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Posters from the Past that Can Guide Us in the Future (Slideshow)

Image credit: Hennepin County Library in Minneapolis. Eliminating waste. Walking instead of driving. Taking ” Staycations ” instead of flying. Fixing things instead of buying new. Car-pooling. All these things that we talk about on TreeHugger were considered a necessity 70 years ago during World War II. Where today we see Web sites and public service announcements, then they did posters — sometimes funny, sometimes a bit over the top, and sometimes graphically quite beautiful… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Green Your Kid’s Packed School Lunch: The Buy Guide (Slideshow)

Photo via Goodbyn Back-to-school means new notebooks, new backpacks, and, of course, a new lunchbox. But this year, trade plastic superheroes and disposable paper bags for lunch accessories and kits that mean less waste, more durability, and a prime spot for your kid at the coolest lunch table in the cafeteria. A packed lunch can also be much cheaper and healthier than the standard french fry heavy school fare. From compartmentalized boxes and reusable stainless steel containers to organic cloth napkins and the classic spork, these products will send … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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A User’s Guide to Boob Terminology

–There are thousands of different words for boobs, but how do you know what term is appropriate for the situation you're in? Luckily, we've spent a lot of time talking about boobs, and we've created a handy User's Guide to Boob Terminology to help you figure out what boob term to use in LINK – http://www.holytaco.com/users-guide-boob-terminology added by: remanns

Variety Columnist Accuses FNC of Racial Motivations, Provides Zero Quotes from Actual Programming

Variety Magazine TV critic Brian Lowry – formerly a reporter for NPR and the Los Angeles Times – surely was not a member of JournoList. But he sure writes like he was. Lowry took a page directly out of the Spencer Ackerman Guide to Dubious Racism Accusations in his most recent column , claiming the Fox News Channel caters to racial fear and resentment to sell its brand. Lowry provided no examples to back up his claims. He did not give voice to any opposing views. The only evidence he offered to back up his accusations were quotes from “thoughtful conservative” (read: not-so-conservative conservative) David Frum and liberal Washington Post blogger Greg Sargent. In true JournoLista fashion, Lowry cited Fox’s coverage of the New Black Panther scandal at the Justice Department as evidence of the channel’s attempts to “delegitimize Obama” by stoking racial fears. Just as Ackerman advocated with the Jeremiah Wright scandal, Lowry cried racism in order to avoid any actual discussion of this administration’s strange affinity for racialist radicals – or any of Fox’s actual coverage of the scandal. Networks cater to all kinds of demographics. But overlooked amid recent hand-wringing over racial politics and the separate debate over whether Fox News merited a front-row White House briefing room upgrade is the main ingredient in the channel’s stew: fear. With Barack Obama’s election, Fox has carved out a near-exclusive TV niche, while having plenty of company in radio: catering to those agitated (consciously or otherwise) by having an African-American in the White House. Yet a broader secret of its success — preying upon anxiety in general — hasn’t really changed since the Sept. 11 terror attacks. As the original home of the “news alerts” (which usually aren’t alerting us to breaking news), Fox News under CEO Roger Ailes has been adept at tapping into deep-seated concerns. And in order to powerfully connect with core viewers, it’s not enough to disagree with President Obama’s policies; rather, they must be couched as an existential threat to U.S. society. Lowry goes on to single out Glenn Beck (of course), and to cite a couple of commentators who he apparently considers experts on Fox’s alleged “fear and racism” strategy. Thoughtful conservative commentators have cited the dangers in such overheated rhetoric. Former Bush speechwriter David Frum has become one of the most articulate, writing after passage of healthcare reform, “Conservative talkers on Fox and talkradiohad whipped the Republican voting base into such a frenzy that deal-making was rendered impossible. How do you negotiate with somebody who wants to murder your grandmother? Or — more exactly — with somebody whom your voters have been persuaded to believe wants to murder their grandmother?” Frum added that talk hosts operate “responsibility-free” — playing a different game than Republican politicians, since perpetuating frustration and outrage boosts their ratings… For all the invectives hurled at Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in the three-cable-news-network era (which didn’t begin, unbelievably, until halfway through Clinton’s presidency), the most egregious attempts to delegitimize Obama are both distinct and not particularly subtle. The latest theme — illustrated by Fox’s crusade regarding the New Black Panther Party — hinges on fear of racial bias where whites are the aggrieved party. As the Washington Post’s Greg Sargent noted, Fox’s eagerness to “drive the media narrative … simply has no equivalent on the left.” Still, the most ruthless liberals — those more committed to partisan advantage than accuracy — have inevitably drawn lessons by observing, and will retaliate whenever Republicans regain power. Since its inception, Fox has emulated the “If it bleeds, it leads” mindset of local news, garnishing its presentation with snazzier graphics and more urgent production values. The canny post-Sept. 11 adaptation has been, “If it scares, it airs.” As mentioned above, David Frum is of course presented as the “even some conservatives don’t like Fox” commentator. And of course Lowry things Frum is “thoughtful” – if he were more conservative, he wouldn’t be deserving of that label. Frum is not given space to criticize Fox because he’s thoughtful. He’s thoughtful because he criticizes Fox. As for Sargent, Lowry readers who don’t know the WaPo blogger are left without any indication of his political leanings. Lowry presented Sargent as a media critic noting what he claims is a simple reality, but did not mention that the blogger is on the opposite end of the political spectrum from Fox’s prime time talkers. So Lowry’s only substantiation for his sweeping theories about the root of Fox’s success comes from a left-wing blogger, and a conservative who makes a living ripping on other conservatives. And Lowry has the temerity to criticize Fox’s journalistic practices.

