Vietnam Orders Net Clampdown
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06/10/2004 04:40 AMVietnam Orders Net
Clampdown
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Vietnam Orders Internet Use Monitoring
Vietnam Orders Internet Use Monitoring
06/08/2004 03:37 PMSiliconValley.com Jun 8 2004 6:58PM GMT
Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent
Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent
05/20/2004 11:22 AMAFP via Yahoo! May 20 2004 3:23PM GMT
Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent (AFP)
Vietnam orders crackdown on Internet
dissent (AFP)
05/20/2004 10:17 AMAFP - The Vietnamese government has ordered a crackdown on "bad and
poisonous information" being circulated over the Internet just months
after tough new rules regulating the use of the web came into force.
Web orders help send holiday orders up
29% at Vermont Teddy Bear Co
Web orders help send holiday orders up
29% at Vermont Teddy Bear Co
12/30/2004 09:56 PMInternetRetailer.com Dec 31 2004 1:32AM GMT
Clampdown call for 'gangmasters'
Clampdown call for 'gangmasters'
02/13/2004 09:26 AMEmployers who exploit migrant workers should face tougher penalties,
say MPs after the cockle pickers' tragedy.
Diebold gives up e-vote clampdown
Diebold gives up e-vote clampdown
12/02/2003 05:26 AMThe archive is safe
Internet gambling clampdown rejected
Internet gambling clampdown rejected
07/16/2004 10:27 PMAfr.com - Fri Jul 16, 08:50 pm GMT
Lawmaker gives thumbs-up to RIAA
clampdown
Lawmaker gives thumbs-up to RIAA
clampdown
10/31/2003 07:26 PMClampdown on 'missed call' scam
Clampdown on 'missed call' scam
02/18/2004 09:18 AMA premium call rate watchdog has clamped down on 'missed call
marketing' after receiving hundreds of complaints.
Security clampdown on the home PC
banknote forgers
Security clampdown on the home PC
banknote forgers
06/05/2004 09:01 PMObserver Jun 6 2004 0:21AM GMT
Clampdown Worries China's Online Game
Firms
Clampdown Worries China's Online Game
Firms
09/02/2004 11:14 PMEinnews.com - Fri Sep 3, 01:51 am GMT
Hardliners demand clampdown on women's
dress (Reuters)
Hardliners demand clampdown on women's
dress (Reuters)
09/03/2004 02:19 PMReuters - About 500 hardline vigilantes have taken to the streets in
Tehran,
demanding authorities crack down on women who wear colourful
headscarves and figure-hugging coats
which they denounce as "prostitution".
Country Faces Anti-Drunkenness Clampdown
(Reuters)
Country Faces Anti-Drunkenness Clampdown
(Reuters)
07/08/2004 12:31 PMReuters - Rowdy drunks will face spot fines from
Thursday and some pubs could be closed down in a police
crackdown on alcohol-fueled violence in Britain.
Lipstick Ad on Spanish Steps Sparks
Clampdown (Reuters)
Lipstick Ad on Spanish Steps Sparks
Clampdown (Reuters)
06/11/2004 06:33 AMReuters - A giant billboard advertising lipstick at
the top of Rome's Spanish Steps prompted the city council to
clamp down on advertising rules on Thursday in a bid to protect
historic sites from being marred by commercialism.
Clampdown Worries ChinaÂs Online
Game Firms
Clampdown Worries ChinaÂs Online
Game Firms
09/02/2004 11:14 PMArticle.wn.com - Thu Sep 2, 09:34 pm GMT
Italian deputies drowned out in mobile
phone clampdown: report (AFP)
Italian deputies drowned out in mobile
phone clampdown: report (AFP)
08/20/2004 02:48 PMAFP - Thwarted so far in his attempts to clamp down on mobile
telephone use among deputies, the speaker of the Italian parliament
has hit upon a sophisticated way of getting tough, a weekly newspaper
reported.
Tokyo Government to Ponder Panty Trade
Clampdown (Reuters)
Tokyo Government to Ponder Panty Trade
Clampdown (Reuters)
01/19/2004 02:47 AMReuters - Tokyo's used panty sellers are among the
targets of a raft of new regulations to be considered by city
lawmakers in an effort to protect minors from the Japanese
capital's thriving sex industry.
Tokyo lawmakers to ponder panty trade
clampdown (Reuters)
Tokyo lawmakers to ponder panty trade
clampdown (Reuters)
01/19/2004 03:59 AMReuters - Tokyo's used panty sellers are among the targets of a raft
of new regulations to be considered by city lawmakers in an
effort to protect minors from the Japanese capital's thriving sex
industry.
Clampdown risk worries China's online
game firms
Clampdown risk worries China's online
game firms
09/05/2004 12:22 AMArticle.wn.com - Thu Sep 2, 01:30 pm GMT
Clampdown Risk Worries China's Online
Game Firms (Reuters)
Clampdown Risk Worries China's Online
Game Firms (Reuters)
09/02/2004 02:50 AMReuters - China's online games industry fears it
could be in line for a clampdown similar to one hurting
providers of mobile messaging services.
like those helicopters at the end of
Vietnam?
like those helicopters at the end of
Vietnam?
05/15/2004 09:54 PM
Leaving
Iraq -- William Lind, the Director for the Center for Cultural
Conservatism for the Free Congress Foundation, writes of contingency
planning, and our coming escape from Iraq, while keeping as many
troops alive as possible. The Wash. Post weighs in as well with
"How the US can get out" listing the
not-too-pleasant options.
