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Seminar Report: political blogging at the Houses of Parliament Paid Members Public
The crowd gathered at the bottom of the stairs that lead up to the Great Committee Room were exactly as one would expect: a smattering of suits, a good measure of geeky types, a fair few trendy new media types and a few journalists staring intently at the crowd and
Last Night's Seminar Paid Members Public
Well, the seminar last night was excellent, even if it was preaching to the converted. I’ll write up my thoughts later on, but you might like to look at the meeting notes [http://www.plasticbag.org/files/misc/VoxPolitics.txt], the manifesto [http://www.voxpolitics.com/weblog/archives/000310.
What this blog <i>won't</i> be Paid Members Public
I’m not about to turn myself into a pundit. I have no interest in turning myself into an opinionated commentator on the world’s news. I won’t be able to resist doing it from time to time, of course, so it won’t be the thrust of the
Salam's back (and me as well) Paid Members Public
In case you haven’t noticed, Salam Pax, the now famous Iraqi blogger is back. Well, at least his posts are. His internet access appears to be marginal to non-existent, and he’s resorted to e-mailing a month’s worth of blogs to a friend in the US. It looks
Words words words, without end or reason Paid Members Public
As I sat on the train home last night, my ear was drawn to the chap sitting next to me. The moment he sat down, he pulled out his mobile phone and called a friend. He didn’t stop talking for the whole of the 20 minute ride to Lewisham.