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...DoD’s proposal requires special identification for foreign nationals working in laboratories and segregated work areas for information and technology to be controlled. Both these recommendations and the DoC??s come in the wake of recent suggestions, from within the government, for tighter regulations...
...this rare instance are playing the ‘good guys’) refuses to license their FairPlay technology so that others can use it.Apple isn’t alone in pushing closed standards—Microsoft is, for example, guilty as well, with their “.doc?? file format. But such standards, while for obvious reasons appealing to big corporations, are anti-competitive, and they certainly hurt consumers looking for variety. If Apple doesn’t have a deal with the right record label to sell you the song you want, or if you?...
...soon as the word got out that Hunter S. “Doc?? Thompson had shot himself, obituaries and retrospectives poured out, online and in print. Some were shitty (The Village Voice). Some were fantastic (Tom Wolfe for the Wall Street Journal). All spoke to the creative force of his demiurgic persona, to his self-characterization, and to his embodiment of Nixon-era counter-culture. But all paled in comparison to the full-throttled elegy he would have scribed...
...hands of one or another strongman’s private militia. This oppression of Dominique, his followers and poor Haitians in general is ultimately the theme that ties the film’s large historical bookends. Demme dredges up some oft-unseen footage of Francois “Papa Doc?? Duvalier’s reign, which was marked by bizarre voodoo rituals at the presidential palace and the terror of the ubiquitous Tons Tons Macoutes, a troupe of Boy Scouts-gone-wrong, who bore automatic weapons in support of the ruling power. The transformation of Papa Doc?...
...students for participation in PLAP through one-on-one training; a mentoring program also connects young law students to more experienced program participants. Fitzpatrick noted that the DOC has provided no evidence that less-experienced law students give poor or inadequate counsel. And not only is the DOC??s objection misguided, it is also hypocritical given that the correction officers who preside over these prison hearings are not even required to have college degrees...