What happens when you become a ‘person of interest’
Posted by Nicholas Gruen on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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What the??
Posted on 20-Apr-10 at 11:38 am | PermalinkHas the rest of the post been redacted in the interests of national security?
Posted on 20-Apr-10 at 1:30 pm | PermalinkSince when has redaction equalled censorship?
In the study of literature, redaction is a form of editing in which multiple source texts are combined (redacted) and subjected to minor alteration to make them into a single work. Often this is a method of collecting a series of writings on a similar theme and creating a definitive and coherent work.
Posted on 20-Apr-10 at 2:26 pm | PermalinkNabakov, It’s been redacted because of the marvellous new edition of Wordpress which removes the code you paste when you try to host videos.
Posted on 20-Apr-10 at 2:49 pm | PermalinkGee Doug, when you were cutting and pasting your second para from wikipedia, did you bother to click through to here?
Posted on 20-Apr-10 at 4:29 pm | Permalinkhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redact
and then to here?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanitization_(classified_information)
Sorry I should have put the quote in for Wikipedia
Posted on 21-Apr-10 at 7:13 am | PermalinkNick, your Robert Ryman tribute is getting almost as many comments as the wet T-shirt. Maybe you really have stumbled onto a formula for popularity at last.
Posted on 21-Apr-10 at 6:43 pm | PermalinkAt last.
Posted on 21-Apr-10 at 8:31 pm | Permalink