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2 hrs ago | Time

Global Warming Has Sped Up Since Kyoto

Since the 1997 international accord to fight global warming, climate change has worsened and accelerated - beyond some of the grimmest of warnings made back then.

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Related Topix: Global Warming, Boat Disaster, George Bush, W., Virginia, US Politics, Al Gore

7 hrs ago | online.wsj.com | Hesed

Major Hasan and Holy War

A domestic Islamic threat is real, and the FBI is unprepared to fight it.

For those of us who have tracked Islamic militancy in Europe, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's actions are not extraordinary. Since Muslim militants first tried to blow a French high-speed train off its rails in 1995, European intelligence and internal-security services have increasingly monitored European Muslim radicals. Whether it's anti-Muslim bigotry, the large numbers of immigrant and native-born Muslims in Europe, an appreciation of how hard it is to become European, or just an understanding of how dangerous Islamic radicalism is, most Europeans are far less circumspect and politically correct when discussing their Muslim compatriots than are Americans.

A concern for not giving offense to Muslims would never prevent the French internal-security service, the Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire (DST), which deploys a large number of Muslim officers, from aggressively trying to pre-empt terrorism. As Maj. Hasan's case shows, this is not true in the United States. The American military and especially the Federal Bureau of Investigation were in great part inattentive because they were too sensitive.

Moreover, President Barack Obama's determined effort not to mention Islam in terrorist discussions—which means that we must not suggest that Maj. Hasan's murderous actions flowed from his faith—will weaken American counterterrorism. Worse, the president's position is an enormous wasted opportunity to advance an all-critical Muslim debate about the nature and legitimacy of jihad.

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11 hrs ago | Kentucky.com

Holidays will again test NYC air travel bottleneck

Fewer people are expected to fly this holiday season, but travelers shouldn't expect a full reprieve from the horrid flight delays of Thanksgivings past, especially if they need to land anywhere near New York City.

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Related Topix: US Travel, Travel, New York Government, New York, Federal Aviation Administration

Sun Nov 22, 2009

pajamasmedia.com | Hesed

Boycott Burqa Barbie

What will they think of next? A be-headed doll? Thata TMs right. I am talking about the new Burqa Barbie doll which is now on display in Florence, Italy, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Barbie doll.

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A woman, a girl, in a chador, chadari, burqa, cannot see that well. You cannot hear what she is saying. She cannot hear you. A woman in a burqa can’t run, or even walk that well. She stumbles. Inside, she has to balance a baby, a shopping bag, maybe a pair of glasses perched on her nose, slipping. If it’s hot, she is sweltering. If it’s sunny, she is still deprived of sunlight and Vitamin D. The burqa violates a woman’s human rights. It poses a danger to a woman’s health, both mental and medical.

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Related Topix: Toy, Barbie, Italy, World News,

KVAL-TV Eugene

Report: Ill. prison deal could create 3,000 jobs

Residents from the seven-county area surrounding the Thomson, Ill, prison would be "excellent candidates" for up to 1,400 of the jobs generated in the deal's first year, according to the report by the president's Council of Economic Advisers.

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Related Topix: US Military Prisons, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Prison, Thomson, IL, US Politics, US House of Representatives, Democrat, Representative Bruce Braley

WWLP

Mammogram guidelines spark debate

Lawmakers broke along party lines on a new aspect of the health care debate Sunday as a former National Institutes of Health chief urged women to ignore guidelines that delay the start of breast cancer screenings.

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Related Topix: US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, Biotech, Medicine, Healthcare Industry, Health, Breast Cancer, Republican, US House of Representatives, Marsha Blackburn, US Senate, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison

WJRT

More expected to travel for Thanksgiving

The number of Americans traveling away from home for Thanksgiving will be up only slightly this year from 2008, according to a report from the AAA auto club.

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Related Topix: Life, Holidays, Thanksgiving, Federal Aviation Administration

Sat Nov 21, 2009

abcnews.go.com | Hesed

Defense Attorney: Hasan Is Paralyzed From the Chest Down

Wants Military Justice System to Move More Slowly, Says Accused Fort Hood Shooter is in Severe Pain.

Major Nidal Hasan, charged with killing 13 in the Fort Hood shooting spree, is paralyzed from the chest down and is not a flight risk, said his defense attorney after a hearing before a military magistrate in Hasan's hospital room Saturday. The accused Fort Hood shooter had his first court hearing in the intensive care unit of a San Antonio hospital at 1 p.m. His status has now been changed from pre-trial restriction to pre-trial confinement, meaning that he will be confined until his court martial.

The military magistrate ruled that Hasan will stay at Brooke Army Medical Center for now, but the military has the option of moving him to another medical facility or to jail. According to defense attorney John Galligan, Hasan is paralyzed from the chest down, is incontinent and "in severe pain."

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Related Topix: US Military, US Army, Fort Hood, Fort Hood, TX, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX

abclocal.go.com | Hesed

Al Gore's TV Channel, Current TV, To Lay Off 80 Employees

Al Gore's Current TV says it is laying off 80 employees and says the layoffs have nothing to do with cutting costs.

In fact, it says, this is its most profitable year it has had. The company is also consolidating operations and plans to run the cable channel out of Los Angeles.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Al Gore

www.collegenews.com | Hesed

Creationists handing out modified “Origin Of The Species” on campuses

On the publication’s 150th anniversary, Origin of the Species, Charles Darwin’s influential scientific text detailing his theory of evolution, “Origin of the Species,” has taken a new life on college campuses nationwide. On Thursday, in an effort spearheaded notable leaders in the Creationist community--including actor Kirk Cameron and Minister Ray Comfort--Christian activists handed out thousands of copies of Darwin’s book on college campus. But this latest edition of Species came with a catch.

