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Development of Tiny Thorium Reactors Could Wean the World Off Oil In Just Five Years

An abundant metal with vast energy potential could quickly wean the world off oil, if only Western political leaders would muster the will to do it, a UK newspaper says today. The Telegraph makes the case for thorium reactors as the key to a fossil-fuel-free world within five years, and puts the ball firmly in President Barack Obama's court. Thorium, named for the Norse god of thunder, is much more abundant than uranium and has 200 times that metal's energy potential. Thorium is also a more efficient fuel source — unlike natural uranium, which must be highly refined before it can be used in nuclear reactors, all thorium is potentially usable as fuel. The Telegraph says thorium could be used as an energy amplifier in next-generation nuclear power plants, an idea conceived by Nobel laureate Carlo Rubbia, former director of CERN. Known as an accelerator-driven system, it would use a particle accelerator to produce a proton beam and aim it at lump of heavy metal, producing excess neutrons. Thorium is a good choice because it has a high neutron yield per neutron absorbed. Thorium nuclei would absorb the excess neutrons, resulting in uranium-233, a fissile isotope that is not found in nature. Moderated neutrons would produce fissioned U-233, which releases enough energy to power the particle accelerator, plus an excess that can drive a power plant. Rubbia says a fistful of thorium could light up London for a week. The idea needs refining, but is so promising that at least one private firm is getting involved. The Norwegian firm Aker Solutions bought Rubbia's patent for this thorium fuel cycle, and is working on his design for a proton accelerator. The Telegraph says this $1.8 billion (

TV Bites: Jon Hamm and Paul Giamatti Find Their Way to 30 Rock

Also in this morning’s TV Bites: Josh Schwartz brings The O.C. to DC… someone from Twilight — K-Stew? R-Patz? — is now part of ABC’ s No Ordinary Family … and slightly more ahead.

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London Lost Fans to Risk Blood Clot For World Record

The cast and crew of Lost may have left last night’s 62nd Emmy Awards empty-handed but overseas fans of the show are hellbent on winning a different kind of honor for J.J. Abrams’s series by watching all 121 episodes in one sitting at London’s Prince Charles Cinema in Leicester Square. If they succeed, the dedicated fans will set the world record for longest continuous cinema sitting… at three days . Deep vein thrombosis be damned!

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Timberland’s Earthkeepers Grant Goes to Worthy Projects

Image from London Orchard Project What a great name for a grant: the 2010 Timberland Earthkeepers Grant. The winners of the prize really are keepers of the environment; they include an urban orchard, a guerrilla gardening scheme, a city farm and an allotment garden. All are located in south London and each is a worthy recipient of the £2,000 of funding that they will receive to pursue their respective projects. The London Orchard Project aims to plant fruit trees in… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Michael Cera Tells You What Films To Watch

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before — Michael Cera walks into a London coffee shop and strikes up conversation with one of the locals. Before you know it, they’re besties and become wrapped up in a 2 hour long discussion of films. But before they part, Cera gives the lad a hand-written syllabus of movies he simply must watch. So what gets the Cera Stamp of Approval?

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George Michael — I Was on Drugs During Car Crash

George Michael rolled into a London courtroom this morning and plead guilty to being high on weed

George Michael Pleads Guilty To Drug Charges

Troubled singer receives six-month suspension of driver’s license following July car crash. By Gil Kaufman George Michael appears at Highbury Corner Magistrates Court in London on Tuesday Photo: Danny Martindale/ WireImage George Michael pleaded guilty on Tuesday (August 24) to driving under the influence of drugs and possession of pot in a London courtroom, earning the former Wham! singer a six-month suspension of his driving privileges and a threat of prison time if he is caught behind the wheel while under the influence again. According to , the troubled former pop star (born Georgios Panayiotou), 47, admitted that he was driving while on drugs when his car crashed into a photo shop on July 4 as he was returning from a gay pride event. Police said they found Michael “spaced out” and sweating profusely with his pupils dilated after his car smashed into a Snappy Snaps shop in North London near his home in the early morning hours. The car’s engine was still running when officers arrived, but Michael had to be woken up. Later tests showed that he had taken a “therapeutic quantity” of the antidepressant gamma-hydroxybutyrate, a.k.a. “the date rape” drug GBH, which can leave people powerless and groggy. During his 15-minute court appearance, Michael entered a plea and Judge Robin McPhee banned the singer from driving for six months, saying he could be sent to prison if he is busted again. “It is a serious matter,” McPhee said. “Your driving was extremely poor and there was an accident.” The judge noted that Michael already had one conviction on his record for a similar incident three years ago in which he was found slumped over the wheel of his car while blocking an intersection while driving under the influence. Related Artists George Michael

