I received a welcome email yesterday from a former coworker. We had both been associate analysts on the 1995 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission. Well, he came back for […]
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Reality TV, blogging and self-publishing are all evidence of a society’s or culture’s desire to be more public. And that’s a sign of a healthy or energetic culture. – Maureen Corrigan
I received a welcome email yesterday from a former coworker. We had both been associate analysts on the 1995 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission. Well, he came back for […]
Read moreMartha Graybow, writing for Reuters, on As Blogging Grows, Companies Eye Legal Pitfalls: As Corporate America wades into the burgeoning world of Internet Weblogs, companies are being warned they could […]
Read moreDante Chinni of the Christian Science Monitor on Journalism's fear and loathing of blogs: Blogs, or weblogs – websites on which a person or a group of people opines about […]
Read moreW. Caleb McDaniel, writing for Common-place, on Blogging in the Early Republic: Why bloggers belong in the history of reading: Just five years ago, blogs were still a rarity, but […]
Read moreI haven’t had a subscription to The Hotline (National Journal’s Daily Briefing on Politics) in years. Its a nifty hotsheet with useful summaries and breaking news on a large variety […]
Read moreJournal Entry Four for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University Prior to the launch of the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the U.S. and U.K., […]
Read moreJournal Entry Three for IR396 Contemporary Issues in the Persian Gulf I American Military University In The Greatest Threat, Richard Butler chronicles his work as chairman of UNSCOM inspecting and […]
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