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Ken Livingstone - Mayor of London - answers the 10 questions on democracy. www.whydemocracy.net Blogalaxia: MySpace video democracy ken livingstone london mayor why Technorati: MySpace video democracy ken livingstone london mayor why del.icio.us: MySpace video democracy ken livingstone london mayor why InMyVideos.com: MySpace democracy ken livingstone london mayor why
DEMOCRACY: INTERNET TV BLOG "Democracy Player 0.9.6 Released - Last version ever! (before name change) by Nicholas Reville We have just released version 0.9.6 of Democracy Player. It is a *big* update, with lots of new features, bug fixes, and improvements. It?s also the last version ever of Democracy Player. The next release from us will be under our new name, Miro. Below are all the new features in this release, but I?d like to talk a little about the most exciting new feature, ?folder watching?. It?s a new preference panel that let?s you pick folders on your local computer to include in your video collection. When a new video shows up in that folder, it will appear in your collection. Do you download videos from your browser to your desktop? Set Democracy Player to watch your desktop for new videos. Do you keep all your videos on an external hard drive? Add that hard drive to your collection and get all your videos organized in Democracy Player. Try it out. The new features: 1. Folder watching (what I just
Firing tear gas and wielding truncheons, police in Istanbul broke up the latest street protest in Turkey on Tuesday May 1st. On this occasion left-wingers wanted to mark the anniversary of the massacre of over 30 demonstrators in 1977. It grew into a large clash and given Turkey?s current political crisis, the police and others in authority are nervous that any gathering may get out of hand. Perhaps as many as 1m people took to the streets at the weekend to demand that Turkey preserve its secular character. More large protests are likely. The real trouble started over the choice of a new president to replace the incumbent, Ahmet Necdet Sezer, whose seven-year term expires on May 16th. The president is chosen by parliament where the ruling AK Party has a big majority. At first it seemed that the prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, would take the job. But after the army, the opposition and the Mr Sezer all objected, he instead nominated his foreign minister, Abdullah Gul. It was only after a first inconclusiv
