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Police raid Wikileaks.de domain owner Theodor Reppe's home over 'censorship lists' | News | News.com.au
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Mr Reppe also reportedly maintains one of the most popular anonymous proxy servers in Germany.
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In the past week, Wikileaks published three lists all purporting to be the Australian Communications and Media Authority's (ACMA's) blacklist of websites.
While ACMA and Communications Minister Stephen Conroy last week denied the list belonged to ACMA, they both warned that the Australian Federal Police (AFP) would investigate its distribution.
The lists contained apparent links to child pornography websites, gambling sites, as well as relatively innocuous sites including those of a dentist and canteen manager.
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Police raid home of Wikileaks.de domain owner over censorship lists - stay tuned
Alternative history at The Arabist
When Churchill took human shields causing the Blitzkreig, and when the Nazi bombed hundreds of thousands to damage the Red Army
DE: Foreign ministry: 'Cost of Open Source desktop maintenance is by far the lowest' — Open Source Observatory
The biggest hurdle proved to be to convince the two hundred IT workers a the ministry. "Their issues were not technical. They just did not know anything about Linux and Open Source and we had to change their views. We took all of them on a crash course of
We need more nuclear plants to avoid blackouts, say German power chiefs | Environment | The Guardian
RWE estimates Germany could face a 30GW power gap by 2015.
Comment is free: Renewed energy
Late last year, a German economics ministry experiment showed that distributed power can indeed produce reliable baseload in a secure and reliable manner. Thirty-six decentralised renewable plants - a mix of biogas, wind, solar (photovoltaics, or PV) and
Nazi Posters: 1933-1945
This is a collection of Nazi posters from 1933-45. Many are taken from photographs made by Dr. Robert D. Brooks at the German Federal Archives in Koblenz. A collection of pre-1933 posters is also available. I have gathered the remainder from a wide range
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