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A giant insect saved from extinction

I’m quite familiar with Lord Howe Island, for I’ve published on its bird fauna (garnered from the literature; I haven’t been lucky enough to visit there), and wrote a “news and views” on its flora for Current Biology, a piece that I described on this website (see the link for the geography and location of Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Why Evolution Is True Discovery Date : 01/03/2012 01:12 Number of articles : 5

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Charlie Sheen Storms Back With Great Ads for DirecTV, Fiat

There was always a pretty good chance that Charlie Sheen, if he made it through last year’s haze alive, would eventually make a return to reputable advertising—meaning not just borderline-incoherent sponsored tweets. And sure enough, here he is in new commercials for DirecTV and Fiat. Both are actually pretty damn good. Of course, to be credible whatsoever, both spots had to make fun of Sheen. The… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : adfreak Discovery Date : 01/03/2012 15:27 Number of articles : 5

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Listen To Arcade Fire’s "Abraham’s Daughter" From The ‘Hunger Games’ Soundtrack Plus First Clip From The Film
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In light of Monday's school shooting in Ohio, CNN hyped the alarm of gun control activists over the repeal of a Virginia handgun regulation, and also evoked the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre where 33 students lost their lives. CNN's Kate Bolduan interviewed the father of a victim of the Tech shooting and asked him about his opposition to the handgun limit's repeal. She gave him a sympathetic interview but hosted no one from the other side to argue in favor of overturning the law. [Video below the break.] Governor Bob McDonnell (R-Va.) overturned the 19 year-old regulation on Tuesday, a law limiting handgun purchases to one per month. “He did so over the objections of families of students killed or hurt in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, the 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech. How could we forget that?” Bolduan stated. She also captured the alarm of gun control activists. “And while all this is happening in Ohio,” she said of Monday's school shooting, “gun control activists fear Virginia has once again opened up the quote, unquote, 'Iron Pipeline',” she stated in reference to the I-95 corridor which is used for gun trafficking. Bolduan did quote one of the lawmakers in favor of the repeal, asking her guest to respond. However, the rest of her reporting and the interview itself was sympathetic with the opposition to Gov. McDonnell's repeal. A transcript of the segment, which aired on March 2 on Newsroom at 1:08 p.m. EST, is as follows: KATE BOLDUAN: Classes are back in session today at Chardon High School, for the first time since five students were shot in the school cafeteria Monday morning. A sixth was nicked in the ear by a bullet. Three students died, and the 17 year-old suspect now faces charges that range from aggravated murder to assault. T.J. Lane will be back in court next week. And while all this is happening in Ohio, gun control activists fear Virginia has once again opened up the quote, unquote, “Iron Pipeline.” That's a reference to the trafficking of guns up Interstate 95 from Virginia and other states to New York City, where the guns are resold or had been for a long time, or used in crimes. Crimes such as this deadly shooting of a New York police officer in December, and the attempted killing of a New York policeman just this week. One day after that attack, Virginia's governor signed a repeal of a 19 year-old law that limited handgun purchasers to one handgun a month. He did so over the objections of families of students killed or hurt in the worst mass shooting in U.S. history, the 2007 massacre at Virginia Tech. How could we forget that? My guest today lost his eldest daughter on that horrible day, and pleaded with Governor Bob McDonnell of Virginia to leave the hand restriction in place. Peter Read, thank you so much for joining me this afternoon. First off, I guess, just I'd like to hear your reaction to the final decision that you know that the governor has repealed that handgun ban. PETER READ, father of Mary Karen Read: Kate, to me and to many of the family members from Virginia Tech, and the survivors, it's a huge disappointment. You might even say a slap in the face, because having lived through this, our primary motivation is we never want any other family or survivor to ever have to live through this again. And what the governor's done, despite our pleas, is put us back in the position of becoming a supplier for that Iron Pipeline you talked about, and of course for handgun violence within Virginia itself. So it was just hugely disappointing. BOLDUAN: Yeah, and Mr. Read, I'm sorry to interrupt. You had a chance to speak with the governor, along with other families of victims of the Virginia Tech shooting, before he had made his final decision or announced it. What did you say to him in that conference call? READ: I personally made a plea to him, as a fellow veteran, as a father of a daughter – the governor's daughter, by the way, was at Virginia Tech when officer Derek Crouse was shot to death last year, so I know he understands what we go through in these events. But I appeal to him not to do this, because it's bad on public policy grounds. It's certainly bad on political grounds, because two-thirds of Virginians support the one gun a month legislation. And it's the wrong thing to do. So I just made my best appeal to him, and he had given me two hours to talk to him almost five years ago after the Virginia Tech shooting. So I was hoping that we had a rapport to perhaps persuade him. Obviously, that didn't happen. BOLDUAN: And I do want to read a quote to you from the Republican state lawmaker who sponsored this repeal. He said – he was reported as saying, quote, “Criminals don't go into gun stores, stand there in the bright light, hand over their driver's license and stand there and wait for the vendor to see if they have a criminal record. If you really want to get after gun crime,” this lawmaker says, “you get after people who use guns illegally. You don't punish law abiding citizens.” What do you say to that? READ: Yeah. That's a statement made out of complete willful ignorance on his part. First of all, this law has never kept any law-abiding gun owner from buying any weapon he or she chose. If you have to buy more than 12 handguns in a year, my question is, what exactly are you doing? And if what you're doing is running a business, you need to have a federal firearms license. Second, the argument that criminals don't go to gun stores to guy guns is disproved by the fact that Virginia state police arrest criminals every year who go to gun stores to buy guns, because we have a robust action program here in Virginia that triggers it. And the police actually go to the gun stores, sometimes while the transaction is in progress. So, that's just complete willful ignorance on his part, doesn't hold any water at all. BOLDUAN: Now unfortunately, of course, Mr. Read, even having the – even when that handgun ban was in place, it was not able to prevent or protect your daughter from that horrible day back in April of 2007. It has been almost five years now since Mary Karen was killed. How are you and your family doing? READ: We are doing as well as you can expect our family to do. Of course, all of our other children are now almost five years older, so we have very busy lives. And we – you know, we work for them and, you know, we have all their normal activities. But Mary is still very much a part of our family. We remember her every night in their bed time prayers and my daughter, Colleen, who is almost 5, we have a picture of her, doesn't have a big sister to guide her through life anymore. And that hole is just there in our family, it's always going to be there. And that's the case for all the other families that lost children, fathers, loved ones, and the survivors carry that through the rest of their lives, too. BOLDUAN: No one forgets that day back in 2007, absolutely not. Thank you so much for your time. We wish you the absolute best to you and your family. Mr. Peter Read, thank you.

