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Suchwort: "Thing"
Stichwort: Guardian - 9 Presseschau-Absätze
Feuilletons
16.09.2013
[…]
in einem großen Essay im Guardian ausgerechnet Karl Kraus als Mentor für seine kulturkonservativen Reflexe aus, allerdings waren bei Kraus noch die Zeitungen das Internet: "For Kraus, the infernal
thing
about newspapers was their fraudulent coupling of Enlightenment ideals with a relentless pursuit of profit and power. With technoconsumerism, a humanist rhetoric of 'empowerment' and 'creativity' and
[…]
Feuilletons
12.06.2013
[…]
assure all there has always been a stage before the wiretap, a preliminary process involving the capture, retention and analysis of raw data. It has been so for decades now in this country. The only
thing
new here, from a legal standpoint, is the scale on which the FBI and NSA are apparently attempting to cull anti-terrorism leads from that data. But the legal and moral principles? Same old stuff."
[…]
Feuilletons
18.04.2013
[…]
es mit der BBC: "'In Britain you have the BBC which employs something like 8,000 journalists. So if you are going to go behind a paywall up against the BBC and ITN and Sky News, that is quite a big
thing
to do, you have to be very confident that what you're producing is really excellent, because all of that is going to remain free forever,' Rusbridger (pictured left) observed. 'And the BBC is probably
[…]
Feuilletons
02.08.2011
[…]
Rafik Schami im Interview mit Words Without Borders über die Lage in Syrien: "This nonviolent insurgency in Syria is the longest in its history. No ruler in the world has an answer to that kind of
thing
. The regime is merely reacting, the initiative passed into the hands of the insurgents long ago, and they have already done a great deal. The length of their nonviolent resistance will overthrow the
[…]
Feuilletons
30.11.2010
[…]
der Dokumente auf die arabische Welt haben werden: "Arab leaders urged the U.S. to go after Saddam privately for years, but wouldn't back it publicly for fear of the public reaction. It's the same
thing
with Iran over the last few years, or with their views of the Palestinian factions and Israel. But now those private conversations are being made public, undeniably and with names attached. So here's
[…]
Feuilletons
10.08.2010
[…]
Bedeutung der Netzneutralität: "As much as anything else, the economic success of the Internet comes from its architecture. The architecture, and the competitive forces it assures, is the only interesting
thing
at stake in this battle over 'network neutrality.' And yet, the most senior economic advisers in the White House don't seem to know what that means. They could, if they took the time. Barbara van Schewick's
[…]
Feuilletons
11.12.2009
[…]
Anlässlich der Debatte um das Schweizer Minarettverbot wünscht sich Timothy Garton Ash im Guardian etwas mehr Augenmaß in der Diskussion: "The worst
thing
that could happen is a polarisation around purely symbolic issues, with one side, consisting almost entirely of non-Muslims, shouting 'Islam!' and the other, consisting almost entirely of Muslims, shouting back 'Islamophobia!'"
[…]
Feuilletons
11.12.2009
[…]
Spiked (und ist dabei so höflich, die rassistische Dimension der Idee nicht zu erwähnen): "Sadly we live in a world where, for many climate crusaders, a photo of 12 beaming babies is somehow a bad
thing
, a symbol of the problems we face... What is truly disturbing about this, from a humanist perspective, is not simply that there is a silent crusade against the unique quality of human life, but that
[…]
Feuilletons
30.06.2004
[…]
Leinwandstücke verwendete: Dieser Steckbrief in Stichworten ist eine Alternative zum noch knapperen Kommentar, mit dem die englische Tageszeitung The Guardian die Ausstellung zusammenfasste. 'One damn
thing
after another'". In einem zugehörigen Kasten berichtet Waser, dass die Ursache für den Brand in einem Lager der Firma Londoner Kunstaufbewahrungsfirma Momart, bei dem Saatchi hundert Werke aus seiner
[…]