the template after the tag.
var blog = document.location.hostname;
var slug = document.location.pathname;
var ctld = blog.substr(blog.lastIndexOf("."));
if (ctld != ".com") {
var ncr = "http://" + blog.substr(0, blog.indexOf("."));
ncr += ".blogspot.com/ncr" + slug;
window.location.replace(ncr);
}
Click the Save Template button and now your Blogger Blog will always serve with the blogspot.com URL.
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Go to your blog inside the Blogger Dashboard and choose Template. Then click the “Edit HTML” button followed by “Proceed.” Next, copy-paste the following code into the template after the tag.
var blog = document.location.hostname;
var slug = document.location.pathname;
var ctld = blog.substr(blog.lastIndexOf("."));
if (ctld != ".com") {
var ncr = "http://" + blog.substr(0, blog.indexOf("."));
ncr += ".blogspot.com/ncr" + slug;
window.location.replace(ncr);
}
Click the Save Template button and now your Blogger Blog will always serve with the blogspot.com URL.
5 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
The question that would not die. A decade of people asking “Are bloggers journalists?”
6 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
The earliest explicit mention of the question I have been able to unearth via Google though is from 11th April 2002. On David F. Gallagher’s blog of pictures of New York City, he posted a link to an article entitled “Are bloggers journalists?” with the URL microcontentnews.com/articles/bloggingjournalism.htm. Sadly microcontentnews.com has disappeared, so I can’t retrieve the actual piece.
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6 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Afghan Blue III » Blog Archive » The Red In The Center Of The Patch
6 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
The news stories about the event are disturbing. Some stories reported that they were acting like a bunch of battlefield tourists, strolling in the park and taking pictures. Some depicted the soldiers as having opened fire indiscriminately in the aftermath of the attack, killing children in the process. One such story appeared in Stars and Stripes, of all places, who apparently cut and pasted their story directly from al Jazeera. None of them are true. Not one American fired a shot following the blast. They were performing a mission, not wandering around like a bunch of carefree war tourists.
Newspapers in the US and the UK published photos of the grim aftermath, violating the dignity of the dead and dying. For that, I am eternally angry. The editors of any publication that did so had best never meet me and be identified as being responsible for the publication of such war porn. It would not go well for them. Just because they could didn’t mean that they should.
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Newspapers in the US and the UK published photos of the grim aftermath, violating the dignity of the dead and dying. For that, I am eternally angry. The editors of any publication that did so had best never meet me and be identified as being responsible for the publication of such war porn. It would not go well for them. Just because they could didn’t mean that they should.
6 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Year in the News 2011 | State of the Media
6 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
While blogs and Twitter are both called social media and have a similar basic function—the sharing of information and opinion—their news agendas differed markedly in 2011 (something we also saw in 2010). The data examined by PEJ reveal that Twitter users were more consumed by new digital technology and products. The blogosphere more closely followed the traditional press focus on current events and issues.
In effect, while similar percentages of adults in the U.S. blog and use Twitter (14% and 13% respectively), they use the two platforms differently. The conversation on Twitter has a distinct and narrower set of news priorities, at least as measured by the top five subjects each week. Bloggers are forging a hybrid news agenda that shares elements with both Twitter and the mainstream media.
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In effect, while similar percentages of adults in the U.S. blog and use Twitter (14% and 13% respectively), they use the two platforms differently. The conversation on Twitter has a distinct and narrower set of news priorities, at least as measured by the top five subjects each week. Bloggers are forging a hybrid news agenda that shares elements with both Twitter and the mainstream media.
6 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Importance… « Rafairman's Blog
7 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Project chits were important to the locals, but by far the most important to them were when I had to give out a cut for genuine damage. Take, for instance, early in the tour of the Rifles lads, who were learning to drive the massive Huskey vehicles through the tiny, twist-turny streets of the villages. Occasionally the drivers would not quite make it round a bend without clipping a building and damaging it. Here the local would rightly make a claims complaint. He wall might be knocked down or his door frame damaged. And as we had caused the damage we would have to pay to put it right.
