2006

Who decides what our honest and trustworthy friends at Secure Computing will allow their clients (or rather, their clients’ subjects and employees) to read? Turns it’s a bloke called Tomo Foote-Lennox. No, that is not a typo. Mr. Foote-Lennox, it seems, is the one who ruled that BoingBoing was “porn” on the basis of that…

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So there’s this American software firm called Secure Computing, that sells filter proxy software to fun-loving tyrannettes like the rulers of Saudi Arabia so they can keep their citizens from reading any of that awful, awful stuff on the Internet. (At least, those citizens who can’t afford an Inmarsat BGAN terminal.) Turns out their stuff’s…

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No.3 official at the CIA under investigation over ties with Brent Wilkes and the Randall Cunningham corruption scandal. Laura Rozen hears from a “source”: And what were the forthcoming contracts for? According to a source, they were to create and run a secret plane network, for whatever needs the CIA has for secret fleets of…

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Since the night before Christmas, a huge container ship has been hard aground outside the Mexican port of Ensenada. The MV APL Panama, 52,000 tonnes plus an estimated 30,000 tonnes of cargo, drove at speed into a beach after the captain unwisely dispensed with the services of a harbour pilot. She is estimated to be…

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Reuters DeathNet reports on the surging price of guns in Iraq. Apparently a Tariq (a locally made automatic pistol) used to go for $150 in 2003, now selling for $600. An AK-47, meanwhile, was yours for $50 in the good old days. Now you could shell out up to $350 for a Russian-made one (the…

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