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University of Delaware Field House Roof Covered In Solar Panels

University of Delaware Field House with newly installed solar panels on roof. Image credit:D. Laumer, UDEL Senior. Yesterday I wrote about the Philadelphia Eagles stadium being mounted with renewable energy machines. Here’s more evidence that sports stadiums make a great structural base for generating renewable energy. The University of Delaware’s Field House , an enclosed track and… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Via the inimitable Jon Ralston : The Social Security spot at right was produced by some folks in the Sharron Angle for U.S. Senate campaign but never aired, as some of the “DC handlers” managed to kill it. I can’t imagine why. I also wonder why there is no laugh track…. Or as one person put it at Politico in one of the better lines I’ve seen lately: It’s like Night of the Living Dead crossed with Sponge Bob.

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The Engadget Show returns tonight, 6:30PM ET with Sprint’s Fared Adib, Google TV’s Salahuddin Choundhary, tablets, giveaways, and more!

Humans, keep your eyes tuned to this post — because at 6:30 PM ET , we’ll be starting The Engadget Show live, with Sprint’s product chief Fared Adib, Google TV project lead Salahuddin Choundhary, a tablet-centric roundtable, insane giveaways, and more ! We’ve got music from exileFaker and visuals from HN_i_C. You seriously don’t want to miss it. Just for fun (and ’cause we love you) we’ve got the stream going already so you can watch us set up for the show tonight. Check out the live stream and chat after the break! Update : We still have tickets left , so if you’re in New York City, come join us at the Times Center. Also, Palm has graciously given us 10 (that’s right, ten!) Pre 2 unlocked developer units to give away (you know, the ones that look like this ) so you’re going to want to be here! Continue reading The Engadget Show returns tonight, 6:30PM ET with Sprint’s Fared Adib, Google TV’s Salahuddin Choundhary, tablets, giveaways, and more! The Engadget Show returns tonight, 6:30PM ET with Sprint’s Fared Adib, Google TV’s Salahuddin Choundhary, tablets, giveaways, and more! originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 20 Nov 2010 16:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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After spending much of his week accusing Rush Limbaugh of racism, Ed Schultz on Friday made the same absurd claim about former Alaska governor Sarah Palin. Following in the footsteps of others on his network as well as the liberal blogosphere, the MSNBCer said it was racist for Palin to refer to comments Michelle Obama made in 2008 about never having been proud of her country before her husband started winning primaries. It was also racist of Palin to mention in her book the Obamas' connection to Rev. Jeremiah Wright (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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Coup attempt ends in Madagascar

Antananarivo, Madagascar (CNN) — Renegade military officers who declared a coup in Madagascar earlier this week surrendered Saturday following 15 hours of negotiations with authorities, ending the three-day standoff. The talks were led by Madagascar’s Chief of Staff…

