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Simply Stunning Aurora Video from Norway

Photographer Terje Sorgjerd spent a week capturing what he called “one of the biggest aurora borealis shows in recent years,” and the results are simply stunning. The footage was shot in and around Kirkenes and Pas National Park in the very north part of Norway, which borders Russia, at 70 degree north and 30 degrees Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : Universe Today Discovery Date : 22/03/2011 23:01 Number of articles : 7

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(Check out the above video from a post I wrote last year to get an idea how explosive this situation is and how angry students are. It’s always the poor, the elderly and the students who get harmed the most by conservative ideology. Back in April there was a massive student walkout protest over his sweeping state aid cuts in education. NJ.com: Gov. Chris Christie says protesting students ‘belong in the classroom’ ) Tea Party favorite Gov. Chris Christie received a severe blow to his education budget cuts by a Superior court judge: Gov. Chris Christie’s deep cuts to state school aid last year left New Jersey’s schools unable to provide a “thorough and efficient” education to the state’s nearly 1.4 million school children, a Superior Court judge found today. Judge Peter Doyne, who was appointed as special master in the long-running Abbott vs. Burke school funding case, today issued an opinion that also found the reductions “fell more heavily upon our high risk districts and the children educated within those districts.” “Despite spending levels that meet or exceed virtually every state in the country, and that saw a significant increase in spending levels from 2000 to 2008, our ‘at risk’ children are now moving further from proficiency,” he said. — “The difficulty in addressing New Jersey’s fiscal crisis and its constitutionally mandated obligation to educate our children requires an exquisite balance not easily attained,” Doyne wrote. “Something need be done to equitably address these competing imperatives. That answer, though, is beyond the purview of this report. For the limited question posed to the Master, it is clear the State has failed to carry its burden. “ Ouch. Chris Christie has spent only enough time to drink a cup of coffee in New Jersey as its governor so far, but since he’s very good at bullying people, FOX News pundits just love him. He has yet to solve any problems there and when it comes to education, has refused to meet with protesters after he slashed education funding. Now he has to deal with this ruling. Think Progress: As the article notes, Judge Doyne was appointed as a “special master” in this case, and so his finding today will go back to the state Supreme Court, which can choose to act on it. This seems likely to happen. “A special master’s report like this carries great weight with the higher court,” said David Sciarra, the executive director of the Education Law Center. “The evidence was exhaustive, detailed thorough and its conclusions are sobering about the impact of the funding cuts on students across the state, particularly poor students, regardless of where they live.” Christie has not yet responded to the finding. If he is required by the state Supreme Court to find more funding to at-risk districts, perhaps the governor could reconsider some of his proposed tax cuts for corporations and millionaires. Here’s a few other Christie stories from C&L: Chris Christie’s bullying style is inuring Americans to ugly discourse — Presidential Hopeful NJ Gov. Chris Christie: Where Wall Street Leads, He Follows — NJ Gov. Chris Christie Kills Major Transit Infrastructure Project Collective Amnesia Strikes Swooning Media As Manly Gov. Christie Blames Public Unions For State Deficits Where to begin? Is it more egregious that Gov. Chris Christie is trying to pin NJ budget woes on public workers’ unions (and models his solutions on Grover Norquist ) — or that a “60 Minutes” producer allowed his misinformation to go unanswered? First of all, New Jersey’s pension problems came to a head in 1997, during the rein of one Christine Todd Whitman, who cooked up a high-risk scheme to finance tax cuts by refusing to make the state’s mandated pension payments from general revenue. Instead, she and state treasurer Brian Clymer floated a $2.75 billion bond issue that would fund the payments. In other words, she and Clymer were gambling that the market would generate enough money to cover their pension obligations, so they could borrow that money right away for tax cuts. (The state paid $23.9 million in bond fees, by the way. Plus interest.) This was a radical idea for the time , and not everyone was thrilled with the plan. The mayor of Edison N.J. filed a lawsuit to stop it . The State Supreme Court refused a stay, saying the point was moot — but agreed with the plaintiff that the bond authority was merely a legal shell created to get around the state’s debt ceiling without putting it to a public vote. And of course the inevitable happened: Whitman’s pension obligation bonds (and just about every other state’s ) became a ticking time bomb .

