I search therefore I am ..

Yet another politician has suggested that blocking the web can save us from terrorists. If only life was that simple.

As my friends and family will tell you, my reading list is somewhat eclectic, and a visit to my Amazon wish list can result in a trail of unusual recommendations for months to come. This is due to my interest in what my sister calls "dodgy" subjects, such as terrorism, nuclear weapons, espionage and the like. I admit I should be careful which books I travel with these days, but usually my tastes just result in the occasional strange look and a good chance I'll be sat by myself on the train. However, if Franco Frattini, the European Commissioner responsible for justice, ...
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