Thursday, December 25, 2003


BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Malaysian PM sends Christmas joy
: "Abdullah Badawi, who became prime minister almost two months ago, is a respected Muslim scholar and has long made a point of promoting good relations among the country's various religious groups."

Tuesday, December 23, 2003

Monday, December 22, 2003

Sunday, December 21, 2003

Friday, December 19, 2003

albawaba.com: New Saddam photo in prison released by Iraqi newspaper
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Arts | Google 'offering book excerpts'
News24.com, Cyber dissident arrested "A Paris-based rights group called on China on Wednesday to release a 23-year old religious dissident arrested for using the internet to support unauthorised Christian activities."

Saturday, December 13, 2003

Aljazeera.Net - IT summit spells out plan "More than 170 countries have approved an ambitious call to extend the internet and the benefits of information technology to the poorest corners of the world." Rhetoric or reality?

Friday, December 12, 2003

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | Arab wins Israeli reality TV show
BBC NEWS | Technology | Iran's president defends web control: "Speaking in Geneva, Iran's President Mohammad Khatami insisted that the country only blocks access to 240 'pornographic and immoral' websites." Presumably the other pornographic sites are accessible then???

Wednesday, December 10, 2003

Hürriyetim, İnternetten hatim, 28 Nov 03 just picked up this Turkish article, referring to 'Islam in the Digital Age'.

BBC NEWS | Technology | Africa urges more computer funds

Monday, December 01, 2003

AP/Azcentral, Saudis develop new technique using religion to elicit al-Qaida information, 1 Dec 03 "Forget the bread-and-water routine. Saudi Arabian interrogators often bring a Quran, the Muslim holy book, to their prison interviews, using a technique that has proved successful in eliciting information from al-Qaida captives and reorienting them to less violent religious beliefs."
Reuters, Palestinian Baby Born in Bethlehem Draws Crowds, 1 Dec 03 At first I thought this great headline was a few weeks too early: "The boy has gained attention for being born with a large birthmark across his cheek that roughly forms in Arabic letters the name of his uncle, Ala, a Hamas militant killed by Israeli troops after he was alleged to have planned a suicide bombing. "
The Register, MS scorns Israeli OpenOffice defection, 24 Nov 03 Important note about Arabic script in this Israel story: "In a little noticed decision recently, Israel's Antitrust Authority director general, Dror Strum, declared Microsoft a monopoly. Separate civil actions on behalf of open source and Apple advocates are pending; a motion by the former to State Prosecutor Tadmor recently brought to light unpublished decisions by the Antitrust Authority to abide by the US antitrust settlement. The latter followed an outcry by Israel's Macintosh community about Microsoft's failure to support right-to-left languages, such as Arabic, Urdu and Hebrew - in their Macintosh applications. Apple now fully supports right-to-left languages, but there's no sign of Microsoft enabling the feature at the application level. This affects Apple in the Hebrew and in the much larger Arab and Indian markets."

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