Morning Links – Quiet
March 17, 2010

- Photographer did a good job emasculating this alleged terrorist. (New Times)
- Farmers want more for their tea. (New Times)
- Tigo to Tigo calls to get 90 percent cheaper for as many as six months. (New Times)
- Kagame defends Rwanda’s human rights record to Amanpour. (CNN)
- “Quiet Corruption” undermining development in Africa. (World Bank)
- The ultimate idiot’s guide to being an African junta. (Foreign Policy)
- The last songs from an African legend. (NPR)
- Get Mac-like scrolling and gestures on a windows trackpad. (Lifehacker)
- In a China desert, a trove of 4,000-year-old European-looking mummies are buried. (New York Times)
- Five reasons the internet could die at any moment. (Cracked)
- And finally, good will:
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Congrats on posting the links on this site! Love this archival development, however I feel like your final image kind of falls flat because it’s so tiny. any way you can click on it and get a lightbox of sorts to open up so people can actually see it?
Made the pic a bit bigger in the post. You can always click the image to see it in its full-sized glory.