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Date: March 01, 2009
Online coverage gives events enduring significance, says Bill Thompson"In November 1988 Stuart Weir, at the time editor of the New Statesman,published a special edition of the magazine asking those concerned with the health of British democracy to stand up and be counted.The proposal, which he called Charter 88 , called for a new constitution
Fears of anarchy in Madagascar
Date: February 28, 2009
The recent outbreak of political violence has left the people of Madagascar traumatised, as Christina Corbett discovered. The taxi swerved into the middle of the road as my animated driver twisted in his seat to look me in the eye."What do I think of what s happening here" he cried, repeating my question.It was a question I was now beginning to reg
Camerons touched by condolences
Date: February 28, 2009
David Cameron has said he and his wife Samantha have been "overwhelmed" by the letters and flowers sent in condolence over the death of their son Ivan."It means a lot to know that others are thinking of us and him," the Conservative leader said in a statement."He leaves a hole in our life so big that words can t describe it."The six-year-old, who s
The Tech Lab:
Date: February 27, 2009
Bruce Schneier is the chief security technology officer at BT and a celebrated writer and speaker on privacy, cryptography and security issues."Welcome to the future, where everything about you is saved. A future where your actions are recorded, your movements are tracked, and your conversations are no longer ephemeral. A future brought to you
Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February 26, 2009
Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
Researchers identify the oldest English words
Date: February 26, 2009
Some of the oldest words in the English and other Indo-European languages have been identified, scientists believe.Reading University researchers say "I", "we", "two" and "three" are among the oldest in use and date back as much as 40,000 years.Using a computer model, the team analysed the rate of change of words and claim they can predict which ar
Ignored factors
Date: February 26, 2009
AnalysisMichael BlastlandBBC NewsWhat caused the recession Or is the answer obvious Banks and bankers and regulators and debt, surelyIt s simple.But maybe too simple. It sounds, in fact, more like a story than the messiness of economic life.I m not arguing that banks and debt weren t critical, far from it, but I wonder if we ve forgotten something:
Texting improves language skill
Date: February 25, 2009
Text speak, rather than harming literacy, could have a positive effect on the way children interact with language, says a study.Researchers from Coventry University studied 88 children aged between 10 and 12 to understand the impact of text messaging on their language skills.They found that the use of so-called "textisms" could be having a positive
Does University Challenge really test intelligence?
Date: February 24, 2009
WHO, WHAT, WHYThe Magazine answers...Gail Trimble has been called the brainiest woman in Britain after steering Oxford s Corpus Christi college to victory in University Challenge, but does the programme really test intelligenceHow to test intelligence is a longstanding debate in academic circles. That hasn t stopped Britain s newspapers praising Co
Under his spell
Date: February 23, 2009
By Jonathan StevensonI found Jose Mourinho almost exactly as English football had left him.A day before his Inter Milan team s potentially Serie A-defining 2-1 win over city rivals AC in the San Siro last weekend, Mourinho threatened to call an abrupt end to his pre-match news conference.The question - the first one of the session - that had so ril
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