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6 hours ago — A few years back, we discussed whether or not it was appropriate for judges to cite Wikipedia , noting that some were against the idea. Now, Slashdot points us to a case over in the Philippines, where the Filipino...
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September 01, 2010 — Hugh Pickens writes "CIOL reports that Wikipedia has revealed the secret of Agatha Christie's famous murder mystery 'The Mousetrap' by identifying the killer in the world's longest running play, now at over 24,000...
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September 01, 2010 — I had my battles with some real nitwits on Wikipedia trying to present genuine arguments to these disingenuous editors they had who were stifling all rational discussion about Amanda Baggs and her fraud of pretending to be...
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August 31, 2010 — Supporters of both sides in the Mideast peace talks unfolding in Washington this week are taking their case to the Internet, hoping to bolster their case with the savvy wielding of today's social media tools....
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August 31, 2010 — Image via Wikipedia I’m dying. Well, not yet. Not for some time. Same chance as you have of dying. Well, slightly more… You just never know when you’re going to die and I don’t think...
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August 31, 2010 — From an article in The Independent: …a “wiki” [Hawaiian for "fast"] is defined, at least in computing terms, as a website that allows the easy creation and editing of web pages, and the term has entered the vernacular as a result of two...
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August 30, 2010 — Hugh Pickens writes "The Philippine Daily Inquirer reports on a recent case where the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) lost an appeal after seeking to impeach the testimony of a defendant's expert witness by citing an article from...
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August 30, 2010 — Labor standoff: Musicians of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra have authorized its union leaders to call a strike after management's two final contract proposals were rejected. ( Detroit Free Press ) Spoiler...
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August 30, 2010 — Since I've written an entire series of posts explaining why Wikipedia is all but useless when it comes to political topics, and especially Israel, I found this amusing indeed: This week in Jerusalem, two Israeli groups...
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August 30, 2010 — #5. Che Guevara Deserves His Global Adulation The Catholics, homosexuals, AIDS victims, and dissidents he put into forced labor camps and slaughtered might beg to differ . The Wikipedia entry...
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August 29, 2010 — In response to the controversy of Zionist Wikipedia editors , the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate plans to "set up counter editing groups." The union's head, Nasser An-Najar, told Maan News that he's going to ask the...
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August 27, 2010 — Now that the Wikipedia Files are available as a podcast, we’re revisiting some of our “classic” interviews. This was filmed at last year’s Pitchfork Music Festival and originally posted on July 20, 2009. We’re...
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August 29, 2010 — From Sept 2001: Here’s Wikipedia on McLean v. Arkansas : A lawsuit was filed in theUnited States District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas by various parents, religious groups and...
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August 23, 2010 — We’re pleased as punch to announce that The Wikipedia Files is now a video podcast! To celebrate, we’re revisiting some of our older episodes. Last July we had the rare pleasure of...