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  Article 19: Global Campaign for Free Expression
ARTICLE 19 calls for amendments to the constitutional reform approved on 2 November by the National Assembly which would make it far easier to impose a state of emergency, during which freedom of expression could be limited.
ARTICLE 19 joins in the collective appeal to Bahraini authorities for stronger protection of freedom of expression, elimination of abusive laws and respect of commitments to international charters and covenants.
ARTICLE 19 is alarmed by the grave attacks on freedom of expression, including the arrest of hundreds of journalists, judges, lawyers and human rights activists, and the temporary closure of private broadcasters.
www.article19.org   (569 words)

  
 Ezine Article Submission - Submit Your Best Quality Original Articles For Massive Exposure, Ezine Publishers Get 25 ...
Albeit a bad credit mortgage, it let's those who have had problem credit in the present or past how they can really come out ahead by choosing the right bad credit mortgage that fits their situation.
In this article I will tell you what is the easiest way to find a cheap used or even a new car and how to buy it.
Read this article through so you don't miss any of the necessary steps you need to take in order to burn off your love handles.
ezinearticles.com   (3212 words)

  
  Wikipedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Regular users often maintain a "watchlist" of articles of interest to them, so that they are immediately shown which of these articles have changed since their last log in.
For example, the then-new article on the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake on its English edition was cited often by the press shortly after the incident.
This audio file was created from an article revision dated 2005-06-25, and does not reflect subsequent edits to the article.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia   (4961 words)

  
 The U.S. Constitution Online - USConstitution.net
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
The article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by the legislatures of three-fourths of the several States within seven years from the date of its submission to the States by the Congress.
www.usconstitution.net /const.html   (5189 words)

  
 Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Article 88, fourth paragraph, notwithstanding, prisoners of war punished as a result of an unsuccessful escape may be subjected to special surveillance.
Articles of value and foreign currency which, for any reason whatever, are not restored to prisoners of war on repatriation, shall be despatched to the Information Bureau set up under Article 122.
Such articles shall be sent by the Bureau in sealed packets which shall be accompanied by statements giving clear and full particulars of the identity of the person to whom the articles belonged, and by a complete list of the contents of the parcel.
www.unhchr.ch /html/menu3/b/91.htm   (16450 words)

  
 Blog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Individual articles on a blog are called "blog posts," "posts" or "entries".
Automated templates take care of adding the article to the home page, creating the new full article page (Permalink), and adding the article to the appropriate date- or category-based archive.
Most political blogs are news driven, and as such political bloggers will link to articles from news web sites, often adding their own comments as well.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Blog   (3456 words)

  
 Nicholas G. Carr: IT Doesn't Matter
The article was reprinted on May 5 in the International Herald Tribune.
Robert Weisman examines my article and the "bitter response" to it from some in the IT industry in an article in the August 3 Boston Sunday Globe.
My article is discussed in an article on IT planning in higher education in the November 1 issue of Syllabus.
www.nicholasgcarr.com /articles/matter.html   (5109 words)

  
 TCS Daily - The Faith-Based Encyclopedia
Unfortunately, a couple of references within the body of the article that mention his age in certain years are clearly derived from a source that used the 1757 date, creating an internal inconsistency that the reader has no means to resolve.
The article is rife with typographic errors, styling errors, and errors of grammar and diction.
All these arguments aside, the article is what might be expected of a high school student, and at that it would be a C paper at best.
www.tcsdaily.com /article.aspx?id=111504A   (2144 words)

  
 Eyetrack III - What You Most Need to Know   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Since most people are accustomed to one-column Web articles, the surprise of seeing three-column type might have affected their eye behavior.
When people viewed an introductory paragraph for between 5 and 10 seconds -- as was often the case -- their average reading behavior of the rest of the article was about the same as when they viewed articles without a summary paragraph.
Article ads that got seen the most were ones inset into article text.
www.poynterextra.org /eyetrack2004/main.htm   (2984 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jesus Christ
In this article, we discuss the ancient historical documents -- pagan, Jewish, and Christian -- referring to Christ's life and work.
In this article, we shall endeavour to establish the absolute and relative chronology of our Lord's life.
In this article, we shall treat of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ, including its characteristics and importance.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/08374c.htm   (231 words)

