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Sprint’s 3G / 4G MiFi 4082 revealed?

Wasn’t long ago that we found hard evidence of a WiMAX -capable MiFi from Novatel in the FCC — and now, we might have the first press shot of it. Of course, press shots are always prettier than the actual devices, but even if you beat this image with the ugly stick for a minute or two, we’re pretty sure it’d still be a good deal more handsome than the first-gen 3G MiFi that Sprint, Verizon, and others are using currently. No word on when this might launch, but with FCC certification under its belt, it’s plausible that we’ll see it next week at CES — probably without the tipster’s own professionally-Photoshopped status light below the battery indicator, we’d bet. [Thanks, r0fl] Sprint’s 3G / 4G MiFi 4082 revealed? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Dec 2010 12:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Netanyahu: Katsav conviction message to all women

PM says guilty verdict in rape case against former president sends message that ‘women have full rights over their bodies.’ Livni: Society must support those who have the courage to speak out

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Toronto Mayor Plans To Abolish Plastic Bag Tax

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Throwing Candy at Children, Santa Claus Parade. Image credit Jason Verwey Toronto used to be known for its green initiatives under former Mayor David Miller; the new mayor, Rob Ford, appears intent on not only stopping the City’s green progress, but actively rolling it back. Next up: cancelling the 5 cent plastic bag charge that has reduced bag use in Toronto by 71%. Ford tells the National Post: “All of a sudden the five cents is really becoming a stic… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Russell Pearce gears up to push birthright-citizenship bill — while Arizona crumbles

Click here to view this media Our favorite neo-Nazi-friendly legislator , Arizona’s own Russell Pearce, has been hankering to revoke Latinos’ birthright citizenship for a long time. But now he’s actually the president of the Arizona State Senate — which means he has real power. And with SB1070 under his belt, he’s ready to roll — not just in Arizona, but nationally. Interestingly, a recent Arizona Republic editorial actually begged him not to, considering that it’s not going to do a thing to help Arizona get out of its budget crisis: With Arizona facing huge shortfalls, this is no time for distractions. It’s hard to imagine a worse distraction than trying to write our own rules on citizenship. Unfortunately, Senate President-elect Russell Pearce is a keen promoter of trying to reinterpret the 14th Amendment, which establishes birthright citizenship, through state law. Never mind that the U.S. Constitution is completely outside the jurisdiction of state legislators. Or that the state faces its worst financial crisis ever. This is like calling the fire department when your house is in flames – and the firefighters responding by rushing to Washington, D.C., to spray water on the Capitol. There are wiser perspectives among the incoming legislators. Some senators supported Pearce, a Mesa Republican, for the top leadership job with the understanding that he wouldn’t file a birthright bill. That was, it turns out, more than a bit naive. Because there’s nothing to stop someone else from dropping such legislation. “I never pledged not to hear the bill,” Pearce said in a recent Editorial Board meeting. “Will I facilitate it getting passed? Yes, I will.” Pearce claims that Arizona suffered no harm from Senate Bill 1070, his last do-it-yourself immigration-enforcement job. That’s not what business people say. Arizona is still suffering from the economic damage, not to mention the bitter divisions, of that misguided law. The consequences – the opportunities lost, the long-lasting stain on our image – will stretch on for years. In other words, Pearce pulled a fast one on his fellow Republicans in order to win the Senate presidency. Because yesterday, there he was on Fox’s Your World with guest host Brian Sullivan, not only touting the bill essentially as his project — and vowing to unveil it as a national project: SULLIVAN: You are not keeping this in the Arizona borders. You are announcing this at the National Press Club, right, next week. PEARCE: Yes. Yes. (CROSSTALK) SULLIVAN: Why do this on a national stage? PEARCE: Well, because we have about 18 states that have joined us in this effort, a coalition of 18 states that agree with us. Others do, too. They just don`t think they can pass it through their congress or — I mean, their legislative bodies. So we actually have the majority of Americans on this issue on our side, too. The polls show 62 percent to 70 percent of Americans know that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional, that the practice ought to be stopped. What you`re doing, you are inducing — it is against the law to enter the United States in violation of federal law. And it`s against law to remain here without permission. And yet we induce you to break the law. It is absolutely outrageous. The common sense… The best part is that Pearce openly admits that his strategy is intended to draw the state of Arizona into costly litigation when the inevitable lawsuits arrive, with the hope that they will be able to get the Supreme Court to overturn its previous rulings making clear the 14th Amendment grants citizenship to anyone born on American soil. As he told Sullivan: PEARCE: So we know they will sue. That is a given. They sue you on everything. They don`t want the laws enforced. Their support for anarchists and for the — and for destruction of the rule of law is outrageous. Somewhat secondarily, we all saw how the fight over SB1070 became a nexus for right-wing extremist activity, to the point that it’s now abundantly clear that Arizona has a white-supremacist problem, maybe even more substantial than Idaho’s in its heyday. This bill will only pour gasoline on that particular bonfire. All in the service of Russell Pearce’s self-promoting ego. Arizonans and their budget can go to the devil for all he cares. He has a national image to promote.

