Daoud Kuttab talk at Berkman
My friend Daoud Kuttab spoke at Berkman yesterday. Daoud’s an amazingly innovative journalist, blogger and media entrepreneur – I’ve written about him previously here and… Read More »Daoud Kuttab talk at Berkman
My friend Daoud Kuttab spoke at Berkman yesterday. Daoud’s an amazingly innovative journalist, blogger and media entrepreneur – I’ve written about him previously here and… Read More »Daoud Kuttab talk at Berkman
Abraham McLaughlin, the Christian Science Monitor’s Africa correspondent, is in southern Sudan, reporting on the future of the region in the light of the peace… Read More »Abraham McLaughlin videblogs from Southern Sudan… and some thoughts on the Webcred conference
Andrew Ackerman has a piece in the December 29th issue of “The Nation”, titled “Tim Spicer’s World”. My three readers may remember that I posted… Read More »Disgraced International Mercenaries Wanted to Help US in Iraq. Please apply to Deparment of Defense.
Commuting to and from Berkman yesterday, I got the chance to catch up on my back episodes of This American Life, accumulating on my iPod… Read More »Nauru – the future of rogue states?
(Hey folks – there’s a better formatted version of this post, which includes the flash movies on a Harvard server – feel free to check… Read More »Media Attention Animations
I’ve been raising the concern, here and in posts on WorldChanging.com, that statistics on deaths in Burma from the tsunami may be underreported by the… Read More »Death and Damage in Myanmar Are Now Believed to Be Relatively Light, U.N. Study Says