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May 20, 2013
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The Author Who Hates Public LibrariesPosted on Feb 15, 2013
Best-selling children’s book writer Terry Deary claims the concept of providing the “impoverished access to books” is outdated and irrelevant; despite hopes that the next pope will be less homophobic than the last, the likely candidate supports “Kill the Gays” laws; meanwhile, PayPal and Lenovo aim to finish off passwords in order to move on to more secure measures. These discoveries and more below. On a regular basis, Truthdig brings you the news items and odds and ends that have 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. Libraries ‘Have Had Their Day’, says Horrible Histories Author The Inside Story of Why Aaron Swartz Broke Into MIT and JSTOR Registry Helps Guests Avoid Wearing the Same Dress Cars and Robust Cities Are Fundamentally Incompatible Gains for Minority Actors in NYC, but Whites Continue to Be Overrepresented The Real Trouble with Jonah Lehrer What Obama Said—and What He Meant—About Climate Change, War and Civil Liberties U.S. and Israel Push the Boundaries of International Law The Last Time a Pope Resigned, Mass Media Was Called ... Mass Top Papal Candidate Has Defended ‘Kill the Gays’ Laws in Africa Greek Economy Finally Under Control PayPal, Lenovo Launch New Campaign to Kill the Password Advertisement Previous item: Republicans Block Hagel, Stewart Ridicules Rubio, and More Next item: Cost of Financial Crisis Tops $22 Trillion New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |