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Cam Newton Won’t Comment on Rumors

Auburn quarterback Cam Newton says he won’t entertain the speculation and rumors about his recruitment. Media outlets have reported accusations made against Newton, ranging from recruiting violations to allegations of academic cheating. (Nov. 10)

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A Brief History of Fossil Fuels (Video)

What Next? This short animated film made by the Post Carbon Institute gives a quick and entertaining history of our use of fossil fuels to power most of our lives, and what the … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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At least that’s what Obama promised, but their actions indicate that their vision of the rightful place for science is something that can be molded to meet whatever the Administration’s desires demand : The White House rewrote crucial sections of an Interior Department report to suggest an independent group of scientists and engineers supported a six-month ban on offshore oil drilling, the Interior inspector general says in a new report. In the wee hours of the morning of May 27, a staff member to White House energy adviser Carol Browner sent two edited versions of the department report’s executive summary back to Interior. The language had been changed to insinuate the seven-member panel of outside experts – who reviewed a draft of various safety recommendations – endorsed the moratorium, according to the IG report obtained by POLITICO. “The White House edit of the original DOI draft executive summary led to the implication that the moratorium recommendation had been peer-reviewed by the experts,” the IG report states, without judgment on whether the change was an intentional attempt to mislead the public. The six-month ban on offshore drilling installed in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill became a major political issue over the summer, as Gulf State lawmakers and industry groups charged the White House with unfairly threatening thousands of jobs. House Republicans have said they plan on investigating the circumstances surrounding the moratorium when they take power next year. There was never a good scientific reason to ban drilling in the Gulf because of problems at one well. All they accomplished was the end of thousands of jobs in the Gulf region and the repositioning of a number of drilling rigs to other parts of the world. Those rigs won’t be coming back anytime soon…and neither will those jobs. Oh, and it looks like the fishing closures that occurred when it was feared that fisherman would be pulling in contaminated critters has resulted in a tripling of fish stocks in the area .

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Gartner’s global phone sales rankings match IDC’s, but say the big guys have less of the pie

At a 30,000-foot level, the global mobile phone sales numbers for the third quarter of 2010 just released by Gartner match up with what IDC posted a few days ago, but you might say the devil’s in the details. These guys have all of the top five players — Nokia, Samsung, LG, Apple, and RIM — at noticeably lower total market shares than IDC did, suggesting that second-tier players like Sony Ericsson, Motorola, and HTC (if you can really call them “second-tier”) are grabbing more hearts and minds. And hey, considering Motorola’s prominent role at Verizon and HTC’s ever-growing global presence, we could totally believe it. Notably, Nokia is well below 30 percent in Gartner’s report at 28.2, a whopping drop of 8.5 percent year-over-year — way more than the 4.1 percent drop that IDC’s got pegged. Of course, there’s no way of knowing which of the two reports is more accurate — and you know how margins of error work with these things. Hey, at least the rankings are the same, right? Gartner’s global phone sales rankings match IDC’s, but say the big guys have less of the pie originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 10 Nov 2010 12:06:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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No ‘Splendor’ for Passengers on Crippled Ship

The former fun seekers of the Carnival Splendor are cruising again, but just barely. After two days adrift, the ship began moving again Tuesday when the first of several Mexican tugboats arrived. (Nov. 10)

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Scientists Make a Nutty Discovery About Crickets

Photo: Wagner Machado Carlos Lemes / CC Sometimes when researchers explore the array of complex and fascinating creatures on this planet, what they find has power to renew our sense of wonder about nature, and even to change the way we look at life itself — but then again, it’s not always so on the ball. Still, scientists recently uncovered … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Indonesia Volcano: Toll Tops 190, Flights Cut

The death toll from the volcano erupting on Mount Merapi in Indonesia climbed over 190 Wednesday, as officials added those killed from heart and breathing problems. The ash cloud forced international flight cancellations. (Nov. 10)

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Co-stars: ‘Russell Crowe Is No Bad Boy’

Stars of new prison break thriller ‘The Next Three Days,’ Russell Crowe, Elizabeth Banks, Liam Neeson and Olivia Wilde, attend the film’s New York premiere. (Nov.10)

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Fast Food Wrappers and Popcorn Bags Leach Fire-Fighting Chemical into Food

Image: SlinkyDragon via Flickr The evils of fast food are seemingly endless: they are hazards to both our health and to the environment , and who knows what the consequences of all the preservatives are. But now, turns out the packaging also leaches its … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Scott Porter Heats Up ‘The Good Wife’

Actor Scott Porter is adding some mystery and intrigue to ‘The Good Wife’ as a private eye who butts heads with Kalinda on the CBS show. (Nov. 9)

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