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It’s Just Obscene: Celebs Drop the ‘F’ Bomb for Famine Awareness

What has Bono, George Clooney, Michael Bloomberg and Jessica Alba spewing profanities? In a word: Famine. These celebrities, along with Ewan McGregor, Colin Farrell, Annie Lennox and Kristin Davis, among many others, have teamed up with anti-poverty group ONE to make a statement about the famine that has killed more than 30,000 children in the

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Quote: Fox News’ Roger Ailes Explains Why He Hired Sarah Palin

“I hired Sarah Palin because she was hot and got ratings.” —ROGER AILES, chairman of Fox News, on his apolitical reasons to hire former Alaska governor Sarah Palin as a network contributor (via Associated Press)

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CRTC won’t regulate Netflix as a broadcaster in Canada

Netflix may be a streaming company , but that doesn’t make it a broadcaster — at least, not in Canada, and not according to the CRTC . Despite calls from existing broadcasters to the contrary, the agency today opted not to regulate Netflix and other so-called “over-the-top” services — which would have, among other things, made them subject to the same Canadian content requirements that broadcasters must comply with. While it hasn’t completely closed the door on changing its tune in the future, at the moment the CRTC says that there’s no evidence the services are harming traditional broadcasters, and that regulating them could in fact discourage innovation and make it difficult for Canadian companies to compete outside of the country. CRTC won’t regulate Netflix as a broadcaster in Canada originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Oct 2011 18:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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John Harold is trying to do the right thing when it comes to harvesting his 1,000-acre Colorado farm, by hiring only legal foreign workers and, this summer, offering more positions to unemployed locals. But “it didn’t take me six hours to realize I’d made a heck of a mistake,…

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Johnny Depp Apologizes

RAINN01 says: .@ RAINN01 appreciates & accepts Depp ‘s apology & hopes 2 work w/ him in the future 2 provide support 4 victims of rape http://t.co/d7iVz8VI

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Adele Cancels U.S. Tour, Yet Again, Due to Vocal Cord Injury

British singer-songwriter Adele is having the breakout year of her young career, so it must be doubly frustrating that she’s pulling the plug on her stateside tour. Again. Adele announced in a statement Tuesday that, due to health problems affecting that lush voice of hers, she’s had to cancel a sold-out tour of several American

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Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II Unlocked GSM Smartphone with 8 MP Camera, Android OS, 16 GB Internal Memory, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, and GPS–No Warranty (Noble Black)

Type: Wireless Title: Samsung i9100 Galaxy S II Unlocked GSM Smartphone with 8 MP Camera, Android OS, 16 GB Internal Memory, Touchscreen, Wi-Fi, and GPS–No Warranty (Noble Black) See all customer reviews Product Description: The follow-up to the extremely successful GALAXY S, Samsung’s GALAXY S II is a powerhouse of a smartphone in a fantastically sleek and lightweight design. Considerably thinner than the original GALAXY S and rivals such as the iPhone 4 (8.49mm v 9.3mm) the GALAXY S II is stunningly light (only 117g) and packs the latest version of Android (Gingerbread). The one feature most people will notice immediately is Samsung’s best ever screen; the monster 4.27-inch Super AMOLED Plus screen runs at 480 x 800 resolution, has colours visibly brighter and more vivid than other phones, better contrast and lower power consumption, and performs superbly for gaming and watching video. Plus there’s an 8.1 megapixel camera with full 1080p HD video recording, video playback at 30 frames per second and a dual-core processor, with each core running at a blistering 1Ghz for an incredibly responsive experience. The GALAXY S II comes with four hubs to help you make the most of your Galaxy S II; Social, your chatting life in one place, Readers, Samsung’s new ebook reader area, Game, the easiest way to download and play the best games, and Music, with access to over 12 million tracks. Features: Network: HSPA+ 21Mbps/HSUPA 5.76Mbps, EDGE/GPRS Class 12, Quad band GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Quad band UMTS 850/900/1900/2100 Operation System: Android Platform 2.3. Dual Core Application Processor provides unsurpassed functionality and density for faster browsing, quicker multi-tasking, a smoother UI, snappier streaming and highly efficient gaming. Display: 4.3″ WVGA SUPER AMOLED Plus. The 4.3″ SUPER AMOLED Plus display goes a step beyond the already remarkable SUPER AMOLED to provide enhanced readability, a slimmer design, and better battery consumption for the best viewing value of any smartphone. Camera: 8MP AF with LED Flash + 2MP Front Camera Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n, BT v3.0+HS, USB v2.0. Battery: 1650mAh See the details

