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July 29, 2006
CONSIDERING
HOW CENSORIOUS Iran is, it may come as a surprise to learn that
blogs (in Farsi) there are as ubiquitous as everywhere else. Soft Skull
Press published a collection of them last year, We Are Iran: The Persian
Blogs by Nasrin Alavi. In Iran, where almost three quarters of
the population is under 30 and, comments The Sun, where
the ruling clerics have placed severe restrictions on freedom of speech
and the press, blogs offer the people a way to circumvent the state-controlled
media and communicate directly with one another about their lives.
Some of the letters in the April issue tell of such horrors as the Morality
Police beating women for uncovered heads and cutting off lipstick with
razors. (THESUNMAGAZINE.ORG). In a society where one is taken
to historys abattoir for the mere crime of thinking. reads
one, I write so as not to be lost in my despair so that I feel
that I am someplace where my calls for justice can be uttered.
IRRESPECTIVE OF RELIGION, most of the worlds troubles are
caused by young men who are the enemies of us all says a letter in the
Independent, suggesting that from teens to twenties young
men (should) be suspended in cryogenic hibernation, while we harvest
the hormones, testosterone etc to run small environmental friendly power
stations. And at a stroke we will have eliminated rape, violence, war.
ONE OF THE PROBLEMS engendered by what the Guardian calls
Irelands newfound prosperity is the inevitable clash
between preserving history and building new highways, and in a country
where pagan monuments still abound there have been plenty of disputes.
Currently, the battle is over one of the most sacred sites of all: the
Hill of Tara, a mere 30 miles from Dublin, the site of monuments since
2500BC and from which more than 100 successively kings ruled the land.
Irelands National Roads Authority says a highway passing the site
is an absolute necessity and that delays by environmental protesters
is costing more than a million dollars a week.
A DAILY MAIL CRITIC says the English movie Pierrepoint
is not anyones idea of a jolly night out, an opinion
prompted by the fact that Albert Pierrepoint was responsible for 400
deaths between 1932 and 1956 when he was Britains official hangman.
A shift in public attitudes comments The Week, brings
his profession into disrepute. The veteran hangman claimed to
have done his task in as little seven secondsfaster than a lethal
injection.
MCDONALDS HAS BEEN selling off some of its subsidiary chains
to concentrate on its main them, but have retained ownership of Boston
Market because Its just not that valuable says Business
Week. Theyre quoting McDs CFO Matthew Paul who regrets
buying it in the first place.
THE SUPPOSED CLASH of civilizations between Muslims and the West
is much less significant than the battle between reformers and fundamentalists
in the Muslim world according to the Observer. The (Danish)
cartoons were a handy distraction from the real issue writes Nick
Cohen, the struggle between theocratic reaction and the beleaguered
forces of liberty and modernity
NAMING JON STEWART among its Top Ten Newspros (others include Tim
Russert, Katie Couric and her agent Alan Berger) TelevisionWeek
forecasts that in the fall elections, he will be the analyst who
puts lampshades on the heads of both parties, a talent who will be the
preferred guest of morning news programs because he will say what they
cannot.
THE WILCOCK WEB: More than three million plots on the moon have
been sold due to a loophole in the 1967 Outer Space Treaty failed to
outlaw the practice
.Prostitutes in Oxford have started riding
bicycles, the police report, in an effort to blend in with the students
.
Hearing something you like about someone you dont is how columnist
Earl Wilson described gossip
.After studying the mating habits
of black swans in Australiaand the DBA of the cygnetsresearch
has shown the birds are more promiscuous than had been thought
.For
a mere forty bucks you can order a truffle tree for your garden, its
fungal spores embedded in oak and hazel seedlings www.truffle-uk.co.uk
.Youth
opined Bertholt Brecht, is when you blame your troubles on your
parents. Maturity is when you learn that everything is the fault of
the younger generation
.Arthur ($5-a-Day) Frommers
daughter has launched Pauline Frommer Guides, eight titles a year, reports
Publishing News , aimed at adults who dont want five
star hotels but dont want the YHA either
.Forty years
after selling his film rights to The Graduate for a one-off payment
and living in penury for years, author Charles Webb has produced a sequel,
Home School, to be published next year
. Half the land in Europe
is owned by 0.2% of the population and 0.7% of the US population owns
44% of this country
.. The water from desert wells could be desalinated
and used to farm fish and shrimp says a UN report which forecasts a
tougher future for the 500 million people who live in the worlds
deserts and will face less rainfall and higher temperatures n the future
.
The greatest of faults, I should say, is to be conscious of none
--Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881)
JULY 29/06
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