Around The Blogosphere 25 April 07
Tags: Wendy Cheng, Singapore, XiaXueLet's open it up with our two power-bloggers, Michelle Malkin and Wendy Cheng. MM blogs "How the media partnered with Hezbollah" while XiaXue (Wendy) has returned home to Singapore: "Finally got back home and slept off the jetlag. 78 photos. And one new tattoo." Here!
Back in New York, Capital Region powerblogger Elizabeth Benjamin is now over at the Daily News... today she's blogging about Men Behaving Badly:
"My former home, CapConf, reports the "Reverand Assemblyman Karim Camara, a Brooklyn Democrat, was arrested for DWI and speeding at 1:45 a.m. this morning on Albany's Central Avenue. He refused to take a breathalyzer, but failed field sobriety tests." In a later post, Liz reveals there will be No Special Treatment For Camara.AlJazeera Talk is live blogging the 3rd AlJazeera International Documentary Film Festival, being held at the Doha Sheraton. The four-day event is free and open to the public, showcasing nearly a hundred films from around the globe. According to qatari there are films in Arabic, Spanish, Urdu, French, Hindi, Russian, Balkar, Bosnian, Gernman, Kurdish, Polish, Kashmiri, Chinese, Indonesian, Farsi, Mandarin, Italian, Bengali and Creole.
Urban Outfitters gets bloggy with a new "horizontal" blog... A group of netizens have organized a new BBS forum: article23.net. The organizers compared the proposal in the government digital copyright consultation as the notorious article 23 in Basic Law which led to half a milion people demonstration in 2003. The BBS forum is to share information concerning digital copyright issue and possible mobilization against the copyright legislation.
Global Voices: Asia: Asian VS. Western Media
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