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Hacked E-Mails Fuel Global Warming Debate
Threat Level (subscribe) | yesterday | Sciences
An online debate over global warming science has broken out after an unknown hacker broke into the e-mail server at a prominent, British climate-research center, stole more than a thousand e-mails about global warming research and posted them online. Global warming skeptics are seizing on portions of the messages as evidence that scientists are colluding and [...] -
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If you have a foreign name, any link with Africa or have any questions - don't bother...
Duncan Borrowman (subscribe) | yesterday | Politics
Racism is alive and kicking in Orpington Conservatives, as revealed in a couple of emails sent on the Bromley Council email system to their local councillors and constituency chairman in the early hours of this morning, and leaked to me today. The emails, from Orpington councillor Peter Hobbins, who had eyes on being the Tory Mayoral London Mayoral candidate and who used to be bag carrier to -
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Robert Sturdy accuses EU of “a classic fudge” over top two new jobs
Ellee Seymour (subscribe) | yesterday | International
My Eastern Region MEP Robert Sturdy has accused the EU of “a classic fudge” over the appointment of its first president and foreign minister, the two top jobs in Europe. The Belgian Prime Minister, Herman Van Rompuy, is the first president elected by European leaders under the Lisbon Treaty, while Baroness Ashton, former Trade Commissioner, [...] -
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Meet Herman
EU Referendum (subscribe) | yesterday | International
Paul Belien over at Brussels Journal has an inside track on Herman Van Rompuy. Despite his comic-book name and his benign, avuncular appearance, this is a shrewd political operator. He was once, by all accounts, a human being, but has gone over to the Dark Side. Paul equates him to Saruman in the Lord of the Rings. The important point to take on board is that this is the Commission's man on the Council.... -
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Whether or not it is good for Europe, it is very bad for Belgium
Crooked Timber (subscribe) | 19/11/2009 | International
So the news is spreading that the Belgian PM, Herman Van Rompuy, would be the first president of the EU. I am not going to comment on what that means for the EU now. It’s after nine in the evening here, and I’m preparing my teaching for tomorrow morning (and for reasons I need not [...] -
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Consistency isn't their strong point, cont'd
Political Animal (subscribe) | 19/11/2009 | International
CONSISTENCY ISN'T THEIR STRONG POINT, CONT'D.... We talked yesterday about how Republicans haven't exactly been consistent when it comes to their deeply held beliefs on the perils of judicial filibusters. But their consistency on trials for terrorists is arguably more...
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Jumping Off IBM Connect 09: looking back
James Governor's Monkchips (subscribe) | 19/11/2009 | General
I just got back Connect 09, IBM’s annual Software Group (SWG) analyst event. After couple of days of intensive briefings and discussions across the entire IBM Software portfolio its hard to know where to start in summing up what I learned. Our man in Austin, Coté, has already put together some sweet roundups of the information [...] -
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Archbishop of Canterbury, in Rome for meeting with Pope, mounts a fighting defense
Pope Benedict XVI Blog (subscribe) | yesterday | Politics
Catholic World News November 19, 2009 Two days before he is scheduled to meet with Pope Benedict XVI, the Archbishop of Canterbury made a spirited defense of the Anglican decision to ordain women as priests, and minimized the differences between the Anglican communion and the Catholic Church, in a talk at the Gregorian University in Rome. Dr. Rowan Williams said that the Anglican communion, with its... -
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EU Who?
