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Damn Nature R U Kidding Me With This of the Day: In one of the…

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Damn Nature R U Kidding Me With This of the Day: In one of the most harrowing pieces of footage to emerge in the aftermath of the 2011 Sendai Earthquake, the resultant tsunami overruns the city of Kesennuma, leaving very little in its wake. [ japanprobe .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 27/03/2011 19:11 Number of articles : 2

Damn Nature R U Kidding Me With This of the Day: In one of the…

Damn Nature R U Kidding Me With This of the Day: In one of the…

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Damn Nature R U Kidding Me With This of the Day: In one of the most harrowing pieces of footage to emerge in the aftermath of the 2011 Sendai Earthquake, the resultant tsunami overruns the city of Kesennuma, leaving very little in its wake. [ japanprobe .] Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : The Daily What Discovery Date : 27/03/2011 19:11 Number of articles : 2

Damn Nature R U Kidding Me With This of the Day: In one of the…

10 Favorite Stories of 2010: Dixon’s Picks

As 2010 shambles to its snowy end, many of us will take stock in our actions over the past year. What we achieved, what we failed to do and how we might take those lessons to build a brighter new year. Or, in my case, how I can hopefully write an article next year about Jake Gyllenhaal’s penis being cast in a role traditionally held by an Asian penis, and how the resultant movie made me cry no less than 5 times. Here in no particular order are my favorite ten stories from 2010. Enjoy!

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Food-mile labeling lays on guilt trip

Simple yet provocative, James Reynold's alternative packaging concept for supermarket produce is definitely a mind tickler. The London-based graphic designer, whose “Far Foods” idea was featured today on swissmiss, suggests grocers take the guesswork out of food-mile calculations with labels that place that information front and center. Resembling check-in luggage tags, the proposed labels highlight the item's country of origin, the distance it's traveled, and the resultant carbon emissions released during the journey

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Food-mile labeling lays on guilt trip