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‘True Blood’ Star’s Helping Hand in Hollywood

yan Kwanten, who plays Jason Stackhouse in HBO’s ‘True Blood,’ reveals how a bit of kindness helped him break into Hollywood. (Nov. 23)

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Jordanian embassy staff say attacked by police

Two embassy employees pulled over by police in Tel Aviv, say detectives assaulted them

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Exercise Combo Best for Controlling Diabetes

A combination of aerobic exercise and resistance training may offer the biggest benefits for people with type 2 diabetes in helping them control their disease.

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Matthews Accuses EPIC’s McCall of Slandering Chertoff for Pointing out Rapiscan Conflict of Interest

Click here to view this media Chris Matthews is a piece of work. Rather than do his homework on the subject of these full body scanners and Michael Chertoff’s conflicts of interest with his lobbying group representing their manufacturer, Rapiscan, he accuses EPIC’s Ginger McCall of slandering Chertoff for pointing the conflicts out to him. Matthews claimed he’s going to have Chertoff on to “defend himself” and answer the charges. Maybe Matthews can bother to go look up his lobbying ties before he has him on, if he has him on. There have been countless articles written about Chertoff and these machines over the last year or so, this just being one example. Full Body Scanner Lobby: Michael Chertoff & Rapiscan : Michael Chertoff, Former Department of Homeland Security, is the head of the Chertoff Group , the lead cheerleader for what is being called the Full Body Scanner Lobby, reports the Washington Post and the Washington Examiner. Ever since the Christmas Day Bomb Scare, Chertoff has been making the rounds championing the Full Body Scanners as a way to detect hidden explosive devices. Here is a Chertoff quote from the New York Times on December 29th. “If they’d been deployed, this would pick up this kind of device,” Michael Chertoff , the former homeland security secretary, said in an interview, referring to the packet of chemicals hidden in the underwear of the Nigerian man who federal officials say tried to blow up the Northwest Airlines flight. A few days later the Washington Post revealed that Chertoff represents Rapiscan – a maker of full body scanners drawing criticism of groups who oppose full body scanners. “Mr. Chertoff should not be allowed to abuse the trust the public has placed in him as a former public servant to privately gain from the sale of full-body scanners under the pretense that the scanners would have detected this particular type of explosive,” said Kate Hanni, founder of FlyersRights.org, which opposes the use of the scanners. Rapiscan has already sold 150 full body scanners to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), with a price tag of $25 million. Rapiscan full body scanners, like the Rapiscan WaveScan 200, seem to be the preferred scanner of choice because they obscure the “private parts.”

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Budapest’s Cyclist Counter Hit 100,000 Last Night!

Stand Up (On Your Bike) And Be Counted I’ve already written about Copenhagen’s cyclist counter a whil… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Travel Rush Begins, Pat Downs and All

Travelers during the busy Thanksgiving Holiday weekend are enduring stepped up security that includes body scans and pat downs, which some say are too intrusive. (Nov. 23)

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Belgium nabs 10 suspects in anti-terror crackdown

Brussels: Federal prosecutors in Belgium said yesterday 10 suspects have been detained in an anti-terror sweep in Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany. Those targeted in the sweeps were suspected of planning a possible attack in Belgium, the prosecutors said in a statement. Others were suspected of involvement in recruiting…

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Plymouth Massachusetts Thankful As Coalition Restores River Used by Pilgrims

Town Brook, at the Plymco dam site in Plymouth MA, USA. Image credit:all photos in this post are by Brian Graber of American Rivers, and used with permission. Odds are that you’ve heard the story of the Mayflower and the Pilgrims coming to Plymouth, Massachusetts . Maybe you’ll even tell it a… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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By Richard Reeves Politicians have ways of protecting themselves from ordinary people, but Californians have passed a series of ballot measures mandating that election districts—from school boards to Congress—be redrawn by 14 randomly selected citizens. Related Entries November 22, 2010 Power and the Tiny Acts of Rebellion November 21, 2010 Calling the Bluff on Deficits

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Scarf Tying Tips From Talbots’ Fashion Director

Scarf tying tips from Talbots’ Fashion Director

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