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a directory of wonderful things, previously a cyberpunk magazine |

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The Register: Sci/Tech News for the World, with a week-to-view headline index |

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truly one of the best newspapers in the world: well-balanced, well-designed & well-distributed internationally |

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guide to the most interesting conversations and ideas from the global blogosphere on various forms of participatory media |

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Inter Press Service is a news agency covering the Global South, delving into globalization for the stories underneath |

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EDRI is a European coalition of privacy and civil rights organizations, issuing a bi-weekly newsletter about digital civil rights in Europe |

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independent weekly for politics and culture in the Netherlands |

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Bureau Onderzoek is the collaborative portal of Holland's best investigative journalism programs Argos, Reporter and Zembla |

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De Nieuwe Reporter is a Dutch independent research blog on the future of journalism, technology, new media and the public sphere |

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independent bimonthly magazine in Dutch language on experimental music and culture |

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The Wire is an independent monthly magazine dedicated to coverage of a wide range of progressive, adventurous and non-mainstream musics |

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Lexicon of Yugoslav Mythology records the paraphernalia of Yugoslav culture and everyday life, compiled by numerous individuals |

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Matt Yanchyshyn's blog with African music for the masses |