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  • Tracking homicides on the * Googlish* Baltimore Homicide Chart is disturbing, yet completely fascinating.

    Baltimore--A Great Place....To Die 2008

  • What did I learn from this amazing * Googlish* death chart?

    Baltimore--A Great Place....To Die 2008

  • Swaraj Paul Barooah at India's Spicy IP reckoned Microsoft may be FAT headed in its recent action in the US courts about the use of elements of Linux, while the Brazilian new technology blawg DNT reported on Finland's new "Nokia" law Portuguese/Googlish.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Udo Vetter at lawblog.de felt doubly bad about his neighbour being exposed as a Neonazi (German/Googlish) in a flyer put through his door; and told us about the socialist member of the Bundestag Jörg Tauss (German/Googlish), suspected of child porn offences, who claims he was in possession of the stuff in connection with his official duties (German/Googlish).

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • John C. Bouck reckoned Canada should put the colonial past behind it and adopt a fresh written constitution, and Thémis told us about proposed constitutional changes in France French/Googlish.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • I'm pleased to say he got in a mention of Justice minister Rachida Dati French/Googlish and her lovely ring.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Looking at criminal law, Spanish blawger José Ramón Chaves García at contencioso.es started by wondering whether fines should be reduced during tough economic times Spanish/Googlish, before considering the psycho-human rights aspects of discounted and aggravated fines, and ending with a fine poetic flourish.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • At Diritto 2.0 Ernesto Belisario is doing something about Italian politicians' ignorance of the web (Italian/Googlish) and the Austrian law blogger Hans Peter Lehofer had a go at the editor of Austria's official gazette (German/Googlish) and reported (in English this time) on the European Court of Justice's UTECA ruling on Spanish film finance law at contentandcarrier.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

  • Meanwhile, the French blawger Jules at Diner's Room wrote French/Googlish about two decisions of the European Court of Human Rights permitting the censoring of photographs to help the fight against smoking.

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  • Thomas Stadler at internet-law.de criticised German/Googlish the insinuating tone of media reporting mentioning Tauss's previous opposition to aspects of proposed anti-porn legislation.

    Archive 2009-03-01 2009

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