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January Jones and Jason Sudeikis dating

Now Jason Sudeikis says openly, “We#39;re dating, she#39;s great. I#39;m very happy with everything.” Jason Sudeikis, 34, and Mad Men star January Jones, 32, have been coy about their relationship – she recently denied his claims to have seen her na-ked. Lately, Jason Sudeikis has developed something of a ladies#39; man reputation, with rumors first that he romancesJennifer Aniston and now January Jones. So does the SNL funnyman pay attention to his developing lothario image? “I completely pa

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Bristol Palin Before and After

Bristol Palin,19-year-old has been hard at work, practicing with pro Mark Ballas, and sporting demure workout gear, before making her Dancing with the Stars debut on Sept. 20. She promised to keep things modest — and Bristol Palin is keeping her word, even in dance rehearsal. Though she admits that she doesn’t have much experience in the ballroom, Palin says she “come[s] from an athletic background, so I’m thankful for that. [I played] basketball, volleyball, soccer, everything.” She also vow

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Courtney Love Naked In Disturbing Facebook Photos

Kurt Cobain’s widow Courtney Love posted several very disturbing and provocative pictures of herself on her Facebook page, in which she is seen completely naked and playing some sort of sick fetish fantasies MORE http://bumpshack.com/2010/06/10/courtney-love-naked-in-disturbing-facebook-photo… added by: c7girl

What can we do to help the developing world get clean water and eradicate conditions like those seen in last night’s Vanguard episode, "World’s Toilet Crisis"?

What can we do to help the developing world get clean water and eradicate conditions like those seen in last night's Vanguard episode, “World's Toilet Crisis”? http://current.com/shows/vanguard/92481864_inside-vanguards-worlds-toilet-crisis… added by: joshuaheller

Getting Developing Nations on a Greener Path Without Creating a New Renewable Energy ‘Colonialism’

Family and friends pose in front of a house in South Africa with a new solar heating system. Photo by Abri_Beluga via Flickr No matter how much it might help the environment for fewer nations to produce and consume at U.S.-style levels, slowing global development would clearly be an unworkable — and profoundly unfair — way to address the climate crisis. As environmental scientist Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker put it this morning at a conference in Berlin: “Poor and cle… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Toddler floats 8 miles down river in Toy Truck

A three-year-old boy is lucky to be alive after taking a 12 kilometre wild ride down B.C.’s Peace River in a battery-powered toy car. added by: TravG73

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US urges China to set 2050 emissions targets

China and other developing countries should join the United States in setting mid-century targets to cut carbon emissions in the battle against global warming, the U.S. energy secretary said Wednesday

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Turkish students create hydrogen-powered 1300-MPG car

“In preparation for the inaugural Global Green Challenge across the Australian outback, a team of Turkish students have assembled a hydrogen-powered vehicle that has an efficiency of 568 kilometers per liter (roughly 1,335 mpg). In order to get across the outback, they hope to only use three liters of fuel in the vehicle, dubbed the SAHƒ∞MO. The SAHƒ∞MO weighs 110 kg–a carbon fiber frame keeps the weight down–and the scary thing is that these Sakarya University students want to up the efficiency to 1,000 km/L.

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Environmentalists angry at perceived failure of G-8 on climate

What Barack Obama hailed as a “historic consensus” on climate change at this week’s G8 summit in Italy has been greeted with widespread disappointment, and even outrage, by environment and development campaigners. Greenpeace activists on inflatable boats yesterday painted a coal ship in Civitavecchia, near Rome, with the message “G8: FAILED” at the end of a week of protests in Italy and elsewhere calling on world leaders to set a more ambitious agenda. More than 100 activists occupied, painted, blocked and hung off cranes at five Italian coal-fired power stations, pointing to coal as “the world’s worst climate killer”

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G8 unfurls $20 bln boost for food production (AFP)

AFP – Barack Obama and fellow rich nation leaders unveiled a 20 billion dollar fund to help feed the developing world on Friday as they were urged to help the poor survive the downturn.

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