Name: Uriel Wittenberg
Weblog: urielw.com
Articles: 18
First Published: Sunday, March 27, 2005
Last Published: Thursday, February 2, 2006
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Reducing Human Interference— One more inter-human barrier helps keep corporate communications channels clear.
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Diagnosing the Culture— Exceeding Dostoyevsky to Save the World.
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Phony Medical Testimony, or Phony NYT Article?— Most readers of this front-page New York Times story would conclude that its subject, Dr. Ray Harron, is a crook.
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Deceit Culture— Appreciating logic makes you want to yell "Shut up!" at people.
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Dogmatic Scientists Fight Rational Christians— I'm no natural ally to proponents of intelligent design, but I'm amazed by scientists' faith-based opposition to the theory.
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Cambridge U., the Life of the Mind— ...
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Pundits Reach Similar Ideas Without Communication— Guest New York Times columnist Matt Miller joins my opinion bloc. (Supplement to earlier piece, "Irreconcilable Differences.")
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Man-Corporate Interface— A major communications company copes with a communications challenge.
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New York Times Illogical, Superficial on Bolton— Did John R. Bolton, Bush's nominee for UN ambassador, misrepresent intelligence or didn't he? Did he break rules or not?
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Irreconcilable Differences— The movie, The Matrix, is too optimistic to work as an allegory for our world. People there can communicate.
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Wrongdoing by American Mormons in China— Ethical breaches by an American Mormon couple teaching at China's top university, and the Mormon authorities who supported them.
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Joe Bosco, Blogger— This journalist/author loves free speech and risked imprisonment for it. But "counterproductive" news he'll squelch.
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Inside China's Diplomacy School— Death threats, contract breaches, petty larceny: The tumultuous experiences of a Western teacher at Beijing's China Foreign Affairs University.
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Bolt from the Blue Smites Book Critic— Another public lecture, another cosmic happening! As I carped about the speaker, I never imagined how I'd be waylaid.
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Emperor's Nudity Remarked— New York Times precipitates hacker tsunami by speaking — aloud — certain truths about the Evil Empire's flagship product.
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Meeting Ian McEwan— As the great novelist speaks in Toronto, mysterious hints of our cosmic connectedness keep surfacing.
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God's reps on earth warn against playing God— "Sinister cabal" innocuous pleasantry? Some of the Schiavo commentary raises possibility it's in earnest.
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Two Trailer Park Moms— With Clint Eastwood's character standing in for real life mom, best movie parallels reality for best actress.


