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  Sunday, 23 March 2003

.< 11:14:32 PM >

Six dead in US helicopter crash
A US Air Force helicopter crashes south-west of Kabul in Afghanistan, killing all six crew. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]

.< 10:56:27 PM >

Basra faces water supply crisis
A humanitarian disaster looms in Iraq's second city after the cutting of water supplies, warns the Red Cross. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]

.< 10:39:33 PM >

Wayne Shorter: The Inner Roadhouse Musician
At 69, Wayne Shorter is jazz's all-around genius, matchless in his field as a composer, utterly original as an improviser. [New York Times: Arts]

.< 10:38:54 PM >

Ringo Starr's Double Life
Ringo Starr's lastest album "Ringo Rama" is a well-produced, engaging disc of updated Britpop. [New York Times: Arts]

.< 10:30:02 PM >

The Sound of Things to Come
Woody Norris has reinvented acoustics. Big news for the world of music. Bigger news for advertising and crime-fighting and combat. [New York Times: Arts] 'Norris is demonstrating something called HyperSonic Sound (HSS). The aluminum plate is connected to a CD player and an odd amplifier -- actually, a very odd and very new amplifier -- that directs sound much as a laser beam directs light. Over the past few years, mainly in secret, he has shown the device to more than 300 major companies, and it has slackened a lot of jaws. In December, the editors of Popular Science magazine bestowed upon HSS its grand prize for new inventions of 2002, choosing it over the ferociously hyped Segway scooter. It is no exaggeration to say that HSS represents the first revolution in acoustics since the loudspeaker was invented 78 years ago.'

.< 10:12:57 PM >

They Both Reached for the Gun
For history's sake, the press conference scene in "Chicago" should be paired on the DVD with George W. Bush's press conference of March 6, 2003. [New York Times: Arts] 'The former Andover cheerleader had failed to convince America's friends to come aboard. The economy was tanking. But the journalists at hand were so limply deferential to the president's boilerplate script that the subsequent, good-natured "Saturday Night Live" parody couldn't match the gallows humor of the actual event.'

It's all about assuming your audience can't think for itself and can be led by the nose. Wake up America.


.< 10:02:04 PM >

Canada Council launches largest-ever Instrument Bank competition 'Outstanding young musicians from across Canada are vying for the loan of 10 fine stringed instruments and a fine cello bow in the largest-ever national competition held by the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. The total value of the instruments is approximately $14.5 million U.S.'

.< 9:52:57 PM >

canada.com: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra doesn't know whether show will go on 'The Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra is perched on the edge of a financial sinkhole big enough to swallow every last trombone, trumpet and tuba and it's making a last-ditch bid for help to stay afloat.'

.< 9:24:03 PM >

Tornado deaths raise friendly ire
The death of two British airmen whose fighter jet was shot down by a US Patriot missile has caused anger and bewilderment among their comrades. [Guardian Unlimited] 'RAF chiefs are at a loss to understand how the battery, with its own radar system, failed to recognise a coalition aircraft coming in to land at its home base. Each jet emits its own individual signature to prevent friendly fire. Officially there have been no words of reproach from Britain over the failure in communication that led to the tragedy, but behind the scenes there is outrage and demands for an explanation.'
Absolutely no excuse. More cowboys.


.< 9:22:03 PM >

I'm glued to the TV and when I'm not doing that I'm glued to NPR. It's not a nice day. Very soon we're all going to have to decide if it's ethical or moral to view TV pictures of American prisoners of war, or Americans who likely were executed by the Iraqis as prisoners of war. Up until today the war hasn't effected my body chemistry, despite the awful news, I've been feeling pretty good. Today it hit me. [Scripting News]
Why doesn't the idea of people being killed matter until it's Americans who are dying?


