Many of you will find interesting Rob Hyndman’s post on the rights of bloggers and, by extension, the crackdown on blogs and blogging in some parts of the world. Be sure to follow Rob’s links to commentary and The Committee to Protect Bloggers.
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Tad's Tweets- Went with the kids in search of skunk cabbage. It's a favourite of T's. No luck though. Despite the weather, I guess it's not spring yet. 07:12:16 PM February 07, 2010 from HootSuite
Douglas Anthropology- Mass graves may have lasting spiritual impact in Haiti - USATODAY.com http://ow.ly/155Jp #a1130 about 13 hours ago from HootSuite
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