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Bears. When the word bear comes to my mind,the very first thing that I would think of is a cuddly stuffed animal not the gigantic real life with heavy paws and stuff, unlike majority of people living in the East as the word bear and its organ signifies medical treatment. We live in a planet Bears’ Gallbladder Used As Medicine Rampages is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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Bizarre Insects Inspire Unintentionally Surreal Art

Photo: MFN Berlin In the first half of the last century, a German blacksmith named Alfred Keller began crafting some of the most surrealistic, alien-seeming sculptures the world had ever seen — delicate works which took months to complete. These incredible creations, meticulous in detail, rivaled even the most imaginative pieces from contemporary artists — but they weren’t inspired by some absinth-induced vision or fit of madness. Indeed, Keller’s mu… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Elizabeth Smart Defendant Has Seizure in Court

Defendant Brian David Mitchell, who is now on trial for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting Elizabeth Smart, suffered an apparent seizure in the courtroom Tuesday and was rushed to a hospital. (Nov. 30)

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Glenn Beck: ‘Do you really believe that I could … just make things up and remain on the air?’ Well, duh.

Click here to view this media It’s hard to imagine a greater irony than Glenn Beck whining about his critics supposedly quoting him all out of context, since they only run small sound bites and leave out the context, blah blah blah. Because, you know, Beck has quite a track record when it comes to that practice himself. Indeed, Jon Stewart recently had some fun at Beck’s expense over his fondness for truncated video quotes. Still, that was what Beck was doing yesterday. And it was all because Howard Dean said something mean about Fox News : I would bring back the Fairness Doctrine so you couldn’t have a spectacle of a Fox Flooze, which just makes stuff up and is a propaganda outlet. You would actually have to have some sanctioned human beings talking to the other side. And MSNBC would have to do the same. They would have to have some conservatives on there too. I think that’s much better for the country. …Americans don’t know what’s going on and therefore the media can have their way with them intellectually. To which Beck responded: BECK: I would ask Mr. Dean to help me out. What is it that we make up? I would ask you to just take a moment here. Do you really believe that I could or anybody here at Fox News could just make things up and remain on the air? Ummmm …. YEAH!!!!! How about on a 24/7/365 basis? And it isn’t just Beck, who of course has a nearly unbeatable track record when it comes to making crap up. Just this morning we got another fine example of Fox News making crap up : Fox & Friends reported that a school in central Florida had banned the “traditional Christmas colors” red and green from classrooms. In a statement to Media Matters, the school’s district spokesperson, Regina Klares, has denied this, stating, “There is not a ban on the colors red and green at Heathrow Elementary.” This is not the exception, it is the rule at Fox News. There are simply no standards for truthfulness there; otherwise Beck would be right — he wouldn’t have been able to go on air and lie day after day, week after week, unless it was his job to lie. Which tells you everything you need to know about Fox News.

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Wikileaks reveal US concerns on Cuba-Venezuela ties

Continue reading the main story Wikileaks Revelations Wikileaks reveals US global fears Bumpy ride ahead for US diplomats UK criticised in cables Commentators divided Cuban intelligence agents have deep involvement in Venezuela, according to a 2006 US diplomatic cable released by Wikileaks. Then-US Ambassador William Brownfield wrote that Cuban spies had “direct access” to President Hugo Chavez….

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Wendell Potter on ‘Deadly Spin’

The health industry spinmaster-turned whistleblower says the consumer is funding the industry’s smear campaigns: “a big portion of what we spend or pay in premiums is skimmed off to operate and conduct these fear-mongering and anger-mongering campaigns.” Related Entries November 30, 2010 Wendell Potter on ‘Deadly Spin’ November 26, 2010 Thank You for Not Smoking

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In an interview, in response to a question about recent protest marches in the UK, retired Manchester United soccer star Eric Cantona said he didn’t think protests were very effective: “We don’t pick up weapons to kill people to start the revolution. The revolution is really easy to do these days. What’s the system? The system is built on the power of the banks. So it must be destroyed through the banks. “This means that the three million people with their placards on the streets, they go to the bank and they withdraw their money and the banks collapse. Three million, 10 million people, and the banks collapse and there is no real threat. A real revolution. “We must go to the bank. In this case there would be a real revolution. It’s not complicated; instead of going on the streets and driving kilometres by car you simply go to the bank in your country and withdraw your money, and if there are a lot of people withdrawing their money the system collapses. No weapons, no blood, or anything like that.” He concludes: “It’s not complicated and in this case they will listen to us in a different way. Trade unions? Sometimes we should propose ideas to them.” Cantona’s call appeared to touch a popular chord and generated an instant response. Nearly 40,000 people have clicked on the YouTube clip, and a French-based movement – StopBanque – has taken up the campaign for a massive coordinated withdrawal of money from banks on 7 December. It is claimed that more than 14,000 people are already committed to removing deposits. The movement is also gaining increasing attention in Britain. The trio of French Facebook users now leading the campaign have appealed to people across Europe to provoke a bank crash. “It is we who control the banks, not vice versa,” they write. In a fuller statement on the website Bankrun2010.com , the organisers write: “Our call has been more successful than we dared think. Our action is a people’s movement… we’re not seeking to destroy anyone in particular, it’s the corrupt, criminal and moribund system that we have decided to oppose using what means we can, with determination and within the law.” The statement is signed by Géraldine Feuillien, 41, a Belgian filmmaker, and Yann Sarfati, 24, an actor and director from France. Sarfati said he and his friends had simply wanted to pass on Cantona’s video clip, but had found themselves caught up in a global “citizens’ movement”. “We were surprised by the interest and the buzz it created on the internet. It has really spread; there are now Facebook events in Italy, Romania, Bulgaria and even Korea,” Sarfati said. “We’re not anarchists, nor linked to any political party or trade union; we’re not even an organisation. We just thought this was another way of protesting.” He added: “In between doing publicity campaigns for L’Oréal, Cantona has this revolutionary side. He earns a good living, but obviously he has a social conscience and I think he is sincere.” Valérie Ohannesian, of the French Banking Federation, said she thought that the appeal was “stupid in every sense” and a charter for thieves and money-launderers. “My first reaction is to laugh. It is totally idiotic,” she told the Observer. “One of the main roles of a bank is to keep money safe. This appeal will give great pleasure to thieves, I would have thought.” She also doubted the practicalities of the suggestion. “If Mr Cantona wants to take his money out of the bank, I imagine that he’ll need quite a few suitcases,” she said.

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Delta expands WiFi access to select regional jets

Good news, frequent (and not so frequent) fliers. In addition to offering free Goggle-sponsored WiFi on its long-range flights this holiday season, Delta has announced plans to expand Gogo internet access to many of its regional jets, beginning in January. The company says that it should have this next wave of upgrades done by the end of 2011. This will definitely come as a relief to those of us who will be enjoying hours-long “regional” flights in the new year, either on Delta planes or those of its regional partners (including Shuttle America, Comair, and Atlantic Southeast). The expansion will apply only to aircraft with a first class cabin — you know, the spacious compartment you pass through before being herded into the back with the rest of us schlubs. Delta expands WiFi access to select regional jets originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Nov 2010 21:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Merry X-Mas From Wikileaks

By Mike Luckovich Related Entries November 30, 2010 Wendell Potter on ‘Deadly Spin’ November 26, 2010 Thank You for Not Smoking

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Tiger Woods Reflects on the Year

Despite the fact he failed to win a tournament this year and lost his marriage, Tiger Woods said Tuesday in preparation for the Chevron World Challenge, that it was a difficult, but rewarding year. (Nov. 30)

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