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Goody ‘Toe Shoes’ Banned by ArmyPosted on Jul 5, 2011
The U.S. military bans FiveFingers shoes because they “detract from a professional military image”; Rupert Murdoch sells MySpace for a measly $35 million; and Google teams with the Getty Museum to create a smartphone application for art lovers. These discoveries and more, below. On a regular basis, Truthdig brings you the news items and odds and ends that found their way to Larry Gross, director of the USC Annenberg School for Communication. A specialist in media and culture, art and communication, visual communication and media portrayals of minorities, Gross helped found the field of gay and lesbian studies. The links below open in a new window. Newer ones are on top. U.S. Military Gives ‘Toe Shoes’ the Boot The Importance of College: A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy Birthers Have No Sense of Humor. Duh. Why We Need a Supreme Court Ruling on Gay Marriage Murdoch Takes a Bath on MySpace Google and Getty team up for pictures worth a thousand links Evolution machine: Genetic engineering on fast forward The rise of the indie author Advertisement Previous item: EU Rejects Aggressive Cut in Carbon Emissions Next item: Japanese Reconstruction Minister Creates PR Disaster, Quits New and Improved CommentsWe are launching a major overhaul of our comments section. In addition to more robust spam filtering and moderation, new features include the ability to rate other comments, sort how they are displayed and respond directly via e-mail or in a thread. Unfortunately, commenters will lose their existing Truthdig identities. It's a pain, we know, but on the plus side you will now be able to log in with a plethora of options, including Google, Twitter, Facebook and Disqus accounts. Before launching this system we spent months in discussion with our top commenters. We listened to the feedback and we hope you like what we've come up with. Please direct any problems or concerns to us via our contact page. |