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Anarchism 101: A Radical Political Philosophy Far from being violent terrorists, most modern anarchists are progressive activists interested in peace, justice, and social change. anarchism 101 • progressive activists • political philosophy • black bloc • mainstream news
Online Encyclopedia Improvements Problems of authenticity and reliability will not plague Wikipedia founder Larry Sanger's new online encyclopedia due to increased diligence sanger's second chance • citizendium launch • problems wikipedia • online encyclopedia mishaps • corrupted posts internet
Loss of Labour The days of having a labour reporter are long-gone in the world of mainstream journalism, and labour is partly to blame for this reality labour news • union news • organized labour news • media and labour • loss of labour reporter
The Legend of Zorro
A review of the movie "The Legend of Zorro". processo della scoperta • trend • popular culture • pop culture • united states of america
Media Controversy Over Imus Remark Don Imus's comment about the Rutgers women's basketball team was offensive and problematic but the media is hypocritical about this type of incident in general don imus remark controversy • media hypocrisy • good taste journalism • sexism racism women's sport • basketball offensive comment
Charity Time for Mainstream Media The media is at the forefront of the drive to give at this time of year, but do not press their communities to continue this giving year-round. charities and media • mainstream media and non-profits • charity and non-profit • giving at christmas • media and holidays
Looking Ahead to 2007 What will 2007 look like in the news? Here are some guesses as to what the next year in the mainstream media might look like... canadian political situation • expectations 2007 • war in iraq • international crises • predictions news
What's a Media to do? With an apparent Goerge W. Bush presidential victory, the silence from the (usually pro-Gore) media is obvious! media issues • dubya • goerge w. bush • al gore • jesse jackson
BBC From Our Own Correspondent For over 50 years, BBC reporters have expressed themselves through the flagship program, From Our Own Correspondent heard on Radio 4 and the BBC World Service. from our own correspondent • broadcast journalism • bbc radio 4 • international news • bbc world service
Looking Back at 2006 2006 saw many changes and shifts in terms of stories covered, actions taken, and expectations about the mainstream media. news in 2006 • news and last year • trends in the news • media trends • newspaper coverage in 2006
Cigarettes in the White House and Hollywood Cigarettes have a long history within popular culture. A future president and an album of photos straight from Americana force reflection on the fading habit. history of smoking • statistics of smoking • smoking • smoke • cigarettes
Definition of Securities Securities are investment contracts, usually stocks or bonds, that depend on the Howey test to define what a security is, and what it isn't. definition of securities • stocks and bonds • howey test • investment contracts • types of securities
Is Media Shooting Itself in the Foot? Seems as though even the public is now perceiving the mainstream media as biased toward Democrat/liberals. media issues • media • mainstream media • media criticism • gore
Mainstream media discovers 9-11 "conspiracy theory"?
Is the intelligence community using "conspiracy theories" as a pretext to destroy freedom of the press and freedom of speech? media issues • freedom of speech • freedom of the press • conspiracy theories • 9-11
Natural Sun Protection We can protect ourselves from the sun naturally by avoiding toxic chemicals in sunscreens, using natural ingredients and eating foods that protect against the environment natural sun protection • natural sunscreen • natural ingredients as sunscreen • research on natural ingredients • green tea
Science News Article Science News: A study by Jacobus Biesmeijer and William Kunin (Leeds University), showing declines in pollinators and insect-pollinated plants in Britain and Netherlands. honey bee crisis • science news article • science • agriculture • vegetable gardens
Search in Private with Ixquick Search Engine Search engine giants Google and Yahoo have received criticism for logging users' IP address and other private information. The new Ixquick search engine change the game. ixquick • ixquick search engine • private search engine • search engine • ixquick private search engine
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Alcoholism and the Brain We know what alcohol does to an individual's personality and physical body, but exactly how does alcohol affect the brain of which is the control center for speech, thought, and physical mechanics. alcohol • brain • speech • dts • alcoholism
John Pilger Gives Sydney Peace Prize Lecture John Pilger is an Australian journalist renowned for championing human rights, and in his lecture described how Australian silence has created an apartheid-like state. breaking the australian silence • apartheid • 2009 sydney peace prize • john pilger • aborigines
Report Outlines Proposals to Revive Newspapers Financial incentives and government fees, with foundation and university support, are part of the model for newspapers envisioned in a report on restructuring journalism. columbia university school of journalism study on • downie-schudson columbia university report propose • how to sustain and finance newspapers and reportin • more newspaper bankruptcy filings and diminishing • daily newspapers sharing reporting resources and u |
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