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Turning More Heads Than a Tesla? The Beautiful Miluira Retro Electric Roadster from Japan

Photo: Takayanagi Will Ship Next Spring Some electric cars try to be as practical and mass-market as possible, while others aim for uniqueness and beautiful design (maybe someday we’ll have a combination of both). The Takayanagi Miluira Retro EV definitely falls in the second category. The electric 1-seater looks kind of like a car from the 1920s with a bit of steampunk aes… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Weight Problems Expanding in Europe

Sad but apparently true: Europeans are gaining on Americans. According to a newly released study, more than half of the adult European population is overweight, and their kids aren’t exactly fitness champs either.

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Pretty bizarre, huh? We’ll never really know exactly how many extremists were pushed to violence by the feds, but it’s probably a lot more than people think: The spying game wasn’t all it was cracked up to be for Craig Monteilh, a convicted criminal recruited by the FBI to investigate the march of radical Islam into Southern California. His endless talk of violent “jihad” so alarmed worshippers at the local mosque, that they took out a restraining order against him. Monteilh spent 15 months pretending to be Farouk al-Aziz, a French Syrian in search of his religious roots. He prayed five times a day at the Islamic Centre in Irvine, Orange County, wearing white robes with a camera hidden in one of its buttons, and carried a set of car keys that contained a secret listening device. The enthusiastic attempt to catch local Muslims discussing terror campaigns backfired, however, when community leaders went to the police with fears that the suddenly devout young man, who got up to pray at 4am, had become a radical in their midst. The terror case Monteilh had been helping build against Ahmadullah Niazi, the brother-in-law of Osama bin Laden’s bodyguard, collapsed in September, when the bungling informant revealed that his FBI handlers had instructed him to entrap his potential target and told him that “Islam is a threat to our national security” . Yesterday, as details of his efforts to persuade Niazi to blow up buildings became public, leading US Muslim organisations said they have suspended all contact with the FBI in protest against the excesses of agents who are secretly, and in some cases illegally, monitoring mosques. “The community feels betrayed,” Shakeel Syed, executive director of the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California, an umbrella group of more than 75 mosques, told The Washington Post. “They got a guy, a bona fide criminal, and obviously trained him and sent him to infiltrate mosques… It’s like a soap opera, for God’s sake.”

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MSNBC’s Chuck Todd Continues to Distort Tax Deal’s ‘Astronomical’ Cost

MSNBC's Chuck Todd on the December 7 “Daily Rundown” was uncharacteristically heated in his opposition to the compromise between President Barack Obama and congressional Republicans on extending the Bush tax rates. Interviewing a Treasury Department official, Todd used flawed statistics to malign the proposed two-year extension of tax breaks for all families as unacceptably expensive. “The cost of this is astronomical though,” proclaimed the NBC Political Director. “The payroll tax cut means essentially borrowing from the Social Security trust fund to do this temporary payroll tax. I mean, it's 120 billion, that's a lot of money!” [Video embedded after the page break.] read more

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Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore live from D: Dive Into Mobile

We’re about to hear from Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore at the D: Dive Into Mobile event — stay tuned, there’s no telling what could happen! (copy paste copy paste copy paste copy paste…) Continue reading Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore live from D: Dive Into Mobile Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore live from D: Dive Into Mobile originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 14:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Google unveils Cr-48, the first Chrome OS laptop

We’ve had plenty of pre-knowledge on this , but surprisingly this is our first actual glimpse of Google’s new unbranded Cr-48, the very first Chrome OS laptop, which will Google will distribute as its Chrome OS Pilot Program, in a sort of public beta. You actually have to apply to join the program, and there’s going to be a limited number of them available. Google’s doing a number of little promotions to give away the devices to interested users and businesses which will provide feedback, and it looks like there’s no way to purchase one right now. Developing… Google unveils Cr-48, the first Chrome OS laptop originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 07 Dec 2010 14:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Police: Missing 12-year-old in ‘Danger’

Police in Virginia say 12-year-old Brittany Mae Smith, whose mother was found dead, is missing. Smith is presumed to be with a man the mother met online, Jeff Easley. (Dec. 7)

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Hanukkah Song Becomes Internet Sensation

A singing group from Yeshiva University has a Hanukkah hit on their hands. ‘Candlelight,’ a remake of a pop song, has gotten well over 2 million views online. (Dec. 7)

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A few weeks ago, just before GM's initial public offering went to the market (at the

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Pocket Shelter Built From Scrap For 72 Bucks

Image credit: Aaron Maret TreeHugger founder Graham Hill is trying to radically reduce his footprint and live happily with less space, less stuff and less waste on less money, but with more design. He calls it ” LifeEdited. ” You can help: Enter the LifeEdited design competition and win up to $70,000 in prizes and the opportunity to design the apartment! LifeEdited sponsor Architizer presents Aaron… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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