French vote for a citizen's Europe
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Having poured over the umpteenth attempt to give some meaning to the
now-official 'crisis' of the EU, this one looked all the more
refreshing, as the reiteration of Stenger's call for a democratization
of the production of scientific authority reminded me of the many
terrains 'beyond politics'
Disclaimer: I dont think boycotting the McDonalds of the processor
industry to be more effective than properly using DRM. User defined DRM
is an effective and intelligent use of hardware to prevent unauthorized
software like trojans and spyware. And for that matter, no one in the
Free/Open source
it's not the USG, but rather the AP that came up with the phrase
"alliance of anti-American organizations that includes
anti-globalization hackers." the AP and the USG are not the same 'they'
. at least not yet.
a. mark liiv wrote:
>From: "C. G. Estabrook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date:
> who is the sovereign?
i heard regis debray (the guy of mediologie) some time befor as it went
without saying yes 'if the yes win it would be a proof that all media here
have def won the power' (he says that first without political apriori
but just about the technical context of the consultation,
"What We Want is More Democracy"
Voters in the Netherlands resoundingly vote "no"
by Ronda Hauben
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On Wednesday, Dutch citizens rejected the EU constitution by a vote of
61.6% "no" votes to 38.4% "yes" votes. Those campaigning for the "no" vote
were ju
This was an interesting week. NATO soldiers raided Karadzic's house
in Pale. His wife and daughter had to sit humiliated in the NATO van
outside for a couple of hours until foreign soldiers combed through
their private possessions. And to all those who believe that
massacres in Srebrenica did not