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Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators
11/18/2003 04:23 PMWorkshop: Current Happenings on the Internet: Blogs, Bots and
News Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beacheshttp://www.palmbeaches.org/Marcus
P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A., Executive Director of the
Virtual Private
Library™, author, speaker and creator/founder of BotSpot.com
will be speaking on the latest happenings on the Internet with
emphasis on the growing areas of blogs (weblogs), bots and intelligent
agents and news aggregators. Mr. Zillman will be showing these new
resources live on the Internet and how they will relate to helping you
search and find the information you require for both personal and
academic research. His presentations are designed both for the
“newbie” to Internet searching as well as the seasoned
“Internaut”. The Internet continues to change at a record pace,
and discovering the latest tools to make your Internet search both
easy and competent is the goal of this presentation. Will eMail soon
be replaced by RSS and news aggregators? Are blogs, currently the
fastest growing area of the Internet, a fad or will they change the
entire Internet landscape? These and other questions will be discussed
during this presentation by one of the Internet’s pioneers and bot
and artificial intelligence experts, Marcus P. Zillman. His latest
links and resources are available by clicking
here.
Time: 5:30pm
- 7:30pm
Date: Tuesday, February 3, 2004
Location: Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, 401 North
Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33401
What Should Your Corporate Policy Be On
Blogs?
What Should Your Corporate Policy Be On
Blogs?
06/22/2005 02:38 AM
Many
corporations, prodded by magazines like BusinessWeek talking up blogs
as an important and enduring phenomenon, and by cases where companies
have been embarrassed by employee blogs and responded by firing the
employee, have been rushing to decide what, if anything, their policy
on blogs should be. Such a policy needs to address:
(a) employees' personal blogs
that refer to or reflect in any way on their employer
(b) 'official' corporate blogs
(c) internal blogs on the corporate Intranet, and
(d) reading blogs as part of business research
Here's my unsolicited, cautious, and perhaps controversial advice to
businesses considering such a policy, covering all four bases:
- Develop a knowledge-sharing policy that covers all information
communications,
not just blogs:
Blogs are just the tip of the iceberg of of such
extra-corporate communications, which are increasingly essential to
relationship
building and to the exchange of useful business information among
organizations, employees, outside stakeholders and experts. But casual
extra-corporate
communications may inadvertently divulge confidential information,
contravene the law, or embarrass the company. As the line between
business and
personal communications and relationships blurs more and more, your
policy must draw the line clearly, with clear and specific examples of
what is, and what is not, appropriate.
That line must
balance the advantages of open sharing of information against its
risks.
- Respect employees' rights: Any behaviour that is
inappropriate for an employee
to do in any other circumstance or environment (e.g. betraying
confidentiality, or holding the
employer up to ridicule) is equally inappropriate on a blog. Your
existingemployee
conduct policy should therefore already cover unacceptable online
behaviour. Beyond that, respect employees' rights to their own
opinions, and have
your legal counsel make sure that your corporate policy does not
violate these rights. Dissing the boss and the company
publicly may reflect poor judgement, and limit career advancement, but
it's not legal grounds for dismissal or harassment. Understand that
overstepping your legal grounds not only will get you into
embarrassing
court cases that will be PR disasters no matter the outcome, it will
also drive the criticisms underground, onto anonymous blogs and
discussion forums, and might drive some of your best employees out the
door in the process.
- Insist
that employees' personal blogs stress that that's what they
are: Personal
blogs should not carry the corporate logo (unless they're
those of an executive specifically approved to do so) and if any
mention of the employer is made (or is readily ascertainable) the
blogger should make it clear that
opinions expressed are not those of the employer.
- Don't
have a policy on whether or not employees should or can have personal
blogs: It's not your business, any more than anything else an
employee does or doesn't do in their private life. Encouraging
personal
blogs is as paternalistic as prohibiting them. And counseling
employees
on matters of taste and discretion, or asking them to pre-clear
content
with you, is insulting and overstepping. Telling employees they can't
blog on company time is redundant and offensive -- terms of employment
should already cover this.