  
 AnandTech: Microsoft's Xbox 360, Sony's PS3 - A Hardware Discussion
While we would’ve liked this to be an article on all three next-generation consoles, the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Revolution, the fact of the matter is that Nintendo has not released any hardware details about their next-gen console, meaning that there’s nothing to talk about at this point in time.
This article isn’t here to crown a winner or to even begin to claim which platform will have better games, it is simply here to answer questions we all have had as well as discuss these new platforms in greater detail than we have before.
The reason this article starts with a prelude on balance is because you should not expect either console maker to have put together a horribly imbalanced machine.
www.anandtech.com /video/showdoc.aspx?i=2453   (1162 words)

  
 Main Page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In this English version, started in 2001, we are currently working on 995,448 articles.
You may read and edit articles in many different languages:
All New articles: 5 10 15 20 25 30
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Main_Page   (660 words)

  
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As I stated in my previous article on the switch, Apple is more concerned with scoring Intel's famous volume discounts on the Pentium (with its attendant feature-rich chipsets) and XScale lines than it is about the performance, or even the performance per Watt, of the Mac.
There was no need to put on a dog and pony show about how IBM has dropped the performance ball, when what Jobs is really doing is shifting the focus of Apple from a PC-era "performance" paradigm to a post-PC-era "features and functionality" paradigm.
I already made my point about Apple's shift in focus from the desktop PC (as exemplified by the Mac) to the post-PC gadget (as exemplified by the iPod) in a previous article, where it didn't occasion nearly as much contention from readers.
arstechnica.com /articles/columns/mac/mac-20050710.ars   (1583 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Nation & World: Online encyclopedia tightens rules following false article
People who modify existing articles will still be able to do so without registering.
The volume is possible because the site relies on volunteers, including many experts in their fields, who submit entries and edit previously submitted articles.
Also disturbing is a section of his biography that tracks changes made to the article, Seigenthaler said.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/nationworld/2002666637_webwiki05.html   (722 words)

  
 avril lavigne   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Within the magazine there's an articles section, and within that section there is this article.
Yet, in that same J-14 article, she claimed, "I wrote all those songs when I was sixteen." The credits tell otherwise, and somehow I'm not buying the Avril-did-it-all version of the story.
A CDNow.com article reviewing a recent Avril performance mentioned that she strapped on the guitar for one song, claiming, "I suck." If someone like Britney Spears or Mandy Moore, who call themselves singers/entertainers and not musicians, played guitar for one song during a concert, I'd be impressed.
www.recroommagazine.com /articles/avril.htm   (2178 words)

  
 A List Apart: Articles: CSS Design: Creating Custom Corners & Borders
In this article, we’ll show how customized borders and corners can be applied to fully fluid and flexible layouts with dynamic content, using sound and semantically logical markup.
He also told us to be aware of the fact that all articles may have different widths and heights, and that he still wasn’t sure what kind of background he wanted the articles to have.
Meanwhile, this article demonstrates a generic method, with backward compatibilty and sound markup in mind, and it is our sincere hope that this will inspire a lot of offspring and ideas — perhaps even some that avoid the need to work with solid background colors.
www.alistapart.com /articles/customcorners   (1481 words)

  
 Why Open Source Software / Free Software (OSS/FS, FOSS, or FLOSS)? Look at the Numbers!
Steve Hamm’s BusinessWeek article “The Truth about Linux and Windows” (April 22, 2005) noted that far too many reports are simply funded by one side or another, and even when they say they aren’t, it’s difficult to take some seriously.
As noted in a June 3, 2002 article, PHP recently surpassed Microsoft’s ASP to become the most popular server-side Web scripting technology on the Internet, and was used by over 24% of the sites on the Internet.
The article “Which OS is Fastest for High-Performance Network Applications?” in the July 2001 edition of Sys Admin magazine examined high-performance architectures and found that GNU/Linux beat its competition when compared with Solaris (on Intel), FreeBSD (an OSS/FS system), and Windows 2000.
www.dwheeler.com /oss_fs_why.html   (15201 words)

