Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Bloggers of the world unite and take over (part 1)

It’s been months since we’ve taken a look at what bloggers have said. Here’s a brief list of some noteworthy posts we’ve encountered lately, with a look at some more later today.
  • Kudos to argentine authorities that are implementing biometrics in a bid to control soccer hooliganism. Perhaps the next step should be cutting off funds given by clubs to some unruly barras bravas.
  • Over the weekend the New York Times published an article pointing out a possible energy crisis in South America’s Southern Cone countries. One blogger thinks the article is inaccurate, however.
  • Guatemala’s presidential runoff election is this Sunday and poll numbers show an almost dead heat.
  • Colombian bloggers sound off on President Alvaro Uribe’s latest bout of hubris.
  • Lastly, it may not be a good sign for Cuba when their ranking of “press freedom” lies behind strife-ridden Myanmar.

1 comment:

More Axe said...

"Lastly, it may not be a good sign for Cuba when their ranking of “press freedom” lies behind strife-ridden Myanmar."

This just shows everyone (who didn't already know) what a joke Reporter's Without Borders is, especially when it comes to Cuba. How much money are they getting from USAID, NED, Center for a 'Free' Cuba, etc., etc., etc. again??? Oh that's right, they aren't too open about that...