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Today in History for September 22nd

Highlights of this day in history: Nathan Hale hanged in the American Revolution; Iraq invades Iran; President Gerald Ford faces a second assassination attempt in weeks; ‘Fiddler on the Roof’ hits Broadway; Songwriter Irving Berlin dies. (Sept. 22)

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Greece austerity cuts prompt strikes and protests

Further protests are expected in Greece in response to toughened austerity measures being imposed by ministers. A 24-hour strike by public transport staff and taxi drivers is under way, while public sector workers will mass in central Athens later. The government has agreed to further cut pensions, extend…

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International Space Station Time-Lapse: Flying Over The Earth (VIDEO)

You’ll probably never get to visit the International Space Station, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy the view it affords. YouTube user “yesterday2221″ compiled this stunning time-lapse simply using images taken from the ISS that are available online. All the images used in the video were found here, at NASA’s “Gateway to Astronaut Photography Of Earth.” The breathtaking views largely cover North America, though the shots begin in the Pacific Ocean and move over Antarctica. The video has quickly gone viral, gaining almost a million views since it was posted on September 15. As the view pans through you can see everything from thunderous storms to sprawling cities. Towards the end of the film you can see the unmistakable South American coastline of Chile and Peru becomes visible, just before the sun takes over. Throughout the time-lapse you can also catch the Earth’s ionosphere which seems to sit as a static yellow line about the planet. The ISS gives a particularly unique view above the Earth that is ideal for looking at things in a new way. The astronauts aboard the space station have captured some amazing images, including a stunning view of the India-Pakistan Border, an overhead shot of New York on 9/11, a scary look at Hurricane Irene and much more. However, the station’s days are numbered. The AP recently reported that the Russians plan to sink the ISS as soon as 2020 in order to keep it from becoming a dangerous piece of space junk. When it is no longer needed, the ISS will meet its end in a controlled descent into the Pacific Ocean. WATCH:

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Microsoft boots Windows Phone manager following mini-review of Nokia’s Mango handset

The man who previously led the development of IE Mobile for Windows Phone is no longer with Microsoft, whose termination followed a series of tweets regarding one of Nokia’s unreleased Mango handsets. A representative of Ballmer & Co. has confirmed to us “that Joe Marini no longer works at Microsoft,” and while the company refuses to discuss the details of his termination, you be the judge. In his first tweet, Mr. Marini expressed glowing enthusiasm for the device, having called it one of Nokia’s slickest ever. Then, however, he went on to give the phone an “8″ (to summarize his 144 character review), criticize the camera as being good, but not great, and bemoan its screen size. Oops. If anything, unbridled enthusiasm is encouraged at Microsoft (just think back to Steve Ballmer’s monkey dance if you had any doubt), but when sheer excitement erupts into stunning frankness regarding unreleased products from partner companies, perhaps this ex-Microsoftee should have kept his thoughts offline. We wish you luck, Joe, but next time, just remember that review scores are a relic of the past . Instead, just let the words speak for themselves. Microsoft boots Windows Phone manager following mini-review of Nokia’s Mango handset originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 22 Sep 2011 02:04:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Take a cue from autumn apples: Red hues are red-hot this season. Designers such as Marchesa and Marc Jacobs painted the runways red for fall 2011. For many, the vibrant color is a warm and welcome addition.

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Supporters say Twitter prevented Davis’ name from trending following his rejected bid for clemency. Although the Twitter trending topic, #Who Is Troy Davis , has now made it to the top trends in many U.S. cities and other locations around the world, some of Davis’ most vigilant supporters claim that the website prevented the initial hashtag #TroyDavis from trending despite the flood of related …

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Troy Davis made a last-hour appeal to the US Supreme Court today, his last hope of avoiding execution for a murder he says he didn’t commit. Davis was scheduled to die at 7pm EDT in Georgia, and prison officials have given no word on a potential delay because of the…

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Study: BPA Common in Kids’ Canned Foods

Cans of soup marketed for kids may have a potentially dangerous chemical that’s not found on any food ingredient label.

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Depression Increases Stroke Risk

SwedishEdmonds says: New study shows depression increases stroke risk . http://t.co/GVwRDvj0 We have a free class 9/26 @ 6 pm that can help. http://t.co/Afm8QD7u

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Woman Accused Of Stealing Hearse

druidleaves says: RT @ ktla : Woman accused of stealing hearse with body of 85-year-old woman inside. http://t.co/pymjVKKT

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