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House Bill 50 , which would allow the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) to regulate coal ash in landfills passed the Commerce and Small Business Committee unanimously on March 2, 2011. Citizens from Perry County were there to press for coal ash to be regulated as hazardous material instead of solid waste.

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Dispute Lands US Missionary in Haitian Jail

An American missionary is getting a crash course in the messiness of the Haitian judicial system after a property dispute with fellow missionaries landed him in cramped jail cell in this Haitian beach town. (March 5)

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Motorola Atrix docks literally and figuratively torn apart, hack enables Webtop over HDMI port

Motorola’s got a fine smartphone in the Atrix 4G , but a mildly unsatisfactory pair of modular docks. Good thing, then, that you can gain the most intriguing functionality they add without buying one! Fenny of xda-developers reportedly figured out a way to modify the phone’s APK files to activate Webtop mode over a standard HDMI cable — with no dock needed as a go-between — allowing you to experience the Atrix’s PC-like functionality when connected to any HDMI-ready computer monitor or TV. Of course, you’ll need a rooted and deodexed phone to give it a try, but we hear those aren’t monumentally difficult to come by. While Fenny’s hack could potentially make the desktop dock obsolete — assuming you’ve got a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard handy — Motorola’s LapDock is still something else. It’s razor-thin, it doesn’t require a separate monitor, and it charges your phone. So, before you write it off entirely, you might at least want to indulge your morbid curiosity about what’s inside, and thus there’s a complete teardown video after the break to show you what the guts look like. Enjoy! [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Continue reading Motorola Atrix docks literally and figuratively torn apart, hack enables Webtop over HDMI port Motorola Atrix docks literally and figuratively torn apart, hack enables Webtop over HDMI port originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 17:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Slumdog Millionaire child star Rubina Ali is out on the street after a blaze ripped through her Mumbai slum today. “It’s all gone. Even my best clothes, everything,” Rubina tearfully told the AP via phone; the 12-year-old also lost her awards, clippings, and photos from the Oscar-winning flick. “We just…

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DoD Stonewalls Dennis Kucinich’s Attempt To See Bradley Manning. Why?

enlarge Marcy Wheeler with the latest on how the Department of Defense is stonewalling Rep. Dennis Kucinich in his attempts to verify the conditions under which Bradley Manning is being held in custody: On February 4, Dennis Kucinich asked DOD to allow him to visit Bradley Manning so he could assess his conditions of confinement. On February 8, Robert Gates wrote Kucinich a short note telling him we was referring his request to Secretary of the Army, John McHugh. In a letter dated February 24–but apparently not received in Kucinich’s office until March 1–McHugh told Kucinich he was referring his request to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Legislative Affairs. In short, a full month after the date when a member of Congress requested a visit with Manning, DOD is still stalling on a real response with bureaucratic buck-passing. As to the substantive response McHugh offered Kucinich? It matches all the disingenuous boilerplate responses the rest of DOD has offered – claiming that Manning is treated as any other “similarly situated” pretrial detainee at Quantico, without mentioning that there is at most one other Max prisoner, and none who have been held on Prevention of Injury watch for eight months. PFC Manning experiences the same confinement conditions as other similarly situated pretrial prisoners at the MCBQ Pretrial Confinement Facility. In addition, McHugh appeals to the same bogus privacy excuse that Quantico is now using to avoid explaining why they’re submitting Manning to the same treatment they used at Abu Ghraib. PFC Manning’s custody and status classifications, like all pretrial prisoners at the MCBQ Pretrial Confinement Facility, are evaluated regularly by a board of corrections specialists pursuant to Department of Navy regulations. As United States laws prohibit the release of personal identification, including personal health information, I am not able to discuss PFC Manning’s specific custody and status classifications and other aspects of his care and treatment. Effectively, they’re using “privacy” as their excuse not to admit that under POI, Manning is subject to some of the same degrading techniques we objected to in Gitmo and Abu Ghraib. Kucinich isn’t missing that parallel, either. In his response today, he said, My request to visit with Pfc. Manning must not be delayed further. Today we have new reports that Manning was stripped naked and left in his cell for seven hours. While refusing to explain the justification for the treatment, a marine spokesman confirmed the actions but claimed they were ‘not punitive.’ Is this Quantico or Abu Ghraib? Officials have confirmed the ‘non-punitive’ stripping of an American soldier who has not been found guilty of any crime. This ‘non-punitive’ action would be considered a violation of the Army Field Manual if used in an interrogation overseas. The justification for and purpose of this action certainly raises questions of ‘cruel and unusual punishment,’ and could constitute a potential violation of international law. [my emphasis]

