中途半端な英語使いが英国からのニュースを東京で読み、あちこちふらふらうろうろ。時々嘘。 はてブ = http://b.hatena.ne.jp/nofrills Twitter = http://twitter.com/nofrills Twitterのログ = http://twilog.org/nofrills ◆「なぜ、イスラム教徒は、イスラム過激派のテロを非難しないのか」という問いは、なぜ「差別」なのか。(2014年12月) ◆「陰謀論」と、「陰謀」について。そして人が死傷させられていることへのシニシズムについて。(2014年11月) ◆知らない人に気軽に話しかけることのできる場で、知らない人から話しかけられたときに応答することをやめました。また、知らない人から話しかけられているかもしれない場所をチェックすることもやめました。あなたの主張は、私を巻き込まずに、あなたがやってください
For decades, mainstream Israeli politicians have taken pride in their fingertip feel for the subtleties of American life and politics. Israeli diplomats know the meeting halls of the Midwest almost as well as they do the breakfast room at the Regency Hotel. So it has been disturbing to see, during the 2008 Presidential race and after, that some right-wing members of the Israeli political élite, al
【北京=川越一】米インターネット検索大手グーグルが中国本土での検索サービスから撤退を発表したことについて、中国のネット利用者の多くはグーグルを非難する書き込みをポータルサイト掲示板などに寄せている。撤退を歓迎する声と惜しむ声との比率は約9対1。一貫して「法律」を盾に対応してきた中国政府の“作戦勝ち”ともいえる。 グーグルと提携している中国の人気ポータルサイト、新浪ネットには24日までに、「外国人と外国企業は中国の法律を順守しなければならないことを理解すべきだ」といった意見が多数寄せられた。他のポータルサイトを含め、「グーグル出ていけ」「ずっとグーグルは使っていない。死んでくれてよかった。何の影響があるというのか」などと、感情的な意見も後を絶たない。 唯一、グーグル支持派の意見が目立ったのは国際情報紙、環球時報のウェブサイト。中国の検索サービス最大手「百度」の検索結果にウイルスを含んだウェブ
米インターネット検索大手グーグルの共同創業者サーゲイ・ブリン氏は、24日付の英紙ガーディアンとのインタビューで、中国政府によるネット検閲について「当社の競争力を阻むものならば、それは貿易障壁だ」と批判、米政府に通商問題として優先的に取り組むよう求めた。 同紙によると、ブリン氏は「情報サービスはわれわれの最大の輸出品」とする一方で、2006年に検閲を受け入れて中国に本格進出したことは間違いだったと認めた。 また中国でネット検索サービスを手掛ける米マイクロソフトの創業者で会長のビル・ゲイツ氏が米テレビ局に「(検閲は)非常に限定的」と語ったことに触れ、「大変失望している」と強調。「グーグルの対応に異議を唱えようとして、言論の自由や人権に反する発言をした」と不快感を示した。(共同)
【上海=河崎真澄】中国や香港の通信ネットワーク業者の間で、自社のサービスに組み込んだ米グーグルの技術や検索機能を排除する動きが広がっている。 25日付の英紙フィナンシャル・タイムズは、中国の通信大手、中国聯通(チャイナユニコム)が、新型の携帯端末に搭載予定だったグーグル製の基本ソフト(OS)「アンドロイド」の利用を見送ると報じた。同社は「われわれは中国の法律を順守する企業と仕事をしたい。グーグルとは当面、かかわりをもたない」としている。 また、香港からの報道によると、中国本土向けにサービスを提供している香港の有力ポータル(玄関)サイトTOMは、自社サイト内に置いていたグーグルの検索機能を取り除いた。 TOMは華僑社会で最も成功した人物として知られる香港の李嘉誠氏が率いる長江実業傘下の企業。李氏は中国共産党の指導者層や中国当局と親しい関係にある。香港メディアはTOMが中国に対する政治的配慮か
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says progress has been made on the row over Jerusalem settlements after talks in Washington. He boarded his plane back to Israel talking of a "golden way" to revive Mid-East peace talks. But Israeli President Shimon Peres said Mr Netanyahu "apparently... did not reach an understanding with the US". Silence from US officials on last-minute talks has been wi
James Harding, The Times: "It is less of a risk than continuing to do what we are currently doing" The Times and Sunday Times newspapers will start charging to access their websites in June, owner News International (NI) has announced. Users will pay £1 for a day's access and £2 for a week's subscription. The move opens a new front in the battle for readership and will be watched closely by the in
Google's corporate information sites appeared to have been hacked this morning. Update, 3.21pm: Google now says the problem is "not a hack, but a bug". Their California offices are waking up and dealing with it now... Users searching with Google for "Google executives" were given an English link saying "Corporate Information – Google Management" that took them to a page with all information in Chi
He said through an interpreter: "It goes all the way up to him - he was in charge of these types of cases." The recent allegations against the Catholic Church echo paedophilia scandals that rocked the institution in America eight years ago. Allegations of the abuse of deaf children have also resurfaced in Italy, where interviews with several victims were due to be broadcast on national television
A package of amendments to the landmark US healthcare reform law, which extends coverage to 32 million more Americans, has passed its final Congress vote. The US House of Representatives backed amendments by 220 votes to 207. The vote was needed after a number of Republican objections. The Senate earlier voted for the package by 56-43. Two points, which Democrats say are minor, were deleted. Presi
Updated | Thursday | 7:53 a.m. As the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronoth’s Web site Ynet News reports, Israel’s military put two of its own soldiers on trial on Wednesday for allegedly forcing a 9-year-old Palestinian boy to open bags they suspected might contain explosives during a raid in Gaza last year. When the soldiers were charged earlier this month, my colleague Isabel Kershner reported that
By Robert Mackey March 25, 2010 9:19 am March 25, 2010 9:19 am Ronen Zvulun/Reuters Control of Jerusalem’s holy sites have been a stumbling block in pat negotiations. As my colleagues Helene Cooper and Isabel Kershner report, Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, left Washington after a long meeting with President Obama apparently failed to persuade him to halt the building of homes for Jew
A top Google executive on Wednesday called for rules to put pressure on governments that filter the Internet, saying the practice was hindering international trade. Alan Davidson, director of public policy for Google, told a joint Congressional panel that the United States should consider withholding development aid for countries that restrict certain Web sites. He said censorship had become more
A woman lit a candle in front of Google’s China headquarters in Beijing on Tuesday after the company stopped censoring the Internet for China by shifting its search engine off the mainland. Credit...Andy Wong/Associated Press Google pushed. Now China is pushing back. The company’s problems in China escalated on Tuesday as its ties to some Chinese partners began to come apart and the government rea
INM will also pay Independent Print Limited, the company set up by Lebedev to publish the titles, £9.25m over the next 10 months. In exchange, IPL will assume "all future trading liabilities and obligations". Lebedev said the acquisition by IPL, which is expected to be completed in May, would safeguard the Independent titles' future. Ledebev's son, Evgeny, is to be chairman of IPL. Lebedev will be
The Rev. Lawrence C. Murphy, with hands together, at St. John’s School for the Deaf in Wisconsin in 1960.Credit... Top Vatican officials — including the future Pope Benedict XVI — did not defrock a priest who molested as many as 200 deaf boys, even though several American bishops repeatedly warned them that failure to act on the matter could embarrass the church, according to church files newly un
HONG KONG — As Google began offering uncensored search results in China early Tuesday morning, it was unclear how much impact the company’s move would have toward the company’s stated goal: to “meaningfully increase access to information for people in China.” Some mainland Internet users said this week that they were concerned more about their continued access to Google’s high-quality search servi
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