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In Iran, Blogging May Be Punishable By Death (Slashdot) |
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Written by David Zuzick
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Sunday, 06 July 2008 |
More info... An anonymous reader writes "In Iran, crimes such as apostasy (leaving a religion, in this case Islam) and armed robbery are already punishable by death, but a new bill in Iran aims to add to the list 'establishing weblogs and sites promoting corruption, prostitution and apostasy,' effectively giving the government a free hand in silencing bloggers. The internet is widely used in Iran, despite ...
Blogging For grad, blogging dies hard (Daily Northwestern) As a staff, we "have very little in common aside from being completely obsessed with blogs and blogging." So wrote Nicholas Jackson when he announced this paper's staff. Most of us have experience snarkily chronicling campus goings-on, personal goings-on and worldly goings-on, or some combination thereof, on our Blogspot, Tumblr and Wordpress pages.
Blogging away a holiday weekend (Knoxville News Sentinel) Knoxville area bloggers are celebrating the Fourth in many ways from enjoying events to offering opinions. Some are writing and some are posting photos. Enjoy the holiday weekend with them.
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