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PROFILE: Guantanamo Lawyer Speaks Out
from Revver - bush Videos June 20, 2008
Author: newsproject Added: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 04:39:30 -0800 Duration: 289http://newsproject.org Despite its recent 5-4 rejection of the legal basis for the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, the Supreme Court may flip back to support the Bush administration's views on executive power. Steven Wax, a Federal Public Defender ...
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PROFILE: Guantanamo Lawyer Speaks Out
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 19, 2008
http://newsproject.org Despite its recent 5-4 rejection of the legal basis for the Guantanamo Bay detention camp, the Supreme Court may flip back to support the Bush administration's views on executive power. Steven Wax, a Federal Public Defender who represents seven Gitmo prisoners, is in the middle of this Constitutional maelstrom.
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Wallstrip Chat: Peter Kafka
from my videos June 10, 2008
Author: wallstrip Added: Tue, 10 Jun 2008 12:16:19 -0800 Duration: 329(06-09-08) Julie Alexandria sits down with Silicon Alley Insider's managing editor, Peter Kafka.
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Dead on Second Life
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife March 10, 2008
Karl Marx, Franz Kafka and Coco Chanel come back to life on Second Life. Artificial intelligence is used to bring famous dead people back to life on Second Life, giving them.. well... a second life. The avatars are created to move autonomously around the virtual world, and to interact with the other avatars. The language they use to chat with the other users is synthesized using artificial intelligence algorithms and neural networks. The language engine processes all the written text the famous ones left behind before they died. more info on http://www.artisopensource.net Author: xdxdVSxdxd Keywords: dead second life marx chanel kafka avatar artificial intelligence neural networks language communication Added: March 10, 2008
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What Is Love
from YouTube :: Tag // music March 02, 2008
WHAT IS LOVE MUSIC VIDEO I MADE IN TV PRODUCTION CLASS Author: thepiercekafka Keywords: what is love love? pierce kafka thepiercekafka pbhs pompano high music video funny whatislove Added: March 2, 2008
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The Judgment
from Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast November 02, 2005
A confession: I ve been loath to podcast Kafka, only because I wouldn t know which one would be podcastable, which is to say Kafkaesque enough to be delivered storyhour-style, but not so Kafkaesque as to leave listeners beating themselves with the oars used to row the macabre waters of their own tears. You know, that sort of thing. Don t get me wrong, I love that sort of thing. I mean, sometimes I am that sort of thing. But that doesn t mean you should have to be so you see the problem. It s not a small one. Fortunately, I discovered an easy way to take care of this problem. Thank you for the request. Request granted, problem solved. (Whew) Now who s next?
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kafka not so sure
from YouTube :: Tag // newyork February 17, 2008
a comedy, hilarious, one of faizan kareems first silent films.. he acts and directs!!! Author: faizankareem123 Keywords: short film faizan kareem kafka new york academy 2008 Added: February 16, 2008
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Nipón Café
from Ricky Mango en español January 08, 2007
Dice la leyenda que Prometeo trajo a los seres humanos el Fuego... y, con él, la civilización. Pero esta traición de Prometeo al gran Zeus también tuvo otras consecuencias: el nacimiento de la primera mujer y, con ella, al igual que en el Antiguo Testamento... la llegada del Mal. No espero que os creáis esta leyenda. Pero confío en que disfrutéis escuchando, de labios de Ricky Mango, la historia del titán Prometeo.
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Wallstrip - Wallstrip Chat: Peter Kafka
from YouTube :: Videos by wallstrip January 18, 2008
(1-18-08) Julie Alexandria sits down with Silicon Alley Insider's managing editor, Peter Kafka. Author: wallstrip Keywords: peter kafka interview forbes silicon alley insider henry blodgett record industry big media startup web video cbs news Added: January 18, 2008
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Mic Rocka
from YouTube :: Tag // secondlife December 12, 2007
Live Second Life hip hop track Author: keepmee Keywords: Second Life hip hop mic rocka kafka dinzeo rap Added: December 12, 2007
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Un monde unpeaceful (3)
from ARTE Radio : Les nouveautés de la semaine November 20, 2007
Jeunesse du polygraphe "Je ne pouvais guère être plus explicite" Vincent Labaume est un polygraphe qui donne de la voix. Déjà auteur d'un "single" néo-debordien, sur ARTE Radio, il se lance dans une série de chroniques narratives, surréalistes et intranquilles. Troisième épisode : notre poète publicitaire se souvient de ses 20 ans compliqués, brouillés par la "kafkaïne" et l'inspiration aléatoire. Enregistrement : 10 septembre 07 - Prise de son et mix : Christophe Rault - Texte et voix : Vincent Labaume
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LovecraCked! The Movie (Trailer)
from recent posts tagged sex - blip.tv (beta) May 25, 2007
The new Horror/Comedy from BiFF JUGGERNAUT Productions, inspired by H.P. Lovecraft and featuring Troma's Lloyd Kaufman, and many more! Weapon-wielding psychopaths, evil temptresses, creatures from beyond, forces of the unknown, zombie sex. . . and a journalist without a clue.OFFICIAL SITE
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Swarthmore College Faculty Lectures
from Swarthmore College Faculty Lectures April 09, 2007
When and why does western fiction become difficult to read? My lecture takes on this question. Modernist writers of unknowing refuse to tell the West's favorite story: that of a hero or heroine moving through trouble and eventually coming to know. I explore how we in the West came to tell that favorite story, why we have cycled and recycled it for over two centuries. Then, around the turn of the last century, a group of thinkers and writers-Proust, Kafka, Faulkner, and Freud among them-worked to reshape our very sense of the human drama. They revised our most commonsensical ways of understanding ourselves in space and time and among others. The aim of the lecture is to explain why they are so difficult to read. No less important, I'll try to persuade my audience that their difficulty is invaluable.
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Unknowing: The Work of Modernist Fiction
from Swarthmore College Faculty Lectures April 08, 2007
by Alexander Griswold Cummins Professor of English Literature Philip Weinstein "When and why does western fiction become difficult to read? My lecture takes on this question," Weinstein says. "Modernist writers of unknowing refuse to tell the West's favorite story: that of a hero or heroine moving through trouble and eventually coming to know. I explore how we in the West came to tell that favorite story, why we have cycled and recycled it for over two centuries. Then, around the turn of the last century, a group of thinkers and writers-Proust, Kafka, Faulkner, and Freud among them-worked to reshape our very sense of the human drama. They revised our most commonsensical ways of understanding ourselves in space and time and among others. The aim of the lecture is to explain why they are so difficult to read. No less important, I'll try to persuade my audience that their difficulty is invaluable."
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