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Could Housing Developments Fund Nature Reserves?

Image credit: Avon Wildlife Trust Lloyd has noted that sprawl is the death of us all , and we know that managing sprawl is more about proper planning than it is about fancy LEED-certified buildings. But given the fact that new housing continues to be built, often on previously unused land, how do we manage the pressure on wildlife and habitats… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Is C Street Winning?: Orders Given To Arrest Gays In Kenya

Prime Minister Raila Oldinga ordered a nationwide crackdown on gays in Kenya. He ordered police to arrest anyone engaging in homosexual behavior. Oldinga states, “We will not tolerate such behaviours in the country. The constitution is very clear on this issue and men or women found engaging in homosexuality will not be spared.” The anti-progress premier went on to say that, “Any man found engaging in sexual activities with another man should be arrested. Even women found engaging in sexual activities will be arrested.” In October, media sources began publishing pictures of gays in Uganda. The headlines read, “100 Pictures of Uganda’s Top Homos Leak.” Slapped next to the headline was a banner reading “Hang Them.” Sine those headlines ran, 4 Ugandans have been attacked while others fled in hiding. Today in Kenya at a public rally the Prime Minister recalled the ratio of men to women being equal population wise, then pondered why their people should engage in homosexual activity. C Street must be gleefully applauding this. Examiner.com: > C Street politics: The Christian mafia is advocating the death penalty for > homosexuals in Uganda. The Family at C Street, > aka the Christian mafia( http://j.mp/i4GOab ), is backing proposed anti-gay legislation > in Uganda that will sentence homosexuals to death. > The Family at C Street( http://j.mp/hMNkzL ) is actively supporting the Ugandan > leaders who are championing this draconian legislation, legislation that would > institute the death penalty for homosexuality. > C Street has been a Christian fundamentalist frat house for US congressman and > senators. The house, sometimes referred to as the “C Street Complex”, is home > base for the Family. > Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, and David Bahati, a key Ugandan lawmaker, > are both active members of the Family, and the major force behind the legislation. > Indeed, they represent the Family in Uganda. Bahati organizes the Family’s Ugandan > National Prayer Breakfast and oversees an African student leadership program > designed to create future leaders for Africa, into which the Family has poured > millions of dollars. > The Family is a secretive international Christian cult that preaches a doctrine known > as the “Seven Mountains Mandate” in which believers seek to gain world control, by > gaining influence over seven key sectors of society: religion, government, media, > education, arts and entertainment, family, and business. The group is quite sexist, > believing in a strong patriarchy, and obviously radical in their homophobia. Members > take an oath and are sworn to secrecy Uganda, which borders Kenya is on the same page, both not seeing that being gay is not a choice. Why is it our business? Because C Street started this in Uganda. Read more on this at Daily Nation. http://www.nation.co.ke/News/politics/-/1064/1062134/-/78xndg/-/ added by: toyotabedzrock

Arizona’s Overflowing Morgues Full of Unidentified Migrants

Christof Putzel investigates the record-setting number of dead bodies found in the Arizona desert, whose unidentified remains are stored in a refrigerator truck. PART TWO OF “LIFE AND DEATH ON THE BORDER” MONDAY 9/8c

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Alan Shadrake in jail

Alan Shadrake stands at the entrance to Singapore#39;s High Court November 16, 2010. Singapore#39;s High Court jailed the 76-year-old British writer for six weeks on Tuesday, finding him guilty of contempt of court in a book questioning the independence of the judiciary. Justice Quentin Loh, who ruled that Shadrake#39;s book on the country#39;s use of the death penalty had scandalised the court, also fined the author S$20,000 ($15,370). A British author was sentenced to six weeks in jail today

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Video: The Last Best Hope

A new video chronicling how Americans feel and what they should do about it in November is out today. However, this video doesn’t come from any large organization but, instead, it comes from a small business owner and conservative activist . For more information and some thoughts on this video check out this post at the Eyeblast blog .

