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      <title>What to do when dodging a hail of bullets</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>After watching my copy of the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bourne_Ultimatum_(film)"><em>Bourne Ultimatum</em></a> the other day, I started wondering how a newspaper like <em>The Guardian</em> feels about being portrayed in such a film. Via one of the footnotes in the Wikipedia entry, I found my way to an <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2007/aug/17/actionandadventure.mattdamon">article</a> on their website on this very topic:</p>

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  <p>Obviously, I would have preferred to see this Guardian journalist do a little more ass-kicking, or indeed any ass-kicking &#8230; Nevertheless, he gets to show a fair bit of courage under fire. He and Bourne are shadowed by a creepy CIA surveillance spook who has already given a chilling order to &#8220;prepare rendition protocols&#8221;. Huh! Bring it on! Guardian journalists aren&#8217;t scared of Guant&aacute;namo.</p>
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<p>The best part was the insight into the newspaper&#8217;s style guide:</p>

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  <p>They wind up in Waterloo station where they have to dodge bullets from a CIA sniper, that of course is the sort of thing which happens to us all the time. But there are inaccuracies. The Guardian stylebook clearly states that if you are under a hail of bullets in a public place from an assassin run by a deniable intelligence unit, you have to duck into the nearest internet cafe and start blogging about it to keep the readers informed.</p>
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<p>The BBC&#8217;s website, by contrast, advises readers not to risk themselves when submitting comments from dangerous places like the scene of a protest being violently suppressed by the faceless state police, or when an earthquake is destroying the building they are in, or when walking down the streets of London. How can we possibly defend democracy in the face of such reticence?</p>

<p><code>:)</code></p>

<p>AfC</p>

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      <title>Wonka&#8217;s last Golden Ticket found in Greenland</title>
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<p><code>:)</code></p>

<p><em>Co-ordinates and photo interpretation from an <a href="http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.user-groups.linux.tolug/36333">email</a> by Scott Elcomb on the Toronto Linux User Group mailing list.</em></p>

<p>AfC</p>
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      <title>Save Pluto!</title>
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  <p>On August 24, 2006, astronomers at the International Astronomical Union
  General Assembly in Prague declared that Pluto is no longer a planet.</p>
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<p>This is terrible! How can this cute fellow possibly be demoted from planet
status?</p>

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<img src="http://www.magicwd.com/stars/data/images/portraits/pluto.jpg" alt="Pluto, Mickey's faithful companion" title=""/>
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<p>There is a <a href="http://plutopetition.com/">petition to force the IAU to reconsider</a>. Important
reasons cited as to why Pluto should be restored to full planetary status
include:</p>

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  <p>The tiniest planet is beloved by kids, who are themselves tiny.</p>
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<p>and:</p>

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  <p>Adults like Pluto, too. It rounds out the Solar System with the wonderfully-odd number Nine.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s also some <a href="http://www.plutopetition.com/unplanet.php">technical babble</a> about &#8220;gravity&#8221; and &#8220;cleaning up
the neighbourhood&#8221; and such, but what further justification could you need?
Sign the petition! Save Pluto!</p>

<p>AfC</p>
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