.< 9:12:13 PM >

Nick Denton: "The inhabitants of Bucharest were so crushed by decades of harsh dictatorship, that they emerged suspicious of each other, credulous of rumor, disorientated by the truth, seething with recrimination, and bitter, bitter, bitter." [Scripting News]
It's a hell of a situation in which to enforce a democracy.


.< 9:07:07 PM >

"TV's War News Coverage Outdrawn by Comedy Repeats" [Daypop Top 40] 'U.S. television networks, facing a bill of up to $20 million each per day to cover the Iraq war, found that "Friends" are more popular than enemies as a repeat episode of the top sitcom on Thursday night beat live war cover on ABC in the ratings.'
Amusing ourselves to death?


.< 6:48:12 PM >

Kucinich Forces Administration To Disclose Iraq Document to Congress

"This is a small step forward in obtaining information that the Administration has deliberately withheld from the public and the Congress," stated Kucinich. "This Administration has marched the nation, and the world, to the verge of war without revealing any evidence to this Congress or the American people to back up its war rhetoric. I will continue to oppose this unjustified war, and continue my efforts to ensure that this Administration reveals evidence, to the public, it may have before its sends the young men and women of the Armed Force into battle. I believe Congress, and the American people, deserve nothing less." (link)

Ha! At least somebody in Congress has got some backbone.

[Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs]

.< 4:38:45 AM >

Media and the War
Living in the United States and not having a satellite dish, I'm limited to watching television news that is broadcast from this country. I read a lot of foreign press on the Internet, though. Below are some of my observations on how the war is being covered so far from my vantage point in America. If all goes well, you'll chime in (especially those not in the U.S.) and share your thoughts on how the war is being covered in your part of the world. [Kuro5hin.org]

.< 4:37:23 AM >

The Globe and Mail: Shocked, awed-Canadian peace activists in Baghdad during assault 'Lisa Martens of Brandon, Man., seen at home in January, was in Baghdad Friday night to witness the onslaught on the Iraqi capital by the United States military.'

.< 4:31:30 AM >

The Globe and Mail: A Nova Scotia mother watches her son fight in Iraq 'He is one of Canada's unrecognized soldiers -- a group of more than a dozen natives from Canada who are part of the United States invasion force that is now rolling into Iraq. As many as eight of the U.S. soldiers are Mi'kmaq men from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick who joined the U.S. Marine Corps following a U.S. military recruiting drive about five years ago.'

.< 4:27:03 AM >

The Globe and Mail: Case against U.S. pilots too weak, report says "In passing judgment on the U.S. pilots charged with the manslaughter deaths of four Canadian soldiers, Colonel Patrick Rosenow concluded that the expert testimony of fellow fighter pilots would scuttle any chance of a criminal conviction."
This is complete BS


.< 4:18:10 AM >

We Begin Combing in Five Minutes! 'The White House is vowing a strong retaliatory response after the BBC aired live video of President Bush getting his hair coiffed in the Oval Office as he squirmed in his chair and practiced on the teleprompter minutes before Wednesday night's speech announcing the launch of military operations against Saddam Hussein.'

.< 4:02:23 AM >

Unauthorized Entry - The Bush Doctrine: War without anyone's permission. By Michael Kinsley 'But George W. Bush defied embarrassment and slew it with a series of Orwellian flourishes. If the United Nations wants to be "relevant," he said, it must do exactly as I say. In other words, in order to be relevant, it must become irrelevant. When that didn't work, he said: I am ignoring the wishes of the Security Council and violating the U.N. Charter in order to enforce a U.N. Security Council resolution. No, no, don't thank me! My pleasure!!'