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Newsweek Profile of David Brooks Reveals His Snooty Disdain For Conservatives, Washington

The March 7 Newsweek (NewsBeast) features an article titled “David Brooks Wants to Be Friends,” but there's more bridge-burning than friend-making in this interview with James Atlas. Of course, he came up in Washington through conservative opinion journalism from the National Review, the Wall Street Journal editorial page, and The Weekly Standard, but “something has changed.” Conservatives are now more uncivil. Well, either that — or his paychecks are now signed by PBS, NPR, and The New York Times: But Brooks insists that something has changed in the past decade. Political discourse had grown coarse, he laments. Gone is the civilized era when “you had liberals and conservatives instead of Republicans and Democrats,” a time “before the parties devolved into teams,” each espousing its own “values” in voices grown increasingly shrill. For a high-profile journalist, he seems eager to keep his head down—it’s not a posture easy to maintain when he’s on TV every Friday night and his byline appears twice a week on the op-ed page of The New York Times. “One of the toughest things about being a columnist is that people hate you,” he said. Hate is perhaps too strong a word; it’s not a sentiment Brooks tends to evoke in people. On the contrary, his balanced views are seen as strengths, not weaknesses. Atlas and his Newsweek editors seem to think there's no reason for conflict when a former conservative decides to start defending the liberal media instead of criticizing them. In 2000, Newsweek sought out one David Brooks to deny conservatives had a liberal media-bias problem: “”The movement consciousness is based on the idea that we are a band of brave, beleaguered souls under perpetual assault from the liberal mainstream media. These people detest McCain because liberals don't hate him.”

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Is Electromagnetic Pollution Worse Than Air Pollution? Part 2 Oxygen Farmers Agitated Cops Leads Firing – Sabita _telugutouch.com Blowouts onshore: Fear, pollution , uncertainty | The Associated … Blowouts at drilling rigs like the one that polluted the Gulf of Mexico last summer don’t only happen offshore — often they happen on land and can cause major environmental problems. One example is a blowout at a gas rig not far from … New Bill Would Cripple America's Most Important Pollution Law … “Poll after poll shows that the public supports the EPA and the Clean Air Act. Study after study finds that the economic and public-health benefits produced by the Act far outweigh the costs of curbing pollution . But clearly, to some in … Air pollution If we cut levels of air pollution in cities across Europe, we could boost our health and financial benefits, new research shows. The findings of the APHEKOM (‘Improving knowledge and communication for decision making on air pollution … HYDE ESMY: Pollution on the internet Pollution is a major plague confronting the world today. It is mostly witnessed in the atmosphere, or in the streets, but in fact pollution has reached other places in our lives, and one of the most important places is the internet. … Nothing To Lose » Water pollution is another Water pollution is another big concern especially after the big dams were built and valley were flooded. Water pollution through out the world is at crisis as populations keep expanding and water supplies do not grow. … Chinedu_E says: I hate how my face tastes like soap. At work feeling like pollution .

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Aquafairy AF-M3000 might finally make consumer fuel cell charging a disappointing reality (video)

We’ve been promised portable fuel cells for ages, now. Ages! Finally one is only months away from release — but its performance seems so limited we’re not sure we care anymore. It’s the Aquafairy AF-M3000 and, despite its name, it’s powered not by water but by ethanol fuel packs. Here’s where the bad news comes in: a single fuel pack only provides enough current to get an iPhone up to a 50 percent charge, and it’ll take 90 minutes at that. So, you’ll need two cartridges and three hours of your time just to bring a dead mobile back to life, and given each pack costs around $6 (it’s 2,625 yen, about $32 for a pack of five), the entire proposition is rather expensive . That doesn’t even factor in the cost of the unit itself: 26,250 yen or about $320. It’s set to ship in Japan in April, so get ready to finally enter the future. Nobody said it’d necessarily be a great place to be. Continue reading Aquafairy AF-M3000 might finally make consumer fuel cell charging a disappointing reality (video) Aquafairy AF-M3000 might finally make consumer fuel cell charging a disappointing reality (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 05 Mar 2011 16:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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US Marshals descended on a Connecticut home yesterday and emerged with the man they say is responsible for at least 17 rapes over 14 years up and down the East Coast. Aaron Thomas, 39, has not been charged, but “has been identified as the East Coast Rapist,” a Marshals’ spokesman…

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Wisconsin Humor Fest

First, Jon Stewart on the teacher versus Wall Street pay logic (hat tip reader Scott via Jesse): Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : naked capitalism Discovery Date : 05/03/2011 03:42 Number of articles : 4

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