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As Israel’s ground troops enter Gaza after more than a week of bombardment, it’s worth spending a moment getting a sense of the geographic scale of the region, particular for those of us in the US who aren’t used to the scale of smaller (...)
16 jan. 2009 | | Andy Carvin
Like pretty much everyone else, I totally blew it. Before the voting wrapped up in New Hampshire on Tuesday night, I posted a note on Twitter predicting that Barack Obama would beat Hillary Clinton by 10 points. Talk about missing the mark. (I nailed the (...)
11 jan. 2008 | | Andy Carvin
According to Al Jazeera and a number of other news sources, the latest video from Osama bin Laden’s wingman, Ayman Al-Zawahiri, came with a brief note that Zawahiri would like to take questions from the public and answer them in his next propaganda (...)
18 déc. 2007 | 1 comment | Andy Carvin
Mark your calendars : On Tuesday, December 4 at 2pm ET, NPR and Iowa Public Radio will jointly host a Democratic candidate presidential debate in Des Moines. The event will be a first for the current election cycle, as it will be an audio-only debate - (...)
22 nov. 2007 | | Andy Carvin
The human rights group Amnesty International has launched a new anti-torture campaign that’s attempting to capitalize on the viral nature of Internet video to raise awareness about interrogation techniques reportedly used in Guantanamo Bay. The (...)
15 nov. 2007 | | Andy Carvin
NPR’s Bryant Park Project has a fascinating audio slideshow about an ingenious protesting strategy being employed in Pakistan. Pakistani dentist and blogger Dr. Awab Alvi has taken Howard Rheingold’s concept of ’flash mobs’ and (...)
13 nov. 2007 | | Andy Carvin
Steve Garfield got the last word in the opening session of the networked journalism summit, which focused on local initiatives. John Wilpers had been talking about BostonNow, the Boston-based newspaper that focuses on citizen journalism content. Wilpers (...)
11 oct. 2007 | | Andy Carvin
Here’s an amazing video about a recent discovery by John Kanzius, a cancer researcher who was experimenting with a radiation machine he built and realized he could use it to burn salt water. The discovery is "the most remarkable in water (...)
13 sep. 2007 | | Andy Carvin
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