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Tuesday, February 11, 2003 
categories: SciTech

An open-source programming tool for nonprogrammers called Konfabulator lets Mac OS X users create Widgets to do anything from getting the local weather to ordering a pizza online. By Leander Kahney. [Wired News]


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categories: Politics

The days of outrage overload. [Salon]


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categories: Culture, Politics

This American Life: Secret Government (RealAudio stream).

It's a spine-tingling episode of This American Life, a wonderfully-engaging and entertaining radio program that mixes comedy with serious discussion of serious issues, which covers our new secret government by calling up the Justice Department and the victims and letting them tell their stories.

Act One covers the story of Jose Padilla, the man who was whisked away from his average criminal trial, declared an enemy combatant, placed on a military brig and not allowed to see a lawyer or a court until "the end of the war". The Justice Department says it was because he had serious discussions about a "dirty bomb" and they need all the information they can get from him. This American Life suggests it was to distract people from the FBI's misbehavior.

Act Two covers the everyday people who woke up one morning to find 25 FBI officers outside their door, were taken to solitary confinement for months without their family being told where they were, and then were flown back to their home countries.

Act Three covers the secret FISA court, which meets in secret to issue secret decisions about who the government can secretly wiretap. They'd never said no until the Government asked for broad new powers to override the the safeguards that were in place to prevent abuse of the court. That time they said no, and, at the request of some senators, told the public of their decision. The government appealed, to a secret court which had never met before. The ACLU, finding out about this, tried to fight it.

[found via GreaterDemocracy]

[Aaron Swartz]


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categories: Legal, War

New York Times - Antiwar demonstrators may not march past the United Nations complex on Saturday, or anywhere else in Manhattan, a federal judge ruled yesterday. Agreeing with the city that a large, moving rally of 100,000 people or more raised serious ...
Anti-War Protesters File Appeal as Judge Backs Citys Ban on March The New York Sun
Judge Blocks Anti-War March Near UN Newsday
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categories: War

New York Times - PARIS, Feb. 10 France and Germany closed ranks against the United States today, blocking attempts by NATO to begin military planning for a conflict with Iraq and issuing a joint declaration with Russia calling for intensified weapons ...
Berlin faces criticism at home over Turkey blockage Deutsche Welle
Foreign Minister Petersen critical of NATO split over Iraq and Turkey
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