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From April 7th to the 9th Brown University will be hosting a three-day
conference and workshop for writers, publishers, and technologists to
shape the authoring, publishing, and reading tools of the next century
for interactive fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction (www.stg.brown.edu/projects/TP21CL/index.html).
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m m m ...Federal
judge Lowell A. Reed of the District Court in Philadelphia has
blocked the Child On-line Protection Act. The law, signed last Fall but
never put into effect when Reed halted the process with a temporary restraining
order, which would have expired on midnight, Feb. 1, the day he filed
his decision. m m m ...New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has plans to auction off over 300 of the city's abandoned lots, of which 118 have been converted to community gardens. There are currently 11,000 vacant lots in New York, with a reported 500-700 of them considered gardens by their communities. The gardens were "on-loan" and aparantly the Giuliani and his staff feel that the land could be put to better use. "People that administer the gardens know that at some point or another, the city is going to take some sort of action," said Hector Barista, first deputy at the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development. "The Giuliani administration is trying to dispose of property not slated for housing development, economic development and so forth. We are trying to privatize as many city-owned properties as we can." Of the lots that are considered to be gardens by the people who tend them, only 36 are designated as permanent gardens. Two of them that are not considered permanent have existed for over 20 years; the Parque de Tranquilidad and the All People's Garden on the Lower East Side. Also not protected is the Garden of Eden in Queens, which appeared in National Geographic three years ago in an issue celebrating Earth Day. The city gardeners have staged protests and attended public hearings to attempt to block the sale of the gardens, but so far it has been to no avail. The converted lots serve as a source of pride for the people who tend them, many containing herb and vegetable patches. "These gardeners deserve to be rewarded for neighborhood improvement, and instead they are being smacked in the face," said Brad Will of the More Gardens Coalition. Giulaini doesn't think so, and in a recent argument against saving the gardens stated that the gardeners failed to recognize the needs of a free-market economy and were stuck in "the era of communism." The lots are planned to go on sale in May. m m m ...Almost one year after the American media picked up the story about the horrible conditions facing garment workers in the U.S. commonwealth Saipan, things seem to have remained the same. In January of this year, human rights groups filed sweeping lawsuits alleging that thousands of Thai, Chinese and Korean women are forced to work under slave-like conditions on the Pacific island. The suit filed against some of America's top clothing retailers, is for almost $1 billion dollars claimed to be owed in back wages and damages. 25,000 workers on the island work long hours under hazardous conditions for below minimum wages. They are forced to live in rat infested, guarded barbed-wire compounds, many facing physical abuse (including forced abortions as reported by ABC News in April of 1998). Many of the workers are recruited from their native countries with the promise of a job in the U.S. The island is allowed to set its own immigration policy and because it is a U.S. possesion, the clothes can legally be labeled "Made in the USA." m m m ...A recent plane crash in Thailand has led to an interesting new policy for Thai airlines. After a Thai Airways Airbus trying to land at Surat Thani in a heavy rainstorm crashed into a swamp short of the runway killing 101 of the 146 people on board, including the pilot, the airline made the following statement - "(Pilots) have been told to be passive and conservative. This means no landing in stormy weather." m m m ...Pulp Eternity (www.pulpeternity.com) is hosting a Best of the Web 98 contest open to all stories first published on-line during 1998. Winners will appear in an on-line anthology to be published this year. |
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