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It's Official: Tunisia Now Freer than the U.S. | Informed Comment - 0 views

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    An Arab country with neither secret police nor censorship is unprecedented in recent decades. Tunisia is inspiring similar demands in Egypt and Jordan. When skeptics wonder if the Revolutions of 2011 would really change anything essential in the region, they would be wise to keep an eye on these two developments in Tunisia, which, if consolidated, would represent an epochal transformation of culture and politics. Arguably, Tunisians are now freer than Americans. The US government thinks our private emails are actually public. The FBI and NSA routinely read our email and they and other branches of the US government issue security letters in the place of warrants allowing them to tap phones and monitor whom we call, and even to call up our library records and conduct searches of our homes without telling us about it. Millions of telephone records were turned over to George W. Bush by our weaselly telecom companies. Courts allow government agents to sneak onto our property and put GPS tracking devices under our automobiles without so much as a warrant or even probable cause. Mr. Obama thinks this way of proceeding is a dandy idea.
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Personalised commute: the train of the future! - 0 views

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    Mecanoo architects and furniture maker Gispen in association with the Dutch National Railway Company, NS, innovate a modular interior for the train of the future - a concept that is timeless and can be replicated universally. Find out more here…
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For the love of cars! - 0 views

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    French sculptor @Antoine-Dufilho trumps over the notion of cars as mere vehicles by crafting a fleet of seductive cars - for "Sequential" - an avant-garde exhibition of eight limited-edition collector's masterpieces at @MBF.MADgallery in Geneva. Check it out here…
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