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7 December 2001
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The absurd and costly spectacle of well-meaning people searching for body parts in the rubble of the WTC prompts Anne Karpf to write in the Guardian:

“They say death is a great leveller. They’re wrong. Inequality pursues us after life too…

“$121m has been paid out of the American Red Cross’s Liberty Fund so far, averaging a $25,000 payment to 25,000 families of those bereaved or affected by the WTC attacks.

Contrast this with the average $1,300 compensation a head for the 14,824 Indians killed by toxic gas fumes from the American-owned Union Carbide pesticide plant in Bhopal, the site of the world’s worst industrial disaster in 1984. For several hundred thousand people still disabled and diseased, the average payout has been $580. Last week it was announced that those who watched on television their relatives die in the twin towers attack would receive $20,000 compensation…”

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6 December 2001
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Just for light entertainment here is a highly amusing piece on establishing the location of the definitive “Armpit of the US” (the answer is Battle Mountain, Nevada).

“When The Washington Post calls to say it is thinking of identifying as the Armpit of America the city or town in which your career is unspooling, negativity often yields nicely to sputtering indignation. At least, that was the way it usually worked.

I telephoned Lorrie Baumann, editor of the Battle Mountain Bugle, and told her my idea.

“The Armpit of America?” she said.

“That’s sort of the, um, concept.”

Silence.

“Sounds about right,” she said.

But it’s a such a big country, I said, with so many crappy places. How could I be sure this was the ‘pit?

Lorrie’s response was as dry as a desert full of toilet brushes.

“I think a quick drive around downtown will answer any questions that might be lingering in your mind.”

3 December 2001
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This is the mysterious “Ginger”?! A two wheeled electric scooter costing $3000? The New York Times bends over backwards to be kind, but as far as I can tell this will make its inventor, Dean Kamen, a laughing stock.

28 November 2001
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The “War on Terror” is not the only reason to be wary of widespread use of encryption and anonymity-protecting technology – paedophiles can use it too. More than 100 were arrested today but according to the police (admittedly a biased source, but still…) another 400 suspects could not be traced because they left no electronic trail.

25 November 2001
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Now that Computer Associates has stopped offering free anti-virus software, the only free, regularly updated, PC anti virus tool is Trend Micro’s free online virus scanner “House Call“. Just visit their site and the scanning software automatically downloads. The only problem is, of course, that it only finds the viruses when they are already on your machine. But what do you want for nothing?

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22 November 2001
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Political correctness (and gratuitous Harry Potter references) run rampant in this premium-only Salon piece by American uber-Liberal Arianna Huffington. She insists that women should be part of the Afghan government – after all, “Harry Potter is smart enough to seek Hermione’s indispensable assistance” (!) Of course it is important that women in Afghanistan be allowed to exercise their human rights again, but insisting on political representation is surely a demand too far for the present.

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Fouad Ajami, a writer for the New York Times, takes a detailed look at the news coverage of Al Jazeera (registration required). He concludes that it is biased against the US and that instead of responding to it the American government should concentrate on giving interviews to the “less inflammatory” Arab TV stations (which also, it appears, have more viewers). Admittedly, the way the news is presented in the segments the author highlights doesn’t seem too fair, but much of the West’s TV has not always been even-handed either, and it is unfair to mix description of the “straight news” segments with the “talk radio”-style programming.

Whatever you think of Al Jazeera, in my view only agreeing to talk to the “official” Arab news stations which the author himself admits are “pompous” and “sycophantic” can hardly be the answer.

For a shorter but more involving take on the same subject, listen from about 7 minutes in to this excellent recent This American Life episode – Rashomon. A Palestinian teenager living in Chicago gets most of her news from Al Jazeera and other Arab broadcasters – unsurprisingly, her world view is a little different from the average American’s.

18 November 2001
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A Salmon of Doubt, Douglas Adams’ last book and the sixth book in the HHGTTG “trilogy” is to be published posthumously next May, according to The Sunday Telegraph. It says the text “will be edited but will remain unfinished”. It will be in a compendium which will also include magazine and newspaper articles, lectures, writings from his website and his work with BBC Radio 4. It will also include the screenplay of The Hitch Hiker’sGuide to the Galaxy.

It sounds like it could be a bit of a cash-in effort, frankly, but doubtless will be eagerly awaited nonetheless.doctoral distance degrees by accredited570 score credit a goodfor cme council accreditationprogram credit account hawaii merchant card676 credit scorefor accounting memo credit entriescard credit affrimunion insurance credit 717 Map

Filed under:Uncategorized at10:16 pm

The communal weblog Plastic linked (with commentary) to a pundit in The Guardian who takes the left to task for “the absolutism of its pessimistic insistence that only catastrophe could follow from the bombs.” Oddly enough the Guardian’s own opinion pages are full of leftists with similar views – indeed it is one of the only papers to voice them (though to its credit its “official” view in its leader column is slightly more balanced).

Since the Guardian is my own paper it is not surprising that some of its pessimism rubbed off on me early on, but I have to say that I am delighted and relieved to see that short term at least the doubters have been proven wrong. Meanwhile those who were negative before remain so – they just project their predicted catastrophes further into the future.home 80 loan and 20and equity home loans 2006 taxeshome american all loansmortgage loan 5 downpaymentmilitary loans advanceloan mortgage 228cash guaranteed loans 100adjusted deduction gross income interest loanloan $500refinance loan 100

14 November 2001
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Salon’s subscription-based “premium” news is turning out to be surprisingly useful. Today they provided a good roundup of opinion from various US-based ‘experts’ on the likely shape of future Afghan governments and what will happen next.

On a lighter note, here’s something amusing from The Onion – “Area Man Acts Like He’s Been Interested In Afghanistan All Along“.stones mp3 12mp3 3 doorsmustang 05 mp3doors mp3 3mp3 forum 5 1st editor tag 8with mp3 4runner toyota connection 2005s rock garage 60 mp3mp3 doors 3 Map

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