It seems likely almost every food is marketed with at least some concessions made to the health-conscious. Many of them are lying, the Huffington Post reports, and here are the worst offenders: Terra Chips: Nutritionally, you might as well be eating Lay’s Potato Chips—they both have 150 calories and…
Continue reading …Chinese President Hu Jintao is speaking to the American media—albeit through written answers to questions he selected from lists submitted to him by the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal —for the first time since 2008. Among the topics? “Common ground,” the dollar, and the yuan. Hu, who…
Continue reading …Image: Nina Matthews Photography You have probably already seen the headlines, ranging from the emotional ” Pregnant Women Awash in Chemicals. Is That Bad for Baby? ” to the simply factual ” Toxic Chemicals Found in Pregnant U.S. Women .” Yes, it heralds yet another study that confirms what toxicologists increasingly know: the plethor… Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …Iran has invited the world – sans the U.S. – to come and tour several of its nuclear sites. Diplomats from other countries did visit the sites in what Iran says was an effort of goodwill and transparency. Chian, Russia, and the European Union refused the invitation. —JCL The BBC: A group of foreign diplomats is touring some of Iran’s nuclear sites, as Tehran seeks to build support for its controversial nuclear programme. Iran said it was a gesture of goodwill and transparency, but the US was not invited – while China, Russia and the EU refused the invitation. Tehran said its uranium enrichment programme was progressing “strongly”. It was responding to US claims that the programme was being hit by international sanctions. Read more Related Entries January 4, 2011 Gag Me With a Banker January 3, 2011 The Information Technology Roller Coaster
Continue reading …17 Afghan civilians have been killed in only a 24-hour span, as homemade bomb devices likely intended for U.S. soldiers and Afghan police detonated against civilians in a day fraught with explosions. —JCL The LA Times: Roadside bombs killed at least 17 Afghan civilians in a 24-hour span, including nine people — a child among them — whose vehicle was torn apart by a powerful blast on Sunday as they were on their way to a wedding in northern Afghanistan. Civilians are dying in record numbers as the war in Afghanistan grinds into its 10th year, and crude but powerful homemade bombs are the greatest hazard facing them. Insurgents plant the devices with the aim of killing Western troops, but more often it is noncombatants who are left dead or maimed. The wedding guests, all members of the same extended family, were killed when their station wagon hit a bomb outside Pul-e-Khumri, the capital of Baghlan province, north of Kabul, provincial authorities said. Baghlan, along with a wide swath of northern territory, has become far more dangerous over the last year as the Taliban insurgency pushes outward from its traditional strongholds in the south and east. Read more Related Entries January 4, 2011 Gag Me With a Banker January 3, 2011 The Information Technology Roller Coaster
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Why do Republicans insist on using this sort of language when trying to scare the crap out of everyone about a problem they created? “Bond vigilantes” Tom Coburn… really? This is nothing but an excuse to starve the beast and get rid of every social program that Republicans have hated for decades now. Rather than raise taxes on the rich, they’ll use this as an excuse to go after Social Security or other programs that help ordinary working people. Chuck Schumer laid out pretty plainly the dangers of not raising the debt ceiling this spring. He also talked about Eric Cantor admitting that it was going to have to be done. So if the Democrats give in to the Republicans on this, I agree with what Dibgy wrote the other day, it’s because they want to and not because they have to. GREGORY: All right, final question here about– what Eric Cantor in the House, a Republican leader, called a “leverage moment” for the Republicans on the debt ceiling. SCHUMER: Yeah. GREGORY: It has to be raised. We have to keep borrowing money, even though we’re so deep in debt. Republicans, Senator Schumer, to exact a promise on a certain amount of spending cuts before they vote to raise that ceiling. Do you think that agreement can be reached? SCHUMER: Well first, I think using the threat of not renewing the debt ceiling is like playing with fire. If we didn’t renew the debt ceiling, our soldiers and veterans wouldn’t be paid, Social Security checks wouldn’t go out, and worst of all, we might permanently threaten confidence– of the credit markets and the dollar, which could create a recession worse than the one we have now, or even a depression. So that is playing with fire. And I was glad to see that both Speaker Boehner and Eric Cantor said they’re not gonna use that as a threat. We have– are gonna have to come together on spending. There is no question about it. And we Democrats agree there oughta be spending cuts. And the appropriation that came up last year– late last year, the McCaskill-Sessions Proposal, bipartisan, to cut spending considerably lower– than was originally proposed in the budget– GREGORY: Right. SCHUMER: –was supported. But you can’t just do it willy nilly across the board. There are some things that changed since 2008 and need to be funded. GREGORY: Senator Coburn, does it have to be a specific amount– in cuts before you vote to raise the ceiling? COBURN: I think for me it does. I’ve had conversations with the President. Look– the debt ceiling, we had warnings last week from the rating agencies that we’re gonna get a downgrade in our bonds. A debt ceiling non-increase– is nothing compared to what’s gonna happen to us if we don’t address the real issues facing our country. The CBS poll out this morning, 77 percent of the people in this country believe we need to cut the spending significantly. Only nine percent– say we need to raise taxes. The fact is, is I believe the President and the– bipartisan majority in both houses know that we can come together before the debt ceiling and– reach an agreement that says, “Here’s where we’re gonna be and– here’s what we must do to send the signal to the international financial community.” If, in fact, we don’t raise the debt ceiling, that won’t be near the catastrophe that, if, in fact, the– the– the bond vigilantes come after the U.S. government bonds in the next two to three years– COBURN: –we will have such bigger pain than not raising the debt limit. GREGORY: I will let– make that the last word. Senators, thank you both very much.
Continue reading …After a weeklong referendum ended Saturday, early results show that voters in southern Sudan have overwhelmingly decided to secede from their northern neighbors, a move that will split the African country in two. The vote comes five years after the end of a two-decade civil war between the north and south in which hundreds of thousands of people were killed. —JCL The Associated Press: Southern Sudan’s president on Sunday offered a prayer of forgiveness for northern Sudan and the killings that occurred during a two-decade civil war, as the first results from a weeklong independence referendum showed an overwhelming vote for secession. Exhausted poll workers who counted ballots overnight and deep into Sunday morning posted returns at individual stations, and an Associated Press count of a small sample showed a 96 percent vote for secession. Sudan’s south ended its independence vote Saturday, a vote most believe will split the large country in two at the divide between Sudan’s Muslim north and Christian and animist south. The two sides ended a more than two decade civil war in 2005 in a peace deal that provided for last week’s vote. Read more Related Entries January 4, 2011 Gag Me With a Banker January 3, 2011 The Information Technology Roller Coaster
Continue reading …Three young women have died in a stampede at a Hungarian nightclub according to police. (Jan. 16)
Continue reading …More good news on the Gabrielle-Giffords-recovery front : She’s now able to move both sides of her body. Speaking on Meet the Press today, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said she had spoken with Giffords’ husband last night, and the update was a good one: “She’s using both sides of her body. She’s…
Continue reading …Iran’s basically executing people left and right, says a US-based human rights group. With 47 people hanged since the beginning of the year, Tehran’s averaging a staggering pace of one every eight hours. “The Iranian Judiciary is on an execution binge orchestrated by the intelligence and security agencies,” says a…
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