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How We Know Global Warming Is Happening in One Graphic

image: Skeptical Science Skeptical Science has been really pulling out all the stops as 2010 comes to an end, first releasing a great PDF Guide to Global Warming Skepticism and now adding the above image summarizing all the different indicators that the world is indeed warming. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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’7 worst years of my life finally over’

Complainant who first exposed former President Moshe Katsav’s sex offences satisfied with verdict. ‘One could not have described what I went through more accurately,’ she says

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Swede sentenced to prison for Auschwitz sign theft

Krakow judge approves settlement between Anders Hogstrom and prosecutors, who say main motive of theft was financial

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Édouard François Is "Creator of the Year" At Maison et Objet

Image credit: Lloyd Alter The French design show and magazine maison-objet has chosen TreeHugger favourite Édouard François as its architectural creator of the year. We gave his a Best of Green award in 2009 for his work that integrates green façades and living elements into his architecture. He says “‘Man can live solely within architecture. He needs a complex building which must be decorated. On… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Gov. Christie And His Lt. Gov Take Vacations In The Sun While NJ Digs Out From Massive Blizzard

enlarge Hey there, hi there, ho there, you’re as welcome as can be! (Pix by Driftglass) For someone who’s so very arrogant toward teachers and government workers for what he thinks are their shortcomings (remember when he told a teacher if the job was so tough, get another one?), NJ Gov. Chris Christie sure believes in minimal effort for himself. Knowing a major storm was bearing down on his state, he did what any Republican politician worth his salt would do : He took his family to Disney World! After all, why be in New Jersey during a crisis when you can simply phone it in? I guess he knew he could relax, knowing a Democrat was in charge! New Jersey is buried after an epic snowstorm. And Gov. Chris Christie is … at Disneyworld. Critics are blasting the Republican governor’s decision to remain on his Sunshine State vacation while New Jersey residents grapple with the aftermath of a devastating blizzard. To make matters worse, Christie’s Lieutant Governor Kim Guadagno is vacationing in Mexico, leaving Senate President Stephen Sweeny — a Democrat — in charge. “We clearly made a mistake if we created the office lieutenant governor and wasted money if the lieutenant governor is not going to be here when the governor is out of state,” New Jersey Democrat Sen. Raymond Lesniak told New Jersey’s Star Ledger. “It’s being handled very well by Sen. Sweeney, but you have to really question the purpose of the office.” Guadagno is the state’s first lieutenant governor. She was in Mexico when the blizzard hit. Christie left for vacation on Sunday — the same day Sweeney declared a state of emergency in New Jersey — with his wife and four children. He is expected to return on Thursday. Calls and e-mails to Christie’s office were not immediately returned. The governor’s spokeswoman, Maria Comella, told Politico that “snow in the northeast happens often,” and that the response to the snow is being handled by the acting governor, secretary of transportation, state police and the governor’s staff. “And like every other day, the governor was and continues to be in regular contact with his staff and cabinet officers,” she added. Compare and contrast Christie’s studied indifference to the eager-beaver style of Newark mayor Cory Booker, who’s been using his Twitter account to identify trouble spots and has been out shoveling since the storm , catching only a few hours’ sleep in three days. Even Time magazine noticed: enlarge If you’re a mayor of a northeastern U.S. city, you probably despise Cory Booker right now, because the tweeting mayor of Newark, N.J., is now a social-media superhero, able to move towering snowbanks in a single push — or by sending the shovels and plows your way. After a blizzard started blanketing the Northeast on Dec. 26, an event that earned the Twitter hashtag #snowpocalypse, Booker turned the microblogging site into a public-service tool . Residents of the city, which has a population of around 280,000, swarmed Booker’s account (@CoryBooker) with requests for help, and the mayor responded. He and his staff have bounced around Newark shoveling streets and sending plows to areas where residents said they were still snowed in. “Just doug [sic] a car out on Springfield Ave and broke the cardinal rule: ‘Lift with your Knees!!’ I think I left part of my back back there,” he reported in one message. One person let Booker know, via Twitter, that the snowy streets were preventing his sister from buying diapers. About an hour later, Booker was at the sister’s door, diapers in hand. By the way, it didn’t take a blizzard. Booker regularly checks in with constituent requests via Twitter — and he doesn’t berate them, either! My best friend lives in Monmouth County and she says it was a real nightmare , with seven-foot drifts through her neighborhood. She said cars and buses were stranded everywhere, even on the major highways: State Transportation Commissioner Jim Simpson said the storm was so intense that civilians were deputized on the spot as traffic monitors Sunday night. They helped state officials manage traffic and prevent 300 stranded cars on a steep upgrade of Interstate 280 in Essex County from becoming 3,000 stranded cars, he said. Shelters were provided, and drivers were asked if they wanted to leave their cars. NJ Transit had trains running on Monday and bus service restored by midnight that night. “If you take a look at the state in totality, we did a really good job,” Simpson said. He said factors ranging from spinouts to icing to whiteouts to sheer bad luck had ramps blocked throughout Route 18 in Monmouth County. “We had like nine or 10 plows that were stuck on 18,” Simpson said. “All of this happened because of this horrific, perfect storm.” In Neptune Township in Monmouth County, many streets remained unplowed today, forcing emergency workers to trek through 3 feet of snow to reach residents asking for help out of their homes to go to doctors’ appointments or pharmacies. enlarge

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Verdict shocks Katsav’s hometown

Some Kiryat Malachi residents say guilty verdict in rape case result of media hype, while others say ‘deep down they know the truth.’ Former president’s friend: Judges must have been drunk

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