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White House: Obama Trying to Quit Smoking

White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters he hasn’t seen President Barack Obama smoke or seen evidence that the president has smoked a cigarette in about nine months. This comes on the day of a new Surgeon General warning. (Dec. 9)

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Cam Newton Is Overwhelming Heisman Favorite

AP College Football Writer Ralph Russo says that it would be a ‘shocker’ if Auburn QB Cam Newton does not win the Heisman trophy. Oregon RB LaMichael James, Stanford QB Andrew Luck, and Boise State QB Kellen Moore round out the finalists. (Dec. 9)

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1 Million Sign Petition to Halt Approval of GMOs

Photo: Peter Blanchard , Flickr, CC There’s a unique initiative built into the new EU constitutional treaty, called the “European citizen’s initiative”. It allows a million or more people to join together, in the form of a petition, to ask the governing body to change legislation. And guess what the first test run for the initiative’s efficacy is going to be? A petition, sponsored by Greenpeace, that asks the EU to stop approving new genetically modified foods. More than a million people have signed on to support the measure…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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‘Nightly News’ Correspondent Laments Tough Fight Over DREAM Act

Previewing yesterday's vote on the DREAM Act, which passed the House 216 to 198, NBC News correspondent George Lewis empathized with supporters of the measure on the December 8 “Nightly News.” Lewis acknowledged the bill's dim prospects for passing the Senate, but stood in awe at the apparent surge in support for the bill: “By the thousands, young people, who as children were brought here illegally by their parents, have been going public in support of the DREAM Act.” The network reporter used interviews with young supporters of the bill to pull on the viewer's heartstrings. “It would be a waste if they graduated from high school and they're not able to pursue higher education because of their legal status,” lamented William Perez, a developmental psychologist at Claremont Graduate University. “We want to contribute back to a society, a society that has been my own,” implored Maria Duque, an illegal immigrant attending Fullerton Community College. read more

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LG commits to upgrading Optimus Ones to Gingerbread, angry hordes abate

Well, we’ve got to hand it to LG for quickly doing the right thing here by keeping people informed and ultimately making the best decision for its customers. Just two days after a Facebook spat that suggested the Optimus series of midrange Android handsets wouldn’t be getting Android 2.3 Gingerbread thanks to a seemingly made-up 1GHz processor requirement, they’ve reversed the decision, saying that “all” of the models that fall under the Optimus One guise (presumably including the Vortex , Optimus T , Optimus S , Optimus M , and Optimus U ) would be getting upgraded. Here’s the full statement: “LG will upgrade all Optimus One smartphones currently using the Froyo OS to the next version of the Android OS, Gingerbread. Details of the upgrade schedule will be announced locally in due course. We sincerely apologize for the confusion and misunderstanding that was caused regarding this issue.” Respect, LG. Respect. LG commits to upgrading Optimus Ones to Gingerbread, angry hordes abate originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 16:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Fox News’ Washington managing editor has been caught red-handed. As the health care debate was reaching a high point last year, a leaked e-mail shows Bill Sammon asked his news department to refer to the public option as the “government run option.” Later that evening, Fox News flagship news program, Special Report with Bret Baier , used the very phrase Sammon had requested. The e-mail, obtained by the liberal watchdog Media Matters , indicates that Sammon sent the request after Republican pollster Frank Luntz said that polls show the “government option” was opposed by the public. According to the report at Media Matters, in August of 2009 after Fox News’ Sean Hannity used the term “public option,” Luntz encouraged him to say “government option” instead. “If you call it a ‘public option,’ the American people are split,” Luntz said. “If you call it the ‘government option,’ the public is overwhelmingly against it.” “It’s a great point, and from now on, I’m going to call it the government option,” Hannity replied. Luntz also claimed that the “government option” would be “sponsored by the government.” In fact, the proposed public option bills would have funded the program with the fees paid by those who enrolled in it. Only a day before Sammon sent the e-mail, Brett Baier had referred to the “public option” as well as the “government-run option.” An e-mail titled “friendly reminder: let’s not slip back into calling it the ‘public option’” was sent to Baier and other Fox News reporters the next morning. “Please use the term ‘government-run health insurance’ or, when brevity is a concern, ‘government option,’ whenever possible,” Sammon wrote. “When it is necessary to use the term ‘public option” (which is, after all, firmly ensconced in the nation’s lexicon), use the qualifier ‘so-called,’ as in ‘the so-called public option,’” he continued. “Here’s another way to phrase it: ‘The public option, which is the government-run plan,’” Sammon said. That night, Baier and Fox News reporter Jim Angle followed Sammon’s script. Baier referred to the public option as “government-run health insurance” and “government-run health insurance option.” Angle called the proposed program “a government insurance plan, the so-called public option” and “a government insurance option.” Fox News has repeatedly said that Special Report with Bret Baier is an objective news program. “Fox argues that its news hours — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. on weekdays — are objective,” The New York Times reported . Other hours of the day feature opinion shows like Glenn Beck and Hannity . “The average consumer certainly knows the difference between the A section of the newspaper and the editorial page,” Michael Clemente, the channel’s senior vice president for news, was quoted as saying. The Daily Beast ‘s Howard Kurtz asked Sammon to comment on the leaked e-mail. “Sammon said in an interview that the term ‘public option’ ‘is a vague, bland, undescriptive phrase,’ and that after all, ‘who would be against a public park?’” Kurtz wrote. “The phrase ‘government-run plan,’ he said, is ‘a more neutral term,’ and was used just last week by a New York Times columnist.” “I have no idea what the Republicans were pushing or not. It’s simply an accurate, fair, objective term,” Sammon said. Prior to becoming Fox News’ Washington managing editor, Sammon was the White House correspondent for The Washington Times where he was often thought of as President George W. Bush’s favorite reporter. “Six-foot-seven inch Bill Sammon–nicknamed ‘Superstretch’ by President Bush–enjoys more access to the commander-in-chief than any other journalist,” Sammon’s bio bragged . “Sammon has spent hours with Bush in the Oval Office, aboard Air Force One–even in the President’s sprawling Texas ranch. As Senior White House Correspondent for the Washington Examiner, Bill Sammon travels with Bush wherever he goes and was with him on September 11, when his presidency was utterly transformed by the terrorist attacks.” In October, sources told Media Matters that since joining Fox News, Sammon’s pressure to “distort” and “slant news” had made some in the newsroom uncomfortable. “Since Bill Sammon assumed the role of Washington managing editor and vice president of news at the beginning of the Obama Administration, pressure from Fox management to produce stories that lean toward a conservative agenda, and distort news in some cases, has found its way into coverage, the sources said.” Text of Sammon’s leaked e-mail follows: From: Sammon, Bill Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 8:23 AM To: 054 -FNSunday; 169 -SPECIAL REPORT; 069 -Politics; 030 -Root (FoxNews.Com); 036 -FOX.WHU; 050 -Senior Producers; 051 -Producers Subject: friendly reminder: let’s not slip back into calling it the “public option” 1) Please use the term “government-run health insurance” or, when brevity is a concern, “government option,” whenever possible. 2) When it is necessary to use the term “public option” (which is, after all, firmly ensconced in the nation’s lexicon), use the qualifier “so-called,” as in “the so-called public option.” 3) Here’s another way to phrase it: “The public option, which is the government-run plan.” 4) When newsmakers and sources use the term “public option” in our stories, there’s not a lot we can do about it, since quotes are of course sacrosanct.