The Plank (subscribe) | yesterday | International
Today the European Union finds itself with two new top leaders--Herman Van Rompuy, the EU’s first president, and Catherine Ashton, the new high representative of foreign policy. If the names are unfamiliar, you’re not alone. In fact, the buzz surrounding Van Rompuy, who has been the Belgian prime minister for less than a year, and Ashton, who was most recently the EU’s trade commissioner, is that... -
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Children in ‘don’t label me’ humanist ads are labelled ‘Christians’ by The Times
The Freethinker (subscribe) | 9 hours ago | General
THE happy expressions on the faces of the two children chosen to front the British Humanist Association’s latest poster campaign were put there by Jesus. Apparently. Writing in The Times yesterday, religious correspondent Ruth Gledhill fancied she dropped a bombshell when she revealed that : Charlotte, 8, and Ollie, 7, are from one of the country’s most [...] -
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CRU Emails #6: follow the money
The Devil's Kitchen (subscribe) | yesterday | Politics
Now that the general hilarity engendered by the email has simmered down a little, people are starting to look at the (vast numbers of) documents—many of which are very revealing. Your humble Devil has constantly pointed out that climate scientists may not be in a conspiracy to deceive mankind—but they do need money for research. A lot of money. And creating a massive scare and then doing some research... -
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Rowan's Roman Bluff
The Ugley Vicar (subscribe) | 7 hours ago | UK
For a man hardly renowned for his robustness, the recent speech given in Rome by the Archbishop of Canterbury was remarkably robust. Of course, it was given partly in response to the announcement from Rome on October 20 th of effectively a ‘safe haven’ for Anglicans disenchanted by the policies of the Church over which Rowan Williams presides. Few will forget his somewhat glum and deflated appearance... - see all discussions
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Vaccine call over 'new' swine flu
Metro.co.uk (subscribe) | 1 hour ago | Health-Fitness
People in Wales at risk of contracting swine flu have been urged to get vaccinated against the virus after it emerged five people have been diagnosed with a strain resistant to Tamiflu. -
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Bank loses appeal over wheelchair access case
Jailhouselawyer's Blog (subscribe) | 8 hours ago | Health-Fitness
Bank loses appeal over wheelchair access case The Royal Bank of Scotland has lost its appeal over a ruling that it failed to cater for the wheelchair access needs of a disabled teenager who was awarded £6,500 damages. David Allen, 18, who has muscular dystrophy, took legal action after the bank failed to install wheelchair access at the Church Street branch in Sheffield, close to where he is studying... -
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More rain due in floods chaos area
Metro.co.uk (subscribe) | 14 hours ago | UK
The emergency services are braced for more heavy rain after England's wettest day on record claimed the life of a "heroic" policeman and left thousands of others counting the cost of flooded homes and businesses. -
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Fearful pirate-held pair in TV plea
Metro.co.uk (subscribe) | 15 hours ago | International
The British couple kidnapped by Somali pirates have spoken on camera for the first time to warn that their captors are "losing patience" and could kill them within a week. -
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'I'm trapped. I've told mountain rescue but they said I'm not a priority' – the victims'...
Scotsman.com (subscribe) | 19 hours ago | UK
JOHN Carlin, owner of the Allerdale Court Hotel in Cockermouth town centre: "I have lived here for 15 years and have never seen anything like it. At two o'clock, it wa -
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Another 1,900 jobs to be cut at Threshers
The Independent (subscribe) | 19 hours ago | Economy
The Administrators of Threshers' owner First Quench announced another swath of store closures and more than 1,900 job losses yesterday. KPMG said 381 stores would close with the loss of 1,908 jobs, while a further 34 staff would go at the off-licence group's head office.
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R4i SDHC Card Adaptor for Dsi/DS
beyondall | 9 hours ago | High-Tech
R4i SDHC Card Adaptor for Dsi/DS R4i SDHC Card Adaptor for Dsi/DS R4i SDHC Card Adaptor for Dsi is the latest flash card for DSi which supports larger capacity and speed microSD and allows you to benefit from all the following features, watch movies, play music, browse pictures, read E-Books and more R4i SDHC Features: Same size as an original DSi game cartridge. Built-in PassMe (NO need for any boot -
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First Quench to shed more jobs and stores
Financial Times (subscribe) | yesterday | Economy
The administrators of First Quench, owners of Threshers and Wine Rack chains, said it would cut almost 1,900 jobs and close hundreds more stores -
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Republic of Ireland concede defeat in replay bid over Henry handball
The Guardian (subscribe) | 5 hours ago | Sport
• 'Our calls have fallen on deaf ears at French Football Federation' • FAI's John Delaney also thanks 'solidarity of the French people' The Republic of Ireland have been forced to admit defeat in their efforts to be granted a replay of their World Cup play-off clash with France. After Fifa rejected their appeals to have the second leg of the tie replayed because of Thierry Henry's handball in the... -
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World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Man Who Killed in His Sleep Is Not Guilty
New York Times (subscribe) | 16 hours ago
A British man who said he strangled his wife during a nightmare about fighting off an intruder has been found not guilty in her death. -
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Ashton shrugs off criticism
Reuters UK (subscribe) | yesterday | International
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's new foreign affairs chief on Friday dismissed criticism of her lack of experience and said her role would strengthen Europe's voice in the world. -
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Analysis: Outlook for tough Iran sanctions is dim
Examiner (subscribe) | yesterday | International
The Obama administration is shifting the focus of its Iran policy from talk to sanctions, but the prospect of winning early international support for toughened new penalties appears dim. - see all breaking news