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Turkey and Syria Bond Over Saving the Bald Ibis

A Northern bald ibis in the Vienna Zoo. Photo by Roberto Verzo via Flickr. It’s got an awfully ugly mug to have inspired any kind of romantic association, but our guide at the bird sanctuary in Birecik, on the Euphrates River in southeastern Turkey, waxed poetic about how the bald ibises resident there mate for life and return after their annual migration on

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Paula Abdul Supports Randy Jackson as American Idol Judge

Nigel Lythgoe may be back as the producer of American Idol , and he may openly desire Paula Abdul as a judge on the show, but this isn’t going to happen. The singer is under contract with CBS for a new show titled Got to Dance . But Abdul did speak to TV Guide this week about her former home and answered questions about its judging predicament. Excerpts follow… On Lythgoe : I have the utmost respect for Nigel. Him going back to American Idol

ABC Shoves Back at Shales, Insists Amanpour’s Memoriam for ‘All Who Died in War’ Borrowed from Her Catholic Church

ABC is fighting back against Washington Post critic Tom Shales asking if ABC’s new Sunday show host Christian Amanpour meant to send flowers and regrets to members of the Taliban in her overbroad eulogy on her debut as This Week host. Justin Elliott of Salon’s War Room blog  found remarks from Jeffrey Schneider, senior vice president at ABC, that Shales’ criticism here is “utterly fabricated.” He can’t admit that Amanpour left the door wide open to speculation. Brent Baker noticed the slight, where Amanpour made no moral distinctions among the world’s war dead: “We remember all of those who died in war this week. And the Pentagon released the names of eleven U.S. service members killed in Afghanistan.” Technically, “all of those who died in war” could include a suicide bomber or an executioners of whole families. But Schneider insisted Amanpour’s Catholic upbringing played a role:  “Christiane took the language from a prayer that she says in her Catholic church every weekend. It’s a bidding prayer,” Schneider said. I’m a lifelong Catholic and have never heard the phrase “bidding prayer” — which could be a British usage . We often call them “prayers of the faithful,” where lectors read out general prayers, each specific to its parish. It wouldn’t be surprising for Catholics to pray for an end to war, but it might be eyebrow-raising to pray with the loophole phrase for “all who died in war.” That includes innocents, and could include terrorists. Schneider also accused Shales of “trying to create some kind of controversy out of something that is utterly well intentioned — which is to honor both U.S. soldiers that have died in battle as well as civilians and ordinary people who die in war all the time. Seems like a fairly non-controversial thing to do.” But wait — Amanpour said “all those who died in war,” not just U.S. soldiers and civilians.  Perhaps Amanpour goes to church every week, as Schneider suggested. But that’s not the impression many Christians have after her special “God’s Christian Warriors” in 2007. In one interview at that time, TV Guide asked about her own faith, and it came out much more muddled: TVGUIDE.COM: In the course of reporting this, did people ask you if you believe in God? AMANPOUR: They did. I always find it a difficult question. I’m born of a Catholic mother and a Muslim father and I’m married to a Jewish husband. So I have all of God’s wonderful shapes in my DNA. It has helped me have an inclusive look at what religion is all about. I instinctively retreat from division. I don’t want politics or religion to be a reason for division in my life or in other people’s lives. I see so much war, killing and hatred; I can always see why it shouldn’t be like that. Amanpour doesn’t declare she’s Catholic there at all. She seems like a natural fit for the secular liberal media elite.

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Jon Hamm’s Glorious Emmy Moment Tarnished By Gassy Pooch

Consider this a late entry to Louis’ “I was totally sleeping when Emmy nominations were announced !” round-up. Jon Hamm also claimed to be snoozing when he got his third nomination for Best Actor in a Drama — but, ever the pro, he added an extra kicker. Seems his dog, Cora, was in bed with him as well and was so overcome with excitement that she “farted in [his] face.” So, next time you think of Don Draper, all slick and smooth with his mid-century modern cool, just imagine him with a faceful of kibble farts. See how cool Don Draper is then. [ TV Guide ]

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Playboy Playmates And Guitars.. Enough Said

If you’re in the market for a new guitar, you might want to pick up Guitar World’s 2011 Buyer’s Guide issue to help you with you’re selection. And If you’re in the market for a slutty Playboy playmate, you might as well pick up the same issue because it’s filled with them. Here are hotties Sara Jean Underwood , Kara Monaco , Jayde Nicole , Kassie Logsdon and Heather Rae Young strutting their stuff in slutty little rocker chick outfits. Hot… But I was in the market for an Asian one. more pictures here

The Complete Guide to Lindsay Lohan’s Incarceration [Guides]

Lindsay Lohan will soon turn herself into Lynwood’s Century Regional Detention Facility for a 90-day sentence. How many days will she actually serve? Will she get extra time for her fingernail “fuck you” ? What will her cell look like? More