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More Revelations About Pentagon's Media 'Propaganda' Campaign -- Using Military 'Pundits'-- Emerge

More Revelations About Pentagon's Media 'Propaganda' Campaign -- Using Military 'Pundits'-- Emerge - As noted in previous E&P articles, the shocking New York Times article last month by David Barstow exposing the Pentagon's use of retired military officers to carry their talking points on the Iraq war in the media has received relatively little follow-up--or response--from the news outlets involved, principally TV and cable networks. One popular blogger who has kept the issue alive is Salon's Glenn Greenwald. [Editorandpublisher.com Most Viewed]

News: Pentagon Developing New Unmanned Spy Planes

News: Pentagon Developing New Unmanned Spy Planes - The Pentagon is on the hunt for new sophisticated unmanned spy planes that can be sent to any location above the planet within an hour and remain over the hot spot gathering intelligence for at least five years without touching down [Scientific American]

China Denies Pentagon Network Trespass

China Denies Pentagon Network Trespass - China denounces charges that its army hacked into a Pentagon network. [Eweek.com]

YouTube pioneers challenge Pentagon

YouTube pioneers challenge Pentagon

YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley, left, and Steve Chen, right, pose for a portrait after an interview at the Associated Press' bureau in San Francisco, Thursday, May 17, 2007. While major television and movie studios have been scrambling to assemble their own online video channels, Internet pioneer YouTube Inc. has been examining ways to move its content into the living room, the co-founders said in an interview with The Associated Press. Hurley and Chen also discussed YouTube's plans to make money from video ads and introduce technology to protect copyright holders. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)AP - YouTube's co-founders on Thursday challenged the Pentagon's assertion that soldiers overseas were sapping too much bandwidth by watching online videos, the military's principal rationale for blocking popular Web sites from Defense Department computers.


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Wireless bionic arm would feel real

Wireless bionic arm would feel real - LiveScience: Work on artificial arms that would be controlled by the human mind is ramping up, thanks to a helping financial hand from the Pentagon. [MSNBC Science]
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