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Rep. Weiner‘s Speech Response Includes Alcohol and Bachmann ’Mother Ship’ References

Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY) was so disgusted with Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) State of the Union response he just wanted to drink away the pain, he admitted last night. And if that wasn’t original enough, he also referenced the “mother ship” while responding to Rep. Michele Bachmann’s (R-MN) additional rebuttal: “[Obama] was then followed by a guy who was bumming us out,” Weiner said on MSNBC Tuesday night…. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Blaze Discovery Date : 26/01/2011 18:40 Number of articles : 3

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Asian Tiger Population Could Triple by Expanding and Linking Preserves

Photo credit: Todd Ryburn / Creative Commons According to current estimates, only 3,200 tigers remain in the entire world . These few individuals are scattered across 13 countries in Asia, mostly sheltered in protected habitats and reserves. These reserves will have to increase, conservationists say, if tiger range countries will meet their goal of doubling the species’ population by 2022. If the size of th… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Microsoft: ‘over 2 million’ Windows Phone 7 licenses sold to manufacturers so far

Microsoft just dropped a few tidbits of knowledge on us regarding Windows Phone 7′s performance in the marketplace so far. Here’s what we’ve got: ‘Early research’ says 93 percent of WP7 customers are ‘satisfied’ and 90 percent would recommend the platform to others. We don’t know details about the research, though — number of customers polled, time frame, so on. Average of 100 new apps in the Marketplace per day, and over 6,500 total are available right now. Most importantly, “over 2 million” licenses have been sold to OEMs around the world. What does that tell us? Well, let’s get the elephant in the room out of the way: the iPhone 4 sold 3 million units in a little under a month after its launch, so Microsoft clearly has plenty of room to catch up — but that comes as no surprise to us, analysts, or Microsoft itself. Furthermore, selling a license to an OEM isn’t the same as selling a phone to a customer, since many of these manufactured devices are sitting on store shelves; it’s unclear exactly how many WP7 devices are actually in users’ pockets right now, but the number is certainly less than “over 2 million.” Microsoft’s earnings call is tomorrow where we expect to get more detail on the platform’s performance, but the company is saying today that it sees plenty of reasons to be “bullish about the foundation for long-term success” here — and considering that they simply can’t afford to fail in the mobile game, we hope they’re right. Microsoft: ‘over 2 million’ Windows Phone 7 licenses sold to manufacturers so far originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 26 Jan 2011 13:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Sutherland Is Blown Away by ‘Mechanic’ Co-stars

Donald Sutherland teams up with Jason Statham and Ben Foster in new hit-man movie ‘The Mechanic,’ a film he calls a ‘must see.’ The veteran star says both actors thrilled him with their performances. (Jan. 26)

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Old Spice Spot of the Day: Isaiah Mustafa is back with a brand…

Old Spice Spot of the Day: Isaiah Mustafa is back with a brand new Old Spice ad and everything is exactly the same, right down to the tenuously-tucked towel. As they say: If it ain’t broke… sorry, I was lost in his striking brown eyes. [ oldspice .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 26/01/2011 18:16 Number of articles : 5

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Let’s put a stop to the controversy of steroids in sports right now—by making doping legal. “I see nothing unjust or wrong about professional athletes using chemical compounds and medical knowledge to improve their abilities and performance,” writes Kyle Munkittrick on Discover . “Let me rephrase that: there is nothing…

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Awamaki Lab Puts Impoverished Weavers From Peru to Work on New Upscale Fashion Collection (Interview)

Photo: Kate Reeder for Awamaki Lab Peruvian non-profit Awamaki Lab has released an inaugural collection head up by designer Nieli Vallin, a student from Paris’s Chambre Syndical de la Couture . Vallin participated in a four-month residency program that brings designers to the Patacancha Valley of Ollantaytambo, Peru where they work with impoverished Quencha women weavers and develop contemporary clothing for a western market using fair trade textiles. The made-to-order Awamaki Lab collection launched in New York at Guided, the design st… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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All Three Networks Agree: Obama Sounded ‘Reaganesque’ in State of the Union

During coverage of President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night, all three broadcast networks, CBS, NBC and ABC, managed to compare the tone of the speech to that of Ronald Reagan. Reporters and pundits uniformly praised the supposed optimism of Obama. [ Audio available here ] On CBS, Evening News anchor Katie Couric touted how political analyst Jeff Greenfield thought it was “down right Reaganesque” and that “some” have argued “this could be his Reagan moment.” Greenfield himself declared: “He kept talking about winning the future and that was always a big theme about Reagan….the constant reiteration of optimism….he was clearly striking rhetorical notes that reminded me of Mr. Reagan.” View video below Meanwhile, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams noted how “The President [is] very sensitive lately, highly bothered by any kind of defeatism…that's part of what he went after tonight.” Correspondent Andrea Mitchell chimed in: “That's exactly what he was trying to get after and I think he was trying to invoke the optimism, the can-do spirit that brings to mind Ronald Reagan in these settings.” As Brent Baker earlier reported on NewsBusters, ABC This Week host Christiane Amanpour proclaimed that Obama's address was “full of sunny optimism, very Reaganesque, on and on about American exceptionalism in many, many instances and full of Kennedyesque encouragement to break a new frontier. That Sputnik moment was remarkable.” Later in the CBS coverage, Face the Nation host Bob Schieffer reiterated the Reagan comparison: “[Obama's] Reagan moment was when he made that speech in Tucson. But I think he kind of built on that tonight. I thought this speech was something of an extension of that speech.” Greenfield replied: “I think you're totally right.” It got to the point where even Couric wanted to move on to talk about the substance of the speech: “I don't mean to rain on your parade in terms of how eloquent this speech was, but really, realistically, [political analyst] John Dickerson, let me ask you, while these guys are kvelling over the President. I mean, how long will this last?” [According to Merriam-Webster.com , 'kvelling' is a Yiddish term meaning: "to be extraordinarily proud." In fact, this is the example of the word's usage that is provided: "Proud grandparents who kvell over every thing that their precious little darlings do."]

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President Obama Continues Squandering Opportunities to Show Environmental Leadership

photo: Rupert Ganzer / Creative Commons By now you’re likely well aware that despite talking about clean energy and job, President Obama made no mention of climate change or environmental issues as such during yesterday’s State of the Union address . Which somehow makes it an even more important time to highlight comments that scientist-activist

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Egypt protests: Cairo and Suez see clashes with police

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