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Today Show Advances WikiLeaks Founder’s Charge That Pentagon is Smearing Him

On Monday’s Today show, NBC’s Matt Lauer opened the show suggesting that Julian Assange was was being smeared by the Pentagon as the Today co-anchor teased: “And payback? The founder of WikiLeaks, the Web site that leaked classified war documents, briefly named in a rape case in Sweden. He says he’s innocent. Those charges have been dropped and now he suggests it’s all part of a Pentagon smear campaign today, Monday, August 23rd, 2010.” However the Today show, never offered any evidence, other than Assange’s claim, that the Pentagon was behind any of the charges. NBC’s Ann Curry, in introducing a Martin Fletcher story on Assange, posited: “Is the Pentagon targeting the founder of WikiLeaks for posting thousands of war documents online?” And while the the story did did air a clip of retired UK Colonel Richard Kemp blasting Assange for releasing the classified documents, Fletcher never presented any proof that the Pentagon was behind some sort of smear campaign. The following is the full story as it was aired on the August 23 Today show: ANN CURRY: Is the Pentagon targeting the founder of WikiLeaks for posting thousands of classified war documents online? That’s what he’s claiming after being briefly named in a rape case. NBC’s Martin Fletcher is in, in London this morning. He joins us now. Martin, good morning. [On screen headline: “WikiLeaks Under Fire, Founder Accused of Molestation In Sweden”] MARTIN FLETCHER: Ann, good morning. This weekend Julian Assange was charged with the rape and molestation in two separate cases, in Sweden, where he thought he was safe. The Swedish tabloid Expressen broke the story Saturday that two women had complained to police who issued an arrest warrant. One woman complained she had been attacked in a hotel. But police didn’t find Assange, who travels the world with no fixed home or office. He quickly replied, via Twitter saying the charges were “without basis” and “deeply disturbing.” Then hours later Sweden dropped the rape charge. The prosecutor said there’s no longer reason to believe Assange committed rape. KARIN ROSANDER, SWEDISH PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE: Molestation, yeah. But that’s not enough for, for being arrested. It’s not, it’s not a serious crime enough. FLETCHER: Talking to Al Jazeera television, Assange said- JULIAN ASSANGE, WIKILEAKS FOUNDER: It is clearly a smear campaign, the only question is who was involved. FLETCHER: After releasing 75,000 military files on his Web site WikiLeaks, Assange is now getting ready to release another 15,000 within a month. The Pentagon wants to stem the flow of leaks about its Afghanistan campaign. U.S. officials call Assange’s papers one of the biggest security breaches in U.S. history. COL. RICHARD KEMP, UK MILITARY (RETIRED): The Taliban will be poring over every single word of those reports, scrutinizing them even more closely than their own analysts to see what they can find out about the way we operate against them. FLETCHER: Assange says WikiLeaks is halfway through examining the 15,000 documents to eliminate details that could harm Afghans working with the U.S. military. But then, he says, he will release the papers, come what may. Today Assange’s lawyers want to meet with Swedish officials hoping they’ll drop the molestation charge too. Assange calls the charges a major distraction from the real issue and says releasing the secret files is his duty. Ann? CURRY: NBC’s Martin Fletcher this morning, Martin thanks.

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Manchester United vs Fulham highlights 2:2

Manchester United#39;s Paul Scholes reacts during their English Premier League soccer match against Fulham at Craven Cottage in London August 22, 2010. Brede Hangeland salvaged a point for Fulham against Manchester United in a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage when the defender headed a 90th minute equaliser after scoring an own goal just moments earlier. United had only themselves to blame for dropping two points on Sunday after Nani missed an 86th minute penalty that would have given the visitor

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Arsenal vs Blackpool highlights 6:0

Arsenal#39;s Jack Wilshere (R) challenges Blackpool#39;s Marlon Harewood during their English Premier League soccer match at The Emirates Stadium in London August 21, 2010. England winger Theo Walcott scored a hat trick Saturday as Arsenal brought 10-man Blackpool back down to earth by thrashing the promoted side 6-0 in the Premier League. Walcott scored twice in the first half and added a third after the interval in a stunning individual display that earned the praise of Arsenal manager Ar

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