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Cholera Toll Sparks Anti-UN Riots in Haiti

Riots spread to several cities and towns as protesters, blaming a contingent of Nepalese peacekeepers for a deadly outbreak of cholera, barricaded roads and exchanged gunfire with UN soldiers. (Nov. 16)

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Never forget: Shoah archives united

Brussels ceremony inaugurates new project combining Holocaust archives from 13 different countries. ‘In order to tell the entire story, all the material must be brought together,’ says director of Yad Vashem Archives

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Sourcing Sustainable Fabrics in India Just Got Easier (Video)

Fashion sourced with Shared Talent India. Photo: Kerry Dean Made in India? More than 40% of fashion in the UK has been produced in India and nearly one third of the country’s people live below the poverty line. The Centre for Sustainable Fashion (CSF) at London College of Fashion has launched Shared Talent India , to help designers and… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Smelly Helmet Assaults Nostrils to Save Noggins

Photo: Felizitas Gemetz for Fraunhofer IWM We’ve covered all sorts of cycling helmets in the past. The Lazer helmet with lubrication between two shells, the Hövding Helmet , which is really an airbag for your head, the multisport Helium helmet that is certified not only for cycling, but also canoeing, and climbing, and the armad… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Prince William Engaged to Kate Middleton

Royal officials say Prince William and girlfriend Kate Middleton are engaged to be married. The palace says they got engaged last month during a vacation in Kenya. They are due to marry next spring or summer in London. (Nov. 16)

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Unlicensed Welders Detained in Shanghai Fire

Police detained unlicensed welders Tuesday on suspicion of accidentally starting a fire that engulfed a high-rise apartment building in Shanghai, killing at least 53 people. (Nov. 16)

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Obama’s New Book Is For a Younger Audience

The president reportedly wrote “Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters” before he was inaugurated. The illustrated children’s book, proceeds of which will benefit the children of wounded and killed soldiers, profiles 13 famous Americans and lands on store shelves Tuesday. Related Entries November 16, 2010 Kandahar: The Latest Casualty of an Invisible War November 15, 2010 Runaway Military: A Raw Deal at Half the Price

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Artist Crafts Naturally Colorful T-Shirts from Fallen Leaves (Photos)

Zero Footprint Leaf T-Shirt by Dave Rittinger. Photo: Dave Rittinger New York-based artist Dave Rittinger’s has crafted a naturally colorful collection of t-shirts. Perfect as camouflage for leaf peepers, the “zero-footprint leaf t-shirts,” were made from fallen leaves–and glue–found in Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Ecouterre reports: … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Samsung looks to get down with Google TV in 2011

Sony was the first to shove a Google TV all up in a display with its Internet TV , and now indications are that Samsung will be the second. According to Bloomberg , Sammy is set to announce a new line of HDTVs that will offer integrated Google TV functionality, as was earlier rumored , and while we don’t have any more details than that, the use of Intel (presumably Atom ) processors is noted — though that’s hardly a shocker. The report indicates that the announcement will be made in January, which just so happens to be when a little electronics show will be taking place in Las Vegas. Coincidence? You make the call. Samsung looks to get down with Google TV in 2011 originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 16 Nov 2010 07:35:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Murkowski’s Miracle on Ice

Officials are still counting and campaigns are still jockeying, but it looks like Sen. Lisa Murkowski has pulled off a minor political miracle by winning a write-in campaign after getting bounced from the GOP ticket by tea party upstart Joe Miller. To be clear, Murkowski has not been crowned and her rival has yet to concede, but her victory is assured unless a substantial number of challenged votes are thrown out. New York Times: On the sixth day after election workers in Juneau began manually counting write-in ballots in the race, elections officials had made their way through 94,674 write-in votes and determined that 92,164 or them were for Ms. Murkowski. That put Ms. Murkowski 1,716 votes ahead of her principal opponent, Joe Miller – and her lead will only grow as several thousand more write-in ballots are counted in the next few days. There is a catch, of course. The Miller campaign has been aggressively challenging write-in ballots that are misspelled or somehow imperfectly marked – as well as plenty of ballots that have no apparent error. Ms. Murkowski’s lead includes ballots that the Miller campaign has challenged but that the state had determined are valid. The Miller campaign is raising money for a lawsuit it hopes will throw out the challenged votes. Read more Related Entries November 15, 2010 Runaway Military: A Raw Deal at Half the Price November 14, 2010 A Lame and Spineless Duck?

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