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7 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Syria's Faceless Voices Risk Their Lives by Speaking Out - NYTimes.com
9 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
When members of the Local Coordination Committees found out he had witnessed the events and was fluent in English, he was asked to speak to foreign media. Late that night, he went on Al Jazeera and described what had happened.
Unable to show his face or reveal his name, he called himself Alexander Page, an artist he had come across at random online just minutes before. When he was contacted again by CNN, they asked him to use the name and it stuck.
Now jobless, Mr. Jarrah went on blogging and using Twitter and Facebook to tell the story of what he witnessed, all under the name of Alexander Page.
“When I was outed, it became me, so we began the Activists News Association.”
“We want to document Assad crimes. To do that, we have to gather up every video that was taken in Syria,” Mr. Jarrah said as he sat in the office alongside a wall of televisions projecting newscasts in which many of the activists’ videos were being used. “You have over 1,000 videos filmed every day, maybe more.
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Unable to show his face or reveal his name, he called himself Alexander Page, an artist he had come across at random online just minutes before. When he was contacted again by CNN, they asked him to use the name and it stuck.
Now jobless, Mr. Jarrah went on blogging and using Twitter and Facebook to tell the story of what he witnessed, all under the name of Alexander Page.
“When I was outed, it became me, so we began the Activists News Association.”
“We want to document Assad crimes. To do that, we have to gather up every video that was taken in Syria,” Mr. Jarrah said as he sat in the office alongside a wall of televisions projecting newscasts in which many of the activists’ videos were being used. “You have over 1,000 videos filmed every day, maybe more.
9 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Organizing Notes: BLASTING BEGINS
9 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
I had my computer guy come yesterday because my desktop had become very slow and irregular. He took it away and discovered a big spyware originating in South Korea had attached itself to my computer. He was able to remove it and gave me a print out to detail the story.
This is serious biz and the blast of the Gangjeong village coastline is not the end of this fight. It's only the start. Let's all do what we can.
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This is serious biz and the blast of the Gangjeong village coastline is not the end of this fight. It's only the start. Let's all do what we can.
9 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Scripting News: 15 years of Scripting News
12 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
15 years of Scripting News
By Dave Winer on Friday, March 02, 2012 at 9:48 AM.
Sometime in the spring of 1997, the date is subject to discussion, a blog first appeared at www.scripting.com.
The one you're reading right now, Scripting News.
You'll find that no other blog has yet claimed 15 years on the planet. Just as five years ago we were first to reach the ten-year milestone.
It's tough being first because people don't know what to make of it.
Whether you think the first day was February 1, as Rudolf Ammann does (and he has done the research) or if you think as I do that it's April 1 (maybe because it gives me something non-idiotic to do on one of two blog holidays), the fact is this blog both has been here for a long time and has (the thing I'm most proud of) inspired many others to open their veins on the Internet for all to see!
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By Dave Winer on Friday, March 02, 2012 at 9:48 AM.
Sometime in the spring of 1997, the date is subject to discussion, a blog first appeared at www.scripting.com.
The one you're reading right now, Scripting News.
You'll find that no other blog has yet claimed 15 years on the planet. Just as five years ago we were first to reach the ten-year milestone.
It's tough being first because people don't know what to make of it.
Whether you think the first day was February 1, as Rudolf Ammann does (and he has done the research) or if you think as I do that it's April 1 (maybe because it gives me something non-idiotic to do on one of two blog holidays), the fact is this blog both has been here for a long time and has (the thing I'm most proud of) inspired many others to open their veins on the Internet for all to see!
12 weeks ago by Dan_10v11
Mapping Digital Media: Digital Media, Conflict and Diasporas in the Horn of Africa | Media Program | Open Society Foundations - OSF
february 2012 by Dan_10v11
Mapping Digital Media: Digital Media, Conflict and Diasporas in the Horn of Africa
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february 2012 by Dan_10v11
blogging from the battlefield - social media for the military
february 2012 by Dan_10v11
"It was relatively straightforward..." to set up.
Started in Kosovo...
"You are fighting against a news agenda that other guys based in Afghanistan and also Iraq..were also pushing out there stories. So if I was to join the throng on some of the MoD's delivery systems...I am going to be the third priority on any story."