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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Anti-Death Penalty ‘Advocate’?

Good Morning America’s Jim Sciutto on Friday suggested Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as an example of a human rights “advocate” opposed to the execution of a woman in Virginia. The odd aside came from just one day after the Iranian leader blamed the United States for the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Sciutto related the details of Teresa Lewis, who was executed on Thursday for plotting to kill her husband and stepson. The ABC reporter then asserted, ” But advocates, from crime novelist John Grisham, to Supreme Court justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, even to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, questioned whether she deserved the death penalty .” [MP3 audio here .] A transcript of the September 24 segment, which aired at 7:05am, follow: ROBIN ROBERTS: The state of Virginia carried out the death penalty last night in the state’s first execution of a woman in nearly a century. Now, executions aren’t terribly uncommon in Virginia. This is the third one in 2010. But, this particular case is re-igniting the debate over crime and punishment. Jim Sciutto is in Jarrett, Virginia with more on this. Good morning, Jim. JIM SCIUTTO: Robin, good morning. We’re hearing of an harrowing scene inside L block just behind me last night. Eyewitnesses described Lewis as terrified and trembling as she entered the chamber. She turned down a sedative offered to death row inmates. A guard tapping her on the shoulder to calm her as she was put to death. It’s here, inside this cramped death chamber, where Teresa Lewis became the first woman executed in Virginia in 98 years. LARRY TRAYLOR (Virginia Department of Corrections): The execution of Teresa Lewis has been carried out in the manner as described by the laws in the commonwealth of Virginia. SCIUTTO: Just outside, supporters, including her minister of seven years, kept a sad vigil. When you met with her for a final time, did you have a sense that she was ready for this? REVEREND LYNN LITCHFIELD (Lewis’ minister): She resigned herself to this. And she knew for seven years that this was a good possibility. But she didn’t want it. SCIUTTO: Teresa Lewis confessed to a horrible crime. Plotting with her lover and a friend to kill her husband and stepson, to collect on a $250,000 life insurance policy. TERESA LEWIS: I just wish I could take it back. And I’m sorry for all the people I’ve hurt. JIM SCIUTTO: But advocates from crime novelist John Grisham to Supreme Court justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, even to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, questioned whether she deserved the death penalty. She did not pull the trigger. The men who did got life in prison. And, crucially, court-appointed doctors found she has an IQ of just 72, with the moral judgment of a 12 to 14-year-old. RICK WILSON (American University Law School): The practice of the death penalty in the United States is incredibly sporadic. One justice of the Supreme Court said, it’s almost like being hit by lightning. SCIUTTO: For the victims’ families, it is not random at all. But just punishment for murder. CATHY LEWIS (victim’s daughter): A lot of people are not taking into consideration that it was my father and my brother that paid the ultimate price.

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Facebook Can’t Stay Up [Outages]

For the second day running, Facebook’s servers stopped responding. What gives? Facebook says they’re working on it , again, but does not describe the actual problem. We’d like to blame the endless, deafening Facebook movie chatter, somehow. Update : Back, partly. More

Meghan McCain Blows Off Book Tour to Party in Vegas [Scandal]

Citing “several unforeseen professional responsibilities,” Meghan McCain bowed out of a campus speaking engagement tonight… and is now tweeting up a storm about “my first real time off in months,” partying with “my favorite crew of sinners” in Las Vegas . More

‘Catfish’ and the Death of Online Anonymity [Video]

The new documentary ‘Catfish,’ which follows a New York 20-something’s strange relationship with online strangers, might seem to be about the cloak of anonymity provided by the Internet. It’s not. It’s about the new impossibility of being anonymous online. More

Mad Men: Death and the Maiden [Recaps]

This season of Mad Men has been about differentiating between the past and the future, Don’s struggle for redemption, and the women in his life. Finally, all those themes are starting to congeal into a very satisfying whole. More