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...saturated with political information. “The campus is very politically active as it is,” he said, saying that the “U.S. Politics” application on Facebook could be better used as a tool for campaign managers to contact potential volunteers and gather information on their constituency...

Author: By Michal Labik, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Facebook Builds Ties With ABC News | 11/29/2007 | See Source »

...Africa. South Africa-based satellite channel M-Net co-produces the show and broadcasts it to more than 1.2 million subscribers in 41 African nations. Though the majority of M-Net's subscribers are in South Africa, as only a tiny percentage of Africans own television sets, millions gather in clubs and restaurants across the continent to watch the real-life daily soap opera unfold. Television has succeeded where politics failed in creating a new Pan-Africanism, bringing together Africans not only on the screen, but also in the local dive. Proponents praise the program for bridging cultural gaps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Africa's Guilty TV Pleasure | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

...disks mounted so that roaches could scurry underneath to avoid bright light, which they do instinctively. When the insects were dumped into the enclosure, they scrambled around randomly for a while, but eventually all huddled under the same shelter. That they huddled is no surprise, since roaches like to gather in crowds. But since cockroaches don't have enough intelligence to allow for leadership skills or even communication, the fact that they collectively decide on one shelter looks, says Halloy, "like a kind of magic trick...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Robotic Roaches Do the Trick | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

...budgets but leaves the range of activities pretty much intact. There's a constant tension between the BBC's aim of making what Byford calls "brilliant, outstanding, special, standout content" and the need to justify its existence by attracting mass audiences, which, as Fox Television has proved, tend to gather at the bottom of the taste pyramid. Consider the huge popularity of reality TV, which is cheap to produce and capable of provoking controversy that hooks big audiences. Controversy is, of course, hard to control. Channel4's last run of Celebrity Big Brother sparked riots in India after Bollywood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BBC's Blues | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

...season. Despite these falls, and a slow slide into decadence during a retirement marked by continued reports of substance abuse, sex scandals and violent confrontations with the paparazzi, Maradona is revered here here as "Saint Maradona," or simply "El Diego." A "Maradonian Church" has been created with followers who gather to celebrate his birthday every year with a "Maradona Mass" that includes dancing girls in front of a "Maradonian" altar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Season Ticket for the Cemetery | 11/13/2007 | See Source »

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