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This won’t be a substantive post, but more a notice to myself to build one. A seriously under-reported story on the global guerrilla beat is that the Nigerian government has succeeded, at least for the moment, in either defeating the Niger Delta (...)
12 nov. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
Daniel Davies speaks on Afghanistan, and comments ensue. Dan Hardie is mostly making sense ; he argues that there are essentially three options - a strategy of trying to win the tribes, one of defending the cities and key locations and pouring in aid to (...)
19 oct. 2009 | 6 comments | Alex Harrowell
Over at CT, a link to two polls - here and here. The killer finding is that the same sort of percentage of the US population, and the same sort of people, deny that Barack Obama is a US citizen *and* that the American and African continents were once part (...)
3 aoû. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
According to Will Page of the MCRS-PRS, the music industry is more than making back the money it’s losing from recording on live performance. That wasn’t in the Digital Britain Report, now was it ? We’re doing our best. Meanwhile, (...)
30 jui. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
Bob Dylan lyric too appropriate not to use yet again. Who is trying to frighten MySociety.org users ? It begins with a Daily Telegraph story that a clerk, Lisa Greenwood, in the Department for Children, Schools and Families was sacked for posting a (...)
7 jui. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
We keep hearing that the Iranian government, or at least one of the competing centres of power within it, is trying to jam satellite TV downlinks and harassing the owners of satellite dishes. The BBC World Service and Al-Jazeera have reportedly both been (...)
22 jui. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
People are talking about using "cyberwar" to assist the Iranian opposition. Let’s put some of our new cyber-warfare capabilities to the test, quietly and covertly of course, to disrupt Tehran’s ability to shut off the flow of (...)
18 jui. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
You thought the Hummer being put on the block was symbolism ? This is symbolism : the bloated, militaristic, fuel-guzzling cultural trope itself is being sold to Sichuan Tengzhong Heavy Industrial Machinery. Yes ; an unheralded outfit from the deep west, (...)
4 jui. 2009 | | Alex Harrowell
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