  
 ONJava.com -- Using the Jakarta Commons, Part 1
The former is a subproject of the top-level Jakarta Project, and the subject of this article.
Note that this organization is only for the purpose of this article.
In this article, I will cover the Web-related and the Trivial categories; my next article will cover the XML-related and Packages categories.
www.onjava.com /pub/a/onjava/2003/06/25/commons.html   (1305 words)

  
 Piercing the peer–to–peer myths: An examination of the Canadian experience   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Moreover, the article assesses the financial impact of declining sales on Canadian artists, concluding that revenue collected through a private copying levy system already adequately compensates Canadian artists for the private copying that occurs on peer–to–peer networks.
Those losses must be offset against downloads of music that (i) involve sampling before purchasing; (ii) that are no longer for sale; (iii) that are in the public domain or available with the express permission of the copyright holder; and, (iv) that are compensated in Canada through the private copying levy.
An earlier version of this article appeared in the Toronto Star in two parts on 29 November 2004 and 6 December 2004.
firstmonday.org /issues/issue10_4/geist   (3198 words)

  
 If these words were people, I would embrace their genocide.
The worst blogs are the ones that make every other word a hyperlink to another website so by the time you finish reading this sentence, you've forgotten what you were reading, or why you were reading it in the first place.
Hey, this article is great but you know what would make it better?
If I could read another article in the middle of it.
www.thebestpageintheuniverse.net /c.cgi?u=banish   (2099 words)

  
 article
Cold comfort they may be, but these useless articles are the women's only way to find some identity, some way to distinguish themselves.
Each woman surveys the store, looking for the perfect vase to set in her drawing room that will produce an effect that she can be proud of, that she can feel is an illustration of herself, her identity.
The huge white-sale plays on this desire by creating a "bridal chamber" that reminds the women of their lost innocence, and goads them on to buy article after article in an attempt to capture some of its purity.
www.sbc.edu /honors/HJ_2000/schelle.htm   (4596 words)

  
 Janis Ian.Com : The Internet Debacle
When I research an article, I normally send 30 or so emails to friends and acquaintances asking for opinions and anecdotes.
Rosen, to be fair, stressed that she was only interested in presenting RIAA's side of the issue, and was kind enough to send me a fair amount of statistics and documentation, including a number of focus group studies RIAA had run on the matter.
The SFWA site is one of the best out there for hands-on advice to writers, featuring in depth articles about everything from agent and publisher scams, to a continuously updated series of reports on various intellectual property issues.
www.janisian.com /article-internet_debacle.html   (4070 words)

  
 Digital Film Comparison: Page 1. Compact Flash [Digital Photography Review]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This article is designed to be a permanent database of the performance of various brands, types and capacities of card.
Note that since this article was first published it has expanded and been split over four separate pages.
The misleading MB There has been a lot of talk recently about misleading marketing in the flash media storage market.
www.dpreview.com /articles/mediacompare   (774 words)

  
 Our Godless Constitution
In 1797 our government concluded a "Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the United States of America and the Bey and Subjects of Tripoli, or Barbary," now known simply as the Treaty of Tripoli.
This document was endorsed by Secretary of State Timothy Pickering and President John Adams.
If you like this article, consider making a donation to The Nation.
www.thenation.com /doc/20050221/allen   (610 words)

  
 SpywareInfo :· Browser Hijacking
Under no circumstances are you to republish this article without express written consent.
This article changes often, so link it, don't copy it elsewhere.
This section has been superseded by a new article which focuses specifically on hijack prevention.
www.spywareinfo.com /articles/hijacked   (1366 words)

  
 Main Page - Wikinews
If you find a problem with an article, fix it or comment on the article's discussion page.
The most recent articles published on Wikinews containing original reporting and research exclusive to Wikinews.
If you would like to write, publish or edit articles, visit the Wikinews:Workspace and read the Wikinews:Introduction to Wikinews.
en.wikinews.org /wiki/Main_Page   (787 words)

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