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Kos debugs Lieberman’s website remotely. More evidence that political reporters are going to need to become geekier…
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In which Maciej meets the Beijing police. ” This was duly translated into Chinese and brought forth a hearty, those-responsible-are-already-on-their-way-to-xinjiang kind of laugh from the group.”
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The split in support for Kabila between east and west is quite marked and more than a little worrisome – if Kabila wins, will he be able to govern the west, where he has so little support?
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Ghana plans for golden jubilee, but many worry that the $20m budgeted would be better spent on education, health, etc. “I don’t know of any country that invites heads of state and puts them in tro-tros,”
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Atanu continues his useful critique of OLPC by introducing the “Blackboard Divide”, a way of thinking about educational prioritization in the developing world. “I have seen schools which have teachers and blackboards, and which also use laptops, but I hav