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6 Tales of Censorship in the Golden Age of Free Speech "In today's networked environment, when anyone can broadcast live or post their thoughts to a social network, it would seem that censorship ought to be impossible," Zeynep Tufekci writes in our special issue about online free speech. But while the social internet gives everyone a voice, it also has ...
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Rock-solid start for Novak Djokovic in return to tennis MELBOURNE, Australia -- Ten minutes before his return to Grand Slam action after six months away, Novak Djokovic was in the locker room area stretching. And stretching some more. Not his elastic legs, which have been so instrumental in helping him to 12 Grand Slam titles, but his right elbow, the ...
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Experimental Huntington's Therapy Shows Promise in a Small Trial Many rushed in, Tabrizi suspects, after hearing news last month about a potential new therapy for Huntington's disease, a brain disorder that cripples the body and blurs speech and thinking, sometimes not too long after a person's 30th birthday. Like other neurodegenerative disorders such as Lou ...
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'Staggering' trade in fake degrees revealed Thousands of UK nationals have bought fake degrees from a multi-million pound "diploma mill" in Pakistan, a BBC Radio 4's File on Four programme investigation has found. Buyers include NHS consultants, nurses and a large defence contractor. One British buyer spent almost £500,000 on bogus ...
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Whisky and waders as fishermen welcome salmon season in Scotland KENMORE, Scotland (Reuters) - On the banks of the River Tay in the Scottish highlands, a parade of pipers and a whisky-based blessing helped mark the start of the country's salmon fishing season on Monday. The ceremony in the village of Kenmore, which marks the start of the season on the Tay, has ...
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Warming Signs: How Diminished Snow Cover Puts Species in Peril "This is an animal that operates in a very specific habitat," said Jeff Copeland, a retired U.S. Forest Service wolverine biologist and board member of the Wolverine Foundation. "Wolverines don't reproduce in the absence of snow. We will be able to maintain them in the snowiest habitats, but we will ...
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Federer Faces Ferrell In Tough Interview But it was his post-match interview that truly tested the five-time Australian Open. Actor Will Ferrell joined John McEnroe on the court to prompt the Swiss with some difficult questions.
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