'Terrorism'? Who's to say?: Informed sourcesNational Post July 19, 2005What follows
is a memo distributed to CBC staff describing the CBC policy on use of the word
'terrorism.' 'Terrorist' and 'terrorism': Exercise extreme caution
before using either word. Avoid labelling any specific
Hi, Arthur,
This is a quite remarkable memo. Is it
clear that it is authentic?
Cheers,
Lawry
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Committees have a hard time finding a definition of terrorism that
doesN'T include state terrorism. Indeed there's hardly a difference
(even who did it isn't a reliable difference in Reichstag fire events).
Chris
___From Funk Wagnall's Standard Dictionary___
Nature Deficit
By Richard Louv, Orion Magazine, July/August
2005
Asanyparentorteacherprobablyknows, the number of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has skyrocketedby 33 percent from 1997 to 2002.
Prescriptions of stimulant medications such as
Is China the only censoring government? kwc
Let a Thousand Filters Bloom
By Anne Applebaum,
Washington Post, Wednesday, July 20, 2005; A23 See http://www.anneapplebaum.com/
In 1949, when George
Orwell wrote his dystopian novel 1984, he gave its hero, Winston, a
job at the Ministry of