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09/06/2008
Watchdogs demand probe of city FOI tab (Windsor Star)
A city taxpayers' group will ask the province to investigate the City of Windsor after the city demanded 11,000 hours and $354,000 to fulfil an access to information request.
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09/05/2008
Fla. court tosses ballot attempts to allow public religion funding (USA Today)
Florida's Supreme Court on Wednesday tossed out two statewide ballot initiatives aimed at ending a longstanding ban on public funding for religious institutions, drawing praise from church-state watchdogs.
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09/07/2008
Google reigns as world's mightiest 10-year-old (The Tennessean)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
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09/07/2008
Dubious science (Baltimore Sun)
Carelessness in crime lab procedures raises serious questions about evidence Forensic evidence - DNA on a victim, gunshot residue on a hand, fingerprints on a weapon - holds a special place in courtrooms, often treated as irrefutable proof that police have nabbed the bad guy. But the labs processing that prized evidence can sometimes become the suspects.
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09/06/2008
Google Reigns as World's Most Powerful 10-Year-Old (Wired News)
Ten years ago, when Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc., the internet powerhouse was little more than a pipe dream. But, today, Google draws upon a gargantuan computer network, nearly 20,000 employees and a $150 billion market value to redefine media, marketing and technology.
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09/07/2008
Where does Google go now? (Everett Herald)
In 10 short years, the Internet company changed the world. Will its success trigger a backlash from consumers and the government?
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09/07/2008
Search engine finds big niche (Akron Beacon Journal)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF.: When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world.
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09/07/2008
Google's next 10-year test: Growth without backlash (The Wichita Eagle)
When Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google Inc. on Sept. 7, 1998, they had little more than their ingenuity, four computers and an investor's $100,000 bet on their belief that an Internet search engine could change the world. It sounded preposterous 10 years ago, but look now: Google draws upon a gargantuan computer network, nearly 20,000 employees and a $150 billion market value to ...
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09/07/2008
STALLARD: Founding fathers responsible for message boards (The Lufkin Daily News)
Eleven score and some change ago, our founding forefathers sat down to draft our Constitution. One of the first items they addressed was the idea of freedom of speech.
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09/07/2008
UN casts eye on GCC's farmland investment (MENAFN)
UN casts eye on GCC's farmland investment
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| Accuracy in Media - Conservative watchdog group for fairness, balance and accuracy in news reporting.Adbusters - Foundation with goal of changing the way society and the mass media interact.Alternative Media Watch - Media group showcasing underreported news stories and issues.American Journalism Review - National magazine covering all aspects of print, television, radio and online media.Center for Media and Democracy - A wiki-based investigative journalism collaborative focused on the public relations industry and whistle-blowing manipulative or misleading practices. Contribute to a quarterly investigative journal, the Weekly Spin listserv, donate or draw on newsfeeds.Center for Media and Public Affairs - Nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization in Washington, D.C., conducting scientific studies of the news and entertainment media.Columbia Journalism Review - Publication serving as a watchdog of the press in all its forms.FactCheck.org - Annenberg Political Fact Check - Monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases. Offers email newsletter.Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR) - National media watchdog group advocating independence and criticism in journalism.Global Media Monitoring Project - A twice-a-decade study of the media’s news coverage to be undertaken worldwide with the aim of documenting the participation and portrayal of men and women in the world’s news media.Independent Press Councils (IPC) - Containing details of press councils who have successfully adapted the idea of self-regulation to their own cultural and political context, to facilitate the exchange of views and information, and to promote and support self-regulation.Media Matters for America - A non-profit progressive research and information center dedicated to comprehensively monitoring, analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S. media. Founded by David Brock, a conservative media insider.Media Monitors Network - Grass roots watchdog of media coverage which seeks to uncover journalistic and media bias and provide contrary information and opinions.Media Research Center - Conservative group founded to bring political balance to the news media and responsibility to the entertainment media.Media Transparency - Watchdog organization tracing funding sources of many media and political organizations.Media Watch - Organization focusing on media literacy and the challenging of stereotypes commonly found in the media.Media Watch (ABC TV) - A leading forum for Australian media analysis. Summary, news, bungled stories and viewable episodes of the weekly program, plus archive of previous coverage.MediaChannel.org - Nonprofit site dedicated to the political, social, and cultural impacts of the media.Morality in Media - Established in 1962 by Father Morton A. Hill, S.J. (1917-1985), to combat obscenity and to uphold decency standards in the media. MIM maintains the National Obscenity Law Center, a clearinghouse of legal materials on obscenity law.National Institute on Media and the Family - Providing research and education on the media's effect on families and children.NewsTrust - Online social network that aims to help people identify quality journalism. Sign-in to rate news and opinions.On the Media - Site representing weekly, one-hour National Public Radio program devoted to media criticism and analysis.The Pew Research Center for the People & the Press - Independent opinion research group studying attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues.PR Watch - Investigative reporting on the practices of public-relations and public affairs industry, from the Center for Media and Democracy.Press Complaints Commission - Independent organisation monitoring British newspapers and magazines to ensure they adhere to ethical guidelines. Deals with issues such as inaccuracy, privacy, misrepresentation and harassment.Project Censored - Locating stories about significant issues of which the public should be aware, but is not, for one reason or another.SourceWatch - Regulating Media Content - Encyclopedia article focused U.S. bills aimed at regulating social media.Stats - Weblog and articles highlight abuses of science and statistics regarding policy issues.Stinky Journalism - Lists questionable media cases and calls for improved journalistic fact-finding and fact-checking methods. Practical tools challenge readers and writers to test parcels of information to find the discerning facts.Tyndall Report - Monitoring the American television networks' weekday nightly newscasts.Media Matters for America - Reports and critique of recent incidents of conservative political bias in the U.S. media. [RSS]Stinky Journalism - A forum to air the stink that may have otherwise gone undetected in news stories today. [RSS]
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