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...Part of our aim certainly is to put Boston on the map in terms of film. Hopefully we can get more recognition of what’s happening here, and get more film production done in the city,” says Jason Redmond, executive director of the Independent Film Society of Boston, which is hosting this weekend’s festival. “If we can create an organization like we want, and make a name for Boston through a series of relationships with other area arts institutes then we feel that it will benefit the Boston arts...
...handful of professors at the Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet and Society, the University of Cambridge and the University of Toronto have dubbed their project, which hopes to map out the different methods of internet surveillance being used, the Open Net Initiative...
...used to seeing funny haircuts if the pace of transformation is anything to go by. Broken Hill City Gallery will be opening expansive new premises to celebrate its centenary in October this year?an event that will further mark the town's arrival on the Asia-Pacific art map. "It'll be controversial," laughs Helmsley, "but it's time to get rid of the Old Guard." And time to check that hard hat at the door...
...governance in a region that has long been victimized by corruption. Her achievements are increasingly attracting global attention. She has been singled out by the World Bank for her efforts in poverty reduction and recently served on the United Nations Commission on the Private Sector and Development, helping to map out a vision of how even the poorest countries can unleash entrepreneurship and mobilize the private sector to meet their development challenges. --By MARK MALLOCH BROWN, Administrator, United Nations Development Programme
Skeptics sneer that the Emir has used al-Jazeera to put his tiny country on the map. He insists that the channel reflects a wind of change blowing through the Middle East. Arab regimes are certainly feeling more than a breeze. --By Scott MacLeod