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Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Deaths of Innocent Men in U.S. Custody during the "War on Terror."

from Mark Crispin Miller's blog/newsletter:



Over one hundred prisoners have died in suspicious circumstances in U.S. custody during the "war on terror." "Taxi to the Dark Side" takes an in-depth look at one case: an Afghan taxi driver called Dilawar, who was considered an honest and kind man by the people of his rustic village.

So when he was detained by the U.S military one afternoon, after picking up three passengers, denizens wondered why this man was randomly chosen to be held in prison, and, especially, without trial?

Five days after his arrest Dilawar died in his Bagram prison cell. Hisdeath came within a week of another death of a detainee at Bagram. The conclusion, with autopsy evidence, was that the former taxi driver and the detainee who passed away before him, had died due to sustained injuries inflicted at the prison by U.S. soldiers....

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4603066186176011479&hl=en

The International Literary Quarterly

Here it is. Peter Robertson's new e-journal, its first issue featuring:


Lydia Davis
Daniel Gunn
W.N. Herbert
Robert Alan Jamieson
Gabriel Josipovici
Suzanne Jill Levine
Laura Marney
Carol Novack
Thalia Pandiri
George Szirtes


The International Literary Quarterly

Monday, October 29, 2007

How to listen to Haydn and Mozart. - By Erik Tarloff - Slate Magazine

How to listen to Haydn and Mozart. - By Erik Tarloff - Slate Magazine

Religion is bad for your health

From ATHEISTS AGNOSTICS SKEPTICS & HUMANISTS ON MYSPACE


According to the United Nations' Human Development Report (2005) countries like Norway, Iceland, Australia, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Belgium, Japan, the Netherlands, Denmark and the United Kingdom (among the least religious societies on earth) show the highest levels of life expectancy, adult literacy, per capita income, educational attainment, gender equality as well as the lowest homicide rates and infant mortality. The 50 worst tend to also be the most religious. Meanwhile the U.S., (with its high level of religious adherents distinct from any western democracy) is also burdened with high rates of homicide, abortion, teen pregnancy, STD infection and infant mortality. (http://hdr.undp.org/reports/global/2005//)(http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/pdf/2005-11.pdf)

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Drop F Bombs on the Publishing Industry

From my Mad Hatter friend Paul Toth at his new blog, droptheblom:



Drop F Bombs on the Publishing Industry

Thursday, October 25, 2007

VIDEO COLLAB - Video by Orin Buck, Poetry by Yours Truly, Music by LV Beethoven


I posted a link to the Video, but we have to obtain synchronization copyright permission to use a portion of a recording of Beethoven's Ninth before we can show the video to the general public. So -- if you want a private viewing, email nettlesomenell at yahoo, and she'll send you the link.

Jane Austen fan submits her work anonymously to publishers... and receives a dozen rejections | the Daily Mail

Jane Austen fan submits her work anonymously to publishers... and receives a dozen rejections | the Daily Mail



See also: this clever video created by Mad Hatter Paul Toth:

THE FALL OF THE PUBLISHING EMPIRE

or --- if that link doesn't work:

THE FALL OF THE PUBLISHING EMPIRE