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Former Russian Spy in US Joins Putin’s Party

Former spy Anna Chapman has publicly reaffirmed her allegiance to Russia and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin by joining the youth wing of his United Russia party. (Dec. 22)

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Answer Your Climate Skeptic Relatives PDQ With NRDC’s Holiday Global Warming FAQ

photo: William Brawley / Creative Commons During any holiday where seldom-seen family members may gather, for the green-minded awkward conversations often arise. If your relatives are of the climate change questioning, if not outright climate change deniers,

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Panasonic’s Lumix GH2 now shipping in America

It’s not exactly November , but those who pre-ordered early may still end up with a Lumix GH2 beneath their tree. The highly-anticipated GH1 followup — which was introduced back at Photokina — has officially begun to ship to end users in the US of A. The official order page shows a one to two week wait, but we’ve confirmed with Panny itself (as well as tipster Nate, the proud owner of the one above) that units are indeed trickling out as we speak. For those in need of a refresher, this Micro Four Thirds shooter packs a 16 megapixel sensor, 1080p movie mode, SDXC support and an ISO range from 160 to 12,800. Feel free to take a peek back at our hands-on from Germany , and make sure you cancel those holiday plans STAT — wouldn’t want this sitting on your doorstep for a solid week, now would you? [Thanks, Nate ] Panasonic’s Lumix GH2 now shipping in America originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Kumar and Kaif Reunite in ‘Tees Maar Kahn’

Bollywood’s beloved duo, Askhay Kumar and Katrina Kaif, talk about working together again and conquering director Farah Kahn’s dance routines in their latest film, ‘Tees Maar Kahn.’

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Slides Help Make Architecture Healthy and Fun

Image credit Gizmodo There is a trend in architecture to try and actively promote health and exercise; The New York Times Building has prominent, bright stairs for circulation; Tom Mayne’s San Francisco Federal Building’s elevators… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Westone 4 earphones boast four drivers, on sale soon for $449

We’ve always had pleasant aural experiences with Westone earphones, and it’s not hard to hazard a guess that the outfit’s latest will also impress. The W4 is being hailed as the planet’s first four-driver universal fit earphone, boasting a foursome of balanced armature drivers, a three-way crossover and a self-proclaimed EPIC cable, which is supposedly able to “guard against microphones.” Further details are expected to be spilled at CES in just a couple of weeks, and they’ll be loosed on the public in early Q1 2011 for $449. Yeah, not exactly cheap, but nothing fit for an audiophile ever is. Continue reading Westone 4 earphones boast four drivers, on sale soon for $449 Westone 4 earphones boast four drivers, on sale soon for $449 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 13:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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CBS Mistakenly Airs Mock Cover of ‘Decision Points’ on Sunday Morning News

Word has spread across the Internet of an embarrassing gaffe by CBS News Sunday Morning – the airing of a mock cover of President Bush's memoirs, “Decision Points.” read more

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Congress Passes Shark Conservation Act

photo via flickr There are a lot predators in Congress, so maybe it’s not a total surprise that the Senate has joined the House to protect sharks by banning shark finning, the brutal practice of cutting off a shark’s fin and throwing its body back into the sea. Specifically, the ” Shark Conservation Act ” prevents vessels from coming back to land with only fins and with no sharks attached to them. No word yet if President Obama will sign the bill…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Still Delays at Heathrow Days After Snow

Delays at Heathrow airport were continuing days after London was hit by a major snowstorm. The airport’s boss gave up his bonus because of Heathrow’s winter weather problems. (Dec. 22)

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Wikileaks Cable: Allen Stanford and the Ambassador to Barbados

enlarge Before he was rounded up and sent to jail for allegedly bilking people out of billions , Allen Stanford was quite the jetsetter. A 2006 cable relating table conversation at a highbrow event in Barbados gives a little insight into Stanford’s narcissism, and the Ambassador’s ambivalence about their chat. There’s something almost Alice-in-Wonderland-like about the whole thing. Grandiose schemes: In response to the Ambassador’s question about his business ventures, he discussed his plans to develop a number of homes in the US$10-20 million range and a world class golf course on a small island off the coast of Antigua. Stanford’s second big venture in the Caribbean is investment in new airplanes for his Caribbean Star airline. (Note: The recent Federal Aviation Administration Category One rating for the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States means Antigua-based Caribbean Star can begin flights to the U.S. See Ref A for more details. End Note). He expects to be running about 400 flights a week throughout the Caribbean, including to San Juan and Caracas, but it is unclear when this expansion will occur. Keeping a distance: Embassy officers do not reach out to Stanford because of the allegations of bribery and money laundering. The Ambassador managed to stay out of any one-on-one photos with Stanford during the breakfast. For his part, Stanford said he preferred to conduct his business without contacting the Embassy, resolving any investment disputes directly with local governments. It is whispered in the region that Stanford facilitates resolution with significant cash contributions. Of course, as we now know, Stanford did far more than bribe foreign officials. Bloomberg reported on his illicit activities in 2009, including this interesting little nugget: In 1999, Stanford Financial tried to take over Antiguan International Business Corp., which regulated offshore companies on the island, said Jonathan Winer, then a deputy U.S. assistant secretary of state. State Department cables sent from the U.S. Embassy and provided to Bloomberg described a “power grab” and criticized the Stanford’s company’s hiring of U.S. consultants to revise Antigua’s offshore-banking rules. I’ll bet you $100 those “U.S. consultants” were on the US Chamber of Commerce referral lists. As is often the case with the high-fliers after they’re shot down, Mr. Stanford’s attorney claims he is suffering from an unspecified psychiatric disorder , is medicated , and unfit to stand trial. A government psychiatrist will be examining him before the judge makes a ruling. His trial is scheduled to begin in January, 2011. Even if he is a psychopath, they should simply reduce the meds and make him stand trial. My guess is that he can rattle too many skeletons in others’ closets for them to allow such a thing.

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