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Archive for February, 2006

27February06

Wikipedia Traces Back “Vandalism” to Capitol Hill

Khusbhu Shah Reports:

Wikipedia has announced that it has blocked IP addresses on capitol Hill from accessing edits to their website at the current time after allegations of extreme edits by congressional aids for their bosses. If Wikipedia is a collaborative effort, is there anything wrong with staff members editing their bosses’ profiles? Are sites such as these credible sources for information?

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22February06

iPod User Sues for Potential Hearing Impairment

Tonia Bui Reports:

John Kiel Patterson filed a lawsuit claiming that Apple’s failure to define what is a safe volume for iPod products, even though the IPod manufacturers guide includes a warning that listening to the product at high volume will cause permanent hearing impairment.

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17February06

The Science Behind Love

Cindy Qiu Reports:

New studies out of New York, Italy, and Switzerland have theorized that the brain processes love similarly to mental illness. What, then, is love? A feeling that is truly universal, or one that is reserved for the insane?

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9February06

Prophet Mohammed Cartoons: Expression or Repression?

Saphonia Foster Reports:

Jesus in a tank. Mohammed with a bomb. Cartoons. Speech. Respect. Thoughts as these have made headlines this past week after a Danish newspaper printed a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed. This sparked riots and protestors and raises the complex question: should there be limits to free speech? And if so, what are they?

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