Select HTML Archive of Articles found on the Web
- Wired Story on the advantage to education by use of Free Software products
*Note the link is altered for use on this archive
- This atricle summarizes how a school using MS products was
able to better serve it's students using Linux
- NY Times Oct 19th, 2001 - Saudi Arabian extremest
Education
- Anti-Western and Anti-Semitic Education prevasdes SA.
NY Times Articles need to be stripted of HTML to be read properly
because of styling technique they use.
- NY Times Oct 28th, 2001Suicide Bombers
- Long Article from the Magazine Seciton. Includes a quote of
some 70% of Palestinians on the West Bank approve of Suicide Bombings
of Israel
- Washington Post Feb 7, 2001 Pat Schroeder explains why Libraries are evil.
- Pat has serious problems with Libraries and people who read books
at libraries.
- New York Times October 14th, 2001 - Pakistani Education
- This article makes clear than moderate Arab states is probibly an
oxymoron. Schools teach to hate the west and to kil the Jews.
- New York Times August 20, 2001 -Recording Industry's Top Lobbyist
- An inside look of the Music Industires lobbying efforts and it's
impact on our economy.
- New York Times October 19, 2001 Special Forces Leave for War Without Fanfare
- The leaving of speacial forces to Afganastan
- New York Times October 2nd, 2001 Teror Bill Negotiations
- The Bill is scaled back, but is it scaled back enough?
- New York Times, September 15th 2001 Arafat's response to the WTC attack
- How Israel and the Palestinians reacted to Mid-East terror. Arafat
denies cheering in the West Bank
- Salon Aug 31, 2001 Bizarre DMCA story about The Bank of NY
- Animals, Banks, Website, and the DMCA. How they combine for a story? Read...
- New York Times Oct 19th, 2001 Pharmacuetical Patents in a national emergency
- As bad as Copyright and Patents are in the Computing field, it
pales in comparison of the abuses in medicine.
- CNET July 12, 2001 Libraries
- Fameous Libray radicals interview with the AAP.
- CNN July 17, 2001 Sony and WB corner HDTV market
- In a landmark deal that could provide crucial momentum to the nation's foundering digital TV transition, Sony and Warner Bros. are expected Tuesday to announce a pact with the world's top electronics makers to open their vast libraries in exchange for some copy control, Variety reports.
- ZDNET July 13, 2001
John Hall of Linux Internation
- John Hall advocates jail time for Gates.
- Seybold reports (publishing news letter) about evil libraries
- This is the inside look of the publishers business on the DMCA and
Libraries
- C|NET October 20, 2001 Music Indistry under heat
- The justice department is now looking at anti-trust activities by
the record industry.
- Daniel Pipes October 1997Broad Muslim Anti-Semitism
- Daniel Pipes is a must read on middle east affairs.
- Yahoo News October 16th RIAA - we will smother you
- Record Industry proposal to ban computers to prevent file swapping.
- Salon June 2000 Killing the Digital Music Revolution
- An in depth look at how the RIAA has cost the US economy billions of dollars in growth. This is a three part article and I had to fix the links
on the bottom.
- ZDNET Aug 20, 2001 IT Police
- Does the DMCA now make IT sys admins Network Cops?
- NY Times Aug 28th, 2001 Token Booths being closed
- Judge Delays Effort to Close Token Booths
- Seybold 1998 The DMCA
- Publishers inside look at the DMCA when it was passed in 1998
- NY Times May 1, 2001 Low-Tech Democracy
- This article is an opinion piece of by Thom Friedman. I save it as a reflection of John Halls point of the potential for Free Software to improve the lives of the Third World.
- NY Times August 9th 2001 Drug Pulled from Market
- Misrepresentition of drug risks and affects to the FDA is commonplace in the drug business. The liver risks of cholesterol drugs have been known for years. This one needed to be recalled.
- NY Times Aug 11th, 2001 Dmitrty Reaction efforts to free him
- How many reporters are know as Jenifer 8?
- NY Times August 18th Drug Economics and Pharmacy Fraud
- The most interesting thing about this article is that this pharmacist is caught by a Drug Rep whole tracts every prescription in the neighborhood. In addition, no mention is made of the drug reimbusement to the pharmacist. Normally, drugs which save lives are reimburssed at 50 cents a prescription. With such abuse of pharmacists by drug companies, a lot more fraud is happening than this case.
- NY Times April 25th Dino-Bird
- Come on - everyone likes dinosaurs. This one has a great photo!