Wednesday 1 February 2012

Manhattan District Attorney-British Prime Minister-The Brooklyn Bridge-Cormac Mccarthy

Anti-Wall Street protester's Twitter posts subpoenaed

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Prosecutors have subpoenaed the Twitter records of an Occupy Wall Street protester who was arrested in October during a mass protest on the Brooklyn Bridge. The January 26 subpoena from the Manhattan District Attorney's Office seeks "user information, including email address," along with three months' worth of tweets from @destructuremal, the Twitter handle for Malcolm Harris. Harris, 23, a freelance writer and editor who lives in the New York borough of Brooklyn, said Tuesday that Twitter sent a copy of the subpoena to him on Monday. ... read more..


Gordon Brown Predicts the Future; Cormac McCarthy Doesn't Tweet

Today in publishing and literature: The former British prime minister is writing a book about life in the year 2025, how Barnes & Noble is holding back the "post-apocalyptic word of publishing," and the fake Cormac McCarthy Twitter account has been suspended. read more..

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