- With
rare exceptions, don't have an 'official' company blog: Most
people are skeptical of anything they read on official company sites,
and that will usually negate any value they might have in making your
company appear more personable and responsive to customers. Blogs are
personal and casual. Most business communications are not. Be cautious
and talk to your marketing people before proceeding. Don't forget,
blogs are a significant time
commitment to maintain, and a blog
that is not frequently updated or not well maintained is worse than
not having one at all. If you do
decide
to have a company blog, make sure you know who its intended audience
is
and that this intended audience is the group who will actually be
reading your blog. Blogs (like other corporate websites) are more
likely to attract potential recruits, alumni, competitors, potential
allies and the media than customers. If your actual and intended
audiences are very different, you're wasting your time -- and your
readers'.
- Do
experiment with blogs on the Intranet: Encourage at least the
three
groups who have the most to share (your company's subject matter
experts, internal newsletter publishers and community of practice
coordinators) and any individuals in the company who express
enthusiasm in having an Intranet blog, to set one up. Use my 12-step
program
to manage your Intranet blog pilot. Encourage internal bloggers to
focus their content on matters that others in the company will find of
interest, such as the subjects in the illustration above. Evaluate the
possibility
of editing or repurposing the content of Intranet blogs for use on the
public corporate website, but keep in mind point #5
above.
- Read
blogs and encourage employees to do likewise:
Find the blogs and
blog posts that are most valuable to your organization, subscribe to
their RSS feeds, and circulate them to others in the organization.
Assign your researchers and reward employees for identifying and
circulating useful articles from blogs, and for bringing to your
attention online
comments from customers and others about your company. Reading others'
blogs can be useful to your company as a source of education,
synopsis,
analysis, competitive and customer intelligence. But don't over-invest
in reading blogs either: Without focus, this can be a huge
time-waster,
and use caution when reacting to what you read, since blogs are often
not well fact-checked, and they usually represent just one person's
(often atypical) perspective.
This
advice is a lot less aggressive than what you may be hearing from
either enthusiasts or detractors of the blogging phenomenon. But I
think it's prudent for business not to over-react. Blogs are not going
to single-handedly revolutionize business, nor do they pose new or
significant threats
to it. With the seven steps above, your company can explore blogs'
opportunities, mitigate the risks, and take them in stride.
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Speech: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
Speech: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
05/20/2004 06:58 AMSpeech: Current Happenings on the Internet: Blogs, Bots and
News Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.Rotary Club of South MiamiPresentation Sources:http://BotsBlogsPrese
ntation.Blogspot.comSearchingTheInternet.info<
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Marcus P.
Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A., Executive Director of the
Virtual Private
Library™,
author,
speaker,
consultant and
creator/founder of
BotSpot.com
will be speaking on the latest happenings on the Internet with
emphasis on the growing areas of bots and intelligent agents, blogs
(weblogs), and news aggregators. Mr. Zillman will be showing these new
resources live on the Internet and how they will relate to helping you
search and find the information you require for both personal and
academic research. His presentations are designed both for the
“newbie” to Internet searching as well as the seasoned
“Internaut”. The Internet continues to change at a record pace,
and discovering the latest tools to make your Internet search both
easy and competent is the goal of this presentation. Will eMail soon
be replaced by RSS and news aggregators? Are blogs, currently the
fastest growing area of the Internet, a fad or will they change the
entire Internet landscape? These and other questions will be discussed
during this presentation by one of the Internet’s pioneers and bot
and artificial intelligence experts, Marcus P. Zillman. His latest
links and resources are available by clicking
here.
Time:
12:15pm
Date: Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Location:
Holiday Inn, University of Miami, 1350 South Dixie Highway, Coral
Gables, FL 33146
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
Workshop: Current Happenings on the
Internet: Blogs, Bots and News
Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A.
