Tired of only hearing Najib jabber on and on and on on mainstream media. Here’s a clip of Julian Assange interviewing Anwar Ibrahim to give you the measure of the man who could be the next Prime Minister. I don’t trust the former Deputy Prime Minister completely, however I trust the ruling government even less.
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A Primer to How to Survive a Plague
I do not know when this documentary will hit Malaysian shores, but it is reportedly a touching and relevant production on activism in the face of apathy and outright stigmatization. To make up for it, watch this interview conducted by Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman with ACT UP founding member Peter Staley and Director David France.
Subconscious Self Retains Some Credibility.
My strictly stalker-like admiration for Hanazawa Kana’s voice seems to be echoed by the female half of the human population. The last part of the video ends with a mock-sketch of a little sister telling her big sister to cheer up. My translation based-on a feeble grasp of Japanese. Kana-chan: My dear sister. You have …
Phil Jones has my Sympathies.
NewScientist just interviewed the Phil Jones, a climate researcher working at the University of East Anglia, and central figure of the whole Climategate media kerfuffle. It is certainly quite an illuminating article who think that emails between scientists should be open to public view as well, because as Trevor Davies points out: We regard emails …



