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Clinton meets Livni, Barak

Secretary of state to tell Saban Forum sides must work on core issues to settle conflict

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Wikileaks Reveals Shell Oil has Agents Installed in Nigerian Government

Photo: zieak , Flickr, CC The US diplomatic cables revealed by Wikileaks have produced a wide swath of important information. From unflattering looks into the conduct of US policy, to revelations about the administration’s blind eye towards environmental destruction , citizens have been provided with a rare behind the scenes glimpse of state power mechanics. One such revelation concerns the diplomatic grip that Shell Oil holds over the state of Nigeria — it appears… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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FCC report finds 68 percent of US broadband connections aren’t really broadband

As the FCC itself has made abundantly clear, the definition of “broadband” is an ever-changing one, and its latest report has now revealed just how hard it is for the US to keep up with those changes. According to the report, a full 68 percent of “broadband” connections in the US can’t really be considered broadband, as they fall below the agency’s most recent minimum requirement of 4 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream. Also notable, but somewhat buried in the report, are the FCC’s findings on mobile broadband use. The agency found that mobile wireless service subscribers with mobile devices and “data plans for full internet access” grew a hefty 48% to 52 million in the second half of 2009, and that when you consider all connections over 200 kbps, mobile wireless is actually the leading technology at 39.4 percent, ahead of cable modems and ADSL at 32.4 and 23.3 percent, respectively. When it comes to connections over 3 Mbps, however, cable modems account for a huge 70 percent share. Looking for even more numbers? Hit up the link below for the complete report. FCC report finds 68 percent of US broadband connections aren’t really broadband originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Dec 2010 17:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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This is the third story I’ve seen this week about criminal activity by major pharmaceutical companies. (See here and here .) Aren’t you glad that our new healthcare bill will permit them to stay profitable? The world’s biggest pharmaceutical company hired investigators to unearth evidence of corruption against the Nigerian attorney general in order to persuade him to drop legal action over a controversial drug trial involving children with meningitis, according to a leaked US embassy cable. Pfizer was sued by the Nigerian state and federal authorities, who claimed that children were harmed by a new antibiotic, Trovan, during the trial, which took place in the middle of a meningitis epidemic of unprecedented scale in Kano in the north of Nigeria in 1996. Last year, the company came to a tentative settlement with the Kano state government which was to cost it $75m. But the cable suggests that the US drug giant did not want to pay out to settle the two cases – one civil and one criminal – brought by the Nigerian federal government. The cable reports a meeting between Pfizer’s country manager, Enrico Liggeri, and US officials at the Abuja embassy on 9 April 2009. It states: “According to Liggeri, Pfizer had hired investigators to uncover corruption links to federal attorney general Michael Aondoakaa to expose him and put pressure on him to drop the federal cases. He said Pfizer’s investigators were passing this information to local media.” The cable, classified confidential by economic counsellor Robert Tansey, continues: “A series of damaging articles detailing Aondoakaa’s ‘alleged’ corruption ties were published in February and March. Liggeri contended that Pfizer had much more damaging information on Aondoakaa and that Aondoakaa’s cronies were pressuring him to drop the suit for fear of further negative articles.”

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Argentina glacier under threat

As world leaders wrap up a climate change summit in Cancun, Mexico, aimed at reaching an emissions deal, countries

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Raw Video: Bus Crash Leads to Injuries in NYC

Five people were taken to hospitals following a crash involving a city bus, a mini-van and a tractor-trailer in Queens. None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening. (Dec. 10)

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Razer Orochi crafted from oil and glycerin, scrubs your bod between frag sessions

When we first got wind of Etsy seller Digitalsoaps in early 2009, she had but a humble NES gamepad and a couple of other controllers to her name — fast forward to today, and you’ll find the bubbly entrepreneur doing a brisk business in all sorts of wonderfully geeky soap shapes. This $10 Razer Orochi mouse is the latest, and as you can see it’s close enough to the real thing to trick your buds at the next LAN party. Sadly, this particular soap is a limited-time offer — and moving fast — but the seller also deals in a painstakingly detailed Xbox 360 controller, caffeinated shampoo soda bottles, and sudsy replicas of any classic Nintendo cartridge you care to name. Razer Orochi crafted from oil and glycerin, scrubs your bod between frag sessions originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 10 Dec 2010 16:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Kids’ Diets Rarely Mimic Their Parents’

A new study suggests that parents have minimal sway over their children’s diets.

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Michigan Governor Proposes Clean Energy & Jobs ‘Moon Shot’

Photo: twicepix , Flickr, CC Jennifer Granholm, the governor of Michigan, has an op-ed in Politico today outlining her proposal to grow millions of clean energy jobs in the US. And she has some credibility — her state, arguably the worst hit by the recession, is climbing back thanks largely to a jobs program that focused on developing and manufacturing batteries for electric cars. The program has brought tens of thousands of good, permanent jobs to the state, and she argues a large… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Gere: Urges Support for Nobel Peace Prize Winner

Actor Richard Gere read a statement from the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize winner and Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo, who is currently jailed in China on charges of subversion, in New York on Friday. (Dec. 10)

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