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Conservative Publisher Andrew Breitbart Dead At 43

It says a great deal about the quality of publisher and provocateur Andrew Breitbart’s showmanship and his commitment to carrying a performance through that, as the news broke this morning that he had passed away at the untimely age of 43, many people weren’t sure the announcement was real. At ThinkProgress, we send condolences to Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Think Progress Discovery Date : 07/06/2011 04:55 Number of articles : 5

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Drone Quadcopters Show Off Musical Talent Playing James Bond Theme

Love going to the orchestra for movie theme song night? Here’s a high-tech, aerial version using nine pre-programmed “quadrotors.” (Related: Nano-drone swarm shows off slightly creepy formation skills) Developed by researchers in the GRASP lab the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, the robot quadrotors made their musical debut at the TED2012 Conference in Long Beach,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 28/02/2012 19:07 Number of articles : 13

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Today in History for February 29th

”Gone with the Wind” wins eight Oscars; The first Playboy Club opens in Chicago; Bandleader Jimmy Dorsey and actors James Mitchell and Dennis Farina are born. (Feb. 29) Subscribe to the Associated Press: bit.ly Download AP Mobile: www.ap.org Associated Press on Facebook: apne.ws Associated Press on Twitter: apne.ws Associated Press on Google+: bit.ly

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Stockton, Calif. on Brink of Bankruptcy

The city of Stockton, California has one of the highest crime and unemployment rates. Officials say it’s on the brink of insolvency and could become the nation’s largest city to fall into Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection. (Feb. 29)

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Joan Walsh: GOP ‘The Party of Old White Men’

Less than 24 hours after Salon's Joan Walsh trashed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's Mormon faith, she was invited on MSNBC to attack him and his colleagues further. Appearing on Hardball , Walsh said of the GOP, “They’re writing off women, they're writing off Latinos, they’re writing off Asians, they’re writing off young people. It’s really the party of old white men basically” (video follows with transcript and commentary): JOAN WALSH: We’re talking about making the climate so horrible for immigrants that they will leave. That is, there’s a whole theory around it. And it’s quite right-wing. It’s not even just a funny word. It’s actual, it’s an actual policy and program where they’re, you know, passing all these laws to make people’s lives miserable. And they’re not going after the Latino vote. They really are, I mean, it is their last stand. It’s like they’re writing off women, they're writing off Latinos, they’re writing off Asians, they’re writing off young people. It’s really the party of old white men basically. Quite comically, the segment ended with host Chris Matthews saying, “Maybe we ought to have lie detector tests for these politicians. Wouldn't that be interesting?” I'm all for it, Chris. How 'bout you? Let's also have lie detectors for television anchors, hosts, and their contributors so that the public will know when folks supposedly giving them the news aren't telling the truth. Somehow I doubt there'd be a lot of takers in the liberal media ESPECIALLY at MSNBC.

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SB Nation And Cincy Jungle Expanding To YouTube: Subscribe Now

We here at Cincy Jungle work hard to keep you up to date on everything from rumors to the latest news involving the Cincinnati Bengals . We scour the Internet and bring the latest news from your favorite team to one place and mix it with thoughtful analysis and original content. I don’t like to boast, but I think we do a pretty good job at maintaining one of the best Bengals sites on the web. However,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Cincy Jungle Discovery Date : 27/02/2012 15:22 Number of articles : 7

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