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Lessig Blog, v2:
Prosecutor as bully — (Some will say this is not the time. I disagree. This is the time when every mixed emotion needs to find voice.) — Since his arresting the early morning of January 11, 2011 — two years to the day before Aaron Swartz ended his life — I have known more about the events …
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Wired, Hullabaloo, Guardian and Brad DeLong
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Anne Cai / MIT's Student Newspaper:
Aaron Swartz commits suicide — Computer activist Aaron H. Swartz committed suicide in New York City yesterday, Jan. 11, according to his uncle, Michael Wolf, in a comment to The Tech. Swartz was 26. — “The tragic and heartbreaking information you received is, regrettably, true,” …
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AlterNet, Guardian, Mashable!, American Power, VentureBeat, The Verge, The Daily Caller, The Raw Story, Towleroad News #gay and Gothamist
Cory Doctorow / Boing Boing:
RIP, Aaron Swartz — To the extent possible under law, Cory Doctorow has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to “RIP, Aaron Swartz.” — Update: Go read Lessig: “He was brilliant, and funny. A kid genius. A soul, a conscience, the source of a question I have asked myself a million times: What would Aaron think?
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ABCNEWS, Internet Archive Blogs, The Agonist, Guardian, The Atlantic Online, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Gawker, The Lede, TechCrunch and Althouse
Michael Martinez / CNN:
Online activist Aaron Swartz commits suicide, relative says — Los Angeles (CNN) — Aaron Swartz, an Internet savant who at a young age shaped the online era by co-developing RSS and Reddit and later became a digital activist, has committed suicide, a relative told CNN Saturday. — He was 26 years old.
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The Moderate Voice, Guardian and The Reality-Based Community
John Schwartz / New York Times:
Aaron Swartz, Precocious Programmer and Internet Activist, Dies at 26 — Aaron Swartz, a wizardly programmer who as a teenager helped to develop a computer code that provided a format for delivering regularly changing Web content and in later life became an unwavering crusader …
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Guardian, Balloon Juice and Althouse, more at Mediagazer »
Ezra Klein / Wonkblog:
Treasury: We won't mint a platinum coin to sidestep the debt ceiling — The Treasury Department will not mint a trillion-dollar platinum coin to get around the debt ceiling. If they did, the Federal Reserve would not accept it. — That's the bottom line of the statement that Anthony Coley …
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Chris Hayes / msnbc.com:
The magic coin — Odds are by now you've heard at least something …
The magic coin — Odds are by now you've heard at least something …
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Cagle.com Premium Cartoon News and The Reality-Based Community
WTVF-TV:
State Suspends Permit Of Man In Gun Control Rage Video — NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security has suspended the handgun carry permit of a local man who threatened to “start killing people” to protect his Second Amendment right.
Frank Luntz / Washington Post:
Why Republicans should watch their language — Frank Luntz, a pollster, is the author of “Win: The Key Principles to Take Your Business From Ordinary to Extraordinary.” — This coming week, House Republicans will gather in Williamsburg, Va., to discuss what went wrong in 2012.
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Applesauce, p m carpenter's commentary and Daily Kos
Ben Geman / The Hill:
Major report warns climate change could raise temperatures by 10 degrees — The third National Climate Assessment, released Friday, said there's “unambiguous evidence” that earth is warming, and that climate change over the past 50 years is driven primarily by human activity, especially from burning fossil fuels.
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The Agonist, Mother Jones and Wonkblog
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Max Fisher / Washington Post:
The anti-Americanism of Jackie Chan — Jackie Chan, shown here at a comedy show in San Diego, disparaged the United States on a Chinese TV show. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images) — Americans know Jackie Chan best for his cheery, acrobatic performances in action movies such as “Rumble in the Bronx” …
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Weasel Zippers, Mediaite, Washington Examiner and Gawker
James Joyner / The Atlantic Online:
No Longer the ‘Party of Eisenhower and Reagan’ — Republican opposition to defense secretary nominee Chuck Hagel reveals just how far the party's thinking has drifted on foreign policy. — Jason Reed/Reuters — With exit polls showing that the country trusted him more to conduct U.S. foreign policy …
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Middle Earth Journal, Outside the Beltway, The Agonist and Power Line
Salt Lake Tribune:
Utah A.G. tied to alleged fraud, says indicted businessman — Jeremy Johnson says new A.G. brokered attempt to derail federal investigation. — | The Salt Lake Tribune — Embattled St. George businessman Jeremy Johnson says new Utah Attorney General John Swallow helped broker a deal …
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Weasel Zippers