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Latina Chefs Becoming the New Face in Cooking

A decade after Ricky Martin and Jennifer Lopez helped Latin music explode into the mainstream, Latina chefs are doing the same for food. (Feb. 25)

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Politically Rewarded Behavior: Calif. Lets Single-Occupant Volts Into HOV Lanes

Silly me. I thought “HOV” when used in connection with expressway traffic meant “High Occupancy Vehicle.” Apparently not, now that California is allowing a 2012 version of the Chevy Volt to use HOV lanes, even by drivers who have no passengers. Maybe the acronym really stands for “Haughty Obama Vehicles.” Or “Hapless Odd Vehicles.” Or “Have-to Offload (these slow-selling) Vehicles.” I'm sure readers can do better. As would be expected, no one in the press seems to be noticing (or is pretending not to notice) the irony of letting politically favored driver-only vehicles into lanes which were originally designed to encourage people to carpool. Here are a few paragraphs from one of the longer items on the topic found at 3D-Car-Shows.com : 2012 Chevrolet Volt Cleared for California Carpool Lanes Low Emissions Package model certified for special driving privilege and rebate A low emission model of the 2012 Chevrolet Volt electric car are on their way to California, where customers will qualify for a $1,500 state rebate and be allowed to drive solo in the state’s carpool lanes. Volts with the Low Emissions Package, which is standard for California, began shipping from the General Motors Detroit-Hamtramck plant this week and should begin arriving at the more than 140 participating Chevrolet dealerships in California before the end of the month. Commuters who use carpool lanes in Southern California save an estimated average 36 minutes a day, or about a third of their total driving time. The California Department of Motor Vehicles is making 40,000 Clean Air Stickers available for registered vehicles that meet the state’s emissions standards. Applications can be downloaded from the DMV’s web site at dmv.ca.gov Additionally, the new Low Emissions Package makes the 2012 Volt eligible for owners and lessees to receive up to $1,500 in state rebates through the Clean Vehicle Rebate Project. This incentive is in addition to a federal tax credit of up to $7,500 Clean vehicle rebate applications can be submitted online at www.energycenter.org. California has more than 1,400 miles of High Occupancy Vehicle lanes. Originally restricted to vehicles with two or more occupants to help minimize congestion, the lanes are now open to single occupancy use by owners of advanced, low-emission vehicles. Since enticing consumers with a variety of tax breaks and credit isn't enough, the government has to hand out “commute breaks” as political favors to save Volt owners time each day. This is unfair to other driver-only vehicles whose owners must endure the more congested lanes. I would say that this favoritism will inconvenience current HOV lane users, but there probably still won't be enough Volts sold to cause HOV lanes to slow down. True Blue NZ, from which the “Fire Sale” graphic at the top of this post was obtained, made an interesting point back in January that “the bulk of these have been bought by government agencies” (if not a majority, certainly a significant percentage), whose drivers get to look down their noses at the rest of the poor peons in the slow lanes as they cruise past. One upside: At least the drivers sitting stalled in the slow lanes won't have to worry about having a nearby Volt catching fire and having it spread to them. Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com .

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MTV Star Diem Brown Talks Passion Project

Diem Brown, who can currently be seen on MTV’s “The Challenge: Battle of the Exes,” discusses her passion project, MedGift.com. Brown, a cancer survivor, created the first online gift registry and social network for patients. (Feb. 24)

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Chef Trotter Looks Ahead to Returning to School

As he prepares to quit the kitchen for the classroom, chef Charlie Trotter makes it clear that he won’t be just nibbling around the edges when it comes to graduate school. (Feb. 24)

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Clinton Blasts Russia, China for Stance on Syria

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton blasted Russia and China as “despicable” for opposing UN Security Council action on Syria. (Feb. 24)

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Michigan Economy Takes Center Stage in GOP Race

As the Republican presidential contenders shift their attention to Michigan for next week’s primary, a lot of focus is on the state’s economy. Detroit was one of the hardest hit cities by the recession. Robert Ray reports. (Feb. 24)

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New Jersey Muslims Troubled by NYPD Surveillance

For Muslims in Paterson, revelations that police from New York City conducted secret surveillance on them several years ago are troubling. The mosque was identified as a target for surveillance in a 2006 New York Police Department report. (Feb. 24)

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Stepmom Gives Birth After Arrest in Girl’s Death

Alabama officials have taken steps to keep safe the children of a woman arrested in the death of her 9-year-old stepdaughter who they say was forced to run for three hours. (Feb. 24)

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Romney Touts Number of Cars He and Wife Have

Campaigning in Detroit the city where he was born, Romney described himself as “a car guy” and went on to talk about all the American-made vehicles he owns. Critics say the comment shows he’s out of touch with the working-class. (Feb. 24)

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Santorum Attacks Romney in Michigan

Rick Santorum has shot up in state polls and even leads Romney in some. The former Pennsylvania senator is riding a wave of momentum after winning Feb. 7 caucuses in Minnesota, Colorado and a nonbinding primary in Missouri. (Feb. 25)

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