02/12/2004 03:25 PMWorkshop: Current Happenings on the Internet: Blogs, Bots and
News Aggregators by Marcus P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A.SAE Alumni Club of Southwest FloridaPresentation Sourceshttp://BotsBlogsPrese
ntation.Blogspot.comMarcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A., Executive Director of the
Virtual Private
Library™,
author,
speaker,
consultant and
creator/founder of
BotSpot.com
will be speaking on the latest happenings on the Internet with
emphasis on the growing areas of bots and intelligent agents, blogs
(weblogs), and news aggregators. Mr. Zillman will be showing these new
resources live on the Internet and how they will relate to helping you
search and find the information you require for both personal and
academic research. His presentations are designed both for the
“newbie” to Internet searching as well as the seasoned
“Internaut”. The Internet continues to change at a record pace,
and discovering the latest tools to make your Internet search both
easy and competent is the goal of this presentation. Will eMail soon
be replaced by RSS and news aggregators? Are blogs, currently the
fastest growing area of the Internet, a fad or will they change the
entire Internet landscape? These and other questions will be discussed
during this presentation by one of the Internet’s pioneers and bot
and artificial intelligence experts, Marcus P. Zillman. His latest
links and resources are available by clicking
here.
Time:
7:30pm
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2004
Location: Port Royal Country Club, Naples, Florida
V2N33 August 16, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators
V2N33 August 16, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators
08/16/2004 04:38 PM
Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators White
PaperThis edition of Current Awareness Happenings
on the Internet by
Marcus
P. Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. August 16, 2004 V2N33 discusses my
latest
white paper titled
Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators. Click on the below
audio posting to hear an audio by Marcus P. Zillman on this latest
white paper. View the site that discusses and makes available this
free white paper:
Bots, Blogs and News
Aggregatorshttp://www.BotsBlogs.com/
November 11, 2003> Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet - Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators Streaming Video
November 11, 2003> Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet - Bots, Blogs
and News Aggregators Streaming Video
11/11/2003 11:40 AMThis edition of
Current Awareness Happenings on the Internet by
Marcus P.
Zillman, M.S., A.M.H.A. (
November 11, 2003 V1N24) is
dedicated to his latest lecture. Click on the below link to view a
brand new 90 minute streaming lecture presented by Marcus P. Zillman
at Florida Gulf Coast University titled
Bots, Blogs and News
Aggregators. A complete listing of all the latest URLs
created by Marcus P. Zillman is available at the
Links By
Marcus™ link listed below:
Bots,
Blogs and News Aggregators - 90 Minute Lecture by Marcus P. Zillman,
M.S., A.M.H.A. http://www.in-sightstudios.com/
Links By Marcus™http://www.LinksByMarcus.com/

Big Gay Linkage...
Big Gay Linkage...
03/13/2003 10:16 AMOk. Next year I want to be a Best Gay Chap
nominee again. Do you understand me? I'm not satisfied with just being
known for my design skills. I want to be the world's best homo. I know
I don't talk about it very much, but that's just because being gay is
really boring, not because I'm not any good at it. I'm really
good at it. I'm the Leonardo Da Vinci of Big Gay Shit. Am I convincing
anyone? I should stick to talking about weblogs really. At least then
I know what I'm talking about...
- Jonno's Cute Dead
Guy of the Week
My personal favourite has to be Louis Lingg, who was not only an
anarchist and really hot, but also blew himself up in jail by
putting a bomb in his mouth. You don't get much cooler than that.
- Christina Aguilera's Beautiful video [real: lo | med | hi]
You know when pop-stars can be as sensitive as this, it's almost worth
having them exploit our pain to sell records! I hope she gets another
really big house. I really do.
- Diesel
Sweeties' tasteful take on gay lovin'
"I am an eccentric millionaire. Indie-Rock Pete, I will pay you for
eccentric gay sex experimentation."
- Soccer Practice
by Gay Pimp
This utterly terrible song about hot soccer jocks is mostly
entertaining for its dodgy gay subversion of 'ho'-centred rap/pop
videos. Also partially entertaining for taking the piss out of sporty
straight-boys. Warning: Quite rude, ungodly and just plain wrong.
