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Lebanon on US media crusades and mushrooming T lists: Khalas (Enough)!

by Franklin Lamb January 15, 2010

By Franklin Lamb* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz John McCain dropped in on Beirut last weekend en route to Israel to join fellow US Senator Joe Lieberman in agreeing with their hosts that, a just as he told them during the 2008 Presidential campaign, Barack Obama was real bad for Israel. McCain, fundraising for his [...]

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Google guilty of revealing Israelis� military secrets

by Haitham Sabbah December 26, 2005

Google, which offers satellite photos of locations across the globe, has agreed to limit the resolution of footage of sensitive military installations and vulnerable sites in Israel. The locations are: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the Dead Sea, Masada, the Dimona Nuclear Research Center (DNRC), Sdot Micha (listed as a nuclear weapons base), the Kinneret, and the [...]

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Media Censorship

by Haitham Sabbah October 20, 2005

Complaining about freedom of speech and censorship in Mideast media? If you think that Media Censorship is only active in this part of the world, then what do you call The Federal Communication Commission’s campaign for censorship of media in US? (warning: 18 and above only). [hat tip: Scott Fish]

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MSN Virtual Earth beta

by Haitham Sabbah July 25, 2005

So now it’s Microsoft turn to answer back to Google Maps with their Virtual Earth beta product. Virtual Earth is very similar to Google Maps in that you can drag and zoom satellite or roadmap map views.

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Forget police cameras – spy device will monitor

by Haitham Sabbah July 7, 2005

Be among the first to have the speed spy devices fitted in your car. They would be offered a discount on the congestion charge if they use the system. Times UK Continue reading “Forget police radars – satellites will monitor your speed and apply brakes as necessary. Consider yourself owned.” This is not the plot [...]

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Google Earth

by Haitham Sabbah June 29, 2005

Have you seen where do you live from space? Google Earth just launched the beta version. It’s amazing view. Give it a try, it’s worth it!

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