Jim,
Actually, as far as I
know, the information released is still classified information. Going to that site is knowingly
accessing classified information- whatever the fairness, perspective employees (at DoS) will be partly
assessed on their ability to respect classified information…so now they
either have to lie OR tell the truth and hope that everyone at State was on the
same page about THE LATTER release you linked, and not the former (which was
also someone’s firm opinion).
The hiring process is very competitive and thorough (30 page applications);
not a lot slips through. Great
topic by the way.
Rick Jagels
Rick Jagels
Education Specialist
College Assistance Migrant Program
111 Wilsbach Hall
State University of NY College at Oneonta
(607)436-2297
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Janet,
I saw this and then this...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/06/columbia-university-walks_n_792684.html
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Hi Jim,
Maybe this would be of interest to you:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/12/04/state-department-to-colum_n_792059.html
Best,
Janet
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TBers,
I mean to include a discussion about WikiLeaks in my New Media class next
semester. This means, I think, I will want the students to actually go to
the site (or some mirror of it) and read some of what is there. Given all
that I’ve read about this, this seems perfectly fine and appropriate.
Anyone know anything that should give me pause about doing this?
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Milne Library
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