Megginson Linkage
Megginson Linkage
02/01/2005 09:43 PMAnother one of the key people around the birth of XML has joined the
conversation. This time it’s
Dave Megginson,
who’s best known as the chief designer of SAX, but has made
contributions large and small all over the universe of
descriptive
markup. Interestingly,
one of his first entries calls for a key
simplification to
XLink, one
of the best XML ideas never to have hit the big-time. Within an hour
of reading David’s suggestion, which is of course excellent, I ran
across Norm Walsh
holding forth on the
same subject; apparently, chances are XLink will become more
lightweight, which would be A Good Thing and might change the world,
slightly.
Saturday Night Linkage...
Saturday Night Linkage...
03/13/2003 10:16 AMI'm still reeling from writing that last post in a blast of
confused and desperate-to-get-it-out-there enthusiasm. And I
still have no idea whether it's total bunk or not. So I'm going to
throw out my linklog for the evening and leave it at that. Tomorrow I
may write about any of the following things that have been going on:
- Giving a statement to the police about my burglar;
- Getting tickets to see The Bangles live in concert;
- Spotting Jake Gyllenhaal in Chalk Farm tube;
But all that's for tomorrow. Tonight, you must simply accept
limited microcontent votage with a little snide commentary. This is
what's going down:
- Google's Memory
Upgrade
The relationship between Google/Blogger and the Memex as explored by
Steven Johnson. And in the process, Mr Webb's t
houghts are referenced.
- Let them
hate as long as they fear
"So oderint dum metuant it is. I could talk about the foolishness of
such blatant bullying or about the incredible risks, in a
multiethnic, multiracial society, of even hinting that one might
encourage a backlash against Hispanics."
- We
blogs are all blah blah blah
From the people who brought you, "God, isn't it annoying how
the world is still round?!" and "Don't you find it infuriating how
light, you know, works?!"
- Camino 0.7 is
released
Only interesting to those of you with OSX of course. Camino is the new
name for the browser-previously-known-as-Chimera.
Fresh and fertile Monday linkage...
Fresh and fertile Monday linkage...
03/13/2003 10:16 AMYou know, really, if you think about it, it's totally ok just to
steal links from Popdex, Blogdex and Daypop because you're still only
going to steal the good links and that helps everything
self-filter even more effectively. Or something...
More later in the day when I've had another stab at finishing my
long piece on weblogs as conversation.
Usability Linkage and a Blast from the
Past
Usability Linkage and a Blast from the
Past
03/14/2003 05:10 PMSpeaking as Mr. Usability Applied to Life, here's the amusing A
Heuristic Evaluation of the Usability of Infants (via IDBlog, by Beth
Mazur, whose blog I've just started reading and...
Everything in Moderation
Everything in Moderation
06/29/2004 05:40 AMFeel like being bad, but not that bad? Business hears you. New
products show the market for moderation is becoming, uh, immoderate.
Here are some guilty pleasures you can feel good about.
Validation, Moderation, Constipation
Validation, Moderation, Constipation
06/17/2004 04:37 PMValidation matters. No it doesn't. Validation is hard.
No it isn't. Standards are flexible. No they're not. Does this
conversation sound familiar?
Beer in Moderation Could Be Good for You
(AP)
Beer in Moderation Could Be Good for You
(AP)
09/15/2004 07:23 AMAP - Beer, a health food? That's what some Canadian researchers
report.
A few recent Everything in Moderation
posts...
A few recent Everything in Moderation
posts...
10/31/2003 05:03 AMFor those of you who haven't been keeping up, there are a few more
pieces up on Everything in
Moderation:
- Tagging Difficult Users with
Infectious Markers
- On Killfiles / Ignore User Functions
in online communities
- Kuro5hin's "Notes Towards a
Moderation Economy"
- An old-school guide to Usenet
Trolling
Notes Toward a Moderation Economy
Notes Toward a Moderation Economy
10/29/2003 12:10 AMAlthough I'm filing this under Meta it is not a specific suggestion
for immediate changes to Scoop. Rather, it is a set of ideas I've
been mulling over based on what e-community engines like Scoop,
Slashcode, and various web BBS packages are all trying to become,
and how the next generation might do it even more effectively.