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(Check out the above video from a post I wrote last year to get an idea how explosive this situation is and how angry students are. It’s always the poor, the elderly and the students who get harmed the most by conservative ideology. Back in April there was a massive student walkout protest over his sweeping state aid cuts in education. NJ.com: Gov. Chris Christie says protesting students ‘belong in the classroom’ ) Tea Party favorite Gov. Chris Christie received a severe blow to his education budget cuts by a Superior court judge: Gov. Chris Christie’s deep cuts to state school aid last year left New Jersey’s schools unable to provide a “thorough and efficient” education to the state’s nearly 1.4 million school children, a Superior Court judge found today. Judge Peter Doyne, who was appointed as special master in the long-running Abbott vs. Burke school funding case, today issued an opinion that also found the reductions “fell more heavily upon our high risk districts and the children educated within those districts.” “Despite spending levels that meet or exceed virtually every state in the country, and that saw a significant increase in spending levels from 2000 to 2008, our ‘at risk’ children are now moving further from proficiency,” he said. — “The difficulty in addressing New Jersey’s fiscal crisis and its constitutionally mandated obligation to educate our children requires an exquisite balance not easily attained,” Doyne wrote. “Something need be done to equitably address these competing imperatives. That answer, though, is beyond the purview of this report. For the limited question posed to the Master, it is clear the State has failed to carry its burden. “ Ouch. Chris Christie has spent only enough time to drink a cup of coffee in New Jersey as its governor so far, but since he’s very good at bullying people, FOX News pundits just love him. He has yet to solve any problems there and when it comes to education, has refused to meet with protesters after he slashed education funding. Now he has to deal with this ruling. Think Progress: As the article notes, Judge Doyne was appointed as a “special master” in this case, and so his finding today will go back to the state Supreme Court, which can choose to act on it. This seems likely to happen. “A special master’s report like this carries great weight with the higher court,” said David Sciarra, the executive director of the Education Law Center. “The evidence was exhaustive, detailed thorough and its conclusions are sobering about the impact of the funding cuts on students across the state, particularly poor students, regardless of where they live.” Christie has not yet responded to the finding. If he is required by the state Supreme Court to find more funding to at-risk districts, perhaps the governor could reconsider some of his proposed tax cuts for corporations and millionaires. Here’s a few other Christie stories from C&L: Chris Christie’s bullying style is inuring Americans to ugly discourse — Presidential Hopeful NJ Gov. Chris Christie: Where Wall Street Leads, He Follows — NJ Gov. Chris Christie Kills Major Transit Infrastructure Project Collective Amnesia Strikes Swooning Media As Manly Gov. Christie Blames Public Unions For State Deficits Where to begin? Is it more egregious that Gov. Chris Christie is trying to pin NJ budget woes on public workers’ unions (and models his solutions on Grover Norquist ) — or that a “60 Minutes” producer allowed his misinformation to go unanswered? First of all, New Jersey’s pension problems came to a head in 1997, during the rein of one Christine Todd Whitman, who cooked up a high-risk scheme to finance tax cuts by refusing to make the state’s mandated pension payments from general revenue. Instead, she and state treasurer Brian Clymer floated a $2.75 billion bond issue that would fund the payments. In other words, she and Clymer were gambling that the market would generate enough money to cover their pension obligations, so they could borrow that money right away for tax cuts. (The state paid $23.9 million in bond fees, by the way. Plus interest.) This was a radical idea for the time , and not everyone was thrilled with the plan. The mayor of Edison N.J. filed a lawsuit to stop it . The State Supreme Court refused a stay, saying the point was moot — but agreed with the plaintiff that the bond authority was merely a legal shell created to get around the state’s debt ceiling without putting it to a public vote. And of course the inevitable happened: Whitman’s pension obligation bonds (and just about every other state’s ) became a ticking time bomb .

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Volvo’s C30 Electric freezes north of the Arctic Circle, chases elk and loses half its range (video)

There are those predicting doom and gloom for electric cars when temperatures drop, and those steadfastedly saying that frigid batteries will not be the end of the road when it comes to fuel-free transportation. The reality lies somewhere in between, but Volvo’s at least doing the right thing: testing the frozen snot out of its C30 Electric way up north of the Arctic Circle. When things get really cold the car can use an ethanol-powered heater to keep things comfortable for both drivers and batteries and, at temperatures down to -30C (that’s -22F), the car has proven to manage a range of 80km, which is just a tick under 50 miles. Given the hatchback is rated for 100 miles of range when warmer that’s not exactly good news for Eskimo environmentalists who love Swedish cars. Still, it also must be said those are rather extreme conditions, as shown in the video below, which also includes footage of some extreme elk herding. Continue reading Volvo’s C30 Electric freezes north of the Arctic Circle, chases elk and loses half its range (video) Volvo’s C30 Electric freezes north of the Arctic Circle, chases elk and loses half its range (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Mar 2011 15:51:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Film Legend Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79

Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday in Los Angeles. She was 79. Publicist Sally Morrison says the actress died Wednesday morning at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from congestive heart failure. (March 23)

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Raw Video: Bomb Explodes at Jerusalem Bus Stop

More than two dozen people have been injured in a bomb explosion at a crowded bus stop in central Jerusalem. It appears to be the first militant attack in the city in several years. (March 23)

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Channing Tatum’s Scottish Adventure

Actors Channing Tatum and Jamie Bell talk about their friendly competition on set of ‘The Eagle,’ while director Kevin Macdonald recounts the challenges of the stunt-heavy shoot in the Highlands. (March 23)

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Mass Protests in Yemen As Emergency Law Imposed

Yemen’s parliament enacted sweeping emergency laws Wednesday after the country’s embattled president asked for new powers to quash a popular uprising demanding his ouster. (March 23)

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TV9 – RAMYA – YANA : RAMYA CONTROVERSY – Part 9 TV9 – RAMYA – YANA : PRODUCER PRAVEEN REACTS : RAMYA CONTROVERSY – Part 8 TV9 – RAMYA – YANA : PRODUCER PRAVEEN REACTS : RAMYA CONTROVERSY – Part 6 KFCC disallow Ramya for one year | Bollywood Billi | Bollywood Billi KFCC disallow Ramya for one year. Catch here all the latest news nad updated reports on Kannda Film actress Ramya or Divya Spandana. According to the latest buzz, KFCC bans Ramya for atleast one year, Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce … ramya According to the latest sensation, Ramya celebrations ban for one year atleast, Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday slapped a one-year boycott on… ramya kannada actress According to the latest buzz, Ramya row continues, however, claims that Ramya Ganesh trying to discredit her by calling her as a ‘kannadiga is’ and talking… Kannada actress Ramya Quits Acting ? – ePaper 365 Patil has also demanded an apology from actress Ramya for writing against film producer and director S.V.Rajendra Singh Babu and his yet to be released film Bhimoos Bang Bang in which she plays a vitla role. … Ramya The KFCC has also demanded an unconditional apology from Ramya for making ‘derogatory’ remarks in Twitter against senior director S V Rajendra Singh Babu. “What business does she have to make comments against such a senior person? … Tv9kannadanews says: Check this video out — TV9 – RAMYA – YANA : RAMYA CONTROVERSY – Part 9 http://t.co/7QQ1K0e via @youtube

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