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Is Harper exploiting cyberbully panic to reboot the Internet spying bill? Canadian tale from MacLean's
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Leveson report: the speed read
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Leveson report: the press must respond in a robust and reasoned manner to the findings "Legislation must protect press freedom....a proportionate and reasoned response"....a more self-critical and carefully reasoned reception of Leveson by the Observer.
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Leveson: an elephantine, sloppy exercise in cut-and-paste "Shuffling bundles in his Strand courtroom, Lord Justice Leveson offers surprisingly little original thought or research"
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Policing the unthinkable Strong essay by Robert MChesney opening up a valuable debate, with many further articles, on the concentration of media ownership and its disastrous consequences for democracy
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Mass Media-How They Control You-Part 2
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Mass Media-How They Control You-Part 1 "Alan Watt-Gerald Celente and G Edward Griffin breaks down how the controllers use the mass media-sports-Madison ave and Pavlovian Dialectic to condition the Sheeple....."
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Television is mind control User comment: "read the book 'brave new world' it tells u all this was coming, the truth is out there but the book rightfull[y] predicted that people would not care about finding out the truth since they['ll] be too busy with entertainment, so people are not only ignorant but they are proud of it."
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Television: the drug of the nation disposable heroes of hiphoprisy-television the drug of the nation -video clip!
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Gentlemanranters The Gentlemen Ranters site is a brilliant compendium of reminiscences of the great days of Fleet Street. – The Times
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It's our obsession with celebrity that's on trial
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3,066,607 followers, one false move - why do Rio Ferdinand and the rest of the footballing tweeters bother? "In this week's Twitter-spat news: footballer Rio Ferdinand is in lumber for LOL-ing at a tweet from a stranger in which Ashley Cole was called "a choc ice". Some people say "choc ice" is a low-level, snotty, racially motivated term meaning "black on the outside, white inside". Others say, Ferdinand most vehemently, that the term has shifted meaning to a non-racial, but definitely bitchy "fake"........"
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'It's slang': Rio responds to 'choc ice' controversy Story of squabbling footballers making me wonder what they think racism is and why can't see that 'FBC' uttered by John Terry against his brother in a match is only the same as Rio's 'choc ice' attack on Ashley Cole on Twitter....
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The distractions of social media, 1673 style With the promise of a constant and unpredictable stream of news, messages and gossip, coffeehouses offered an exciting and novel platform for sharing information. So seductive was this new social environment — you never knew what you might learn on your next visit, or who you might meet — that coffeehouse denizens found themselves whiling away hours in reading and discussion, oblivious to the passage of time.
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Police and public officials still being offered thousands of pounds for information on celebrity private lives Probation and prison officers targeted by a former Metropolitan Police forensics and surveillance officer now running a news agency selling pictures and stories to newspapers
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Ownership is the key to the corruption of the media '...any doubt about the scale of collusion, corruption and cover-up between News International, politicians and police a year after the phone-hacking scandal exploded is now strictly for the pathologically credulous, or those actually on the payroll.'
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Murdoch: The damning verdict
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News Corp case shows a cap on media ownership is the way forward
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How Crime Fiction Gets it Wrong David Canter, investigative psychologist, looks at the mythical 'Cracker'/Holmes model
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Leveson inquiry: after Murdoch, the trail leads to Downing Street
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