Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Egypt - "The Blog of Samia Serageldin :: Taxis and Television: the unwitting interview"

I think the real moral here is that you shouldn't say anything to anyone that you aren't prepared to share on a municipal billboard. It's not such a bad idea, actually.

It's a little naive to expect confidentiality in a mode of public transportation anywhere.

Unless this broke local taxi rules - if this happened in the US, you'd be equally out of luck.

Here's - apparently - a link to the program but perhaps not the latest episode.

"Spain's Prisa suspended after report of imminent stake buy" - Reuters

Italy - "Italian Court Finds Google Violated Privacy" - NYTimes.com

Monday, February 08, 2010

"Freelance Connect"

This appears to be about two months old and there are very few listings. I wonder if anyone has started anything like this for the Mediterranean?

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Tunisia - "TUNISIA, ORGANIC FARMING IN THE GOVERNMENT'S AGENDA" - Green Med Journal

Malta - "Malta is full of delicious delights" - News.com.au

Food continues to provide one of the greatest attractions of the Mediterranean region. We need to spend more time looking at all the ways that the media of the region can be more creative in the way that they cover food.

"The trouble with tuna" - Philadelphia Inquirer | 02/05/2010

We need to collect all of the coverage given to this issue from the Mediterranean and distill it into a Wiki-type entry.

Spain - "Chef to close 'world's best' eatery in search for inspiration" - CNN.com