Vietnam keeps eye on internet
Vietnam keeps eye on internet
07/21/2004 06:15 AMNews24.com - Wed Jul 21, 08:49 am GMT
"Vietnam Analogy"
"Vietnam Analogy"
04/17/2004 12:51 AMtoday's Krugman: ..
Krugman
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"Vietnam nostalgia"
"Vietnam nostalgia"
05/04/2004 09:00 PMVietnam regulates Net
Vietnam regulates Net
05/13/2004 08:00 PMUSA Today May 13 2004 10:39PM GMT
Vietnam and Farewell
Vietnam and Farewell
12/19/2004 03:40 PMThanks, again, for all the terrific comments on the O'Reilly show.
I've learned a lot from them. I may write an op-ed about the
experience. But for now, a few words about Vietnam.
By the time we got to 1968, it was no longer possible to imagine a
criminal prosecution of Gene McCarthy for opposing the war.
Constitutional law and American culture had progressed to the point
that it would have been unthinkable for the Johnson or Nixon
administration to have treated antiwar leaders the way we once treated
people like Matthew Lyon, Clement Vallandigham and Eugene Debs. But
this doesn't mean the government couldn't find other ways to attack
dissent. Prosecutions for draft-card burning, flag burning, and the
public use of offensive language were frequently directed against
antiwar protestors, not because the "crimes" were worth punishing, but
because it was a way of "getting" those who offended government
officials.
More important, the government initiated an aggressive series of
undercover programs -- COINTELPRO ("counterintelligence programs)
designed to "expose, disrupt, and neutralize" the antiwar movement.
FBI agents and confidential informants infiltrated antiwar
organizations at every level to gather the names of those who opposed
the nation's policy. When all was said and done, the government had
compiled dossiers on half-a-million Americans. But the goal was not
just to create files. It was to act against those who had the temerity
to challenge the government.
The Nixon administration launched IRS audits of those who contributed
to antiwar organizations, the FBI sent letters to the landlords of
antiwar activists informing them that their tenant was a "Communist,"
it sent anonymous letters to colleges and universities accusing
antiwar activists of drug violations, it encouraged local police
agencies to arrest war opponents for traffic and other offenses, and
so on. The FBI also sent anonymous letters to members of antiwar
organizations accusing other members of embezzling the organization's
fund, sleeping with the partners of other members, and even being FBI
agents. The goal was to confuse, demoralize, distract, and discredit
those who opposed the war, without doing anything that could be seen.
None of this was known to the public until 1972.
Finally, a word about the Supreme Court. As we saw, in World War I,
the Court upheld the convictions of antiwar protestors under the
Espionage and Sedition Act. During World War II, the Court upheld the
Japanese internment in Korematsu v. United States. During the Cold
War, the Court in Dennis v. United States, decided in 1951, upheld the
convictions of the leaders of the Communist Party of the United States
on a charge that they had "conspired to advocate" the violent
overthrow of government. As Justice Douglas put the point at the time,
the Court had decided to "run with the wolves."
This is not a very happy record. Indeed, the conventional wisdom is
that the Supreme Court will never resist the executive branch in
wartime. This is overstated. During World War II, the Court held
unconstitutional the efforts of the Roosevelt administration to deport
American fascists; during the second half of the Cold War the Court
took a strong stand against McCarthyism; during the Vietnam War, the
Court rejected the Nixon administration's effort to enjoin the
publication of the Pentagon Papers and rejected its claim that it had
a constitutional power to engage in national security wiretaps without
a warrant. Most recently, the Court rejected the extreme claims of the
Bush administration with respect to the rights of the Guantanamo Bay
detainees and the rights of American citizens held as "enemy
combatants" by the United States military. We should not expect too
little of the Supreme Court.
Ultimately, though, the protection of civil liberties depends on an
informed, determined, and courageous public. As Louis Brandeis once
observed, "courage is the secret of liberty." May you all have the
courage of your convictions.
As Larry said when he introduced me, this is my virgin blog. It was
great fun for me, and I hope he'll invite me back again sometime. I
wish you all a happy and healthy New Year.
Geof Stone
Lessons from Vietnam
Lessons from Vietnam
05/14/2004 06:16 PMBattlefield Vietnam 1.01 Review
Battlefield Vietnam 1.01 Review
05/24/2004 03:46 PMReview: Battlefield: Vietnam (PC)
Review: Battlefield: Vietnam (PC)
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Battlefield Vietnam World War II Mod
Battlefield Vietnam World War II Mod
08/20/2004 04:16 PMVIETNAM VET TAKES ON KERRY
VIETNAM VET TAKES ON KERRY
01/26/2004 08:48 PM"Conduct unbecoming." .. Wall Street
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Vietnam Cracks Down on Web Dissenters
Vietnam Cracks Down on Web Dissenters
05/13/2004 08:04 PMWeb surfers in Vietnam must abide by a number of new policies and
restrictions, which come following a crackdown on cyber dissidents who
used the Internet to speak out against the communist government,
state-controlled media reported.
Review: Battlefield Vietnam (PC)
Review: Battlefield Vietnam (PC)
05/09/2004 02:21 PMOverclockers Club May 9 2004 5:53PM GMT
Battlefield Vietnam v1.02 Patch
Battlefield Vietnam v1.02 Patch
06/09/2004 03:35 PM'Cyberdissident' jailed in Vietnam
'Cyberdissident' jailed in Vietnam
07/09/2004 11:43 AMZDNet UK Jul 9 2004 3:40PM GMT
Battlefield Vietnam review
Battlefield Vietnam review
04/22/2004 09:24 AMVietnam clamps down on internet use
Vietnam clamps down on internet use
05/12/2004 09:38 PMABC Online May 13 2004 1:27AM GMT
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