Author: Rob

U.S. News and World Report is reporting that the Howard Dean for President campaign is airing television commercials attacking Bush in Texas. The Dean campaign, aknowledging the story on their website, has pledged to place the ad online.> USNews: “Dean campaign to run T.V. ads – in Texas”> Official Dean Blog – ‘Blog for America’

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Around three hundred people, some perhaps innocent of any crime other than being in the wrong time at the wrong place, remain detained at Camp X-Ray indefinitely, as suicide attempts have increased in recent months. Interestingly, a quick google news search reveals the matter has largely dropped out of the mainstream U.S. media, minus a […]

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According to an announcement made by ITCS yesterday, the changes planned for next year include wireless networking in the Michigan Union, Michigan League, and Pierpont Commons, an increase in the per-page cost of printing above 400 pages per semester to $.08 from $.05, fewer disk drives in computer labs, and the promise the U-M directory […]

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A chinese graduate student has been accused by the University of using key-logging software to log into nearly 60 students’ and professors’ email and private IFS space to send fradulant emails and look at final exams. The 24-year old student, Ning Ma, faces up to 5 years in prison for the violations. Key-loggers, once installed […]

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More from the UK: “I think that Jodie Masley and Luke Massie have basically taken control of Alex Owolade, a local activist, and driven the process of the LCAS Inquiry in a way which will end up inflaming racial tension rather than finding genuine solutions. I can see a very unpleasant few months unfolding and, […]

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RWL/BAMN … IN THE U.K. I have been notified by a friend in the U.K. that two members of the Revolutionary Workers’ League / BAM-N – Jodi-Marie Masley and Luke Massie – have been active in a controversial legal case in the U.K. The people behind the RWL have been rightfully discredited for their behaviour […]

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I had thought that the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative webpage was too similar to Chetly Zarko’s page “The Czar’s Court” to be mere coincidence. A quick check of the HTML source reveals both websites have the same meta tag for content: “freelance writer, technology, educationpolicy, consulting, investigative reporting, university research, researchoverhead, Merit Network, Univeristy of […]

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