'Digital Divide' Category

  • Roe May Stand, So Foes Look to Limit Its Scope

    July 11, 2005

    “In 2003, abortion opponents took a calculated gamble and pushed through the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act, a federal law very similar to a state law ruled unconstitutional just three years before. Critics asserted they were defying the court and doomed to fail in any legal challenge.” New York Times (WASHINGTON, July 9) (Register required).

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  • Global Health Watch

    July 9, 2005

    Global Health Watch, an alternative World Health Report, highlights a people-centred approach to health and social justice.

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  • Back After a Break!

    July 8, 2005

    We haven’t been posting lately but will begin again now. One reason we haven’t been posting here to LAZ is that we have been focusing on two other blogs and have been posting some things that would have once gone here to those other blogs. We invite you to visit: diglet FreeGovInfo We will put [...]

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  • Bill would prohibit municipal public networks

    July 7, 2005

    A bill, Preserving Innovation in Telecom Act of 2005 (HR 2726) , is introduced byTexas Republican Pete Sessions prohibits state and local governments from offering any public telecom or networking services in competition with private companies. More detail It’s interesting this bill is called “Preserving Innovation In Telecom Act.” Should it be called “Destroying Innovationin [...]

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  • Compare open source tools

    July 7, 2005

    Opensourcecms.com. provides a comparision tool which helps you to narrow down your search for content management system for your need.

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  • Hello world!

    July 4, 2005

    Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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  • Why does govt need so many Public affairs officers?

    February 26, 2005

    Newsday: Cadre grows to rein in message Between September 2000 and September 2004, the number of public affairs officials rose 9 percent, from 4,327 to 4,703, in executive-branch agencies, according to U.S. Office of Personnel Management statistics. Meanwhile, the federal work force grew 6 percent. The cost of public affairs staffing has grown by more [...]

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  • Grey Lit journal set to begin spring 2005

    February 23, 2005

    Welcome to GreyNet, Your Grey Literature Network Service What’s grey literature? It’s “Information produced on all levels of government, academics, business and industry in electronic and print formats not controlled by commerical publishing i.e. where publishing is not the primary activity.” THE GREY JOURNAL ~ FLAGSHIP FOR THE GREY LITERATURE COMMUNITY The first issue of [...]

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  • Top censored stories of 2004

    January 6, 2005

    Project Censored 2005 – Top 25 Censored Stories #1: Wealth Inequality in 21st Century Threatens Economy and Democracy #2: Ashcroft vs. the Human Rights Law that Holds Corporations Accountable #3: Bush Administration Censors Science #4: High Levels of Uranium Found in Troops and Civilians #5: The Wholesale Giveaway of Our Natural Resources #6: The Sale [...]

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  • Iraq’s library

    December 27, 2004

    Iraq’s library struggles to rise from the ashes by Rory McCarthy. Tuesday December 21, 2004. Guardian Unlimited. The daylight burning of the library, which the invading US military did not protect, was one of the first costly failures in the post-war chaos of occupation last year. Now it is slowly being restored. But in a [...]

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