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People Tree Kicks Off Humanity in Fashion Campaign, Support Fair Garment Workers Conditions Now!

Daily Mail’s Liz Jones and People Tree founder Safia Minney, left to right, in Bangladesh’s first organic cotton farm. Image via Daily Mail . The not so sweet reality of garment workers conditions in Bangladesh is, in short, very bad . Thanks to tipster Elliot for sending us this news bit: UK-based ethical fashion label People Tree has just launched a year-long campaign called Humanity in Fashion. The campaign… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Van Jones: ‘Higher Energy Costs Are Unavoidable’

The left continues to try to renovate Van Jones’ reputation. Jones, the former green jobs czar who disappeared from the White House in a late-night resignation after it was revealed he had signed a 9/11 Truther petition, is one of the headliners at the Hamptons Institute gathering of lefties this weekend. Jones joins liberal financier George Soros and Craigslist founder Craig Newmark for “a weekend summer symposium gathering some of the greatest minds in the arts, the economy, and the media” this coming weekend. To prep for the event, Jones was interviewed by New Deal 2.0 and he responded predictably – touting massive government spending on eco-goodies and a higher cost for energy. According to Jones, “Higher energy costs are unavoidable in all future scenarios.” He tried to spin that cost as minor as long as America acts now, claiming it would be “the equivalent of a postage stamp a day for each American.” It sounds a lot worse after you do the math and come up with $50 billion. He doesn’t stop at spending $50 billion though. “Government needs to do two things: put a price on carbon and invest heavily in new technologies.” Then the numbers get higher. “The President’s recovery package (so-called “stimulus” package) put $80 billion on the table for investment; that was a good start. Dramatically more is necessary.” So how much is “dramatically more” than $80 billion? After the $787 billion stimulus bill, most Americans would believe anything. Of course, Jones loves hyperbole like the other climate change prophets. “If we do nothing, the ensuing climate catastrophe will wreck our economy – including wreaking havoc on our food production systems. All credible scientists agree on this point.” The event is sponsored by the Roosevelt Institute, which describes itself as “carrying forward the legacy, values, and spirit of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt.” It “hopes to contribute to bold, progressive change over a generation.” Some other highlights from the Van Jones interview include: “[T]he government should also directly employ people to do things like coastal restoration, land restoration, reforestation and similar programs that absorb carbon and protect America’s beauty.” Jones called for at least a doubling of renewable energy from its current 10 percent level. “We need to aim high – in the area of 20-25 percent – to create the urgent demand for new technologies, manufacturing plants and green jobs.”

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DC NBC Anchor Wendy Rieger Hosts Event Honoring Truther, Marxist Van Jones

A local NBC News Washington DC correspondent emceed an event Tuesday night honoring former White House Green Jobs Czar Van Jones. Jones, for those who don’t remember, was forced to resign from the White House after it came to light that he had signed a 9/11 “Truther” petition. He apparently ascribes to a number of radical ideologies, including Marxism and Black Liberation Theology. He was a notable defending of convicted cop-killer (and leftist cause celebre) Mumia Abu-Jamal, and insisted that “white polluters and the white environmentalists are essentially steering poison into the people of color communities because they don’t have a racial justice frame.” WRC News 5’s Wendy Rieger hosted the event honoring this man. “Her involvement is simply to help support the organization,” a network spokesman told the Daily Caller , “and she had no involvement in choosing the attendees or award recipients.” Fair enough, but Green DMV, the organization that held Green Night Out, as it was called, considers Van Jones worthy of praise, billing him as a “globally recognized, award-winning pioneer in human rights and the clean-energy economy.” That speaks volumes about that organization. Rieger hosted the event in a professional capacity, which suggests that she and NBC News both consider the organization a worthy one. NBC insists that Rieger’s prominent presence was not in any way a sign of support for Green DMV’s attitude towards Jones, but he was not an obscure figure at this event. In fact, Rieger’s and Jones’s faces both graced the graphic advertising the event .

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Principal Rooney — Not Sweatin’ Sex Offender Case

Filed under: Jeffrey Jones In just a few hours, ” Ferris Bueller ” star Jeffrey Jones will be in court for allegedly neglecting to update his sex offender registration … but yesterday in L.A., dude told us he wasn’t worried one bit about the 3-year prison term he’s facing. Jones… Read more

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Glenn Beck University: Fox News host starts own college

Just in time for summer school, Glenn Beck has announced that he is starting a university in his name. According to the announcement on his website: “Beck University is a unique academic experience bringing together experts in the fields of religion, American history and economics. Through captivating lectures and interactive online discussions, these experts will explore the concepts of Faith, Hope and Charity and show you how they influence America's past, her present and most importantly her future.” Professors will include pro-family advocate David Barton, business guru David L. Buckner and Lousiana State University political science professor James R. Stoner Jr., who told Inside Higher Ed he was “delighted” to accept Beck's offer. Beck University will be online-only and courses are not for credit. Mother Jones has a list of suggested courses for BU, including “Intro to Theology: Ayn Rand,” and “Studies in Moral Courage: Joe McCarthy.” What do you think? Would you take a class at Beck University? Join the discussion below. added by: Stoneyroad

Jeffrey Jones Arrested on Sex Offender Charge

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off feels a lot less funny all of a sudden. Jeffrey Jones, the actor best known for playing Principal Ed Rooney in that classic comedy, was arrested last week on a felony charge after he failed to update his registration as a sex offender. Yes, the man that tried to chase down Matthew Broderick’s character in that 1986 movie pleaded no contest to having a 14-year old boy pose seductively for him in 2003. As a result, he was forced to register, visit a counselor and complete five years’ probation. On June 23, Jones was apprehended after he did not renew his California registration within the five days of his previous birthday. It’s the second time the troubled actor has faced an arrest after his initial charges. He failed to inform authorities of a move in 2004. Can we put this guy behind bars now please?!?

