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November 30, 2009 in Blogging, Journalism, News, infrastructure, problems, radio
Look up “Wikipedia loses” (with the quotes) and you get 20,800 results. Look up “Wikipedia has lost” and you get 56,900. (Or at least that’s what I …
November 25, 2009 in Business, Life, News, Politics, Science, Technology, infrastructure, problems
I just posted Rupert Murdoch vs. The Web, over at Linux Journal. In it I suggest that the Murdoch story (played mostly as Bing vs Google) is a red herring, and that the …
November 25, 2009 in Art, Berkman, Business, Future, Ideas, Journalism, Live Web, News, Past, infrastructure, music, problems, radio
@robpatrob (Robert Paterson) asks (responding to this tweet and this post) “Why would GBH line up against BUR? Why have a war between 2 Pub stations in same city?” (In …
November 23, 2009 in News, radio
The longest thread in the history of this blog belongs to Why WQXR is better off as a public radio station, which I posted on July 26, and still has comments this month. The …
November 21, 2009 in Business, Places, Travel
I’m back in Boston after a great few days in Utah at the Kynetx Impact conference, where VRM and related stuff was brought up and discussed at length. It was an inaugural effort …
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September 30, 2007 at 10:18 am
Hanan Cohen
In Israel, a member of parliament was tried in court for double voting.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=728672&contrassID=1&subContrassID=7
The Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court on Monday sentenced former Likud MK Yehiel Hazan to four months community service for having intentionally voted twice during a Knesset session.
Hazan was also given a two-month suspended jail sentence. He was convicted of forgery, breach of trust, and other offenses in connection with a late-night May, 2003 vote on the government’s emergency economic program, in which Hazan voted both under his own name and under that of then-Likud MK Inbal Gavrieli.