May 2005
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converting LaTeX to Microsoft Word format -
CTand comments on dealing with academic publishers
do real democracies have only two parties? -
Economistarrogant Anglo criticism of Italy's political system
only 25% of Basra's police force is trustworthy -
Guardian [via RW]"The militias are the real power in Basra and they are made up of criminals and bad people"
eerie photos from Kazakhstan's spaceship junkyard Baikonur -
EAnet [via Cosma]
the new postmodernism: conservative attacks on the truth -
WP [via RtoS]
Pope claims sovereign immunity from prosecution in US -
Chron [via ProRev] -
Guardian
catfish noodling legalised in Missouri -
Guardian
why Thomas Macaulay was so important for India -
IndExp [via Kit]a key decision to use English in education instead of Sanskrit and Persian
a profile of Scottish crime novelist Ian Rankin -
Guardian [via CR]
10,000 rally for democracy in Kathmandu -
BBCauthorities complain that the protests "do not help the government's fight against the Maoists"
there are Gypsies in Israel -
HH
China ranks ahead of Switzerland for sexual equality?! -
Economist
land privatisation in Mongolia -
IHT [via RW]ownership of pastoral land isn't a bad idea, but it needs to be owned by local communities or cooperatives, not individuals
moving a school to OpenOffice.org -
Newsforge [via /.]"it is now used by 100% of the faculty and students in the school"
most aid for developing countries is "phantom" -
Guardianincluding 86c in every dollar of US aid
Year Zero for industrial relations in Australia? -
RtoS
128 members of the US House vote for withdrawal from Iraq -
AntiWar300 to 128 doesn't seem that overwhelming to me...
7 million deaths from next flu pandemic is "optimistic" -
Guardian
for an academic boycott of Israel -
EIthe very vehemence of its opponents suggests it would have a real effect
does Finland have the best schools in the world? -
WP [via MSpeak]
seismic communication by elephants -
PhysOrg [via RW]
who owns your digital photographs? RAW format problems -
LL -
OpenRaw
some of Amartya Sen's "missing women" explained -
Slate [via RW]women with Hepatitis B are more likely to give birth to boys
the first PhD on Finnish forest trolls? -
HSM [via ProRev]
more educated women sleep better; more educated men worse -
MedNews -
PSP [PDF]
around 200 people settled the Americas from Asia -
SciDaily [via RW]
Usenet history: the origin of alt.sex -
vrx [via EFA]
in praise of misers -
Slate [via CR]
Serbia's organised crime/war crimes court off to a good start -
Economist
can US airlines keep flying? -
Economist"America's six big traditional carriers have lost a total of $27 billion since 2000"
Greenpeace takes on tech-industry waste, starting with HP -
Register
Usenet is still used for warez trading -
Wired [via RW]
former communists ahead in early Mongolian polling -
IHT
the slaughter in Andijan -
IHT [via AntiWar]
controversy over authors published for Penguin's birthday -
Guardian [via CR]"Both Baldwin and Achebe, who I concede some people might feel were left out, in fact sell very little in this country"
a one-legged Italian policeman fights the mafia and terrorism -
Inspector Anders [review]
Montagnard refugees from Vietnam head for northern Finland -
BBC [via Macam/Far]"I explain to them that we have a long winter, very dark, the days are very short with only five or six hours of light. They get confused"
two Afghan prisoners were tortured to death by US guards -
Independent [via AntiWar]"the source is the findings of the US military's own investigation... Seven US soldiers face criminal charges"
translators working in Iraq earn their danger money -
USAToday
many Mongolians miss communism / hard times for nomads -
Guardian -
BBC
making everyone in the US a spy in the War on Drugs -
Alternet [via ProRev]
how and why physicists venture into sociology and social networks -
Cosma
Chris Allbritton posts about Iraq's constitutional committee -
B2Iand he's off to Ramadi...
Australia stumbles towards reform of defamation law -
Australian
twenty one ways to improve your photographs -
MFT
tidbits from the 1861-1901 UK censuses -
Guardian
controversy over Miss Indonesia wearing a swimsuit -
SunSent [via Macam]
the Internet Sacred Texts archive -
sacred texts [via Long]I'm not sure about the inclusion of Eddison's The Worm Ouroboros!
