Word: blogger
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Going overboard is not uncommon for male home chefs. Food writer and blogger Derrick Schneider (obsessionwithfood com believes that's because men often bring their competitive zeal into the kitchen, aiming to master skills and impress eaters...
...crackdowns are always looming. More than 20 online activists were detained last year for several weeks and beaten for antigovernment criticism. In response, dozens of blogs have sprung up offering instructions on how to remain anonymous and circumvent government filters. With the June presidential elections approaching, some bloggers are campaigning for a boycott, while others support reformist candidates and argue for participation. "Weblogs are one weapon," says a blogger known as Saena, "that even the Islamic Republic cannot beat." --By Nahid Siamdoust
...primarily on technology policy, the last few weeks have left me feeling a little bit like a kid in a (somewhat repulsive) candy store. Harvard Business School (HBS) has categorically rejected the “vile hackers” who snuck an early peek at their admissions decisions, the blogger Nicholas Ciarelli has been asked by the California courts to reveal the names of his sources, at least one medical student is on his or her way to being sued by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), and lest the University Library feel left out of the copyright infringement...
...blogs reached a milestone last week when the first blogger was officially issued a White House press pass. Blogs such as MYDD.COM had taken up the cause of FISHBOWLDC's Garrett Graff, who was once Howard Dean's webmaster. After Graff finally snared a credential, the ex-Harvard Crimson editor showed up on his first day with homemade cookies to thank White House staff members. He later described the experience in his blog as both "surreal" and "anticlimactic...
Harvard alumnus Garrett M. Graff ’03 generated nationwide publicity this week when he became the first journalistic blogger to be granted a daily pass to White House press briefings...