.< 3:41:31 AM >

All hell breaks loose in Cairo
Demonstrators riot and try to close the U.S. Embassy in a country where protest has been mostly banned for 20 years. Hosni Mubarak has to hope the war ends soon. [Salon]

.< 3:39:51 AM >

The Arab street explodes
The U.S. war with Iraq is interpreted as an attack on Islam and Arabs, as violent protests erupt around the world. [Salon]

.< 3:37:22 AM >

Bush is an idiot, but he was right about Saddam [Salon] 'The argument put forward by Berman, who is one of the most elegant and provocative thinkers to emerge from America's New Left, will both infuriate and engage those on all sides of the political spectrum. In a recent interview with Salon, Berman insisted that while he does not support the Bush administration -- actually, he detests how President Bush has handled the case for war and warns "we will pay for it" -- he thinks it was also dangerous for the antiwar movement to ignore the threat that was posed by a ruthless Iraqi regime that killed a million people and threatened the stability of the world.'

.< 2:51:52 AM >

Sonic Studio Announces New DSD and SACD Products
AMSTERDAM (AES), Mar. 21, 2003 -- Sonic Studio LLC, maker of the Sonic Studio line of audio mastering workstations, announced and demonstrated a new family of products for DSD format mastering and SACD authoring at the AES Convention.
Read more [Digital Pro Sound News]

.< 2:47:49 AM >

missing in iraq
Diane: "Something has Happened to someone." [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]

.< 2:40:05 AM >

Anti-war protests span the globe
Tens of thousands of people take to the streets in New York and across the world in anti-war demonstrations. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]

.< 2:35:20 AM >

US soldier held over attack at base
A US soldier is held after a grenade attack at a base camp in Kuwait which kills one fellow soldier and wounds 12 others. [BBC News | World | UK Edition]

.< 2:28:45 AM >

Fears for ITN newsman
Media: Reporter Terry Lloyd missing after gun attack on vehicle carrying his crew. [Guardian Unlimited]

.< 2:24:06 AM >

War blows £12bn hole in Budget
Business: War in Iraq means Gordon Brown's April Budget will show Britain plunging up to £12 billion further into the red. [Guardian Unlimited]

.< 2:22:45 AM >

'We are risking a gulf between the West and the Islamic world'
Politics: Robin Cook, in his first major interview since resigning, tells why he had to go. [Guardian Unlimited]

.< 2:21:11 AM >

Marchers blow the whistle
Euan Ferguson finds Britain's biggest wartime demonstration altogether angrier than February's mass march. [Guardian Unlimited]

.< 2:04:31 AM >

An AppleScript to email Safari URLs with titles via Mail [macosxhints]
Scroll down to the javascript solution. Triple-click on the text, drag it to your menu bar and go. Wow. Very slick.


.< 2:01:58 AM >

Watch applications send and receive Apple Events
Applications use Apple Events to communicate among themselves. If you've ever wondered what they're saying behind your back, just open the Terminal and type . . .[macosxhints]

.< 1:49:03 AM >

Cyberjournalist: Weblogs and Diaries from Embedded Journalists. [Scripting News]

.< 1:48:07 AM >

Best feeds for war coverage: AP War News (provided by GoUpstate), BBC World News, NY Times Front Page, International, National, Politics (provided by UserLand). [Scripting News]
These links are news feeds for your news agreggator.


.< 1:44:56 AM >

A silver lining to all this war misery. People are getting politically active. If you ever doubted that your vote matters, now all doubt should be gone. Remember that next time you get a chance to say who runs things. [Scripting News]

.< 1:43:06 AM >

NY Times: "More than 100,000 New Yorkers marched down Broadway today to voice their opposition to the ongoing war against Iraq." [Scripting News]

.< 1:42:04 AM >

Al-Muhajabah's Islamic Blogs: Today I Weep for My Country, by Sen. Robert Byrd 'What is happening to this country? When did we become a nation which ignores and berates our friends? When did we decide to risk undermining international order by adopting a radical and doctrinaire approach to using our awesome military might? How can we abandon diplomatic efforts when the turmoil in the world cries out for diplomacy?'

.< 1:35:31 AM >

MacNN | News: O'Reilly publishes "Mac OS X Hacks" 'The book examines a number of modifications and optimizatiosn to improve Mac OS X's functionality.'




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