On December 17, Bolivia extended diplomatic recognition to the State of Palestine within its full pre-1967 borders (all of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem). Coming soon after the similar recognitions by Brazil and Argentina, Bolivia’s recognition brought to 106 the number of UN member states recognizing the State of Palestine, whose independence was proclaimed on November 15, 1988. While still under foreign belligerent occupation, the State of Palestine possesses all the customary international law criteria for sovereign statehood. No portion of its territory is recognized by any other country (other than Israel) as any other country’s sovereign territory, and,…
Continue reading …Image via DailyMail When I first saw this futuristic fridge, my thought was “What ever happened to the simple insulated box that makes things cold?” The full-size touch screens look like energy wasters and the whole thing seems like an ugly addition to your kitchen. However, looking a little more closely, this fridge could actually be a solution for shrinking your overall environmental footprint. … Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Photo: Wikimedia Commons The toothy mug on this guy makes quite an impression — it was featured in our most popular slideshow of 2010, a collection of scary fish that puts your fear of Jaws on the back burner. The top 10 slideshows of the year also include jaw-dropping close-ups of insects, curious whales that check out photographers, bird photos so dramatic you will think they are fake, solitary bees that live in flower petals, and more.
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Sam Seder filling in for Keith Olbermann on Countdown talked to former C&L contributor, FDL’s Dave Dayden about his recent article at the News Desk — In Unfolding War on Public Employees, State Lawmakers and Media Likely to Do the Work Themselves : There’s no question that Republicans have introduced a bill which would require more transparency on state public pensions, and that they hope this would provide a road map in the states for where they can cut budgets; namely, on the backs of public employees. That doesn’t mean it will happen in exactly that way, however. And the idea that the next Congress will overhaul the 30s-era law allowing states to go bankrupt seems fanciful to me. But I don’t think states or municipalities need much help from the federal government in their desire to rewrite public employee union contracts. There has been a concerted effort for years to demonize and delegitimize public employee unions, from both Republican pols and the media in general . This has left a distorted impression about greedy union contracts and well-paid government functionaries. So the new class of Republican governors would certainly want to capitalize on that by pleasing the public, who now favor things like wage freezes (which Obama just instituted at the federal level) and furloughs and bigger pension contributions, punishing those workers. And they are animated by a general hatred of unions, which have maintained their strength in the public sector while fading away in the private sector. Alongside that, there are legitimate budget problems in the states. The National Conference of State Legislatures estimates a $118 billion dollar shortfall in state and municipal budgets in 2011. And there are certainly some states and municipalities with currently unfunded pension liabilities . While federal aid could offset some of that, there’s no chance it will happen – expect the House to pass, early next year, a resolution basically forbidding “bailouts” of the states. At that point, state governments will either have to cut spending or raise taxes to balance their budgets, which almost all of them are constitutionally required to do. With public employees – or rather, cops, firefighters, nurses, teachers, the people who prepare your state tax refund, the people who get you your driver’s license, the people who get the roads and bridges fixed and basically secure your safe passage through the commons – seen in a negative light, they will in many states be lined up for cuts. There’s much more there so go read the rest. Republicans continue to prove that they’re willing to finish wrecking our economy for political gain and to get their dream fulfilled of busting every union we’ve got left in this country in the process.
Continue reading …Images credit Jagnefält Milton It is often the case that the most interesting and innovative entry in a competition comes in second or third, while the more practical and realistic entry wins. That appears to have happened in a recent competition for the Norwegian town of Åndalsnes, which, according to Designboom, is a huge tourist attraction in summer but is “a relatively monotonous place.” You can see the winning entry from Jaja Architect… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Heather Heron’s California Street Laptop Sleeve. Photo: Heather Heron In her second collection for Environment Furniture –don’t miss her first –California-based designer Heather Heron has mastered the art of repurposing. Using mainly vintage Swedish army fabrics, Heron has constructed street-smart laptop sleeves, flouncy pleated and structured clu… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Indictment filed against nine suspects arrested by British police show major sites, London mayor, US embassy, rabbis among intended targets
Continue reading …After Wal-mart , Best Buy and Amazon jumped on the digital delivery bandwagon it’s clearly evident that just offering discs for sale isn’t enough, and right on schedule Sears and Kmart are launching Alphaline Entertainment, a new venture created for the sole purpose of selling downloadable movies online. Powered by Sonic’s RoxioNow backend just like Best Buy and Blockbuster, it’s all very familiar, down to the $3.99 rent / $19.99 new release purchase pricing that we love to hate (with the Blu-ray version often on sale for less, why bother?) with plans to embed the service in a variety of connected Blu-ray players, mobile devices, TVs and more. It doesn’t appear that Sonic’s sale to Rovi or the addition of DivX to the company’s fold has affected the deal at all, but here’s hoping they plan on introducing a Blue Light Special pack-in like VUDU or Disc+ to make things a little more appealing. Continue reading Sears, Kmart launch Alphaline Entertainment movie download service Sears, Kmart launch Alphaline Entertainment movie download service originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 07:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …* Sentence expected this week * West says guilty verdict a setback for Russia * Prosecutors have called for six more years in prison By Alexei Anishchuk and Maria Tsvetkova MOSCOW, Dec 28 (Reuters) – Russia accused the United States and European nations on Tuesday of trying to influence the trial of jailed tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky, calling such efforts unacceptable and warning the West to mind its own business. In a statement, the Foreign Ministry also rejected as groundless Western officials’ suggestions that the trial of Khodorkovsky, who was found guilty on Monday of large-scale theft and money laundering, was an example of selective justice. The United States and European nations said…
Continue reading …In live TV broadcast, Ahmadinejad says continuing ‘previous path’ will close the road to dialogue’
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