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Aspirin May Protect Against Breast Cancer

A study shows that women who took aspirin for three to five years were 30% less likely and those who took it for more than five years were 40% less likely to develop breast cancer than never-users.

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Hundreds Stranded by Snow in Canada

More than 150 people have been rescued from a snow-swept Ontario highway that, at one point, was playing host to more than 300 stranded motorist, officials said Tuesday. (Dec. 14)

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Obama Puts Lakers to Work in D.C.

These guys enjoy a good deal of pampering as it is, and thus, President Obama apparently felt no remorse in enlisting Kobe Bryant and his fellow NBA champs from the Los Angeles Lakers to spend a day serving the D.C. community rather than resting on their nest of laurels. Related Entries December 14, 2010 Tax Cuts According to Barbara Boxer December 13, 2010 Afghanistan Envoy Holbrooke Dies

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Above-it-all politico Joe Scarborough whinges that judiciary scandals never seem to describe the judge involved as “Clinton-appointed”. Hmmm…..wonder why that is? I don’t know, Joe. Maybe it’s because the most controversial activist judges come from appointments from Republican presidents? I’m just sayin’… Of course, Scarborough and his sycophant Jon Meacham could just be pulling facts out of their whiney asses. I quote from Heritage.org : In Log Cabin Republicans v. United States , the Obama Administration sought to win a policy victory by losing a case. By failing to adequately defend the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) statute—a bipartisan act of Congress that provides that members of the military are subject to separation for engaging in a homosexual act, stating that he or she is a homosexual, or marrying a person of the same sex—President Obama is able to undermine or do away with a statute that he opposes. He can do so while shifting any blame for the change in policy to the courts. And a Clinton appointee , Judge Virginia Phillips, proved more than willing to accommodate the Administration, issuing an activist opinion that reads more like a press release than a legal judgment. And from the NY Times : The Senate on Wednesday found Judge G. Thomas Porteous Jr. of Federal District Court in Louisiana guilty on four articles of impeachment and removed him from the bench, the first time the Senate has ousted a federal judge in more than two decades. [..] Mr. Porteous, 64, was appointed to the bench by President Bill Clinton in 1994 and has been suspended with pay since 2008. As a result of his removal from the bench, which took effect immediately, he will not receive his annual federal pension of $174,000. Maybe Joe, you should focus on why there are so many judicial scandals surrounding Republican appointees next time.

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Low Vitamin D Levels Common in Breast Cancer

More than half of women with breast cancer have low vitamin D levels, British researchers report.

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Urban Light Pollution Boosts Air Pollution

photo: Chung Kui Ryan Cheng / Creative Commons Living in Manhattan, where on a good night you only see a couple stars in the sky and it’s never truly dark due to light pollution , this one particularly hits home for me: BBC News reports that a new presentation at the American Geophysical Union me… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Ubuntu meets Google Cr-48 laptop, keeps Chrome along for the ride

Inevitable? Perhaps. But there’s still nothing like seeing Linux running on a device for the first time — especially when it involves such a seemingly hacker-friendly device as the Google Cr-48 laptop . As you might expect, however, that required a bit more effort than your usual Ubuntu installation (not to mention a flick of that carefully concealed developer switch), but it isn’t too far out of reach for the average user, and the complete process has thankfully already been explained in a thorough how-to guide. You can also, incidentally, keep Chrome OS around in a dual-boot config so as to not completely break Google’s heart. Head on past the break for a quick video of the end result, and hit up the source link below for all the necessary details to do it yourself — assuming you’re lucky enough to actually have a Cr-48, that is. Continue reading Ubuntu meets Google Cr-48 laptop, keeps Chrome along for the ride Ubuntu meets Google Cr-48 laptop, keeps Chrome along for the ride originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 14 Dec 2010 17:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Tax Cuts According to Barbara Boxer

California Sen. Barbara Boxer is one of a group of purportedly left-leaning politicians who is choosing to throw in with President Obama in his plan to preserve Bush-era tax cuts that give the wealthy a break along with Americans hailing from lower income brackets. Here’s what she had to say for herself Tuesday.

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Yay! Bike & Pedestrian Cal Park Tunnel Opens in Marin County (Video)

A Second Life for an Old Train Tunnel Ever since the late 1970s, people have been trying to turn a 124-year-old abandoned railroad tunnel into something that pedestrians and cyclists could use (and eventually, bringing back light-rail to it). Active development started 12 years ago, and after a looooong wait, the 1.2 mile tunnel (not the best place to be if you are claustrophobic) has now been officially opened in front of a very enthusiastic crowd. Cyclists and pedestrians will be able to commute between the Larkspur Ferry landing and San Rafael in a … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Today Show Explores the Softer Side of Julian Assange

NBC's Peter Alexander, on Tuesday's Today show, decided to explore the softer side of WikiLeaks founder and purveyor of U.S. state secrets Julian Assange as he interviewed an investigative journalist from Oxford University who found him to be “funny, intelligent” and “not at all…rigid ” and also aired a clip of Assange's mother speaking up for her son as she demanded that the world “stand up for my brave son.” In fact Alexander never aired a clip or interviewed any one who had a negative word to say about Assange but he did reveal some postings Assange allegedly made to an Internet singles site as Alexander reported: “He writes, 'I am Danger.' And describes himself as 'passionate and often pig headed activist intellectual seeks siren for love affair, children and occasional criminal conspiracy.' That he's looking for a 'spirited, erotic non-conformist,' concluding 'Do not write to me if you are timid. Write to me if you are brave.'” read more

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