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No author likes a bad review, but one academic decided to do something about it—she sued. Even more unusual, the Israel-based writer of an English-language book by a Dutch publisher that was reviewed in 2007 by a German professor for an American journal decided to sue in a French…

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What is the Best Way To Build A Wall? Not A Simple Answer

Voltaire wrote Le mieux est l’ennemi du bien , often translated as “The perfect is the enemy of the good;” he might well have been talking about residential construction. You run the gamut from the typical American 2×4 frame wall all the way to Passivhaus construction with 12″ of insulation and incredible care in detailing and construction. Proponents keep saying that Passivhaus only costs 10% more than conventional construction, but they are not talking about Pulte and KB Homes, which is what I consider conventional. How do we … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Libyan Crackdown; More Demos in Bahrain, Yemen

Libyan forces were reportedly cracking down on anti-government protesters in the capital overnight, while elsewhere in the Middle East demonstrations were continuing in Bahrain and Yemen. (Feb. 22)

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Bahrain Shiites Turn Out in Vast Protest

MANAMA, Bahrain — More than a hundred thousand protesters poured into the central Pearl Square here on Tuesday in an unbroken stream stretching back for miles along a central highway in the biggest antigovernment demonstration yet seen in this tiny Persian Gulf kingdom. Multimedia Graphic Political Unrest in North Africa and the Middle East Related in Opinion Dim View of U.S. Posture Toward Bahraini Shiites Is Described (February 22, 2011) Times Topic: Middle East Protests (2010-11) The protesters, mostly members of the Shiite majority, marched along the eastbound side of Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Highway in a wide, unbroken column of red and white, the country’s colors. Men of…

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Tasman Glacier Loses 30 Million Tonnes of Ice After Devastating Earthquake

Photo: ( AAP: Denis Callesen, via ABC ) A magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck New Zealand’s South Island city of Christchurch just before 1 pm local time. Unlike the 7.1 Richter scale quake which occurred in September of 2010 this one has caused extensive property damage resulting in the loss of of least 65 lives. A figure likely to unfortunately rise as more collapsed buildings are examined for survivors. Also affected by the earthquake was the countries longest glacier, the Tasman, at Aoraki Mt Cook Nationa… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Smithsonian Museum will have a video game gallery next year, wants you to vote on what’s in it

Nobody tell Roger Ebert, but the Smithsonian Museum has announced plans for a new exhibition, called The Art of Video Games, which will run between March and September next year. Charting the 40-year (now there’s a number that will make you feel old in a hurry) evolution of gaming from paddle-based pixel exchanges to sophisticated online multiplayer extravaganzas , this collection of memoirs will focus on the most visually striking and technologically innovative titles. Perhaps knowing how heated debates about video games can get, the Museum has sagely decided to co-opt its audience into the curatorial process — the second source link below will take you to a voting page where you can select your top 80 games from a shortlist of 240… and of course express your rage at the omission of some obscure title you totally loved late one night in 1995. Smithsonian Museum will have a video game gallery next year, wants you to vote on what’s in it originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Michigan has approved a plan to close roughly half of Detroit’s public schools, pushing the average high-school class size in the struggling city to roughly 60 students, the Wall Street Journal reports. The plan is designed to eliminate the district’s $327 million deficit, but even its creator, district emergency financial…

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Wolfgang Puck on Governors Ball Menu

For the 17th consecutive year, Wolfgang Puck is cooking for the stars at the Governors Ball following the Oscars. (Feb. 22)

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TCE Contamination Lingers & Little Is Done About It – Canadian Class Action Suit Seeks to Change That

Image: SaferChemicals.org Some problems just won’t go away. That’s what a lot of companies probably think about people who gripe about issues the companies would rather not deal with —as well as what the people griping think about the actual problem. TCE, or trichloroethylene , contamination of water supplies is one… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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