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- Girl's four-day ordeal in alligator swamp
TAMPA - A missing 11-year-old central Florida girl with an autism-related disorder was found alive by a member of her family's church four days after she disappeared into an alligator-infested swamp 800m from her home.Nadia Bloom... ヤンキースは - 自閉症関連障害不足している11歳の中央フロリダの少女彼女の家族の教会のメンバー4日後、彼女はワニが出没する彼女home.Nadiaブルームから800メートルの沼...に消えたが生きて発見された
- Google: Privacy.com | Editorial
There are important questions to be resolved about safeguarding privacy but the answer cannot lie in censoring everything before it is allowed to be readIn a Milan court this week both prosecution and defence agreed on one fundamental thing: some videos of an autistic schoolboy being bullied by his classmates posted online were disgusting. That is why, when alerted to their presence on its video-sharing site, Google removed them within 24 hours. So far, so simple – except that that action was not good enough for the Italian court. On Wednesday it convicted three Google executives of violating privacy and gave them six-month suspended sentences. This is an analogue verdict in a digital age. If allowed to stand, it poses a serious threat to the development of the internet and to freedom of speech.If the development of the internet has had a single theme over the past decade, it is surely the means it has given people to express themselves with unprecedented freedom: often silly, sometimes nasty – but occasionally and increasingly to good and important ends. Hundreds of thousands of comments are posted to news sites everyday, vastly expanding the range of political discussion. There are more than 133m blogs, according to the blog search site Technorati. Facebook boasts 400m users, letting each other know about everything from what they had for breakfast to the latest outrage perpetrated by some politician or other. Photo-sharing site Flickr hosts more than 4bn images. Twenty hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute.These social media companies do not create content as much as offer everyone a means of distributing it. And herein lies the regulatory rub. If someone used a telephone to blackmail or abuse someone else, they would be the ones guilty of crime, rather しかし、プライバシー保護の答えすべてを前に、readInミラノ裁判所が許可されて検閲にうそをつかないことについては解決することが重要な問題は、この1週間は、検察との防衛1基本的なことで合意:自閉症の男子学生の中のいくつかの動画ではいじめに彼のクラスメートを投。嫌だった
- One hit too many for Google in the courts
There is no doubt about it, it's been a horrible week for Google. On Wednesday, a Milan court convicted three of its executives for allowing a clip of an autistic boy being bullied to be viewed on Google Video. They were given six-month suspended sentences.
それについては疑う余地がない、これはGoogleにとって悲惨な1週間だった
- Jail for killer of pregnant woman
WISCONSIN - A woman has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for the murder of a pregnant, developmentally impaired mother. Police say the victim was beaten, burned and used for target practice.Thirty-seven-year-old Michelle Riley... ウィスコンシン-女性刑務所で45年ぶりに妊娠し、発達障害者の母親の殺害を宣告されている
- My Name Is Khan film review
A likable and slickly constructed Bollywood tale of understanding and tolerance has unwittingly provoked a storm in MumbaiIndian superstar Shahrukh Khan (often lovingly intialised to SRK) has found this film to be a lot more controversial than expected, even allowing for its plotlines involving US homeland security and terrorism. SRK plays an Indian man with Asperger's syndrome who, for reasons revealed as the film unfolds, is on a quest to personally deliver a message to the US president. Fox paid a lot to secure the international rights to this film and while the ultimate message it delivers, of understanding, community and tolerance, is one that deserves to be heard, it seems unlikely that it will have far-reaching crossover appeal – to say nothing of its problems in Mumbai, where the large and very vocal Shiv Sena movement have been attacking Khan via the film that bears his name. Western screenwriting guru Syd Field gets a credit for story consultancy, but the film is still very much structured according to Indian traditions. For instance, the interval is still used as the point where the film changes gear. As usual, the first half is more soap opera, spending plenty of getting-to-know-you time with the appealing characters before putting them through the wringer in the more politicised second section. Khan's quest lands him in government detention and sees him helping out a hurricane-ravaged Georgia town, while the post 9-11 climate sees anyone even vaguely resembling a Muslim under verbal and often physical attack. It's stunningly shot, on mostly US locations, and tackles plenty of hard topics – its deceptively light touch gets heavier as things progress. It's a shame that much of the intended audience will not see this well-intentioned, slickly constructed and と好感の持てる巧みに理解のボリウッドの物語と寛容の構築知らずMumbaiIndianのスーパースター、シャールクカーンの中の嵐を引き起こしたが予想よりも(多くの愛情を込めてSRK)をより多くの物議を醸すことがこの映画を発見しても、そのplotlines米国土安全保障関係することができますintialisedテロ
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