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"Congressional hearings are scheduled for next month... Gary Wang doesn't quite see what all the fuss is about. Wang is the founder of Toodou, a Shanghai startup..."
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"Government policy, NGO engagement, innovation, transparency, and increased accountability will be the big themes for the coming year, say authors Tobias Webb and Paul Hohnen. ..."
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"China continues to impress the world ... Yet evidence is mounting that the high-GDP-centered development paradigm is too costly to sustain: rural, urban and environment-related protest movements are moving from localized and isolated events to a widesp
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"The Net's basic flaws cost firms billions, impede innovation, and threaten national security. It's time for a clean-slate approach, says MIT's David D. Clark."
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"A recent GAO Report on electronic voting systems points to a number of security and reliability problems in electronic voting. Many of these problems can only be remedied by system vendors and state and local election officials. What steps are your state
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"The battle is bigger than Google versus the telcos. It is about whether Internet access is a freedom, like freedom of the press, or a privilege that may be granted or withheld."
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A dialogue about the effectiveness and propriety of U.S. engagement with China, with a focus on broadening of human rights--speech rights in particular.
Has anybody heard from Michael Anti lately?
Posted by: Grant Callaghan | January 24, 2006 at 01:44 PM
yes, he's fine. just lying very low.
Posted by: Rebecca MacKinnon | January 24, 2006 at 01:46 PM