User talk:Steven Harkins
Contents
- 1 To Do
- 2 Newspapers/Magazines/News Outlets to be created
- 3 Media Regulators
- 4 antidepressants -- SSRIs
- 5 some refs
- 6 max beloff centre ref
- 7 UK universities page
- 8 Teaching About Terrorism: University of Surrey page - broken links/missing attachment?
- 9 TAT: Salford
- 10 nottingham trent page
- 11 Kings TAT page
- 12 TAT universities that didn't respond
- 13 trying to locate template typo 'Affilitations'
To Do
- add quote at end of para here: http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Erinys_International#Connections_with_Apartheid_South_Africa_and_white_supremacist_Rhodesia On the precise proportions of South Africans in Erinys from Roberts email.
- Activist NGO Reports on PMC's http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Category:Private_Military_Corporations
Newspapers/Magazines/News Outlets to be created
Daily Sport | Sunday Sport | The Spectator | Fortune | Time | Newsweek | Financial Times | The Scotsman | The Herald | CNN | Daily Express | The Daily Mirror | The People | Daily Record | Sunday Post | Sunday Mail | Daily Mail and General Trust | ITN | The Barclay Brothers | Channel 4 | Channel 5 | The Independent | The Independent on Sunday | The Observer | The Guardian | Haartez | Ma’ariv
News Owners
Daily Mail and General Trust | Guardian Media Group | Hachette Filipacchi | Newsquest plc | Scottish Media Group
Media Links
World Economic Forum | Trilateral Commission | Bilderberg Group (the Economist provided the secretariat in 2008) |LOTIS Committee
Media Regulators
antidepressants -- SSRIs
Hi Steve
not sure if this fits yr brief in the addictions work you are doing but there is a class of antidepressants called SSRIs that have been linked to suicidal and homicidal behaviour. See the work of psychiatrist David Healy, who used to prescribe them. Many of the people in the US who "go postal" (go crazy with a gun) either use, or are attempting withdrawal from, SSRIs. Think SSRI use (Prozac) was once accepted by a court as a let-out clause for a bloke who killed his wife and children with a shotgun. He was deemed not responsible.
BW --Claire Robinson 12:05, 22 January 2010 (UTC)
Hi there, thanks for updates on buckingham - when you have a moment could you please look into updating this para below, ie what was the outcome... cheers
During 2002, the University was in the process of starting up a new think-tank, the Centre for the Study of Liberty, for which it recruited several new members of staff - most notably Roger Scruton, Anthony O'Hear, Dennis O'Keeffe, and Chris Woodhead. Indications are that this think tank will be directed at promoting ideas regarding the liberalisation/privatisation of the British education system[4][5].
some refs
http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/international/aboutdept/beloff/ http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/facts/history/ (can you write about the conferences?)
max beloff centre ref
hi steven, thanks for all your work on the buckingham and related pages. Could you please take a look at last reference (michael james) on Max Beloff centre page and amend, for some reason i can't figure it out! cheers
yes, that's fine, thanks for that.
UK universities page
Hi Steve, thanks for all your work on this. Wondering whether 'School of Pharmacy' should include University of London?
Teaching About Terrorism: University of Surrey page - broken links/missing attachment?
Hi Steven - just trying to work out whether there is a missing attachment as the link in this text leads to 404, and the attachment link instead goes to a webpage...
(The Religious Observance Policy document can be accessed at the following address. Please find attached also.) - Freedom of Speech Policy, approved by Council 1987, which states:
won't change anymore till i hear back from you.
thanks for fixing link
TAT: Salford
Hi steve, thanks for all your hard work on the FOIs. Wondering if there's a reason for not including the four standard questions under FOI (1) alongside Salford's refusal to answer - think it's important for readers to see immediately what they are rather than having to search around?--Melissa Jones 15:59, 23 December 2010 (UTC)
nottingham trent page
Hi Steven,
Just trying to work out what these symbols may have been in a word doc ± (there is an issue with the latest mediawiki upgrade that doesn't recognise certain symbols pasted from some pcs, especially from word docs. Especially quote marks, which are sometimes appearing as boxes - can you please keep an eye out for these after you put text in pages.
It's coming up in the text under 3rd and 4th questions on this page ie as: Section 24 (2) ± National Security Section 31 (3) ±
thanks--Melissa Jones 15:48, 30 December 2010 (UTC)
Kings TAT page
Hi Steven, just to say this link under FoI request 1 doesn't work? 'The regulations can be found in the Policy zone section of our web pages at --Melissa Jones 21:47, 9 March 2011 (UTC)
TAT universities that didn't respond
Hi Steven, might be useful to put in timeframe/end date on relevant pages in section 'seven universities did not respond... ?? I can see it's 2009/10 on the overview page but more precise dates would help the reader. Thanks
trying to locate template typo 'Affilitations'
Which template have you been using to do the TPA related pages? - I'm trying to locate and get rid of for once and all the typo ==Affilitations== which is embedded somewhere--Melissa Jones 03:40, 16 April 2011 (BST)
Ok thanks for letting me know, the original error I think is somewhere in the page layout templates that you would use when you go through the 'Article Submission' page and use a particular category format eg Lobbying person/organisation etc....