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Obesity, Chemical Exposure Causing Some Girls to Hit Puberty at Age 7, Study Finds

Photo via WLS Channel An eye-opening study profiled in the New York Times reveals that some girls in the United States are hitting puberty at abnormally early ages — sometimes at 7 or 8 years old. There are a number of suspected causes for this potentially dangerous trend, chief among them childhood obesity and exposure to chemicals. This gives us yet another reason to e… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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U.S. Limiting Corporate Nuclear Liability

Even as President Obama is insisting that BP pay for all the damage caused by its oil spill, his administration is leaning on the Indian government to render its citizens unable to claim damages from U.S. power-plant suppliers in the event of a nuclear accident. Before U.S. companies enter India's burgeoning nuclear-power market, the U.S. government is pushing for legislation limiting their liability. “The passing of the bill by Indian parliament would mean a win-win situation for both the countries, generating employment as well as giving India abundant clean energy,” U.S. Ambassador Timothy J. Roemer said. Clean is a curious word to use in this context, given that the bill is necessitated by the potentially catastrophic filthiness of nuclear power. The bill in question would indemnify foreign suppliers and make India's domestic operators responsible for the costs of nuclear disasters — though only up to a point. Domestic operators' liabilities are to be capped at about $110 million, after which the Indian government would be responsible. If damages exceed $460 million, the victims would be on their own. The Chernobyl disaster is estimated to have cost more than $250 billion. In the event of such a catastrophe, India's liability bill would put almost the entire burden on victims and taxpayers, giving suppliers and operators less incentive to ensure safety. To be sure, indemnifying suppliers and capping the liability of operators are the international norms, or else few companies would be in the nuclear business. The Price-Anderson Act, which regulates liability for nuclear accidents in the United States, also channels costs to operators and caps them at $11 billion (to be shared by the industry as a whole). That is a considerable sum, though it's arguably inadequate in light of the staggering potential costs of a nuclear calamity. Nevertheless, the law allows victims to sue for additional damages. Indians, by contrast, stand to lose this right under the proposed nuclear-liability law. Arguments over India's nuclear bill have been particularly passionate because of memories of the night in December 1984 when clouds of poison gas escaped from a Union Carbide pesticide factory in Bhopal, in central India. At least 15,000 people have died as a result, and more than 100,000 have suffered permanent impairment. At the time, the Indian government estimated damages at $3.3 billion, and today, given extensive long-term effects that no one foresaw, they would be reckoned as far greater. But Union Carbide paid a settlement of only $470 million. Circumstantial evidence suggests the Reagan administration prevailed upon Indian leaders to go easy on Union Carbide. Story continues http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/06/28-5 added by: Stoneyroad

Movieline Liveblogs The Human Centipede!

OK. Okay . Here’s what’s about to happen: I’m going to go into the living room, fire up the cable box, and order Human Centipede On Demand (it’s not playing in Los Angeles yet, but Time Warner has generously made it available at the push of a button), and I’m going to liveblog it here, doing my absolute best not to faint, vomit or tear out my hair while screaming in anguish at my Maker about how He could allow something like this to exist. Is this a stupid stunt? Of course it is. But I need to find out for myself — and for you, the reader who has too much sense to subject him or herself to this cinematic abomination — if this is, in fact, 2010’s Most Barfiest Movie. Join me in this potentially soul-extinguishing exercise after the jump: (It should go without saying, but there will be many SPOILERS ahead.)

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Apple Adds Multitasking, Folders, Enhanced Mail, iBooks For iPhone OS 4.0