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KitchenAid Gourmet Essentials Brushed Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set

Type: Kitchen Title: KitchenAid Gourmet Essentials Brushed Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cookware Set See all customer reviews Product Description: KitchenAid Gourmet Essentials 10-piece cookware set includes a 1-, 2- and 3-quart covered saucepan, an 8-quart covered stockpot, and an 8- and 10-inch open French skillet. Product is made from the world’s best 18/10 stainless steel to provide exceptional luster and durability. The brushed stainless steel exterior provides a professional look and easy to maintain surface. The base is constructed of a stainless steel base that fully encapsulates an aluminum disk. This provides excellent heat distribution and no hot spots. The cool grip handles are stainless steel shafts with silicone rubber inserts that are oven safe up to 400 degrees. Features: Set contains 1-, 2-, and 3-quart covered saucepans; 8- and 10-inch open French skillets; 8-quart covered stockpot 18/10 stainless-steel with encapsulated aluminum disc base; polished interior and brushed exterior finishes 18/10 stainless-steel handles encased in stay-cool silicone grips Tight-fitting 18/10 stainless-steel lids keep in heat and moisture Oven-safe to 400 degrees F; dishwasher-safe; limited lifetime warranty See the details

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Green campaigners condemn Thomson Airways’ biofuels flight

Service to the Canary Islands that will be powered partly by waste from cooking oil is criticised as ‘hollow PR stunt’ The UK’s first commercial flight to be powered by biofuels will take off on Thursday, heading to the Canary Islands and into a storm of controversy. Thomson Airways’ 14.25 service from Birmingham airport to Arrecife, on the island of Lanzarote, will be a scheduled flight like any other – except that one of the plane’s engines will run on a mixture of standard fuel and biofuel made from waste cooking oil. But while Thomson, the airline business of TUI Travel, hailed the flight as the start of a new era that would take aviation beyond fossil fuels, environmental campaigners slammed the pilot project as a gimmick that would end up harming the environment. The project has the support of MPs and the government’s aviation minister, Theresa Villiers, who said: “Sustainable biofuels have a role to play in efforts to tackle climate change, particularly in sectors where no other viable low carbon energy source has been identified – as is the case with aviation. We want aviation to flourish and grow but we have also been clear that the environmental impacts of flying must be addressed.” Green campaigners attacked the use of waste cooking fat as a “hollow PR stunt”, because such fuel could only be used to power a tiny fraction of flights. Friends of the Earth calculated that each of the 232 passengers on Thursday’s four-hour flight would have to save all of their chip fat for 100 years in order to provide enough to power the plane. Kenneth Richter, biofuels campaigner at Friends of the Earth, said: “Biofuels won’t make flying any greener – their production is wrecking rainforests, pushing up food prices and causing yet more climate-changing emissions. The government must curb future demand for flights by halting airport expansion, promoting video conferencing, and developing faster, better and affordable rail services.” The problem is that biofuels – once greeted by green campaigners as an alternative to fossil fuels – are now regarded as even more environmentally destructive than the fuels they replace. Natural oils such as palm oil are now hugely valuable globally traded commodities, and the rush to cash in has led to the widespread destruction of rainforest in countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia. For these reasons, green pressure groups want a moratorium on the use of biofuels. There have been moves to set up standards that would ensure any biofuels from oils such as palm oil come only from environmentally sustainable sources, but the supply is still only a fraction of the demand for plant-based oils. The Boeing 757 plane with Rolls-Royce engines will use biofuel only from waste fats that have been processed to make them suitable. But the company concedes that the supply of such oils is relatively small. Aviation currently accounts for around 2-3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, a proportion that is likely to increase. Air transport is not included in emissions targets under the Kyoto protocol, but the European Union plans to include flights to, from and within the bloc in its emissions trading scheme, which would penalise the airlines with the highest relative emissions. This move is bitterly opposed by the US, China and several other non-EU countries . The passengers on Thomson’s TOM7446 flight have been informed about the biofuels. According to a spokesman, their reaction was “very positive”. Biofuels Travel and transport Energy Renewable energy Flights Tui Travel Airline industry Travel & leisure Air transport Friends of the Earth Fiona Harvey guardian.co.uk

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India Demos $35 Tablet Computer for Rural Poor

India has introduced a cheap tablet computer it hopes will deliver modern technology to the countryside to help lift villagers out of poverty. (Oct. 5)

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