Piracy

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On July 23, 2004
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Rob mentions the growing problem of global piracy (especially in SE Asia) below in his post on Japan. For a very good discussion of the global piracy problem in recent years, see this LRB article. It's fascinating and pretty frightening. Piracy threatens international trade, strengthens and...

Self-Defense

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On July 23, 2004

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Check out this interesting piece by Michael Penn over at Juan Cole.  Penn is concerned about the increasing willingness of Japan's government to use force, and about the increasing independence of.

Holy Crap

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On July 22, 2004
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On a number of occasions in the past 3 1/2 years, I've found myself shocked and startled at the depths to which this administration will sink. Each time, I vow I won't be surprised again. Well, read this story about the Bush Admininstration blocking the extension...

Where’s my liberal media?

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On July 22, 2004

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Data point against the liberal media hypothesis, #576: I'm listening to NPR right now. They're covering the big Microsoft dividend story. The coverage is focused pretty much exclusively on how.

Speaking of Crackpots…

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On July 21, 2004
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The Annie Jacobsen piece has been finding its way around the internet.  Here is a fine shredding at Salon; beware the ad. If you're not familiar with the story, Ms. Jacobsen had the misfortune of getting on a domestic flight with fourteen Syrian musicians.  The musicians apparently engaged...
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