The Russian government would like certain of its Western counterparts, particularly Germany and the U.S., to know that their critiques of the Russian justice system’s approach to the trial of sometime Putin antagonist and oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky are unwelcome at this time. Both nations have expressed concerns about the potential role of local politics in Khodorkovsky’s extortion trial, but their judgments have since been met with a clear message: Butt out.
Continue reading …It’s a golden era in government! No more wasteful spending or cronyism! It’s a brave new day, where integrity rules every single thing the new Tea Party politicians do: By the way, this same daughter, Lauren LePage, went to school in Florida, where she paid in-state tuition –because LePage’s wife violated tax laws by claiming residency in both Maine and Florida. (She was eventually ordered to pay back taxes). In other words, business as usual. Teabaggers, you were suckered: With the strong backing of the tea party movement, Maine Gov.-elect Paul LePage (R) rode a wave of discontent over bull semen taxes to a surprising victory last month, telling President Obama to “ go to to hell ” and warning a reporter that he would punch him in the face . On the campaign trail, LePage raged against a what he considered a corrupt state government and “pledged to surround himself with ‘the best and the brightest’ and to avoid political cronyism .” But on Thursday, LePage announced that he had hired his own 22-year-old daughter for a position in the “upper echelon of his administration,” with a salary of $41,000, the Bangor Daily News reports : Lauren LePage, 22, will serve as assistant to the governor’s chief of staff, John McGough — a position that administration officials describe as entry-level and is commensurate with her experience, work history and education. LePage, a recent college graduate, will be a salaried political appointee earning approximately $41,000 a year, according to Dan Demeritt, incoming director of communications in the LePage administration. Maine governors have wide discretion in creating staff positions within their offices, filling those positions and setting salaries . Because such appointments are political positions — known as “special assistants to the governor” — there are no rules barring Maine’s chief executive from hiring family members . According to the current administration, the average entry level salary is $30,000 .” Indeed, the minimum starting salary for a certified teachers in Maine is only $30,000, and that requires extra study. Meanwhile, the entry-level salary for a Maine State Police officer is just $36,000 after graduation from the police academy. And as Maine progressive blog Dirigo Blue points out, LePage’s daughter will also be moving into the governor’s mansion with her father. With taxpayers footing the bill for her rent, utilities, food, and other expenses, “Not only will Lauren be earning $41,000 in direct income, but she’ll be making another $12,000 or more indirectly.” Maine Democrats Executive Director Mary Erin Casale called the hiring a “ brazen display of political nepotism ,” but LePage aides said the position is “entry-level and is commensurate with her experience, work history and education.”
Continue reading …So you just got a BlackBerry, huh? First off, welcome to the world of glorious hardware keyboards and the holy grail of mobile messaging we mortals call BBM. Once you get past the novelty of sending the obligatory “mypin” texts to everyone you know, you’re probably thinking to yourself — what now? Luckily for you we’ve compiled a list of our favorite apps and accessories, as well as some veteran tricks of the trade, so head past the break for a crash course in doing more than just playing BrickBreaker on a BlackBerry. Continue reading Just got a BlackBerry? The best apps, accessories, and tips Just got a BlackBerry? The best apps, accessories, and tips originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Dec 2010 15:55:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …New letter signed by rabbis’ wives appeals to women urging them to stay away from Arabs: ‘For you, for future generations, we appeal to you, begging, pleading, praying – Don’t date them, don’t work where they work and don’t do National Service with them’
Continue reading …Image: Streetsblog, CC. Data: U.S. Census. Transit Gaining Momentum Despite Lack of Investments Looking at the latest census data in the U.S. and comparing it to the previous batch from 2000, it seems like there’s reason to rejoice when it comes to transportation in the state of New York. It was already pretty obvious that New York City would be one of the places where the most people would use transit to commute in the U.S., but in the state as a whole (in 134 out of 150 Assembly districts, and 57 out of 62 State Senate districts) there’s a significant trend away from driving to work…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
Continue reading …photo: Matt Brown / Creative Commons You can never have too many tip of the tongue answers when common questions about climate change come up, whether from outright climate deniers or from people who aren’t up on the science and have genuine questions about common climate skeptic claims. NRDC recently released a FAQ on this, and now
Continue reading …On the Wednesday, December 22, Nightline on ABC, inspired by recent extreme weather, correspondent Dan Harris filed a report on global warming in which he gave attention to the views of a proponent of global warming theory, while giving a lesser amount of attention to two skeptics, one of whom he labeled “controversial.” Harris related that, “despite all that compelling evidence” of global warming, climate scientists “feel more embattled than ever,” taking heat from “politicians on the right.” He even went so far as to highlight examples of reported harassment of climate scientists, including anti-Semitic insults. Harris also concluded his report passing on a warning from scientists that there will be more “extremely deadly weather” in the future “if the world doesn’t act very quickly”: Corbyn is now predicting a mini ice age in the coming years. However, the vast, vast majority of climate scientists disagree and say, if you like this year’s extreme and extremely deadly weather, you’ll likely get much more if the world doesn’t act very quickly. read more
Continue reading …KABUL — A coalition patrol fought off an insurgent attack in mountainous eastern Afghanistan Tuesday, on a day when two servicemen were killed in the country’s troubled south, bringing the death toll for foreign troops in the country 2010 to 700, according to an AP count. This year is by far the deadliest for the coalition in the nearly decade-long war, as tens of thousands of additional international troops have poured into the country in an effort to suppress a virulent Taliban insurgency. But while NATO and the United States note progress has been made in the militants’ traditional strongholds in the south, they acknowledge gains made remain precarious. Security has also…
Continue reading …Image credit: Benjamin Fahrer From a sneak peak at industrial-scale composting to my musings on composting as animal husbandry , I have been known to get more than a little excited about both the theory and practice of recycling our organic waste. But the video below from Esalan Gardens, featuring footage of diggers turning huge piles of steaming compost really go… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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