For G.O.P., Another Night of Moderation
Lies Ahead
For G.O.P., Another Night of Moderation
Lies Ahead
08/31/2004 05:31 PMLaura Bush will try to soften some of her husband's rougher edges and
Arnold Schwarzenegger will tell his immigrant story.
V2N3 January 19, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Current
Awareness Sources
V2N3 January 19, 2004 Current Awareness
Happenings on the Internet: Current
Awareness Sources
01/19/2004 04:17 PMThis edition of
Current Awareness Happenings on the Internet by
Marcus P. Zillman, M.S.,
A.M.H.A. (
January 19, 2004 V2N3) is dedicated to a number
of selected sources for current awareness including staying current
and keeping up to date. Click on the below audblog link to hear an
audio describing these sources that I have just recently posted to my
personal blog and added to my
eCurrentAwareness Resources
2004 Report. These resources are available from the following
URL:
Staying Current and Keeping Up To Date
Sourceshttp://zillman.blogspot.com/2004_01_01_zillman_archive
.html#107452096299296193
audblog audio
post
Manila now has a powerful comment
moderation feature
Manila now has a powerful comment
moderation feature
08/27/2004 01:40 PMManila, the software from Userland that sits behind
Harvard's Weblog server, has recently been enhanced with a feature
that makes it easy to moderate the comments. This should make it
tougher for spammers to abuse a Manila-hosted Weblog and maybe also to
improve the overall interest level of the comments. Oftentimes
the comments tend to be abusive, which satisfies the (angry) person
who posted them but not other readers. The result is emails like
the following, from one of my former students at MIT:
"P.S. Your blog's comments section continues to amaze. It's like
some kind of zoo, but with idiots instead of exotic
animals."
My strategy in moderating the comments here will be similar to the
strategy that I employed on photo.net 10 years ago. Alternative
perspectives on the same topic are welcome. Anything that seems
like a review of the article or posting should be deleted. A
review is useful in the hardcopy world because you might want to learn
about a 300-page book before investing $20 and several hours reading
the actual book. A review-comment is not useful in the Internet
world because it is generally only accessible to someone who just
finished reading the article in question. If you've read Article
X and liked it, what difference does it make to you that someone else
liked or did not like it? Similarly a comment praising or
condemning the author as a person is not interesting to other readers
who presumably have already formed their own opinion about the
author.
If moderation attracts more thoughtful comments perhaps I'll hire a
kid in India to continue moderating according to these
guidelines.
Zero tolerance for painters
Zero tolerance for painters
04/20/2004 08:39 AMDoes a ubiquitous New York street artist deserve a year in prison
because of a fish mural?
Fault Tolerance
Fault Tolerance
03/14/2005 05:06 PMTim Bray: It’s Not Dangerous Bullshit. Crossing the street is
dangerous. Stepping into a bathtub is dangerous. But both
are worthwhile. As is blogging — for many folks. ...
NCVO launches Public Sector Affiliate
Scheme, to improve linkage & dialogue
NCVO launches Public Sector Affiliate
Scheme, to improve linkage & dialogue
02/19/2004 03:56 AMPublicTechnology.net Feb 19 2004 8:13AM GMT
Personal Computing | Savvy organizations
want your input, in moderation
Personal Computing | Savvy organizations
want your input, in moderation
01/01/2004 04:32 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer Jan 1 2004 3:35AM ET
Queen calls for tolerance in UK
Queen calls for tolerance in UK
12/25/2004 04:48 PMThe Queen speaks of tolerance and understanding in her traditional
Christmas speech.
