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Ed Webb

Xtranormal | Text-to-Movie - 0 views

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    Anyone want to use this for their case study presentation?
Ed Webb

Obama starts well with Muslims but must do more - 0 views

  • By visiting Prime Minister Erdogan, Obama is overtly reaching out to what Americans would call "moderate" Islamists. Going to non-Arab Turkey also appears to be an effort to separate US relations with Muslim countries from US policy toward the Arab world.
  • Half of all Indonesians and about 80 percent of Egyptians and Turks believe the goal of US policy is to expand Israel's borders. Few buy US claims that it supports a Palestinian state.
  • Earlier this month, newspapers here in Cairo carried front-page photographs of Clinton being kissed by Israeli President Shimon Peres during her visit to Jerusalem. Arabs saw in that a clear message. Ditto what she said – and did not say – about Gaza, Israeli settlements, Hamas, and human rights in Egypt. Many Arabs fear it's Condoleezza Rice redux. The Israel lobby's success in torpedoing Obama's nominee for head of the National Intelligence Council – widely reported here – underlines the perception of business as usual.
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  • Bush, it seems, gave democracy a bad name.
  • Arabs are still willing to be convinced about Obama's motives. The flurry of diplomatic activity and indications that the administration is willing to talk directly with Tehran and even with the Taliban are being praised on the region's editorial pages. Arabs welcome the fact that the myopia of the past eight years has been jettisoned in favor of a nuanced approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of the many complex policy challenges of the Middle East.
  • Obama has the symbolism of outreach to the world's Muslims down pat, but gestures are cheap in a region where lives are readily sacrificed in symbolic acts of martyrdom. Now he must follow up with real, concrete engagement.
Ed Webb

Op-Ed Columnist - Iran, Jews and Pragmatism - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    As Mr Cohen notes, his series of articles on Iranian Jews has provoked a lot of protest in the US. Whether or not one agrees with him, it's good to see these issues being aired and discussed.
Ed Webb

VILLA SIMONT, 12.3.39 [1] « THE ORWELL PRIZE - 0 views

  • Every comparison of French papers with those we receive from England makes it clear that the French and British publics get their news in very different forms, and that one or other press, more probably both, is habitually lying.
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    Plus ca change...
Ed Webb

There's nothing unique about Jim Cramer - Glenn Greenwald - Salon.com - 0 views

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    The mindless complicity in disseminating false claims is not aberrational media behavior; it is, as they acknowledge, the crux of what they do.
Ed Webb

Filmmaker plans to shoot with tiny camera in eye - 0 views

  • Spence said he plans to become a "human surveillance machine" to explore privacy issues and whether people are "sleepwalking into an Orwellian society."
  • Spence, who jokingly calls himself "Eyeborg," told reporters at a media conference in Brussels that the camera hidden in a prosthetic eye — the same pale hazel color as his real one — would also let him capture more natural conversations than he would with a bulky regular camera. "As a documentary maker, you're trying to make a connection with a person," he says, "and the best way to make a connection is through eye contact." But Spence also acknowledged privacy concerns. "The closer I get to putting this camera eye in, the more freaked out people are about me," he said, adding people aren't sure they want to hang around someone who might be filming them at any time
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    That's kind of...creepy and yet at the same time...very interesting. Here is an individual who is using his disability to his advantage.
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    that is bizarre, I can't imagine he will have an easy time getting people to sign releases
Monica Grandy

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Facebook in Arabic and Hebrew - 0 views

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    Facebook is now available in Arabic and Hebrew but current users are wary about making the switch
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    It seems like many people are comfortable with the english version of the page especially because they can already write in arabic and hebrew on the site. It seems like it would really inconvenience a lot of people (like our buddy yasser) to switch to arabic for instance and be disconnected from many english speaking contacts
Ed Webb

Championing Citizen Involvement Through Social Media | Orient Lodge - 0 views

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    These efforts to use social media effectively in day-to-day politics (rather than in electoral campaigns) are in their infancy, and are very patchy.
Jim Franklin

Al Jazeera English - Americas - US drops 'enemy combatant' term - 0 views

  • The administration of Barack Obama, the US president, has dropped the term "enemy combatant" as its basis for holding terrorism suspects at Guantanamo Bay
  • the new detention policy does not rely on the president's powers as military commander in chief to hold terrorism suspects at Guantanamo.
  • Instead, the justice department said: "It draws on the international laws of war to inform the statutory authority conferred by Congress. "It provides that individuals who supported al-Qaeda or the Taliban are detainable only if the support was substantial.
Ed Webb

Pope Admits Online News Can Provide Infallible Aid - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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  • It conveyed the news in an e-mail message, in Latin, which instructed recipients “Ite ed vide,” or go and look, at its Web site, of course.
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      The print edition has "Ite et vide" which, I believe, is correct.
Jim Franklin

Think Progress » Santorum ignorantly refers to language of Qur'an as 'Islamic.' - 0 views

  • “The Quran is perfect just the way it is, that’s why it is only written in Islamic.”
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    Oh no....
Ed Webb

MinnPost - Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh describes 'executive assassination ring' - 0 views

  • "Under President Bush’s authority, they’ve been going into countries, not talking to the ambassador or the CIA station chief, and finding people on a list and executing them and leaving. That’s been going on, in the name of all of us.
  • both the press and the public let down their guard in the aftermath of 9/11. “The major newspapers joined the [Bush] team,” Hersh said. Top editors passed the message to investigative reporters not to “pick holes” in what Bush was doing. Violations of the Bill of Rights happened in the plain sight of the public. It it was not only tolerated, but Bush was re-elected.
Jared Bernhardt

Arabic version of Facebook debuts - UPI.com - 0 views

  • The Guardian newspaper said Facebook already had 900,000 users in Egypt; 250,000 in Saudi Arabia; 300,000 in Lebanon and 700,000 in Israel. The site is expected to grow in popularity now that it is also available in Arabic, a language spoken by 250 million people, and Hebrew, the language of 7 million.
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    And the Facebook parasite keeps on sucking the hours out of nations... OOO DID SOMEONE JUST UPDATE THEIR STATUS?!?!
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    Facebook takes over another area of the world's bordeom.
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