Iraq and the Death Toll for Journalists
The recent shooting of Waleed Khaled, a soundman for Reuters TV, by US military snipers in Iraq is a terrible reminder of how dangerous the… Read More »Iraq and the Death Toll for Journalists
The recent shooting of Waleed Khaled, a soundman for Reuters TV, by US military snipers in Iraq is a terrible reminder of how dangerous the… Read More »Iraq and the Death Toll for Journalists
It’s late summer and change seems to be in the air. Perhaps it’s that students are heading back into classrooms, or that my European friends… Read More »Time for a switch
I’m on Whidbey Island in Puget Sound, Washington, at the moment, participating in a board meeting and planning retreat for WorldChanging.com. I’ve been a spotty… Read More »Posting from the Puget Sound
A confession: like many bloggers, I go through stretches where I compulsively check my “status” – the number of other bloggers linking to this blog… Read More »The plight of the bilingual blogger…
Sleepless in Sudan breaks the news that Humanitarian Air Service, the no-cost “airline” operated by the UN’s World Food Programme to deliver aid workers to… Read More »Out of gas in Darfur…
Akamai – a high-volume web hosting company – has added an interesting new feature to their site, a meter that tracks global news consumption. According… Read More »Akamai and Global News Consumers