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Ontario Cancels Offshore Wind Projects, Blames "Lack of Science"

Image Credit Guildwood Village Under cover of a Friday afternoon and an Egyptian revolution, “Best of Green” Premier Dalton McGuinty of Ontario quietly pulled the plug on offshore wind projects, including a proposal five kilometers off Toronto’s Scarborough Bluffs. “This decision was based on science, or a lack of science. When it comes to freshwater offshore wind there’s only one project,” said Minister of Energy, and Scarborough Centre MPP, Brad Duguid. Righ… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Egypt’s Tahrir Square returns to normal – in pictures

Army clears protesters but small core of demonstrators remains in square at centre of protests that brought down Hosni Mubarak’s regime

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Zapping Microbes With Electricity Could Cut Chemical Use in Wastewater by 50%

Photo by tauntingpanda via Flickr Creative Commons The mining industry requires significant amounts of water, and the water used becomes polluted with toxins including arsenic, mercury and sulfates. Typically, the water is cleaned with microbes which do their job by adding or removing electrons from the soup, but they need to be supplemented with chemical additives. But a new process could change that, feeding microbes with electric charges instead, and cutting the need for chemicals by half, or possibly even more. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Fashion Highlights From the Grammys Red Carpet

From high drama to gold sparkles and shades of blue, AP reporter Natalie Rotman checks out the Grammy fashion. (Feb. 13)

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William McGowan’s ‘Gray Lady Down’: A Devastating Critique of the New York Times

“Gray Lady Down – What The Decline And Fall Of The New York Times Means For America ” by William McGowan (from Encounter Books), is a carefully researched and devastatingly convincing critique of the New York Times losing its commitment to objective reporting. It opens with the 2006 funeral of the paper’s famed Executive Editor Abe Rosenthal, who retired in 1986. Though bad tempered and with a propensity to play newsroom favorites, Rosenthal is considered by McGowan the last lion of the paper’s once-serious commitment to journalistic objectivity, “allergic to Woodstock” and other left-wing pieties, holding the line against the left-ward drift seemingly inherent to a Manhattan newspaper. A 1970s anecdote on a recurring nightmare by Rosenthal (waking one “Wednesday morning” with no New York Times) reminds us that concerns over the decline of newspaper reading among the young didn’t start with the Internet. McGowan flags the “Southern guilt” of Howell Raines, the editorial page editor who became executive editor in 2001, felled by the favoritism he showed toward young black reporter Jayson Blair, who came to the Times via a minority-only internship program and proceeded to disgrace it. The most blunt parts of “Gray Lady Down” involve race: “The Times racial script…has come to resemble the journalist equivalent of reparations.” McGowan delved into the paper’s archives to show what the paper thought of Malcolm X in 1966 and came up with the striking headline “Black Power Is Black Death.” Can you imagine that at the top of the Times editorial page tomorrow? In a brief foray into partisan politics, McGowan cites a fine media watchdog site called (ahem) Times Watch, which analyzed a month of stories the Times did on Barack Obama and Republican John McCain during a slice of the 2008 campaign and found that positive portrayals for Obama outnumbering negative ones by a 3:1 ratio. When it came to McCain, that positive/negative ratio was reversed. “Gray Lady Down” also deals at length with what I consider the most disturbing coverage the paper has put out since I began monitoring the paper: The Duke lacrosse “rape” hoax, a sordid interlude in which the newspaper’s columnists and reporters often discarded the presumption of innocence while stacking the deck against three white lacrosse players arrested for the rape of a black stripper. The paper defended its coverage even as the case imploded and it was revealed that the players were victims of lies by the stripper and misconduct by the local prosecutor. Even on the war on terror, a vital local issue after 9-11, the supposedly unserious tabloid New York Post had more complete and comprehensive coverage of local terror plots then did the “paper of record.” McGowanwent after the Times for scuttling two successful anti-terror programs and laid out “The Times’ alienation from military culture” in the “War” chapter. “Gray Lady Down” reminds us of the ad the Times ran (at a healthy discount) for the left-wing anti-war group MoveOn.org, notoriously headlined “General Petraeus or General Betray Us?” That ad appeared in September 2007, just as the troop surge in Iraq began to bear fruit under the leadership of U.S. Army General David Petraeus. McGowan concluded by circling back to the departure of Abe Rosenthal, the symbol of the old-fashioned journalism he believes was exemplified under Rosenthal’s regime. He’s not a boycotter or even an enemy of the Times; most of his criticism is of the sorrowful, not angry, variety. He just longs for “a much better version of the Times than is being produced by the current regime.” This article was adapted from a longer version on Times Watch .

