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  1. @joshuafoust Fewer people in Hindu Kush to object to cell tower in their backyard
  2. RT @joshuafoust: @drjjoyner @zachprague ... whether golf, chess, and cheerleading are sports as well. | Yes, no, and sometimes.
  3. RT @AfPakChannel: It's been a bad 24 hours in Afghanistan http://tinyurl.com/yjrkm3g | Bad 30 years or so...
  4. RT @attackerman: ... ubiquitous big-beard picture of KSM is not the same dude as Khalid Shave-Your-Back Mohammed or Dapper KSM?
  5. @zachprague Race driving is a sport and many of its drivers are fine athletes. But it's not an athletic competition.
  6. RT @pearsonified: Listen up, sports media: NASCAR drivers are not athletes; they are SPORTSMEN. Huge difference.
  7. The problem with Republican Party principles http://bit.ly/4HrWGT
  8. Where would AIG employers PO'd they didn't get a big bonus go in this economy? http://bit.ly/681eWj
  9. @Danny_Glover Well, print sources tend not to provide source material. Heck, most reporting is just from reporter's notes
  10. @MelissaTweets If you email a reporter and don't request privacy, you presumably grant publication rights.
  11. @Danny_Glover Agree that they're out there and should be reported. They don't have to be reproduced to do that.
  12. @AdamSerwer Thanks. I was wondering why no one was calling SNL on this
  13. @MelissaTweets And those who publish those emails are profiting from someone else's work wo permission or pay.
  14. @MelissaTweets Anything you write is theoretically copyrighted
  15. @MelissaTweets NYT probably wouldn't be successfully sued for publishing, although there's a copyright argument to be made.
  16. @technosailor New design makes sense given fewer updates and larger other social media presence
  17. RT @marshallmanson: Wikipedia editor numbers are declining sharply according to WSJ: http://bit.ly/7dXY3A
  18. Also amused SNL gets away with having whites do black and Asian characters. http://bit.ly/4TsQfT
  19. SNL China skit sums up Obama foreign policy nicely. Surprised to see this harsh a take from left. http://bit.ly/4TsQfT
  20. @Danny_Glover That they have public impact doesn't make them not private. We have no right to their emails.