07/29 2009

1909 Situation in Spain Is Serious MADRID At the request of the Cabinet King Alfonso has signed a decree suspending the Constitutional guarantees for the whole of Spain. The situation in Barcelona remains serious and the rioting continues. In a collision between the police and the population eleven were killed and fifty wounded. The soldiers refused to fire at the mob, which cheered them, crying “Viva l’Armada!” Barcelona is deprived of light and the tramcars have ceased to run. All the shops are closed and commercial life is at a stop. The bakers, it is reported, will refuse to-morrow [July 29] to sell any bread. Gangs of strikers have left the town to cut the railways line and prevent the arrival of troops. The Spanish situation, both as regards Spain and the African colonies, continues to be very grave. The King has returned from San Sebastian to discuss matters with his Ministers. Rumors are current that Señor Maura may resign and that a military Cabinet may be appointed, events in Barcelona having taken an openly revolutionary character. Troops have been sent from Valencia, Saragossa, Lerida and Pampeluna to re-establish order in Catalonia. The Government is firmly resolved to maintain order at all costs.

07/21 2009

Online there is certainly a great profusion of opinion, but there is little reporting, and still less of it subject to any rigorous fact-checking or editorial scrutiny. Other than news aggregators such as Google News—which link to articles from publications that still derive most of their revenue from print—the most successful news sites are oriented to specialized audiences. No online enterprise has yet generated a stream of revenue to support original reporting for the general public comparable to the revenue stream that newspapers have generated in print.

07/21 2009
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sugarcoma series 09

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