Started by producing edited packages - sending Youtube videos to BBC journalists in Sarajevo. URL to Youtube.
Conversely - notify rear party, growing stock of interesting stories. Wives and girlfriends, having a look at
Can we get journalists interested...Internal comms to
Had to stick within parameters of what we can and can't do.
Blogging - allows you to get behind the scenes.
Got to have an incredible story to get in Telegraph/BBC. But
Problem trying to cope with content that came your way.
Impact - Afghanistan - 9 months before deployment. Drive more imagery. Target influential defence corrs. Target UGC content. I-report.
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Started in Kosovo...
"You are fighting against a news agenda that other guys based in Afghanistan and also Iraq..were also pushing out there stories. So if I was to join the throng on some of the MoD's delivery systems...I am going to be the third priority on any story."
Started by producing edited packages - sending Youtube videos to BBC journalists in Sarajevo. URL to Youtube.
Conversely - notify rear party, growing stock of interesting stories. Wives and girlfriends, having a look at
Can we get journalists interested...Internal comms to
Had to stick within parameters of what we can and can't do.
Blogging - allows you to get behind the scenes.
Got to have an incredible story to get in Telegraph/BBC. But
Problem trying to cope with content that came your way.
Impact - Afghanistan - 9 months before deployment. Drive more imagery. Target influential defence corrs. Target UGC content. I-report.
february 2012 by Dan_10v11
Embrace The Suck...: Getting Home and Realizing You'll Never Be This Awesome Again...
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
And finally on to the news casters. Dear Lord, someone please shut this monstrosity up. I think that the advent of the 24 hour news cycle has doomed our entire way of life.
There isn't enough real news to fill 24 hours.
There really isn't. I know it for a fact. Ask me how I know. Do it. Ask me.
Well since you asked, its because at least 60% of the time of those 24 hour "news" channels is filled with opinion shows. Glenn Beck telling me why the sky is falling. Chris Matthews telling me why the sky is falling. Bill O'Reilly telling me why the sky is falling. Rachel Maddow telling me why the sky is falling. Sean Hannity telling me why...you getting the jist of what I'm saying yet?
Its not news. Its rehashing the same shit from 2 different angles. And anyone who thinks these schmucks are unbiased really needs to have their head examined and their voting privileges revoked. Actually pay attention for 5 mintues and then tell me if you haven't figured out who they're for.
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There isn't enough real news to fill 24 hours.
There really isn't. I know it for a fact. Ask me how I know. Do it. Ask me.
Well since you asked, its because at least 60% of the time of those 24 hour "news" channels is filled with opinion shows. Glenn Beck telling me why the sky is falling. Chris Matthews telling me why the sky is falling. Bill O'Reilly telling me why the sky is falling. Rachel Maddow telling me why the sky is falling. Sean Hannity telling me why...you getting the jist of what I'm saying yet?
Its not news. Its rehashing the same shit from 2 different angles. And anyone who thinks these schmucks are unbiased really needs to have their head examined and their voting privileges revoked. Actually pay attention for 5 mintues and then tell me if you haven't figured out who they're for.
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Sky News presenter jokes about deporting problem families - Telegraph
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Colin Brazier, who presents The Live Desk and writes on the Sky News website, used his blog to make the remarks, claiming it would save the taxpayer money to send the families to the Sandwich Islands.
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january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Egypt pardons jailed blogger as generals brace for anniversary protests | World news | The Guardian
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
An Egyptian blogger jailed by the military junta for insulting the army has been officially pardoned, as the country's ruling generals attempt to bolster public support before protests planned for the Wednesday's anniversary of the uprising.
Maikel Nabil Sanad, a 26-year-old Coptic Christian who became a cause celebre for activists opposed to the post-Mubarak military government, was among almost 2,000 prisoners convicted by military tribunals over the past year who are set to be released after an announcement by Egypt's de facto leader, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi.
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Maikel Nabil Sanad, a 26-year-old Coptic Christian who became a cause celebre for activists opposed to the post-Mubarak military government, was among almost 2,000 prisoners convicted by military tribunals over the past year who are set to be released after an announcement by Egypt's de facto leader, Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi.
