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Police: No Idea Why Wis. Student Turned Gunman

Trapped in their classroom with a student gunman, a group of terrified Wisconsin high schoolers worked desperately to keep their captor calm. The 15-year-old gunman eventually shot himself as police stormed the room. (Nov. 30)

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Keith Olbermann Attacks Bristol Palin for Something Announced 18 Months Ago

MSNBC's Keith Olbermann showed viewers just how on top of things he is Monday attacking Bristol Palin for something that was announced more than a year and a half ago. During his newly renovated “Worst Person in the World” segment, the “Countdown” host gave Palin top honors for being The Candie's Foundation 's abstinence spokesperson (video follows with transcript and commentary): read more

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‘Egyptian Foreign Ministry sabotaging relations’

WikiLeaks document from US Embassy in Tel Aviv has National Security Advisor Uzi Arad saying senior Egyptian officials won’t talk with Foreign Minister Lieberman, harming ties between two nations

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Weekday Vegetarian: Pinto Bean Mole Chili

Photo: Kelly Rossiter I’ve tried lots of vegetarian chilies over the years, but I seldom find them really satisfying. My book club was having a chocolate themed dinner and I found this recipe for Pinto Bean Mole Chili and decided to try it. Everybody loved it, and they ate the entire pot, along with all the other main course offerings that people brought…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Ashkenazi: Intelligence looking into leaks

IDF chief visits military recruit center, says WikiLeaks revelations ‘teach us about a new world with risks.’ Hezbollah not likely to attack Israel after UN tribunal releases Hariri report, he estimates

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Evidently President Obama is taking the wrong message away from the midterms. This morning’s announcement of a federal pay freeze sends exactly the wrong message and plays into Republicans’ hands . Seriously, what is he thinking here? The early reviews of President Obama’s plan to freeze federal worker pay are in — and it gets a resounding “F” from just about everybody outside of GOP leadership. Michael Linden, a budget expert at the liberal Center for American Progress, said the plan is small potatoes that risks driving away valuable civil servants with little budgetary upside. ” Bluntly doing it this way, we risk cutting off our nose to spite our face,” Linden said in a phone interview. “We risk not hiring good people, we risk not giving a raise to people who deserve a raise, and we miss not cutting the pay of those who deserve a pay cut .” That more or less sums it up. Of course, it doesn’t matter to Republicans, because nothing short of firing every federal employee would make them happy. Just after he was sworn in today, Senator Mark Kirk declared his first priority would be to control federal spending . Speaker-to-be John Boehner sang a chorus of “Too little, too late” , claiming a pay freeze without a hiring freeze was just not enough. Of course, these are the same hacks who posture and strut about how extending federal unemployment benefits just cannot — CANNOT — be done without some budget cut somewhere else so they are paid for while they speak out of the other side of their mouths (or body parts, depending) about how the Bush tax cuts must — MUST — be extended with no provision for paying for them. If Obama is playing for moderate Republicans, he’s doing it stupidly. First, the election is over, and it proved there is no such thing as a moderate Republican. The ones with any sense have run away from the Republican party entirely and the rest of them are just batsh*t crazy. There are no votes to win with this nonsense, so it’s all just posturing for the sake of looking responsible. If Obama really wants to look responsible, he can start by giving serious credibility to the progressive proposals rolled out today for deficit reduction. They’re practical, smart ideas that deserve consideration equally with all others. In the world of Washington DC, it seems everyone operates on an assumption that things will not ever improve. With proposals like this, it’s no wonder they operate on that basis. Someone needs to give the President lessons in listening for pitch and timbre, because this move has to be the most tone-deaf he’s made yet.

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Virgin officially announces Project magazine for iPad (and other tablets soon)

We’re here at Virgin’s press event for Project magazine, which Sir Richard Branson just called the “first all-digital magazine.” It’s launching on iPad first, but we snuck a peak at the app last night and noticed a line about Android tablet support coming soon. Branson says the content will change constantly — and there’ll even be comments. Virgin officially announces Project magazine for iPad (and other tablets soon) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:59:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Does Government Failure Create Climate Apathy or Determination?

Image credit: George Kelly , used under Creative Commons license. Matthew recently urged the green movement to regroup, refine and redefine its messaging , now that climate legislation looks unlikely in the foreseeable future and

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Chief rabbi: Torpedo IDF conversions law

In urgent letter to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Rabbi Amar says automatic recognition of army conversions will have ‘severe consequences’

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Repurposed Stove Turned Into High Power Entertainment System

Images Credit Tyler Held TreeHugger loves repurposing, even more than recycling. Artists and designers have the opportunity to challenge us with new ideas, new ways of looking at what we used to throw away. But can one have too much of a good thing? Designboom writes that Philadelphia designer Tyler Held “focuses on his process of repair and customization. he exposes the renovation of a once discarded object by highlighting functional and aesthetic hybridity.” In this case, he creates a hybrid between an old stove and a m… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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