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Why the United States needs to press for a “two-state” solution NOW | Stephen M. Walt
Shouldn’t someone in the U.S. government start thinking about what our policy should be in the event that the two-state solution collapses? Starting to contemplate this possibility is risky, of course, because it might undermine our efforts to create two states if it became known that we were beginning to plan for an alternative future. But the fact is that we may face that future before too much longer. If so, then it might be a good idea if somebody began thinking about how to deal with it now, so that we don’t have to invent a new approach on the fly.
tags: Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Obama, Israeli, Palestine, reading list
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Ben White: The real Israel-Palestine story is in the West Bank | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
It is quite likely that you have not heard of the most important developments this week in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In the West Bank, while it has been “occupation as normal”, there have been some events that together should be overshadowing Gaza, Gilad Shalit and Avigdor Lieberman.
First, there have been a large number of Israeli raids on Palestinian villages, with dozens of Palestinians abducted. These kinds of raids are, of course, commonplace for the occupied West Bank, but in recent days it appears the Israeli military has targeted sites of particularly strong Palestinian civil resistance to the separation wall.
tags: reading list, Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Israeli-Palestinian conflict, separation wall, Israel
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Mozilla backs EFF in support of iPhone jailbreaking | Apple – CNET News
Mozilla has thrown its support behind the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s push to have the U.S. Copyright Office allow iPhone jailbreaking.
tags: EFF, copyright, jailbreaking, iphone, Apple, Mozilla, reading list
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How Obama’s sentence-structure works – Boing Boing
This may be the essential Obama gift: making complexity and caution sound bold and active, even masculine… or rather, it may be one facet of a larger gift: what Zadie Smith calls “having more than one voice in your ear.” Notice the canny way that the sentence above turns on the fulcrum of what may be Obama’s favorite word: “but.” What appears to be a hard line – “My view is… that nobody is above the law” – turns out to have been a qualifier for a vaguer but more inspiring motto: “I am more interested in looking forward than I am in looking back.” The most controversial part of the sentence – “people should be prosecuted” – gets tucked away, almost parenthetically, in the middle…if comedians ever overcome their Obama anxiety, this may be his Achilles heel: “The beef, assuming it’s in a port wine reduction, sounds, uh, amazing, but on the other hand, given that the chicken is, ah, locally grown, I’d be eager to try it.”
tags: Obama, grammar, reading list
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The New Atheism, and Something More :: Sam Harris
Mr. Comte-Sponville does address one political question, of the broadest sort. While he has no doubt that individuals can live without religion — he is, after all, a happy atheist — whether societies can live without religion, he feels, is a more complex matter
tags: atheism, reading list, books, philosophy, religion
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What Facebook’s Stumble Can Teach Your Company – John Sviokla – HarvardBusiness.org
When you share information on a social site: Who owns the content? Who controls it?
tags: reading list, privacy, copyright, Facebook, TOS, social networking, social media
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Good Luck and Good Riddance – News – The Stranger, Seattle’s Only Newspaper
In the first week of February, the news broke that President Barack Obama had tapped Seattle police chief Gil Kerlikowske to serve as the director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy—a position colloquially known as “drug czar.” The choice looks perfect from many angles: Kerlikowske would be relieved from patrolling a third-tier burg, and we’d be relieved to unload Kerlikowske. Moreover, if confirmed by the Senate, our top cop—a liberal by national standards—could take Seattle’s progressive approach to drug enforcement to Washington, D.C.
tags: Kerlikowske, reading list, Seattle, drugs, drug enforcement, Obama, needle exchange
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NYU Student Protest Takes Violent Turn Overnight
tags: reading list, NYU, tuition, democracy, protests
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AIDS becomes China’s deadliest disease | News Story on 365gay.com
AIDS was the top killer among infectious diseases in China for the first time last year, with 6,897 people dying from the virus in the nine months through September, a state news agency said.
tags: AIDS, HIV, China, reading list, deaths