Daily Archives: July 1, 2008

Follow That Prius!

Quick, we haven’t a moment to spare! He’s already an entire public green space ahead of us. Right, sorry—he or she. There…that’s him or her right there. That seafoam green car carefully signaling for a turn onto Maple Terrace Drive from Oak Lawn Boulevard. Yes, the one behind the new Beetle. Follow that Prius!
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Report: 98 Percent Of U.S. Commuters Favor Public Transportation For Others

WASHINGTON, DC–A study released Monday by the American Public Transportation Association reveals that 98 percent of Americans support the use of mass transit by others.
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Green-Conscious GE Develops Hybrid Lightbulb

FAIRFIELD, CT—The bulb’s four-cylinder engine could produce up to 80 percent less global-warming pollution than conventional gas-powered bulbs.
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Bush Urges Expanded Drilling Of Alaskan Wildlife

WASHINGTON, DC—The president reminded Congress Tuesday of the estimated 9.3 billion barrels of drillable bear, elk, and musk ox “right here on American soil.”
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EPA Warns Human Beings No Longer Biodegradable

WASHINGTON, DC—The Environmental Protection Agency issued a bulletin Tuesday warning the bodies of American citizens, with their large…
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[audio] Solar-Power Technology Still Largely Confined To Calculators

Onion Radio News - with Doyle Redland
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Barack Obama’s patriot games

Comment is free America: Michael Tomasky: Democrats should oppose the right’s definition of patriotism, but Obama’s quest to prove his love of the US may not help him
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Kenyan minister caught in hotel row

Finance minister under pressure following sale of five-star hotel associated with bogus exports
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Honeybees Dying Mysteriously

American honeybees are being wiped out in record numbers by a mysterious illness. What do you think?
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Museum’s homage to mixed drinks

The Museum of the American Cocktail will open this month in New Orleans
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I’m Doing My Inconsequential Part For The Environment

As human beings continue to wreak havoc on the ecosystem, with seemingly no awareness of the long-term effects of our shortsighted actions, we…
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Slump in motor sales raises fears

Business & economics: Fears are mounting over the financial stability of struggling US carmakers following a dismal June
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Billionaire jailed for soliciting sex

Jeffrey Epstein, one of America’s richest men has begun serving an 18-month jail term
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Grasso likely to keep ‘excessive’ pay

Business & economics: Former New York Stock Exchange boss Dick Grasso likely to keep pay package of $187.5m
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Doctors find test to predict IVF success

Science & environment: New technique achieves 70% accuracy, giving patients more realistic assessment of outcome
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Richard Branson’s Global-Warming Donation Nearly As Much As Cost Of Failed Balloon Trips

LONDON—Analysts are predicting that the $3 billion Sir  Richard Branson has pledged for developing energy…
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Destroying Hillary Clinton

Comment is free America: Melissa McEwan and Maureen McCluskey: Part one - How a bitter primary campaign saw the right’s smears gleefully revived by the left
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Cheney Celebrates Earth Day By Breathing Oxygen

WASHINGTON, DC—At a special Earth Day event Sunday, Vice President Dick Cheney inhaled his first-ever breath of oxygen.”I…
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A legend lightens up

Arts & entertainment: In Mamma Mia! Meryl Streep sings, dances - and does the splits
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Wondering if waterboarding is torture?

Travel, life & style: Jon Henley: In August’s edition of Vanity Fair, you can see Christopher Hitchens being subjected to this most terrifying of ordeals
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In search of the real deal

Travel, life & style: This week, eBay was fined £30m for sales of fake luxuries, and further lawsuits are pending
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Fake officer leads war on drugs

When a federal officer offered to help town struggling with drug use, local officials couldn’t believe their luck
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AU calls for talks in Zimbabwe

Mugabe urged to form national unity government as African leaders divide over legitimacy of election
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Infighting may have doomed Clinton campaign

A fuller report on the tensions inside Hillary Clinton’s campaign began to emerge yesterday
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