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Suchwort: "Lives"
Rubrik: Feuilletons - 29 Presseschau-Absätze - Seite 1 von 3
Feuilletons
06.12.2013
[…]
Gründe, das Abkommen mit der EU nicht zu unterzeichnen: "If this is a revolution, it must be one of the most common-sense revolutions in history. But the desire of so many to be able to have normal
lives
in a normal country is opposed by two fantasies, one of them now exhausted and the other extremely dangerous. The exhausted fantasy is that of Ukraine's geopolitical significance. Ukrainian president
[…]
Feuilletons
28.06.2013
[…]
details that we will always have to take on trust; but in a democracy it is ultimately for us, the citizens, to judge where to place the balance between security and privacy, safety and liberty. It's our
lives
and liberties that are threatened, not only by terrorism but also by massive depredations of our privacy in the name of counter-terrorism."
[…]
Feuilletons
15.01.2013
[…]
"crimes,"such as violating a website's terms of service. Maybe now we can start to appreciate, instead of criminalize, those bright kids who are doing things that we depend on, that often make our
lives
better, and are undaunted by powerful people trying to stop them." Für Gawkers Adrian Chen ist das Vorgehen der Staatsanwaltschaft gegen Swartz Teil einer großen Einschüchterungskampagne gegen Hacker:
[…]
Feuilletons
09.11.2012
[…]
geboren wurde und aufwuchs (Rezensent Lukas Foerster stören allerdings die "digital verkitschten Erinnerungsbilder" und das "Anheimelnd-weich-Vertraute" von August Diehls Stimme), und das Album "Former
Lives
" des amerikanischen Indie-Rockmusikers Benjamin Gibbard. Und Tom.
[…]
Feuilletons
31.03.2012
[…]
Russe ist einer, der Birken liebt", Hilde Schramms Biografie ihrer jüdischen Lehrerin Dr. Dora Lux, Fred Vargas' Krimi "Die Nacht des Zorns" und Robert Aldrichs Kulturgeschichte der Homosexualität "Gay
Lives
".
[…]
Feuilletons
19.03.2012
[…]
des letzten Jahres wird im Editorial benannt: "In the last year a small number of technology giants began rapidly moving to consolidate their power by becoming makers of 'everything' in our digital
lives
. Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple and a few others are maneuvering to make the hardware people use, the operating systems that run those devices, the browsers on which people navigate, the e-mail services
[…]
Feuilletons
26.07.2011
[…]
or distasteful some people may find Hustler magazine and my other publications, no one has appeared unwillingly in their pages. I do not create sensationalism at the expense of people living private
lives
. Yes, I have offered money to those willing to expose hypocritical politicians - one of those offers, in 1998, resulted in the resignation of Bob Livingston, a Republican congressman from Louisiana
[…]
Feuilletons
03.06.2010
[…]
to survive a single day. But we cannot allow ourselves to forget for even a moment that force is effective only as a preventative - to prevent the destruction and conquest of Israel, to protect our
lives
and freedom. Every attempt to use force not as a preventive measure, not in self-defense, but instead as a means of smashing problems and squashing ideas, will lead to more disasters." Auf deutsch steht
[…]
Feuilletons
03.06.2010
[…]
torpedo, but the UN Security Council has yet to meet to discuss the issue. It?s been equally relaxed about the revolution in Thailand and half a dozen other international hotspots that have claimed the
lives
of many more than 10 Turkish terrorists or would-be terrorists. Yet yesterday, within 24 hours of the flotilla being boarded by Israel, the Council was in full session hearing 11 hours of proposals
[…]
Feuilletons
01.06.2010
[…]
been used to make clandestine images and satisfy the desire to see what is normally hidden or taboo. No one knows exactly how many CCTV cameras are spying on us in the UK as we go about our day to day
lives
."
[…]
Feuilletons
25.05.2010
[…]
Susanne Ostwald resümiert das Filmfestival in Cannes und ist sehr zufrieden mit der Goldenen Palme für Apichatpong Weerasethakuls "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past
Lives
": "Die Entscheidung mag den Anschein erwecken, sie sei vor dem Hintergrund der derzeitigen Zustände in Thailand gefällt worden. Und tatsächlich öffnet der kurz vor Festivalende gezeigte Film in diesem Zusammenhang Interpretat
[…]
Feuilletons
25.05.2010
[…]
Susan Vahabzadeh ist zufrieden mit den Entscheidungen der Jury in Cannes, wo Apichatpong Weerasethakuls "Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past
Lives
" die Goldene Palme gewann. Fritz Göttler erzählt von Weerasethakuls Installation "Primitive" im Haus der Kunst, aus der sich der Uncle-Bonmee-Film entwickelt hat. Thomas Steinfeld hat Habermas' Essay in der Zeit gelesen (mehr hier) und macht sich Sorgen
[…]
Feuilletons
03.03.2010
[…]
beginnt auf englisch so: ""A massacre took place in the capital city of the People?s Republic of China. The size of it shocked the world. Nobody knows precisely how many innocent people lost their
lives
. The government put the number of 'collateral deaths' at two hundred or less. But many Chinese believe that it was more like three thousand innocent students and residents who were slain."
[…]
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