According to MNDaily and the Associated Press, students at Purdue University and the University of Minnesota were handed some thousands of copies of “Species"with a new 50-page introduction, penned by Comfort, which set out to explain creationism as well as refute Darwin’s theory of evolution.

The AP reported that Comfort’s introduction, in the process of challenging Darwin’s theory, allegedly states that dictator Adolph Hitler took the theory of evolution to its logical conclusion while questioning his scientific methods in the process. The effort is part of a month-long campaign by Comfort’s Living Waters ministry to distribute the books to nearly 90 campuses nationwide.

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Related Topix: University of Minnesota, Purdue University

newsbusters.org | Hesed

ACORN Controversy Provides Case Study in Combating Media Liberalism

The scandal surrounding the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now has provided a number of case studies in liberal media bias. The initial silence of the vast majority of media outlets on the story, the attempts by leftist commentators to excuse ACORN and discredit the group's critics, and Andrew Breitbart's strategy of rolling out video exposes periodically to counter those commentators, all speak to the liberal media paradigm, and activists' efforts to combat it.

Breitbart and his filmmaking proteges James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles have released another video showing an ACORN employee volunteering her help in establishing an underage prostitution business. This employee, Lavelle Stewart, had been trumpeted by liberal pundits as a shining example of ACORN's refusal to aid in criminal deeds. Stewart, they claimed, had refused to help Giles and O'Keefe as many other employees had.

But the new videos tell a different story. "There are ways, people do it all the time," Stewart told O'Keefe when asked if he could launder prostitution money into his congressional campaign. "Yeah there are ways, especially out here in California," she added.

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blogs.telegraph.co.uk | Hesed

Climategate: the final nail in the coffin of 'Anthropogenic Global Warming'?

If you own any shares in alternative energy companies I should start dumping them NOW. The conspiracy behind the Anthropogenic Global Warming myth (aka AGW; aka ManBearPig) has been suddenly, brutally and quite deliciously exposed after a hacker broke into the computers at the University of East Anglia’s Climate Research Unit (aka Hadley CRU) and released 61 megabites of confidential files onto the internet. (Hat tip: Watts Up With That)

When you read some of those files – including 1079 emails and 72 documents – you realise just why the boffins at Hadley CRU might have preferred to keep them confidential. As Andrew Bolt puts it, this scandal could well be “the greatest in modern science”. These alleged emails – supposedly exchanged by some of the most prominent scientists pushing AGW theory – suggest:

Conspiracy, collusion in exaggerating warming data, possibly illegal destruction of embarrassing information, organised resistance to disclosure, manipulation of data, private admissions of flaws in their public claims and much more.

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Levin: May be more troubling emails from Hasan

There may be additional e-mails that could have tipped off law enforcement or military officials to the Fort Hood shooter before he went on his deadly rampage, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Friday.

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Related Topix: US Military, US Army, Fort Hood, Fort Hood, TX, Terrorism, US Federal Bureau of Investigation, US Politics, US Senate, Carl Levin, Democrat

Fri Nov 20, 2009

news.bbc.co.uk | Mr_Bill

Mastermind of plot to blow up Chicago's Sears Tower sentenced to more than 13 years in jail

The leader of a group which plotted to blow up the Sears Tower in Chicago has been sentenced to 13-and-a-half years in prison.

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Related Topix: Prison, Chicago, IL

www.nytimes.com | Mr_Bill

Unemployment Rate Rose in 29 States in October

California, Delaware, South Carolina and Florida registered record rates of unemployment in October, the Labor Department said Friday .

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Related Topix: South Carolina

www.guardian.co.uk | Hesed

Climate sceptics claim leaked emails are evidence of collusion among scientists

Hundreds of private emails and documents allegedly exchanged between some of the world's leading climate scientists during the past 13 years have been stolen by hackers and leaked online, it emerged today.

The computer files were apparently accessed earlier this week from servers at the University of East Anglia's Climate Research Unit, a world-renowned centre focused on the study of natural and anthropogenic climate change.

Climate change sceptics who have studied the emails allege they provide "smoking gun" evidence that some of the climatologists colluded in manipulating data to support the widely held view that climate change is real, and is being largely caused by the actions of mankind.

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blogs.abcnews.com | Hesed

The $100 Million Health Care Vote?

ABC News' Jonathan Karl reports: What does it take to get a wavering senator to vote for health care reform? Here's a case study.

How much does it cost? According to the Congressional Budget Office: $100 million.

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Related Topix: Healthcare Law, Law, Medicaid, Health, Social Security, Personal Finance

www.examiner.com | Hesed

''Pray for Obama'' t-shirt not exactly prayer for Obama

There's a t-shirt which is creating a ruckus. It's yellow, and emblazoned on the front is, "Pray for Obama" and underneath, "Psalm 109:8." The actual line in Psalm 109:8 states, "Let his days be few; and let another take his office."

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www.realclearpolitics.com | Hesed

Palinophobes Hate First, Ask Questions Later

Slate magazine is just one of the countless media outlets convulsing with St. Vitus' Dance over that demonic succubus Sarah Palin.

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Related Topix: US Politics, Barack Obama, John McCain, University of Chicago

www.gallup.com | Hesed

Obama Job Approval Down to 49%

The latest Gallup Daily tracking results show 49% of Americans approving of the job Barack Obama is doing as president, putting him below the majority approval level for the first time in his presidency.

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Of the post-World War II presidents, Obama now is the fourth fastest to drop below the majority approval level, doing so in his 10th month on the job. Gerald Ford dropped below 50% approval during his third month in office, and Bill Clinton did so in his fourth month.

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Related Topix: US Politics, 2008 Presidential Election, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, W., George Bush

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