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Holiday in Chernobyl: Ukraine to lift restrictions on disaster site

(CNN) — Ukraine says it will lift restrictions on tourism in the zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in 2011, formally opening the scene of the world’s worst nuclear accident to visitors. A limited number of visitors already are allowed into the 30-kilometer (19-mile) exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, which exploded and burned in…

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EU shelves recognition of Palestine

Foreign ministers from the European Union have said they would recognise a Palestinian state “when appropriate”. The ministers’

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Bird-Friendly Glass Among BuildingGreen’s Top 10 of the Year

Happy Orange Bird via Sam Howzit , Flickr. The folks at Arnold Glas are chirping about an award for Ornilux from BuildingGreen , as a Top 10 green building product of 2010. The Ornilux bird-friendly, spider-inspired glass was spotlighted earlier this year by TreeHugger. So I guess we… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘Uncharted 3′ Sneak Peek on Jimmy Fallon

Jimmy Fallon has first live demo of new video game, ‘Uncharted 3: Drakes Deception’ (Dec. 13)

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Toshiba building new factory to churn out iPhone LCDs, says Nikkei

Word on the street — and by that we mean a Nikkei Business Daily report — is that Toshiba’s dropping a cool 100 billion yen (around $1.2 billion in US currencies) for a new factory in the Ishikawa prefecture, Japan . Its raison d’

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The Atlantic’s James Fallows talks about something that used to happen a lot less, mostly because there were still some public figures who took pride in their personal integrity. That’s why someone like Peter Orszag can go to work for Citibank and not bat an eye — because it’s been so long since he’s seen anyone ever raise the issue, it probably never even occurred to him just how slimy it is: Last night, on the “Virtually Speaking” discussion about the media with Jay Rosen of NYU, we talked about the phenomenon of things that everyone in the press corp “knows” but that don’t make their way into news stories or broadcasts . One such category involves things that everyone suspects but can’t quite prove — for instance, how involved Dick Cheney and Karl Rove were in the Valerie Plame case. Or, to make it bipartisan, about Bill Clinton’s sexual behavior over the years. But another category, which I think is even more important, involves things that everyone “knows” but has stopped noticing. This is very similar to what is called “Village” behavior in the big time media. An item in this second category has just come up: the decision of Peter Orszag, until recently the director of the Office of Management and Budget under Barack Obama, to join Citibank in a senior position. Exactly how much it will pay is not clear, but informed guesses are several million dollars per year. Citibank, of course, was one of the institutions most notably dependent on federal help to survive in these past two years. Objectively this is both damaging and shocking. – Damaging, in that it epitomizes and personalizes a criticism both left and right have had of the Obama Administration’s “bailout” policy: that it’s been too protective of the financial system’s high-flying leaders, and too reluctant to hold any person or institution accountable. Of course there’s a strong counter argument to be made, in the spirit of Obama’s recent defense of his tax-cut compromise. (Roughly: that it would have been more satisfying to let Citi and others fail, but the results would have been much more damaging to the economy as a whole.) But it’s a harder argument to make when one of your senior officials has moved straight to the (very generous) Citi payroll. Any competent Republican ad-maker is already collecting clips of Orszag for use in the next campaign. – Shocking, in the structural rather than personal corruption that it illustrates . I believe Orszag (whom I do not know at all) to be a faultlessly honest man, by the letter of the law. I am sorry for his judgment in taking this job,* but I am implying nothing whatsoever “unethical” in a technical sense. But in the grander scheme, his move illustrates something that is just wrong. The idea that someone would help plan, advocate, and carry out an economic policy that played such a crucial role in the survival of a financial institution — and then, less than two years after his Administration took office, would take a job that (a) exemplifies the growing disparities the Administration says it’s trying to correct and (b) unavoidably will call on knowledge and contacts Orszag developed while in recent public service — this says something bad about what is taken for granted in American public life. When we notice similar patterns in other countries — for instance, how many offspring and in-laws of senior Chinese Communist officials have become very, very rich — we are quick to draw conclusions about structural injustices. Americans may not “notice” Orszag-like migrations, in the sense of devoting big news coverage to them. But these stories pile up in the background to create a broad American sense that politics is rigged, and opportunity too. Why do we wince a little bit when we now hear “Change you can believe in?” This is an illustration.

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After half-a decade of being in love, High School musical lovers,ZAC Efron and Vanessa Hudgens have called it quits. Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens,who starred as sweet and loving musically-inclined couple in the hit TV movie High School Musical,both amicably ended their romance and decided to pursue separate roads after their cherished relationship, “ran its Zac Efron And Vanessa Hudgens Called It Quits! is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Afghanistan Envoy Holbrooke Dies

Richard Holbrooke, a diplomatic fixture since the Vietnam era whose last assignment was special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, died following heart surgery Monday. His neoliberal campaigning made him the enemy of progressives and the friend of trigger happy presidents. The current White House resident described him as “one of the giants of American foreign policy” before learning of Holbrooke’s death.

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Ex-TV Chef Gets 9 Years in Plot to Kill Wife

A former television chef has been sentenced to nine years in prison Monday after pleading no contest to trying to hire two homeless men to murder his wife in California. (Dec. 13)

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Yet Another Mona Lisa Mystery

Just when you thought the “Da Vinci Code” craze had mercifully passed, here comes another potential puzzle hidden in the Mona Lisa: Members of Italy’s National Committee for Cultural Heritage say they have found symbols embedded in the eyes of Leonardo Da Vinci’s iconic portrait. Related Entries December 13, 2010 Obama’s Tax-Cut Plan for Dummies December 13, 2010 No Act of Rebellion Is Wasted

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