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A brief January 1 item from the Associated Press's Barry Massey on the inauguration of Susana Martinez (“Martinez becomes NM gov as new year starts”) began as follows: Republican Susana Martinez has claimed her place in history as New Mexico's first female governor, taking office with the start of the new year. If it weren't for the “place in history” part, I might have blown right by it without hesitation. But speaking of a “place in history,” especially at a wire service that sometimes seems overly obsessed with race and racial milestones, it's more than a little odd that the AP dispatch failed to note what the AP's Jesse Washington reported on Election Night in November: Minorities ride GOP wave to groundbreaking wins The Republican wave produced groundbreaking results for minority candidates, from Latina and Indian-American governors to a pair of black congressmen from the Deep South. read more

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Edrogan CNN Arabic’s man of year

While CNN’s Arabic site honors Turkish PM for diplomacy, journalists criticize Edrogan’s foreign policy on Iran. ‘He is scared of angering Ahmadinejad,’ columnist writes

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China ranks Hebrew University in top100

Weizmann Institute comes in 12th in field of Computer Science on list of world’s top 500 schools

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Kristof Wants Government To Improve Our Souls Via Income Redistribution

You might have thought that Mike Bloomberg—with his trans fat and smokes snatching—was the epitome of nanny staters.

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Fire on Ride at Universal Orlando

An island ride at Universal Orlando Resort was evacuated Saturday after a fire engulfed a roof structure under which the ride carries visitors. No major injuries were reported. (Jan. 2)

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NYT: There’s No Way to Reduce Deficit and Grow Economy Without Raising Taxes

Despite the bipartisan tax cuts orchestrated by the White House and Congress – and heralded by most Wall Street analysts! – in December, calls for tax hikes by liberal news outlets will be prevalent in the new year. Confirming this was the New York Times on Sunday pounding this drum with predictable certitude in an editorial simply titled “The Economy in 2011″: read more

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Report: Iran to commute Ashtiani’s sentence

Prosecutor says case of woman charged with murdering her husband and sentenced to death by stoning is being re-examined. ‘Anything is possible’

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Students Reconstruct Speedo Suits Into Green Fashion

Photo: Speedo When governing body of the sport of swimming FINA (Federation Internationale de Natation) made a change in rules preventing the use of body suits in competitive swimming, the Speedo LZR Racer suit–worn by the likes of Michael Phelps –became surplus overnight. Fortunately, teams of students from the London College of Fashion , University College Falmouth and the University of Huddersfi… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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South Korea clamps down on illegal whale-hunting

Seoul: South Korea said Sunday it will tighten rules on whaling and the processing of whale meat amid international pressure to curb illegal hunting of the endangered giant mammals. The agriculture ministry said the new rules, to take effect on Monday, will require fishermen to report to police immediately discoveries of whales trapped in their nets or washed ashore. Those who claim to have caught dead whales will be required by law to process and sell them only at state-designated facilities, and only those with state permits will be allowed to trade whale meat. DNA samples of dead whales should be submitted to authorities as demanded by the International Whaling Commission (IWC), so that…

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Today in History: January 2nd

On this day in history: A methane gas explosion at the Sago Mine in West Virginia claimed the lives of 12 miners, but one miner was eventually rescued. Sen. John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination. (Jan. 2)

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