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Leveson Inquiry: live - Telegraph
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Witherow attacks bloggers as "unregulated media that can base itself off-shore." They are 'rogue elements'.
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2012
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january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Gen. Odierno: Starting a Dialogue-Why I Chose to Serve
january 2012 by Dan_10v11
November 2011: General Ray Odierno starts blogging in role as Chief of Staff of the Army.
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january 2012 by Dan_10v11
Election Monitoring Crowd-Sourced in Egypt - NYTimes.com
november 2011 by Dan_10v11
Although some prominent Internet activists decided to boycott Monday’s elections in Egypt to protest continued military rule, many well-known bloggers spent the day working as self-appointed election monitors. Using the same social media tools that helped them to force Hosni Mubarak from office, the bloggers posted images of long lines at polling places and passed on reports of apparent violations of the electoral code.
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november 2011 by Dan_10v11
BBC - Nick Robinson's Newslog: Yates of the Yard (2)
november 2011 by Dan_10v11
A rare example of Nick Robinson replying to commenters....
Lest I be misunderstood, let me spell out why I reported that a police investigation "will never happen" unless significant new evidence is produced.
It is not that the police have been told what to do (shellingout and others) or that the government has stitched it up (kaybrass and others) - or that I don't care about these issues (delphius1 and others).
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Lest I be misunderstood, let me spell out why I reported that a police investigation "will never happen" unless significant new evidence is produced.
It is not that the police have been told what to do (shellingout and others) or that the government has stitched it up (kaybrass and others) - or that I don't care about these issues (delphius1 and others).
november 2011 by Dan_10v11
Mother of Egyptian blogger jailed by ruling military on hunger strike to protest his detention - The Washington Post
november 2011 by Dan_10v11
The mother of one of Egypt’s best known activists has gone on hunger strike to protest her son’s detention by the country’s military rulers, the family said on Wednesday.
Laila Soueif’s protest is part of the furor surrounding the Oct. 30 arrest of her son, Alaa Abdel-Fattah, one of Egypt’s most vocal activists and bloggers and an icon of the uprising that led to Hosni Mubarak’s ouster in February.
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Laila Soueif’s protest is part of the furor surrounding the Oct. 30 arrest of her son, Alaa Abdel-Fattah, one of Egypt’s most vocal activists and bloggers and an icon of the uprising that led to Hosni Mubarak’s ouster in February.
november 2011 by Dan_10v11
Tunisia's most influential bloggers prepare for historic elections | World news | guardian.co.uk
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
For years they faced one of the most sophisticated cyber-censorship regimes in the world, hacked, shut down, trailed by secret police, savagely beaten, burgled and jailed. But Tunisian bloggers played a key role in spreading ideas, information and accounts of brutality in the run up to the revolution that ousted Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. Now several of them are running as candidates in Tunisia's first ever free elections on Sunday.
Since the 14 January revolution, Tunisian bloggers have continued to fill the void left by a weak and mistrusted traditional media, which has yet to rebuild itself after decades of government censorship.
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Since the 14 January revolution, Tunisian bloggers have continued to fill the void left by a weak and mistrusted traditional media, which has yet to rebuild itself after decades of government censorship.
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
Tunisian dissident blogger takes job as minister | World news | The Guardian
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
Only last week, the dissident blogger Slim Amamou was handcuffed to a chair in the notorious interrogation rooms of Tunisia's interior ministry being psychologically tormented by the dictator's henchmen and led to believe that the screams he could hear from neighbouring rooms was his family members being tortured.
It's a sign of the dizzying speed of change in Tunisia that today he was being sworn in by the prime minister as minister for youth and sport, live-tweeting that the first clash between members of the ruling RCD party was over the fact that "I'm not wearing a tie.".
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It's a sign of the dizzying speed of change in Tunisia that today he was being sworn in by the prime minister as minister for youth and sport, live-tweeting that the first clash between members of the ruling RCD party was over the fact that "I'm not wearing a tie.".
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
THE CLOSE READER; At Large in the Blogosphere - New York Times
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
If warblogs are becoming famous, it's because mainstream journalists are mentioning them in their copy or on the Sunday morning talk shows.
