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Name: Uriel Wittenberg
Weblog: urielw.com
Articles: 18
First Published: Sunday, March 27, 2005
Last Published: Thursday, February 2, 2006
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Currently listing articles 18-1:
  1. Reducing Human Interference

    — One more inter-human barrier helps keep corporate communications channels clear.

    OPINION in Culture on February 02, 2006

  2. Diagnosing the Culture

    — Exceeding Dostoyevsky to Save the World.

    OPINION in Culture on January 17, 2006

  3. 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.

    OPINION in Politics on November 30, 2005

  4. Deceit Culture

    — Appreciating logic makes you want to yell "Shut up!" at people.

    OPINION in Politics on November 23, 2005

  5. 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.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on November 10, 2005

  6. Cambridge U., the Life of the Mind

    — ...

    OPINION in Culture on October 20, 2005

  7. Pundits Reach Similar Ideas Without Communication

    — Guest New York Times columnist Matt Miller joins my opinion bloc. (Supplement to earlier piece, "Irreconcilable Differences.")

    OPINION in Culture on June 06, 2005

  8. Man-Corporate Interface

    — A major communications company copes with a communications challenge.

    NEWS in Sci/Tech on May 23, 2005

  9. 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?

    OPINION in Politics on May 12, 2005

  10. Irreconcilable Differences

    — The movie, The Matrix, is too optimistic to work as an allegory for our world. People there can communicate.

    OPINION in Politics on April 29, 2005

  11. 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.

    OPINION in Culture on April 24, 2005

  12. Joe Bosco, Blogger

    — This journalist/author loves free speech and risked imprisonment for it. But "counterproductive" news he'll squelch.

    OPINION in Sci/Tech on April 22, 2005

  13. 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.

    OPINION in Books on April 19, 2005

  14. 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.

    OPINION in Books on April 17, 2005

  15. Emperor's Nudity Remarked

    — New York Times precipitates hacker tsunami by speaking — aloud — certain truths about the Evil Empire's flagship product.

    in Sci/Tech on April 11, 2005

  16. Meeting Ian McEwan

    — As the great novelist speaks in Toronto, mysterious hints of our cosmic connectedness keep surfacing.

    OPINION in Books on April 05, 2005

  17. God's reps on earth warn against playing God

    — "Sinister cabal" innocuous pleasantry? Some of the Schiavo commentary raises possibility it's in earnest.

    in Culture on April 02, 2005

  18. Two Trailer Park Moms

    — With Clint Eastwood's character standing in for real life mom, best movie parallels reality for best actress.

    in Culture on March 27, 2005

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