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House Dems: No Dice on Tax Cut Deal

Sorry, Barry, but you may have to amend your GOP-appeasing ways—at least if House Democrats have anything to do with it. President Barack Obama’s tax cut plan raised cries of dismay earlier this week, and on Thursday, House Dems shot it down in a vote. Now, time for round two. —KA ABC News: House Democrats voted Thursday to reject President Barack Obama’s tax deal with Republicans in its current form, but it was unclear how significantly the package might need to be changed. By voice vote in a closed caucus meeting, Democrats passed a resolution saying the tax package should not come to the House floor for consideration as written, even though no formal House bill has been drafted. Rep. Peter DeFazio, D-Ore., introduced the resolution. Said Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Texas: “If it’s take it or leave it, we’ll leave it.” The vote will at least temporarily stall what had seemed to be a grudging Democratic movement toward the tax package. Read more Related Entries December 9, 2010 Angry House Dems Reject Bush-Obama Tax Cuts December 9, 2010 Every Man His Own Historian

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Alleged iPad 2 cases show up with some interesting cuts (video)

Looks like some Chinese manufacturers think they know what the next-generation iPad looks like — we’ve seen numerous pictures today of supposed cases all with the same features: a headphone jack, a hole for a camera on the back, just one dock connector ( not two ), and a mysterious slit on the bottom. So, what could that be? An SD card slot seems unlikely since the cutout predominantly strips away the back of the case, not the bottom edge. Our source speculates it might be the antenna — if all the manufacturers saw was the aluminum case design, the cutaway could’ve been made as a precaution, not knowing exactly what it’s for. (Then again, the antenna for iPad 3G is found on the top of the device). We’re thinking it might be for a revised speaker design — the cutout is located just above and behind the location of the current iPad’s speaker. Maybe we’ll find out for ourselves by April , and maybe we won’t — consult your own crystal ball for that one. Some more case designs in a video after the break. Continue reading Alleged iPad 2 cases show up with some interesting cuts (video) Alleged iPad 2 cases show up with some interesting cuts (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 15:41:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Students, Police Clash As UK Tuition Hike Passes

British lawmakers on Thursday approved a controversial plan to triple university tuition fees by a narrow margin after some government legislators rebelled amid violent protests outside Parliament. (Dec. 9)

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Raw Video: ‘Bomb House’ Set on Fire

Authorities have set fire to a suburban San Diego home they said was so packed with homemade explosives that they had no choice but to burn it to the ground. (Dec. 9)

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