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Murder Charges in Killing of Aspiring NY Dancer

A sex offender was charged Wednesday with killing an aspiring dancer who vanished two years ago after leaving a New York City nightclub with him. Michael Mele faces 25 years to life in prison if convicted. (Dec. 9)

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ShowBiz Minute: Jackson, Franklin, Gaga

Attorney says Jackson syringes still not tested; Jesse Jackson says his friend Aretha Franklin is ‘recovering very well’ from surgery; Lady Gaga gets 8 waxworks around the world. (Dec. 9)

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Colin Farrell’s Hard ‘Way Back’

Colin Farrell, Ed Harris and Jim Sturgess attend the London premiere of ‘The Way Back’ – a story of survival against the odds. Shot in Bulgaria, Morocco and India, the actors endured harsh environments ranging from desert heat to snow storms. (Dec. 9)

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iPad Sleeve Made from Recycled Movie Banners

Image via Aire Since the moment the iPad came out, accessories have flooded the marketplace, but finally here is one we really love. Created by Aire, a team of designers who make the health of the planet a priority in their creations, have come up with an iPad sleeve made of recycled movie theater banners. They state, “It’s a revolutionary concept that combines the hype of a new movie premier with the green fashion movement.” Maybe so, but either way, it’s a great idea for repurposing materials to reduce waste. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Ona Union Street DSLR / laptop messenger bag review

Ever heard of Ona? Up until last week, we hadn’t either. Turns out, Ona’s a purveyor of “fine” camera bags and accessories, and given that it’s the holiday season, we figured it prudent to have a gander at the outfit’s latest and greatest — you know, just in case you’ve a camera lover in your family who you’ve yet to buy for. The all-new Union Street ($279) is quite clearly an upscale messenger bag on the outside, but the internals are arranged in a way that the amateur photog / gadget lover would appreciate. There’s room for a few pens (of the lens and / or ink variety), a smartphone, a navigation system, a 15-inch (or smaller) laptop and — according to Ona — a DSLR along with three lenses. The other notable aspect is the waxed canvas exterior (dubbed Waxwear), which is generally more rugged and weather resistant than your average patch of suede or leather. How’s it all shake out? Join us after the break for our pair of pennies. Gallery: Ona Union Street camera messenger bar hands-on Continue reading Ona Union Street DSLR / laptop messenger bag review Ona Union Street DSLR / laptop messenger bag review originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 11:23:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Ayalon: Israel doesn’t need to apologize to Turkey
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See Inside Solyndra’s New Manufacturing Plant (Video)

Image via Solyndra video Ever wonder what the inside of a solar panel manufacturing plant looks like, and wanted to see the steps of the process? What about the making of cylindrical solar panels? Solyndra, a company we first started watching a couple years ago as they announced their distinctive solar technology, has released a very cool video highlighting their new Fab 2 plant, and shows off some of the key steps in creating their rather unusual solar panels. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is "Peak Fertilizer" Nearer Than We Think? New Report Fuels Concern

Image credit: Soil Association Earlier this week John was musing about how “peak fertilizer” could make manure a valuable commodity once more , and if Gene Logsdon’s guide to managing manure is to be believed, some mega-farmers are getting back into… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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(H/T to maymay ) In the words of Emily Litella, “Never mind.” Never mind that I thought the rest of the tax cut deal was worth swallowing, because that was when I thought there were 13 months’ additional unemployment benefits in the picture. There aren’t. It only maintains the status quo. According to Calculated Risk , this is just the same kind of “bridge” legislation we’ve seen before, in which people who were eligible for the next level of extensions (but couldn’t get them because they expired) are now eligible to move on to the next extension level. It’s not another tier. There are no new benefits . You still can’t collect any more than 99 weeks. All it does is maintain the same system that was already in place. This deal isn’t worth a bucket of warm spit, as my mother used to say. Arthur Delaney at Huffington Post: The programs provide up to 73 weeks of federally-funded benefits for workers who exhaust 26 weeks of state benefits . The average weekly benefit is about $300, and the total cost of a yearlong reauthorization is roughly $60 billion. Republicans and conservative Democrats ostensibly concerned about the deficit impact of the benefits have blocked several attempts to renew them in the past couple weeks, but they’ve signaled they will relent if the benefits are attached to the even-costlier tax cuts for the rich. Some 800,000 laid off workers have already received cutoff notices, and another 1.2 million will stop receiving benefits by the end of the month unless Congress reauthorizes the recently-lapsed programs. . In other words, please curl up in your cardboard box and die. We wouldn’t want to upset the bond market, would we? It’s simply amazing that the White House is allowing the press (and the voters) to think otherwise. I mean, does Obama think they won’t notice when their checks are shut off? This is the same trick they pulled back in March. The 99ers weren’t able to rally the troops because the media (and the general public) thought Congress had approved additional aid, when all they did was fund the existing extensions. Yes, it preserves the existing benefits. Well, why the hell shouldn’t they? Obama expects applause for this? In the name of common decency, this shouldn’t even be an issue. And in exchange for this emergency support, basic humane aid, we’re supposed to give away the store so that millionaires and billionaires can make even more money? All this money for war, for banks, for big business, and nothing for the people getting buried by the economic fallout. Bah, humbug.

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Major tech manufacturers to drop VGA by 2015, Apple wonders what took ‘em so long

A syndicate of consumer electronics titans including AMD, Dell, Intel, Lenovo, Samsung and LG announced this week that its products will collectively drop support for VGA by 2015. Saying sayonara to the 20+ year-old analog technology is pretty self explanatory to us in this day and age, but the council of doom apparently felt compelled to cite DisplayPort’s and HDMI’s benefits of increased energy efficiency, smaller size and support for higher-resolutions as proof the move wasn’t personal — just business. AMD plans to lead the charge by starting the VGA removal process in 2013 and even intends to go the extra mile by stripping DVI-I and low voltage differential signaling technology (LVDS) support too. We definitely side with AMD’s desire to focus on cutting edge standards like Displayport 1.2 and HDMI 1.4a sooner, but if plenty of lead time and “going green” excuses help everyone else involved in the sentencing sleep better at night, then so be it. Continue reading Major tech manufacturers to drop VGA by 2015, Apple wonders what took ‘em so long Major tech manufacturers to drop VGA by 2015, Apple wonders what took ‘em so long originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 09 Dec 2010 10:58:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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