Stories about Jordan from December, 2007
Jordan: Environmental Costs of Elections
Jordanian Batir Wardam updates us about the environmental costs of the parliamentary elections, held recently in his country, in this post.
Jordan: Save the Internet
“Big companies lobby every day for control of internet access, speed and content. In essence they want to transform the freeway model of networking to a toll road version,” writes Jordanian blogger Bakkouz, who appeals to his readers to join the Save the Internet coalition and sign the Internet Freedom...
Jordan: Love and Hate
Jordanian Roba Al Assi lists what she loves and hates about Amman and its people in this post.
Jordan: Facebook Women's Pursuit
More Arab women are Facebook users, says Jordanian Zeid Nasser.
Jordan: Google's Evil Scheme
Jordanian blogger Bakkouz claims that Google's new motto is Do Evil. Read why here.
Jordan: Late Salary
Jordanian Tololy‘s salary is late. Here‘s what she has to say about that.
Jordan: Best Internet Provider
Jordanian Naseem Tarawnah asks who the best Internet provider in his country is.
Egypt: Annapolis Adieu
"Annapolis, Annapolis, this name is haunting me everywhere I go - in newspapers and blogs and on TV. For me, Annapolis seems to be a Greek city near The Acropolis, or something. But the truth is, it is an American city where a peace conference was held between the Arabs, Israelis, and Americans," writes Tarek Amr, who gives us a new perspective on the peace talks.