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| Immigration insanity |
| Published: July 2, 2007, 2:19 am |
| Tags: Immigration Policy |
| It's time for a sane approach to the immigration mess. |
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| The human side of illegal immigration |
| Published: June 29, 2007, 2:05 pm |
| Tags: Immigration Policy |
| We all have dirty hands on the immigration issue. |
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| CADNA Steps up Assault on Domain Name Owners |
| Published: July 24, 2007, 2:41 pm |
| Tags: Policy Amp Law |
| The Coalition Against Domain Name Abuse (CADNA) released its first news release today, which also identifies members. CADNA, a non-profit whose web site sparked interest a few months ago with its vague language, mission, and lack of disclosure about its backers, has released its first press release and identified its founding members. According |
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| Research Paper Presents Serosorting As More Dangerous |
| Published: July 23, 2007, 1:53 pm |
| Tags: Academia, Public Policy, Health Care, Mathematics, Science, Aids, Hiv |
| As Gabriel Rotello and Andrew Sullivan debate whether "AIDS is over" in an ongoing online hissy fit of battling blog posts, Mad Professah came across the results of a study which bolsters Rotello's argument that "sero-sorting" (the practice of sorting your sexual partners by HIV status and then having unprotected sex with people of the same |
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| HIV+ U.S. Soldier Charged With Assault With Deadly Weapon |
| Published: July 20, 2007, 3:30 am |
| Tags: Homophobia, Military, Public Policy, Aids, News Analysis, Hiv |
| they are gay. So, military policy requires discharge of those who are gay but NOT of those who are HIV+? I'm speculating this may be because of federal provisions against discrimination on the basis of disability, while there are no legal protections (that apply to the military anyway) that prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual |
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| L.A. Times Covers Plight Of Same-Sex Binational Couples |
| Published: July 17, 2007, 12:46 pm |
| Tags: Immigration, Public Policy, Gay Rights, Lgbt, Media, News Analysis, Marriage |
| Monday's Los Angeles Times carried an article by Teresa Watanabe in the California section entitled "Line in sand for same-sex couples" which documents the plight of same-sex binational couples who are negatively impacted by the lack of a provision in U.S. immigration law for a citizen or permanent resident to sponsor a same-sex partner to remain |
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| The Algebra Project on PBS Tonight |
| Published: July 13, 2007, 4:29 pm |
| Tags: Education, Academia, Public Policy, Mathematics, Algebra, Television, Social Justice |
| The public television show Now will be airing a segment tonight on The Algebra Project, a non-profit group who is trying to improve the teaching of elementary and high school algebra in low-income and minority schools throughout America. Mad Professah met the founder of the group, Bob Moses, at a Math and Social Justice conference in Brooklyn, NY |
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| Gambling Now Officially Banned in Second Life |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 3:43 am |
| Tags: Gamer Life, Second Life Gambling, Second Life Policy Change |
| to Second Life’s new policy, “it is a violation of this policy to wager in games in the Second Life (R) environment operated on Linden Lab servers if such games: (1) (a) rely on chance or random number generation to determine a winner, OR (b) rely on the outcome of real-life organized sporting events” There’s a whole |
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| Top Domain Name News Stories of July 2007 |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 9:42 am |
| Tags: Domain Sales, Policy Amp Law, Domain Registrars, Domain Services |
| Here’s a look at the top 5 domain name news stories of July. Following are the five most viewed news stories at DomainNameWire.com for the month of July, ranked in order of views. #1: New Domain Name Renewal Scam Hits Inboxes - yet another domain renewal scam is making its rounds. After publishing this story, the credit card processor that |
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| U.S. Set To Offer Huge Arms Deal to Saudi Arabia |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 3:25 pm |
| Tags: Foreign Policy, Middle East |
| Um, hello? Anybody else see some GIANT red flags here? I’d say this is the kind of thing that we need to make sure we notify our Congresspeople that we do not support–at least if they want to claim even a semblance of being strong on terror. NYTimes (reg. req’d.) The Bush administration is preparing to ask Congress to approve |
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| WTF? Seriously, What Is He Saying? |
| Published: July 26, 2007, 11:10 pm |
| Tags: Public Policy |
| "Given the increasingly important role of the Internet in education and commerce, it differs from other media like TV and cable because parents cannot prevent their children from using the Internet altogether," Sen. Stevens said. "The headlines continue to tell us of children who are victimized online. While the issues are |
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| Small minds thinking tiny department [Effect Measure] |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 5:40 pm |
| Tags: Science Policy |
| as an element in foreign policy would hardly seem to qualify. And ordinary person might be forgiven for thinking that was already something that was considered. You'd think. But then you'd think a lot of things that wouldn't be true, for example, that if you were going to start a major war you'd have thought it through pretty carefully. Back |
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| The Russian Bear Awakes |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 1:34 pm |
| Tags: Foreign Policy |
| The title "Sex for the Motherland: Russian Youths Encouraged to Procreate At Camp," certainly grabbed my attention, but the rest of the article by British journalist Edward Lucas made chills go down my spine. The article is fairly lengthy, but well worth the read if you want to know about the rise of fascism in the not-so-former Evil |
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| Official Statement on Central Park Car-Free Hours Increase |
| Published: July 31, 2007, 1:00 pm |
| Tags: Transportation Policy, Parks, Manhattan, Car Free Parks |
| Starting Monday, August 6, Car-Free time in Central Park will be increased by one hour in the morning on the Park's West Drive. Here are the details from the Dept. of Transportation: New York City Department of Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan and Parks & Recreation Commissioner Adrian Benepe today announced further |
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| Parking Meters: The Congestion Pricing Controversy of 1932 |
| Published: July 30, 2007, 11:18 am |
| Tags: Transportation Policy, Parking, Congestion Pricing |
| By now we're all familiar with the litany of complaints about the City's new traffic control plan: It's an unfair and burdensome new tax; it's going to kill retail business and hurt the little guy; and most of all, it's just plain "un-American." That, of course, is what critics are saying about congestion pricing in New York City in |
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