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Required reading: in which the national anthem gets remixed in Spanish, the Smithy code gets cracked, Suffolk County gets wireless, ESB parachuter gets nabbed, and big oil gets big fl... (article)
Halliburton’s contract for Iraq infrastructure repairs was awarded with no competitive bids. New York Times correspondent James Glanz reports on how their pipeline repair project fai... (episode)
You might have cracked the Da Vinci code after the first few pages, but have you heard of the Smithy code? The British judge overseeing the recent plagiarism case involving the author... (article)
Copyright on! (article)
In which: parents protest cell phone “umbilical cord†ban, report calls for dismantling of FEMA, European panel says CIA flew secret prisoners, and British judge takes on Dan Brow... (article)
In a cut-and-paste society, the way information travels is rapidly changing, but copyright laws are staying the same. Novelist Jonathan Lethem, cartoonist Art Spiegelman and Professor... (episode)
BLS staff caught an advance screening of the 9/11 film that opened the Tribeca Film Festival Ilya: U there? What did you think of utd 93? jim: hey, oh my god, it was so hard to watch ... (article)
In which Rice and Rumsfeld surprise Iraq's new Prime Minister, Karl Rove will testify again, Bush responds to rising gas prices, Transit workers threaten action, and United 93 premier... (article)
With recent talk about regime change in Iran, it’s easy to forget America’s history with that country and with regime change in general. New York Times correspondent Stephen Kinzer sa... (episode)
/> The Guru has spoken (article)