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Glenn Beck’s World

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Glenn Beck’s World

Me, a few minutes after 3 pm today: “Beck is really bringing it today. Finally his theory of the world is complete.” And just what is that theory of the world? Behold: Here’s Egypt, Libya, Tunisia. What’s next to Tunisia? Algeria, also on fire now, the riots are starting here. Morocco is on fire. What’s across from Morocco? Spain. Connected to France, and Germany, and Italy, also on fire. And Greece,… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Kevin Drum Discovery Date : 01/02/2011 03:55 Number of articles : 4

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Haunting Footage Reveals How Chimps Mourn Death

Chimpanzees share over 90 percent of their DNA with humans — but the similarities between these two species seems to extend beyond genetics alone. For what is believed to be the very first time, researchers have captured the behavior of a female chimp mourning over her recently deceased 16-month-old child, detailing how non-human primates respond to death. This moving footage not only challenges those who might question the extent to which animals experience the loss of a life, it bridges the perceived differences between the natural world and we humans who are harbingers of so much death therein…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Egypt Military Promises No Force Against Protest

Egypt’s military promised Monday not to fire on any peaceful protests and recognized “the legitimacy of the people’s demands,” a sign army support for President Hosni Mubarak may be unraveling. (Jan. 31)

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LG confirms Optimus 3D for MWC 2011: glasses-free screen and 3D camera

We’ve had a feeling that LG was going to tackle 3D smartphones heads-on sometime in February , and after a spat of rumors today purported to be showing off the Optimus 3D (pictured above, via Phandroid ), the company’s flat-out confirmed its Mobile World Congress debut. The Optimus 3D sports a dual-lens 3D camera, a glasses-free LCD display, and HDMI / DLNA for sharing on whatever 3D sets you have. A live demo will be at Barcelona, but whether that means we’ll get to hold it in our own hands. Other specs? We’ll have to wait and find out. Press release after the break. Continue reading LG confirms Optimus 3D for MWC 2011: glasses-free screen and 3D camera LG confirms Optimus 3D for MWC 2011: glasses-free screen and 3D camera originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 21:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Polamalu Wins AP Defensive Player of the Year

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu was named the AP defensive player of the year Monday, beating second place finisher Clay Matthews of the Green Bay Packers by just two votes. (Jan. 31)

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There’s a roving eye watching deep space for signs that the truth—or at least other Earth-like planets or even life—is out there, and we’re going to get a glimpse of what it’s watch this week. The $600 million Kepler observatory is tracking a small piece of sky filled…

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The spirit of new government in Egypt: Steve Bell

Egypt’s president Hosni Mubarak now has few options left Steve Bell

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George Bush Defends The Patriot Act and ‘Enhanced Interrogations’

Click here to view this media During an interview with George W. Bush which aired on C-SPAN’s Q&A discussing his book Decision Points at the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, the former president was asked if he was “concerned that legislation that you passed such as the Patriot Act opens the door for potential abuse by future presidencies?”. Never mind the abuses during his presidency that failed soundly . He followed it up by saying that he was glad the Congress decided to pass The Patriot Act and renew it again no matter which party was in the majority and defended his administration’s spying and torture, or as he called it “enhanced interrogation” that he claimed was necessary to keep us safe from terrorism. He also claimed that The Patriot Act assured that civil liberties were not undermined. Nothing like some major revisionist history from Bush with no one there to push back during this softball forum from C-SPAN. CAMERATO: Good morning Mr. President. My name is C.J. Camerato and I’m from Boston Massachusetts and I’m curious, were or are you concerned that legislation that you passed such as the Patriot Act opens the door for potential abuse by future presidencies? BUSH: Great question. The law that was passed twice by the Congress, once when Republicans controlled the Congress, when we controlled the Congress and once after the ’06 election when we got soundly thumped, guarantee civil liberties and there’s a lot of safeguards in the law. And I don’t think a president can… can, through executive order preempt the safeguards in the Patriot Act. There are plenty of checks and balances in our system and throughout the book and historians will note throughout my presidency that I worked assiduously to make sure that civil liberties were not undermined. And at the same time, provide the tools necessary for a president, future presidents to be able to protect the homeland and um… look, there’s some very controversial… the Patriot Act was one of the least controversial things I did initially. And then it became a… both parts of the political spectrum became a touchstone of too much government and yet the experts will tell you that the tools inherent in the Patriot Act were necessary to disrupt terrorist’s attacks. And another interesting point in the book, I learned from history was that a lot of the actions that Harry Truman took made my life easier as president and therefore many of the decisions I made through executive order are the most controversial decisions I made through executive order, such as listening to the phone calls of people who might do us harm, or enhanced interrogation techniques, became the law of the land. In other words, after the ’04 elections and after the ’06 elections, I went to Congress and said we need to ratify through legislative action that which I had done within the Constitution by executive order. And so the Congress, in spite of the fact that we had been dumped, passed law that now enables a president to have these certain tools. People say why didn’t you just leave it under executive order? And the reason why is in some cases it might be too hard politically for a president to put out an executive order that for example our authorized enhanced interrogation techniques. But if that were law of the land as passed by a legislative body it might be easier for that person to use that technique and it was… and so one of the… I think I saw as an accomplishment was to get the Congress to pass much of what I’d done by executive order and in so doing there was embedded in law, concern for civil liberties.

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Dell Streak 7 review

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Dell Streak 7 review

Let’s be honest, the original Dell Streak had a bit of an identity crisis. The 5-inch device wasn’t sure if it belonged in the tablet or smartphone world, and ultimately it was targeted at a pretty niche user. But its larger brother, the Streak 7 , is more self-aware. It’s a honest-to-goodness tablet meant for doing all those tablet-y things — surfing the web, reading e-books, watching video and more. Sure, the Streak 7 may just look like an enlarged version of the 5-inch version, but they differ in more than just screen size: the 7 packs a powerful 1GHz dual-core Tegra T20 processor, 1.3 megapixel front facing camera, 5 megapixel lens on the rear, T-Mobile “4G” HSPA+ connectivity, and 16GB of internal memory. The tablet runs Android 2.2 with Dell’s Stage UI for now, but Dell promises an upgrade to Honeycomb once it’s ready. It sounds like one of the more well-rounded 7-inch tablets on the market right now and at just $200 on contract at T-Mobile (it’s $450 without), it’s actually quite well priced. However, there are quite a few things that are going to keep 7-inch tablet seekers from forking over the cash. What are those? We’ll tell all in our full review — read on for more! Gallery: Dell Streak 7 review Continue reading Dell Streak 7 review Dell Streak 7 review originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 31 Jan 2011 21:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Skip the MRI for Low Back Pain?

Immediate imaging with X-rays, CT scans, or MRIs for patients with acute low back pain is not recommended for all patients, according to new guidelines by the American College of Physicians.

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