A convicted American killer who once hijacked a plane lived openly under his real name of George Wright in West Africa during the 1980s and even knew US embassy officials there, a former US ambassador said. (Sept. 29)
Continue reading …A convicted American killer who once hijacked a plane lived openly under his real name of George Wright in West Africa during the 1980s and even knew US embassy officials there, a former US ambassador said. (Sept. 29)
Continue reading …The United Association of Plumbers, Fitters, Welders and HVAC Service Techs released the above video earlier this week, expressing support for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline that would transport dirty tar sands oil from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico across American soil. Their argument for the pipeline in the video, which is: Focused partially on refuting claims of environmental danger beneath American soil, partially on the need to grow the union workforce through the pipeline’s construction, and partially on the ability to free the nation from international oil dependence, the UA supplies three sides of the argument not frequently articulated in media coverage of the project. This stands in stark contrast to the strong opposition to the pipeline expressed by a host of progressive groups, including unions such as the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) and the Transport Workers Union (TWU). The presidents of those two unions issued a joint statement on the pipeline: “We share the Environmental Protection Agency’s concerns conveyed to the State Department on two occasions (most recently on June 11, 2011). These concerns cover the potential impacts to groundwater resources from pipeline spills, the high levels of GHG emissions associated with the proposed project, and the inevitable damage to the health of communities affected by the increase in refinery emissions. Approval of this project at this time would therefore be reckless given the EPA’s own assessment of the environmental risks. “We are also concerned that Keystone XL could double the amount of highly toxic Tar Sands oil being imported into the United States. The Tar Sands has destroyed vast areas of boreal forest and inflicted havoc on local communities. The expansion of the Tar Sands will inflict immeasurable harm on both people and the environment and impede our country’s and the world’s efforts to transition to a green and more sustainable economy. “We need jobs, but not ones based on increasing our reliance on Tar Sands oil. There is no shortage of water and sewage pipelines that need to be fixed or replaced, bridges and tunnels that are in need of emergency repair, transportation infrastructure that needs to be renewed and developed. Many jobs could also be created in energy conservation, upgrading the grid, maintaining and expanding public transportation—jobs that can help us reduce air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and improve energy efficiency.
Continue reading …(YouTube link) The Ein Prat Fountainheads welcome the High Holidays with a joyful adaptation of Shakira’s World Cup song “Waka Waka”. The lyrics are at the YouTube link. Dip your apple in the honey! Happy Rosh Hashanah! -via The Daily Beast Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Neatorama Discovery Date : 08/09/2011 01:55 Number of articles : 6
Continue reading …Authorities are continuing extensive grid searches as they try to find a missing 3-year-old Lewis County, West Virginia girl. She disappeared from her home Saturday. (Sept. 29)
Continue reading …Welcome to IRL , an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we’re using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment. It’s been a hectic week, what with Amazon trotting out a little something you may have been expecting (along with a few things you weren’t). We won’t lie: some of us now know what we’re getting our friends and family for the holidays, but gadgets we may or may not be purchasing doesn’t cut the mustard for IRL, now does it? Until we pull the trigger, we’ll keep on talking up and dressing down the stuff we’re already using. This week, Jose from Engadget Spanish takes his newly minted NEX-C3 on vacation, Dana outgrows her Forerunner 110 and Darren shows you just how your hands-on video sausages get made. Continue reading IRL: Sony NEX-C3, Garmin Forerunner 110 and the Elgato Turbo.264 HD IRL: Sony NEX-C3, Garmin Forerunner 110 and the Elgato Turbo.264 HD originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …A video of a tie-clad teacher dressing down two brawling students is being passed around on some hip-hop blogs, where commenters are praising his cool under pressure. “Y’all don’t do that in here,” he roars at the two boys. “Trust me, we can take it to the grass. Trust me, it’s been that kind of
Continue reading …A video of a tie-clad teacher dressing down two brawling students is being passed around on some hip-hop blogs, where commenters are praising his cool under pressure. “Y’all don’t do that in here,” he roars at the two boys. “Trust me, we can take it to the grass. Trust me, it’s been that kind of
Continue reading …A new project in South Africa, hoping to take advantage of attention focused on the World Cup, is making rugby balls from vinyl billboards and other discarded plastic. (Sept. 29)
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