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There are a number of reasons I always have to chortle whenever Fox Republicans — or for that matter, Jon Stewart — try to portray MSNBC as a balancing counterpart to Fox News’ overt display of propaganda. The first is that, regardless of the rise of liberal talk-show hosts on its broadcasts, MSNBC remains a real news organization that actually strives to be careful with facts and truthfulness, not to mention its ethical responsibilities — something Fox long ago abandoned. That was underlined a couple of weeks ago when the network actually suspended Keith Olbermann for having donated to political campaigns — drawing a sharp contrast with Fox, where its anchors not only openly donate to campaigns, they actually help promote Republican candidates on-air and provide viewers fund-raising info, while News Corp. publicly donates large sums to partisan political campaigns. It’s an old-fashioned standard at MSNBC, though a fairly typical one for a traditional news organization, as distinct from a propaganda operation. The problem was with the network’s dumbassery in enforcing the policy, particularly in suspending Olbermann as “punishment” for such a minor infraction. Not only was it an overreaction, it was also absurdly inconsistent, considering that other MSNBC had made similar donations — notably Joe Scarborough, the Republican host of Morning Joe . So now the network has just compounded the dumbassery by suspending Scarborough. From MSNBC’s own account : When Olbermann, host of “Countdown with Keith Olbermann,” was suspended Nov. 5 for making donations to three Democratic congressional candidates, Scarborough acknowledged that two political contributions had been made in his name, but he said they had been made by his wife. Griffin said in a statement that Scarborough informed him Friday that he had in fact made eight contributions from 2004 to 2008 to local candidates in Florida that he did not recall. “He will be immediately suspended for two days without pay and will return to the air on Wednesday, November 24th,” Griffin said. “As Joe recognizes, it is critical that we enforce our standards and policies.” In his own statement Friday, Scarborough he had “recently” been made aware of the contributions and told Griffin about them himself. This just makes the network look amateurish. This is really all about MSNBC’s corporate culture and its longtime aversion to being labeled the “liberal media” — something it’s had since its inception in the 1990s. It has always tried to blunt these accusations by hiring a number of overt right-wing ideologues, and for most of its existence its demographic strategy was geared at being “Fox Lite”. Then, when it discovered that its tiny handful of liberal hosts were actually the greatest ratings successes, it shifted gears somewhat to more eagerly promote them. This is the other reason I chortle at the MSNBC-is-the-opposite-of-Fox analogies: MSNBC has always been and always will be primarily a corporate entity and fundamentally conservative in its basic approach to broadcasting. I know this from having worked at the network for four years at its conception. It has found that liberal hosts bring it some bottom-line success, but that doesn’t mean it will ever be a fundamentally — or unapologetically — liberal network. So when Olbermann leaves an opening, these corporate masters will punish him to prove once again that they are NOT the “liberal biased media,” as they did a couple of weeks ago. Then when its liberal audience is appropriately angered over the double standard, it tries to cover its tracks by over-punishing the conservatives who did the same. MSNBC needs to revise its policy to allow its opinion anchors some partisan leeway, but it should maintain its usual standards for its straight-news reporters and editors. And then it needs to make the sanctions for violations reflective of the actual grievance. But mostly, it needs to decide for itself what kind of news organization it is, set its own standards and live by them, and not get bullied by right-wing blowhards trying to work the refs. Or don’t they ever notice how Fox deals with the accusations that it has a right-wing bias? It blows them off. MSNBC could use a little of that spine.

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Poll: Most Palestinians view talks as precursor to 1 state

Disturbing US poll: Most Palestinians refuse to accept idea of Israel as Jewish state, view peace talks, two-state solution as first step towards creation of one Palestinian state in area; 58% support armed struggle

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CNN’s Larry King Hits Biden From the Left on Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell

CNN host Larry King channeled the left's frustration with the Obama administration on Thursday's Larry King Live as he questioned Vice President Joe Biden about their approach on overturning the military's “don't ask, don't tell” policy: ” You were against it, as I understand? Certainly, the President is against it. Most of the administration is against it …. So why is this our policy? ” King had Mr. Biden on as his sole guest during the first half hour of his program, and brought on Second Lady Jill Biden to join her husband for the remainder of the program. The host raised the controversial issue immediately before Mrs. Biden came on, and besides noting how “most of the administration” is against the policy, he stated that ” apparently, they polled troops- they're against it, and you poll America- they're against it .” On October 29, 2010, The Washington Post cited unnamed “multiple people familiar with the findings” of a Defense Department survey of active-duty and reserve military, which apparently found that “a majority of active-duty and reserve service members…would not object to serving and living alongside openly gay troops,” but the actual results would not be available until December 1, when a “Pentagon report…regarding how the military would end enforcement of the “don't ask, don't tell” law” is released. However, only two years ago, The Military Times, in their annual poll of active-duty service members , revealed that 58% were opposed to the repeal of “don't ask, don't tell.” Moreover, General James Conway, who stepped down as commandant of the Marine Corps on October 22 of this year, stated in an October 15 interview that “as many as 95% of Marines would be uncomfortable serving alongside openly gay troops.” read more

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Obama Outlines Afghanistan Withdrawal Timeline

NATO nations meeting in Portugal have agreed to start turning over Afghanistan’s security to its military next year. The plan would give local forces full control by 2014. (Nov. 20)

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Former US ambassador: Freeze deal ‘very bad idea’

Ex-American envoy Kurtzer says US rewarding Israel’s bad behavior with settlement freeze deal. ‘Washington will almost certainly come to regret bribing Israel; Israel may regret receiving such bribe even more,’ he says

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