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Guy Fawkes' blog (Free subscription) | 07/23/2008
Guido has been hearing rumours that LabourHome was "in play" and that two bidders were after the site. Tom Miller's Newer Labour has an exclusive confirming that LabourHome has been bought by Mike Danson, the new owner of the New Statesman. Newer Labour reports that it went for a "high five figure sum... with some of the existing editors, like Alex Hilton , one of the foremost Labour bloggers...
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Labour Matters (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
New Statesman co-owner Mike Danson has bought a controlling stake in LabourHome , a multi-author blogging site, to boost Labour's online campaigning. The move is a welcome boost for Labour, which also promises to fund new initiatives online. Appropriately, the news was first published by a Labour blog NewerLabour , written by Tom Miller, who also said: "With that kind of backing, who knows...
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Labour Matters (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
New Statesman co-owner Mike Danson has bought a controlling stake in LabourHome , a multi-author blogging site, to boost Labour's online campaigning. The move is a welcome boost for Labour, which also promises to fund new initiatives online. Appropriately, the news was first published by a Labour blog NewerLabour , written by Tom Miller, who also said: "With that kind of backing, who knows...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 07/24/2008
... whether that be to the party leaders or by empowering the grassroots." The news was leaked to Tom Miller at the Newer Labour blog, who described it as "excellent - views from the bottom, cash and editorial from the top"."As I'm sure most of us have concluded, independent, bottom-up e-campaigns have long been a missing necessity among Labour people. So has the enabling trust that goes with...
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Shanghaiist (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
by Dedric Lam Tom Miller of the SCMP has been the center of many heated online discussions of late as a result of his article last Friday on bar owners in Sanlitun being asked to deny service to black patrons. What looked like an attempt to add credibility to his anonymous claims, he followed up with an article on Saturday claiming another anonymous source, this time a police officer, who denied...
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China Digital Times (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Tom Miller reports in the South China Morning Post, via shanghaiexpat.com: In our series looking at preparations for the Games, Tom Miller reports on plans to crack down on "undesirables" in the bars of Beijing Beijing authorities are secretly planning to ban black people and others it considers social undesirables from ...
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Fergie's Tech Blog (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
Tom Miller writes in The South China Morning Post : Beijing authorities are secretly planning to ban black people and others it considers social undesirables from entering the city's bars during the Olympic Games, a move that would contradict the official slogan, "One World, One Dream". Bar owners near the Workers' Stadium in central Beijing say they have been forced by Public Security Bureau...
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Deadspin (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
The report originated in Hong Kong's South China Morning Post and is, evidently, not a . I'm not an expert on the SCMP but it's evidently a reputable newspaper in Hong Kong. We've linked to the blog post discussing Miller's article because you have to subscribe to the newspaper to read some of their online articles. Including this one. Perhaps some of our overseas commenters can provide more...