Home Office group calls for chatroom
moderation guide
Home Office group calls for chatroom
moderation guide
11/04/2003 08:43 AMnewmediazero Nov 4 2003 7:38AM ET
Cleric urges tolerance amid row
Cleric urges tolerance amid row
07/09/2004 11:49 AMControversial Islamic cleric Yusuf Al-Qaradawi delivers a sermon at a
mosque in London.
Diversity! Tolerance! Free speech!
Diversity! Tolerance! Free speech!
09/17/2004 12:30 PM
Score one for tolerance and diversity.
Three-year-old Sophia Parlock cries while seated on the shoulders of
her father, Phil Parlock, after having their Bush-Cheney sign torn up
by Kerry-Edwards supporters on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2004, at the
Tri-State Airport in Huntington, W.Va. Do the smirking people in this
photo really feel proud for terrorizing a three-year-old girl?
"waves of tolerance ripple through the
party"
"waves of tolerance ripple through the
party"
04/15/2005 04:43 AMMOM Stories: Poor Man's Fault Tolerance
MOM Stories: Poor Man's Fault Tolerance
07/16/2004 08:30 AMZero tolerance as Googol plans to take
Google to court
Zero tolerance as Googol plans to take
Google to court
05/19/2004 12:15 AMThe Scotsman May 19 2004 4:32AM GMT
Talking Policy: An examination of public
dialogue in science and technology
policy
Talking Policy: An examination of public
dialogue in science and technology
policy
03/25/2005 12:12 PMRand Mar 25 2005 3:28PM GMT
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero
Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero
Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
04/13/2004 06:16 PM
My friend
Brian
mentioned
"Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to
Punctuation" as something that ought to be just my cup of tea--my
cup being an afternoon meandering
The Chicago Manual of Style, that is.
A panda walked into a cafe. He ordered a sandwich, ate it, then pulled
out a gun and shot the waiter. 'Why?' groaned the injured man. The
panda shrugged, tossed him a badly punctuated wildlife manual and
walked out. And sure enough, when the waiter consulted the book, he
found an explanation. 'Panda,' ran the entry for his assailant. 'Large
black and white mammal native to China. Eats, shoots and leaves.'
There's examples galore of wounded, contortion's of English grammer,
assaulting the sense's of those with weaker stomach's for such
grammatic assaults as me. And don't get me started on spurious
punctuation--I've "NO CHECKS" PLEASE signs and the like to put you off
your dinner. I could go on, excetera, excetera, but I got to run if
I'm to make the Starbucks' in time for a quick expresso before
closing.
Internet users gaining tolerance of
spam, study says
Internet users gaining tolerance of
spam, study says
04/11/2005 07:55 AMBoston Globe Apr 11 2005 11:03AM GMT
In the Village, Sex Shops Multiply and
Test a Neighborhood's Tolerance
In the Village, Sex Shops Multiply and
Test a Neighborhood's Tolerance
09/26/2004 11:26 PMAlmost a decade after Mayor Rudolph Giuliani proclaimed war on the
sex-shop business, it is alive and well and, at least in Greenwich
Village, growing.
Welcome to WebmasterWorld v3
Welcome to WebmasterWorld v3
06/07/2002 07:44 AMPhase one of the long awaited upgrade to WebmasterWorld forum software
has been completed.
WebmasterWorld News
WebmasterWorld News
09/22/2004 06:36 AM
WebmasterWorld
News
WebmasterWorld Newshttp://www.webmasterworld.com/
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They are here for their members to discuss the process
of doing business. There are enough B2B and B2C sites out there.
Running a website these days takes a great deal of knowledge. The
design, coding, maintenance, promotion, marketing, and management of a
website is almost an impossible task for one person alone without
extensive training. They are here as a forum for their members to
share and gain knowledge in operating and promoting a website. Think
of them as part of your extended site development and process team.
This has been added to eCommerce Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.
Militant Muslims find a haven in
'Londonistan' / Some say Britain
overdoing tolerance -- attacks feared
Militant Muslims find a haven in
'Londonistan' / Some say Britain
overdoing tolerance -- attacks feared
07/25/2004 07:41 PM"Now, I have all the answers." ..
report
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