fascinating sounding biography of Galbraith -
NYROB -
Amazon
reader letters are skeptical about Google taking over the world -
Register
Pinker on the genetics of homosexuality -
IHT [via RW]
secret mafia racecourse found by Italian carabinieri -
Guardian
the South will win the next US civil war -
CSM"overwhelmingly, the core of American military might is shifting southward"
another review of
Freakonomics -
EconomistI've given in and asked for a review copy :-)
Iraq Living Conditions Survey supports Lancet study -
Deltoid
artful non-retraction retraction of Koran/toilet story -
MoA
UNHCR and refugee crises in the 1990s -
NYROBhumanitarian aid as a pretext for avoiding action
arrest warrants are out for two ministers in Iraq's previous government -
9MSNbut US personnel seem to matching the Iraqis for financial shenanigans
cliffs quiver before collapsing -
Nature
hundreds killed in Uzbekistan -
MSNBC [via AntiWar]
Microsoft hardware, Google everything, Apple video -
Cringely
US colleges baulk at $30,000 for commencement speakers -
CSM
women born in spring go through menopause later -
Naturean Italian study suggests how "astrology" might really work
a striking photo of Hong Kong -
MFT
background on the Mongolian presidential election -
WPH
academics study terrorism without much actual evidence -
Asia [via AntiWar]"the mainstream Western media have been wearing dunce's caps since September 11, 2001. The PhDs should go and join them in the corner"
translation errors can be expensive -
WSJ [via Reg]
soon MS Windows will be free - you'll just pay if you want any security -
Register
maggots better than surgeons at removing dead tissue -
ABC
the first human expansion from Africa was along the Indian Ocean coast -
NewSci [via RW]
the phylogenetics of the earliest microorganisms -
WuStl [via RW]
'naked intersections': a new approach to traffic management -
Toronto [via ProRev]"no traffic lights, signs or sidewalks... no markers on the ground, no speed bumps, no police officer conducting the flow of vehicles... not even a curb"
Californian nurses union bites Schwarzenegger -
LaborEd [via ProRev]
warming up: scientific travel in the Arctic -
NYer
is anti-viral software more dangerous to Macs than viruses? -
Register
"
Murderous Science" in Israel -
Guardian"unauthorised and often illegal experiments on small children and geriatric and psychiatric patients"
Mongolians praise Genghis Khan -
IHT
which of our genes have evolved most since the chimp-human split? -
Loom -
PLOS""genes expressed in the brain seem to be among the most conserved genes with the least evidence for positive selection"
terror attacks in Burma -
Macamthe government blames anti-government groups, who deny responsibility
an overview of the Iraq quagmire -
RollingStone [via Informed]
a US journalist talks about the lessons of working in Iraq -
Courier
baby food companies evade marketing rules in Ghana -
GhanaWeb
the Iranian mullahs take on Disney with their own cartoons -
BBC [via RW]
is the Gulf Stream going away? -
Times [via RW]imagine the UK 5 to 8 degrees celsius colder...
why most landscape photographs suck -
Petteri
huge leak in UK nuclear plant -
Guardian [via RW]200kg of plutonium, but "the leak is not a danger to the public"
speculation on Google taking over the universe -
schlerplotti [via RW]
a brave few campaign against the death penalty in Singapore -
Guardian
how to judge travel guidebooks -
Twriters [via Macam]I'm off to Beijing/
Mongolia/Irkutsk in June/July - do I have any readers in that part of the world?
I've started writing up my last New Zealand trip -
travelfive pages on Auckland and the Coromandel so far
Inside the Wire: a soldier's report from Guantanamo Bay -
Guardian -
Amazonthe Amazon "reviews" appear to have been (cluelessly) stacked by people who haven't actually read the book
unrest in Pakistan's Baluchistan province -
Economist
Guenter Grass on the high price of German freedom -
Guardian -
Economist [contra]"Those who treat their donated freedom as a stock market profit have failed to understand what May 8 teaches us every year."
the rise of Samsung -
Wired [via RW]
shock result: George Galloway takes London seat off Labour -
BBC
34 papers which reject the climage change consensus? -
Deltoid
Colombia releases US soldiers -
Guardianproviding weapons to death squads seems to be ordinary US policy, so I can't see them facing any sanction
South African health minister recommends garlic and lemon for AIDS -
Guardianthe White House has no monopoly on idiotic medical policies
how Google has rattled Microsoft -
Fortune [via /.]
fighting a DOS attack against a bookmaker -
CSO [via /.]
trends in computer book sales -
OReilly [via LWN]"Two years ago, the Python book market was approximately 1/6 the size of the Perl book market. As of this week, it was 2/3 the size"
"too many trawlers chasing too few fish" -
Economist
national security hawks join greens on energy policy -
Economist
reviews of three books on sex chromosomes -
NYROB
great moments in filibustering -
VV [via ProRev]
Amtrak and US railway funding in perspective -
ProRev
photos of an Iraqi sandstorm -
Snopes [via JWZ]
Brazil stands up to the US's puritan crusade -
Guardianan anti-prostitution stance would hinder AIDS campaigns among sex workers
Poles harvest the asparagus in Germany -
IHT
Australian TV stations refuse to run Timor ads -
Crikey"to mark the anniversary of the Government's withdrawal of recognition of the maritime boundary jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice"
the latest obesity study - and corporate astroturfing -
EffectMeasure [via Majik]
Israeli cabinet minister Sharansky resigns over Gaza withdrawal -
Guardian
photos from an Alaskan glacier hike -
MFT
a last witness to the final days in Hitler's Berlin bunker -
Guardian
the US puts Canada on "Intellectual Property watchlist" -
MichaelGeist [via /.]"Canada's balanced proposal for copyright reform does not leave the U.S. copyright industries particularly happy"
an interview with the US Constitution in exile -
Fafblog [via Majik]
Australia introduces "hack for the dole" scheme -
News [via OSWALD]"allowing unemployed people to meet their mutual obligation requirements by working on open-source software projects"
trying to clear the cows from New Delhi's streets -
Guardian
literature and medicine meet in "narrative oncology" -
SciAmRita Charon is a general internist, professor of clinical medicine -- and literary critic
burning unwanted books as performance art -
FT [via CR]"Even in a farming area like this, it seems somehow more shocking than cutting a cow in half and pickling it in formaldehyde"
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