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october 2011 by Dan_10v11
Third Arab Bloggers Meeting: Highlights and Challenges in the Digital Age : Tunisia Live
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
With Mauritanian blogger and activist Nasser Wedady as a moderator of the discussion , panelists included Sultan Al Qassemi from the UAE, Egyptian Manal Hassan, Saudi Ahmed Al Omran, Moroccan Hisham Al Miraat, and Libyan Ghazi Gheblawi and Razan Al Ghazzawi. The group emphasized that they authenticated their tweets to ensure their news was accurate. These tweets became a valuable source of information in their home countries, eventually used by mainstream media. Bloggers agreed that net activism united Arab people, discredited regimes and destroyed language barriers between Arabs.
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october 2011 by Dan_10v11
Arab bloggers meet in post-revolution Tunisia - Features - Al Jazeera English
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
the Third Arab Bloggers Meeting brought some of the most active cyberactivists in North Africa and the Middle East together in the Tunisian capital, where they shared ideas and strategies on how to make the biggest possible impact in cyberspace.
Most of them have been blogging for years already, and they were well-placed to communicate with fellow citizens and the rest of the world on the uprisings that have blazed across the region for much of the year.
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Most of them have been blogging for years already, and they were well-placed to communicate with fellow citizens and the rest of the world on the uprisings that have blazed across the region for much of the year.
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
The first Arab Bloggers Meeting was private and low key. Not this year's | Yazan Badran | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
october 2011 by Dan_10v11
our roles as bloggers in the coming process of nation-building will have to be adapted to these new realities
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october 2011 by Dan_10v11
A Doctor in Eastern DRC | An MSF field blog by Jennifer T.
september 2011 by Dan_10v11
There have been massive population movements north of us due to fighting, people don’t want to use mosquito nets because they think they will be trapped if someone comes to attack in the night, and people sleep in the swamps or fields to prevent such night time surprises. This doesn’t strike me as POST-conflict.
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september 2011 by Dan_10v11
Blogs help Los Angeles Times achieve record traffic levels | The Wall Blog
august 2011 by Dan_10v11
“Orr attributes that to the high posting frequency from the blogs’ writers, as well as their writing style. It’s writing that has voice and knowledge, but is also reported out, Orr said. So when you read an item on Politics Now about the Iowa straw poll, say, or an item about Pixar on Hero Complex, those posts are actually more akin to article-length stories,” Nieman reports.
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august 2011 by Dan_10v11
Libya: Bloggers Between Dictatorship and War · Global Voices
august 2011 by Dan_10v11
Six months on and it is heartbreaking to look at how eerie the Libyan blogosphere is, row upon row of bloggers in Libya are silent because of the Libyan war. From the silent ones you realize that they are in the cities under Gaddafi control and therefore have no access to the internet.<br />
<br />
The Libyan war though has brought some of the bloggers out of the woodwork at least those that had left the country for studying.
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<br />
The Libyan war though has brought some of the bloggers out of the woodwork at least those that had left the country for studying.
august 2011 by Dan_10v11
The West Londoner
august 2011 by Dan_10v11
Student journalist live blog receives a million page views.
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august 2011 by Dan_10v11
BBC News - RAF airman blogging from Afghanistan's front line
august 2011 by Dan_10v11
"That is not the whole story," he says.<br />
<br />
"This war is more than just people coming home dead and injured. It's about how people carry on living and working in often very harsh conditions.<br />
<br />
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The blog describes winning over children as one of the airman's more difficult tasks<br />
"People at home want to know how their troops are living, what they do on a day to day basis. The news media often doesn't have the time to tell the good stories - so someone has to."
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"This war is more than just people coming home dead and injured. It's about how people carry on living and working in often very harsh conditions.<br />
<br />
<br />
The blog describes winning over children as one of the airman's more difficult tasks<br />
"People at home want to know how their troops are living, what they do on a day to day basis. The news media often doesn't have the time to tell the good stories - so someone has to."
august 2011 by Dan_10v11
Jillian C. York » Journalistic Verification, Amina Arraf, and Haystack
july 2011 by Dan_10v11
it was the sense of courage we saw in her, to tell her story so loudly, that made us believe.
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