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A piece of the space shuttle Columbia has been discovered in an east Texas lake, report CNN and Space.com . The shuttle broke up when re-entering the atmosphere in 2003, killing its seven-person crew. The newly-discovered part is a tank 4 feet in diameter that contributed power and water to…

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Here’s one emphatic way to crack down on cars squatting in the bike lane: Run them over with a tank. The mayor of Vilnius, Lithuania, did just that recently. In the video below you can see Arturas Zuokas—supposedly an “avid cyclist”—climb into an armored personnel carrier and crush…

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There’s a persistent myth in America that slavery was “an idyllic world of stable families headed by married parents,” writes Tera Hunter—a myth that Michele Bachmann and Rick Santorum’s endorsement of the “Marriage Vow” served to highlight. It’s time for us to understand the truth, writes Hunter in the…

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Central Falls, Rhode Island, declared Chapter 9 bankruptcy yesterday, a virtually unheard of move prompted by a mass of unfunded pension and retiree health benefits. Central Falls, which Reuters calls “the smallest city in the smallest US state,” has just 19,000 residents—yet it has a budget of $17…

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Hugo Chavez, who is undergoing chemotherapy , revealed what he called a “new look” on TV: a shaved head. In a ceremony with his ministers yesterday, the Venezuelan president said his cancer treatment has been going well, the Telegraph reports. “I went to bathe and a bit of hair fell out,…

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Ground turkey joins the salmonella scare parade. The CDC says one person has died and nearly 80 others have gotten sick across the country since March, apparently from eating contaminated batches of the meat, reports ABC News . The feds don’t have enough information yet to issue an official recall or…

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Barack Obama gave a Rose Garden address today after the Senate passed its bill boosting the debt ceiling, saying it was just “an important first step,” and that more compromises would have to come out of the committee created by the bill. He reiterated his calls for a “balanced approach,…

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Nothing illustrates the “fakery” of Facebook and its so-called friendships quite as much as the “Facebook Birthday,” that one day each year when you are bombarded by “exclamation-point-polluted” Wall posts from people you barely know. That’s why Slate’s David Plotz decided to engage in a little social experiment this year,…

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In a move that will shock exactly no one, the Department of Justice is treating Alabama’s extraordinarily harsh illegal immigration law the same way it treated Arizona’s: It’s suing. The DOJ is asking for an injunction stopping the law from going into effect on Sept. 1, arguing that it unconstitutionally…

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George Osborne warned ‘rethink cuts or miss deficit target’

Leading thinktank National Institute of Economic and Social Research calls on chancellor to loosen austerity programme One of Britain’s leading economic thinktanks warned the chancellor on Wednesday that he is on course to miss his ambitious forecasts for slashing Britain’s budget deficit. The National Institute for Economic and Social Research (NIESR) urged George Osborne to rethink his austerity programme and to use targeted tax cuts to boost demand, as a “meaningful recovery” continues to elude the economy. In its quarterly report on Britain, NIESR said public finances would not improve as quickly as the Treasury expected. “Weaker growth, and in particular, weak consumer spending, are behind this.” Osborne has announced plans to balance public spending on the day-to-day running costs of government, allowing for growth, by 2015/16. But NIESR said this target would be missed by 1% of GDP, about £15bn. “The chancellor has time to address this, and further fiscal consolidation should not be introduced now,” NIESR said. “It remains our view that in the short term, fiscal policy is too tight, and a modest loosening would improve prospects for output and employment with little or no negative effect on fiscal credibility.” Labour seized on the recommendations, to attack the government. Angela Eagle, the shadow chief secretary to the Treasury, said: “The evidence is growing that George Osborne’s rash plan is not working. The cautious thing to do is to act now before it’s too late. The reckless thing to do is to plough on regardless, as this chancellor seems determined to do.” Reducing its previous April growth prediction from 1.4% to 1.3%, NIESR said the sluggishness of UK growth was due to a dearth of domestic demand. The main cause of this is a combination of both private and public deleveraging as households and companies begin to pay off excessive debt racked up in the boom years, while a front-loaded austerity drive sees the chancellor enthusiastically attempting similar public debt reduction. NIESR said the deficit reduction programme was also having a marked impact on activity, and would knock 0.8 percentage points off growth in 2011. It added that Britain would be heavily reliant on exports to prevent the economy from stalling altogether, helped by the cheap pound. But the thinktank forecast that household incomes, which fell last year by 0.8% – the first drop since 1981 – would drop by a further 1.1% in 2011. “Wage growth has failed to keep up with an elevated rate of inflation and tax increases,” it said. The review predicted that falling inflation would lead to a pick-up in real incomes in 2012, but that consumers were highly vulnerable to an increase in borrowing costs. Growth would be cut by a third of a percentage point were the Bank of England to push up bank rates from 0.5% to 1%, NIESR said. Unemployment is expected to rise this year to 7.9% and again next year to 8.3% as firms begin to lay off workers that were ‘hoarded’ during the recession. Budget deficit Economics George Osborne Economic policy Conservatives Larry Elliott guardian.co.uk

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