Entries by Saki Knafo from 08/2011

Anonymous Clashes With Its Adversaries At Hacker Conference

Publication 08.09.2011

Even by the standards of a conference of hackers, where the mohawked and kilted flaunted their weirdness like high-rollers flaunting their worth, the ...

Looking Ahead, Latino Voters See A Choice Between Disappointment And Menace

Publication 08.10.2011

Kevin Solis, a third-generation Mexican-American from Los Angeles, describes himself as a "poster child for the Democratic Party." One of his uncles w...

DeeDee Garcia Blase, A Conservative Latina Activist, Takes On The Tea Party

Publication 08.16.2011

When George W. Bush won 44 percent of the Latino vote in 2004, a record for a Republican presidential candidate, DeeDee Garcia Blase took pride in kno...

Scientists Link Famine In Somalia To Global Warming

Publication 08.19.2011

As millions of people struggle to survive a famine in East Africa, it’s hard not to ask whether anyone saw this disaster coming. Chris Funk, one of ...

What Gaddafi's Arrest Could Mean For The International Criminal Court

Publication 08.24.2011

When Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the prosecutor for the International Criminal Court in The Hague, announced on Monday morning that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi had ...

Steve Jobs' Journey To Become CEO Of Tech-Giant Apple

Publication 08.25.2011

If you're going to try to sum up the career of the man who brought computers to the multitudes, you might as well start by talking about the ads. Ther...