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‘Ferris Bueller’ Star Busted — Irresponsible Sex Offender

Filed under: Jeffrey Jones , Celebrity Justice When Jeffrey Jones — the guy who played Principal Rooney in ” Ferris Bueller ” — turned 63 last September, he forgot one very important birthday ritual … updating his sex offender registration. As you may know, back in 2003 Jones pled no contest to… Read more

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Braves 3B Jones puts off retirement talk (AP)

Braves third baseman Chipper Jones now says he won’t be making a decision on retirement until after the season. After indicating for two days he was close to announcing whether to call it a career, Jones told reporters before Thursday night’s game against Tampa Bay that he won’t be discussing “the r word” anymore until the season is over.

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Veteran Gavin Thomas back for Wales against New Zealand

• Dragons flanker to face All Blacks in first Test • Alun Wyn Jones and Andrew Bishop also start at Carisbrook Gavin Thomas, the 32-year-old who last played Test rugby in 2007, was today named by Wales in the starting XV for the international against the All Blacks on Saturday. The open-side flanker gets his chance in the first of two Tests in New Zealand because Martyn Williams was allowed to miss the tour and because his replacement, Sam Warburton, broke his jaw playing against the Springboks. The other change in the pack is the return of the lock Alun Wyn Jones, while Andrew Bishop replaces the centre James Hook, who is about to have surgery on his damaged shoulder. For those who thought Thomas’s return underlined the Welsh problem of lack of cover in some positions, the coach, Warren Gatland, was adamant: “Gavin Thomas is an experienced flanker who knows all about what it takes to perform at international level. He and Alun Wyn Jones have both impressed in training and deserve their chance this weekend.” The coach might also have mentioned that Thomas has been impressive for Newport Gwent Dragons this season after having his contract with Scarlets terminated. Thomas has also battled back from an achilles injury to produce some of his best rugby this season. Thomas, who made his international debut in 2001 and last played for Wales on the 2007 tour of Australia, admitted he had thought about retiring but after the Dragons lifeline was looking forward to his 23 Test “more than I have any others. I didn’t think it would happen, but it’s here and I need to do something about it”. “This is a performance I need to get right,” said Thomas after hearing that he would be going head-to-head with the All Black captain and inspiration, Richie McCaw. With Gethin Jenkins, Shane Williams, Andy Powell, Duncan Jones, and Luke Charteris also absent along with Martyn Williams and Hook the side had a predictable look to it. The Scarlets scrum-half Tavis Knoyle is likely to make his international debut at some stage and is joined by the Ospreys fly-half Dan Biggar and fellow Scarlet Jonathan Davies in providing cover for the backline. “We are playing one of the best sides in the world at the moment on [their] home soil and they don’t come much bigger than this,” said Gatland. “But we are determined and there is a quiet self-belief creeping through the squad at the moment which makes me feel we are capable of producing a performance to be proud of against the All Blacks.” Given that the All Blacks trounced Ireland 66-28 last weekend, that might have sounded unrealistic if only because Wales have not beaten New Zealand in 57 years. However Gatland is relying on a core of experienced players such as Mike Phillips, Stephen Jones, Jamie Roberts, Adam Jones and Ryan Jones to provide an upset at Carisbrook. As from next year’s World Cup, Test rugby at Dunedin will be played indoors at the Forsyth Barr Stadium, and the All Blacks will not be upset to be moving after 102 years. In 2008 they lost 30-28 to South Africa and last year were beaten 27-22 by France. Wales: Byrne (Ospreys); Halfpenny (Cardiff Blues), Bishop (Ospreys), Roberts (Cardiff Blues), Prydie (Ospreys); S Jones (Scarlets), Phillips (Ospreys); James (Ospreys), Rees (Scarlets), A Jones (Ospreys), B Davies (Cardiff Blues), A W Jones (Ospreys), J Thomas (Ospreys), G Thomas (Newport Gwent Dragons), R Jones (Ospreys, capt). Replacements: Bennett (Ospreys), Yapp (Cardiff Blues), D

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Harrison Ford And Calista Flockhart Get Married

‘Indiana Jones’ star and ‘Ally McBeal’ actress tie the knot in New Mexico on Tuesday. By Mawuse Ziegbe Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart Photo: Steve Granitz/ WireImage Indiana Jones is officially off the market. Harrison Ford and actress Calista Flockhart got married on Tuesday after dating for eight years. A rep for Flockhart confirmed to Us Weekly that the Hollywood duo got hitched in Sante Fe, New Mexico, where Ford is currently filming “Cowboys and Aliens.” Harrison Ford And Calista Flockhart Us reports that the wedding took place at the Governor’s Mansion in New Mexico and that Governor Bill Richardson presided over the nuptials. According to People magazine, the pair got engaged over Valentine’s Day weekend last year. The couple are raising a son together and met at the 2002 Golden Globes. Perhaps a lavish honeymoon is on the way as the pair made headlines earlier this year as one of the top-earning couples in entertainment , as estimated by Forbes magazine. Although Jay-Z and Beyonc