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Acer Liquid mt hands-on

The Acer Liquid mt, everybody! Oh come on, don’t be such snobs, so what if it only has an 800MHz CPU, a humble 3.6-inch screen and standard 800 x 480 resolution? It’s a pocketable and delightfully rotund little device, and Acer’s added a couple of tweaks that we actually found quite useful. The biggest is a part of Acer’s skin atop Android 2.2, which is set to be upgraded to Gingerbread “soon,” a boilerplate promise with any device not running Google’s latest. The Liquid mt offers multiple lock screens, allowing you to do things like control media and check your messaging inbox without having to unlock the phone and enter an app. It’s a pretty sweet implementation, as is the simulated page-turning unlocking animation. The handset’s rear features a 5 megapixel autofocus camera and the stainless backplate that gives it its name (mt standing for “metal”), but its top is most intriguing — it has multiple status lights integrated under the metallic surface, which light up to give you alerts for things like low battery status or unread messages. Check out more of this handset in the gallery below. Gallery: Acer Liquid mt hands-on Acer Liquid mt hands-on originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Propagating the human race far away from home could be tough: Powerful radiation in space would likely sterilize female embryos conceived there, NASA finds, and it could shrink sperm counts, too. At the moment, we don’t have the technology required to create spacecraft shielding to block the radiation, the Telegraph…

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TreeHugger Staff Weighs In: Stuff We Love (Slideshow)

Photo: cocoinzeni / Creative Commons The TreeHugger staff often gets really excited about savvy green things. Sometimes too excited. But what better day to gush our love for green initiatives, products, and lifestyle changes than Valentine’s Day? From high speed rail to aerated water, the perfect LED bulb, USB-powered bike lights, and chic recycled shoes, here are some things we get all sappy in love about.

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T-Mobile G-Slate hands-on: yep, it’s an LG Optimus Pad

In case there was any lingering doubt in your mind, we can now definitely confirm — having just played with it — that the G-Slate that’ll be going on sale shortly from T-Mobile in the States is a dead ringer for the Optimus Pad officially unveiled here at MWC this week. We just posted our impressions on that bad boy a few minutes ago , so let’s go over the few differences: first off, there’s a tastefully small T-Mobile logo silkscreened toward one side of the back (and thankfully, no logo whatsoever on front). As software goes, the only customizations include a utility to activate the tablet on T-Mobile’s network along with the standard My Device app that users of T-Mobile’s other Android hardware will be familiar with; the carrier tells us it’ll be making some additional announcements revolving around media and content partnerships closer to launch (tablets are good for reading and watching things, don’t you know), but they don’t have anything ready to unveil just yet. That’s literally it — other than those minor details, customers on both sides of the pond are going to be enjoying the same 3D-capturing Honeycomb action with this one. See the full gallery below! Gallery: T-Mobile G-Slate hands-on T-Mobile G-Slate hands-on: yep, it’s an LG Optimus Pad originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 14 Feb 2011 08:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Have ‘Weapons of Mass Effect’ Been Found in San Diego? ‘Yes’

A curious interview by a local San Diego news station has some people wondering if terrorists are sneaking “weapons of mass effect” (WMEs) into the country through the sunny city’s ports. And while the idea may seem implausible, statements made by a port official, and the attempt by a public affairs official to direct his answer, appear to suggest WMEs have been found in San Diego. While local ABC… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 14/02/2011 13:05 Number of articles : 4

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