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Dancing with the Stars Plans Tribute to Patrick Swayze

As the man who refused to put Baby in a corner, Patrick Swayze appeared on the first season of Dancing with the Stars . He appeared for an episode in order to assist friend and fellow actor John O’Hurley learn a few moves. With that connection in mind, the show is planning a live tribute to the late actor – who passed away this week from pancreatic cancer – during its results show on September 23.

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Obama’s Kanye Comments Spark Debate, Comedy

President Barack Obama’s candid thoughts about Kanye West have provoked a debate over standards of journalism in the age of social media such as Twitter. They’re also sparking some hilarious parodies.

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The Resignation Of Van Jones: An Obama Political Achilles Heel, Exposed

Apparently, all that needs to happen to provoke a White House Administration official’s resignation is: a bunch of blowhards and crazies find something someone once said that was once extreme.

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Thank You From Laura and Euna

On March 17, 2009, our colleagues, Laura Ling and Euna Lee, were arrested by North Korean guards while reporting along the China-North Korea border.

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#8: Anne Grigg-Booth, Angel of Mercy – 10 Truly Dangerous Women

Anne Grigg-Booth (The Ilkley Gazette) Few people ever get as close to you as a nurse does. With notoriously heavy case loads, nurses are the grunts of the health care industry. They deal the most with patients.

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Ben Silverman, We Will Miss You

That NBC chair Ben Silverman is flying/being pushed out of the peacock coop isn’t really all that surprising. He’s always been kind of a disaster. A blowhard (in more ways than one) party boy with streaks of ego and irresponsibility

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The Complete McKinsey Survival Guide

We asked , and you answered. After the jump, everything you need to know about how to survive a McKinsey & Co

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Nuclear, Solar, and Ze Germans

I recently did some researching into nuclear power. I often had debates with colleagues at my former job about the most environmentally friendly source of energy. I should note that I used to work for an oil and gas engineer training company and that most of the colleagues I discussed this with were high-level petroleum engineers of one sort or another. The most common answer I heard was that nuclear was our best option for environmentally clean energy, but it’s not safe. That is true to an extent. There are currently 104 nuclear reactors in the U.S. It would require 410 to become fossil-fuel independent. These facilities could also create synthetic fuel for vehicles. More efficient nuclear plants can actually recycle carbon with carbon filters and create a hydrogen compound that can be used as fuel for vehicles. It could save 2.8 billion tons of carbon from being released into the atmosphere each year. However; There is no safe way to dispose of nuclear waste. Having that many nuclear facilities creates a lot of targets for terrorist attacks and a lot of potential for catastrophic mistakes. It opens the door for other countries to build nuclear reactors. Safer forms of alternative energy are being developed. Which brings me to the next point: Solar Power. With new technology growing rapidly in the field of solar power, putting our efforts there seems to be the best option. The sun produces more energy than we could ever use, and it’s clean, free, and renewable. A friend of mine recently sent me this article on Germany’s plan to be energy independent by 2050. The plan includes various forms of solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. I would like to see the Obama administration create a plan like this with definitive steps and dates for when we can be energy independent. I’d also like to see fossil fuels and nuclear power left out of it.

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