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UN warns of Cote d’Ivoire abuses

The United Nations has said it is receiving growing reports of human rights abuses, including hundreds of reports of abductions

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Thieves Cause Deadly Pipeline Blast in Mexico

A pipeline exploded in central Mexico early Sunday as thieves were trying to steal oil, killing at least 27 people and sending rivers of flaming crude through city streets. (Dec. 19)

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What Can This 300 Year Old French Fortress Tell Us About Green Architecture?

Photo: GIPE under a Creative Commons license . These days it seems that every new building is being billed as green: LEED certifications and new technologies that limit the environmental impact of lighting, water use, heating and air conditioning abound. But on a trip last weekend to Besançon, in eastern Fra… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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YikeBike foldable electric bike now available for the low, low price of $3,595 (video)

The first time we saw the YikeBike we couldn’t help but think it was a little too stylistically shaped, a bit too svelte, and a lot too carbon fiber to actually exist in the real world as anything but a prototype. But now, over a year later, here we are looking at a little green “Add to cart” button on the company’s website. Yes, the 6 mile range, 15mph top speed foldable cycles are starting to roll out of the warehouse with an estimated ship date of just one week. The best news? The price is $3,595, far from cheap but about $2,000 less than they were originally estimated to cost and a downright bargain for something that offers this unique blend of bizarreness and fun. How much fun? Get a refresher course in the video after the break. Continue reading YikeBike foldable electric bike now available for the low, low price of $3,595 (video) YikeBike foldable electric bike now available for the low, low price of $3,595 (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 19 Dec 2010 19:39:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Israel fires across border, complains of French aid to Lebanese Army

By Patrick Galey and Agence France Presse (AFP) Daily Star staff Monday, December 20, 2010 – Powered by –> BEIRUT: Israel stepped up its military maneuvers Sunday, firing a series of shots into Lebanon as a senior officer voiced concerns that France’s donation of anti-tank missiles to the Lebanese Army may end up in Hizbullah’s hands. Lebanon filed an official complaint to the United Nations Security Council at the weekend over its apparent discovery of two Israeli espionage devices in the mountains east of Beirut, as well as surveillance cameras. The National News Agency reported that the Israeli Army “opened fire with heavy machine guns in the direction of Al-Alam…

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400,000 Baby Chicks Killed By Bankrupt Poultry Farm

Photo via Dmitry Noskoff Poultry workers reportedly wept as they carried out their grim task — overseeing the death of about 400 thousand newborn chicks by drowning them in water or simply dumping them in rusty barrels outside where they would succumb to the freezing winter air. Around 600,000 more birds, housed at Russia’s Krasnaya Polyana poultry farm ha… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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McConnell, Kyl announce opposition to START agreement

Click here to view this media Republican senators that vote for the new START nuclear arms treaty with Russia will have to do so against the wishes of GOP leadership. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-AZ) both said Sunday that they will oppose passage. “I’ve decided I can not support the treaty,” McConnell told CNN’s Candy Crowley. “I think the verification provisions are inadequate. And I do worry about the missile defense implications of it.” Republicans failed Saturday to pass an amendment that would have removed language that critics say would have inhibited missile defense. Supporters argued that the amendment would have killed the treaty because it would have required the the US to conduct further negotiations with Russia. The vote came after President Barack Obama sent a letter to McConnell and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) assuring them that the treaty would not hamper plans to development missile defense. “Regardless of Russia’s actions in this regard, as long as I am president, and as long as the Congress provides the necessary funding, the United States will continue to develop and deploy effective missile defenses to protect the United States, our deployed forces, and our allies and partners,” Obama wrote. The president’s letter did nothing to convince Kyl. “Look, tell it to the Russians. Send a letter to the Russians. In fact, change the preamble to the treaty, which would eliminate any doubt about this issue…That’s why I say talk to the Russians. Don’t send a letter to Mitch McConnell,” he told Fox News’ Chris Wallace. But appearing on ABC Sunday, Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) disagreed said that the language in the treaty’s preamble had no bearing on missile defense. “There is no legal binding statement whatsoever,” Kerry said. The language in the preamble “is a sort of statement that for political purposes was necessary to achieve what we achieved.”

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24 Best "Solar Zones" Identified Across US

Photo: Lance Cheung , Flickr, CC The US Interior Department has released a report identifying the 24 best locations for solar development on public lands across the nation. These so-called “solar zones” across the Southwest have been pinpointed in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona California, and Nevada. This plan will hopefully help speed up development for solar projects nationwide. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Some Republicans to support 9/11 Health Bill?

Click here to view this media Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) seems confident she has found a way to get the Zadroga bill passed after it died last week. Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) is already on board, and Snowe & Collins of Maine, as well as Murkowski of Alaska are believed to be votes as well. There is a fair amount of Fox News “fair and balanced” in this ABC report but at least the mainstream media is bothering to mention the root causes of this failure, perhaps shamed into it by Jon Stewart. Via ABC News : Senate Republicans last week derailed a bill that would provide $7.4 billion in health care and compensation to 9/11 responders and survivors, but Gillibrand today voiced confidence that the Senate will pass the bill in the next week, now that lawmakers have agreed on how to pay for the measure. “We have the votes we need,” Gillibrand said today at a press conference on Capitol Hill. “We’ve had indications from several Republicans that they very much want to vote for this bill. “They would like to vote for a stand-alone bill,” she said. “There is general agreement on a new pay-for that we’re going to offer, so the hope is to get to the bill as soon as the START bill is completed.” And what is this face-saving move that will allow Republicans to vote for it? Susan Collins of Maine (again) details the Republican objections: Collins is the GOP’s point person on the matter, and has been working with Gillibrand to find new means to off-set the costs of the $7.4 billion bill. “I support the 9/11 health bill on the merits, and I have talked with Senator Gillibrand about the need for legitimate ways of offsetting its cost,” Collins said in a statement on Thursday. “If the Majority Leader were to bring the bill to the floor with appropriate offsets, I would support the legislation.” Gillibrand’s new offer. The off-set in the House-passed measure would close tax loopholes for foreign companies, a move that Collins has objected to on the grounds that it would violate international tax treaties. Today Gillibrand said that the new off-set would be a 2 percent fee on procurement contracts for certain countries, combined with a visa fee. As Think Progress noted, Collins and the Republicans reasons are completely bogus. enlarge ‘U.S.’ Chamber Of Commerce Lobbied To Help GOP Kill Bill To Provide Health Care To 9/11 First Responders Last night, the Daily Show’s Jon Stewart skewered Republicans for killing deficit neutral legislation to provide health care to the 9/11 first responders and emergency workers who suffered illnesses from working at Ground Zero. He also mocked the celebrity-obsessed media that has completely ignored the story. Republicans, like Sen. John Thune (R-SD), filibustered the bill because they said tax cuts for the richest 2 percent were a higher priority for Congress. While Republicans quietly snuffed out efforts to compensate 9/11 heroes, they were aided by a quiet lobbying campaign by the powerful lobbying front — the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber fought to help kill the 9/11 compensation bill because it was funded by ending a special tax loophole exploited by foreign corporations doing business in the United States. Apparently, according to Republicans even modest tax increases to foreign corporations is not legitimate anymore. “Whose side are you on?” indeed.

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