The addition of multitasking to iPhone OS 4.0 may be the feature most people are excited about, but it’s not the only thing Apple CEO Steve Jobs decided to unveil on stage today. You can view the details on multitasking right here . iPhone OS 4.0 will also introduce the concept of Folders, allowing users to sort and categorize the potentially hundreds of applications currently filling up home screen after home screen on their iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Folders act like the Stacks feature in OS X. Each Folder is created by simply holding down on a single application and stacking them on top of each other. The device will attempt to automatically categorize them by application type (i.e. games), but users are free to change the naming on their own (for example: first-person shooter games). Folders can appear on the home screen or be dragged onto the interace dock. The added customization of folders has also lifted the application limit from 180 to 2,160. That’s, uh, a lot. Enhanced Mail is something iPhone and iPod Touch users have been waiting ages for. iPad owners have been given a glimpse at what an improved version of the Mail application is like, but iPhone OS 4.0 introduces some major, long-needed changes to the service. For one, a unified inbox. Most users have a work and personal e-mail linked to their device and now the interface supports a single inbox, including threading e-mails, rather than having them separate. You can also switch between inboxes quickly, open attachments via outside applications and, if you need it, add multiple Exchange-based accounts onto one device. The addition fo iBooks is about what you’d expect: a smaller version of iBooks for iPhone and iPod Touch. Nothing too flashy there, but most agree Apple needs a much larger selection. Today’s demos were shown on an iPhone, but the features should come to iPad and iPod Touch, too. Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . iPhone – iPod Touch – Apple – IPad – Steve Jobs

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Introducing Game Center, Apple’s Social Gaming Network

There are a variety of iPhone services linking various games to one another in an Xbox Live or PlayStation Network-like interface with linked friends, achievements, etc. Apple has thrown a wrench into those plans, however, with their own social gaming network, entitled Game Center. Game Center was unveiled this morning as part of Apple’s iPhone OS 4.0 event. The social network includes everything you’d expect and want from a cross-game network, based on other network successes: achievements, matchmaking, friends lists and leaderboards. iPhone OS 4.0 is scheduled to launch sometime this summer. This could be huge for games. But what happens to existing networks like plus? Have something to share? Sitting on a news tip? E-mail me . You can also follow me on Twitter . Apple – IPhone – Operating system – iPhone 3G – Xbox Live

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Death Threats, Schmeth Threats: Erin Andrews to Dance On!

It will take more than a depraved stalker or threats on her life to prompt Erin Andrews to pack it in prematurely on ABC’s Dancing With the Stars. The ESPN reporter will perform on Monday night’s live show despite recent threats by a crazy person to murder her . She says she’s in it to win it. “I’m glad I’m here. I don’t want to let Maks down, I don’t want to let my family down, and I don’t want to let myself down,” Andrews told People . “I’m not going to stop living my life.” Erin will perform the waltz with Maksim Chmerkovskiy , her partner and rumored love. She says the time on the dance floor has been therapeutic. “I don’t quit on things. It’s not an option for me,” the 31-year-old says, having come face-to-face with yet another potentially terrifying situation. Last month, Illinois resident and certified creep Michael David Barrett was sentenced to 30 months for filming her through a hotel room peephole. Dude then posted clips of Erin Andrews nude online. We know she’s hot, but that’s the creepiest, most pathetic thing ever. Enjoy prison, Mike. And go Erin and Maks tonight!

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David Letterman ‘Grateful’ After Extortionist Pleads Guilty

Joe Halderman sentenced to six months in prison for attempted grand larceny after threatening to expose talk-show host’s affair with staffer. By Gil Kaufman David Letterman Photo: Ray Tamarra/Getty Images David Letterman breathed a sigh of relief on Tuesday after former CBS News producer Robert “Joe” Halderman pleaded guilty to attempted grand larceny in a Manhattan courtroom. Shortly after the plea was announced, the “Late Show With David Letterman” host released a statement in which he praised prosecutors, saying, “When they became involved with this case, I had complete faith that a just and appropriate result was inevitable. On behalf of my family, I am extremely grateful for their tireless efforts.” Later, on the air, Letterman said he’d never been involved in anything like this before and was initially “full of anxiety and nervous and worried” about the plea, according to a Reuters report. But his fears were calmed when prosecutors assured him it would be handled “skillfully and appropriately.” He went on to thank Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. and former District Attorney Robert Morgenthau for helping out on the case. Months after a surprising sex scandal exposed the behind-the-scenes affair the very private Letterman carried on with a staffer, the plea deal by Halderman avoided a potentially embarrassing trial. Halderman, 52, was sentenced to six months in prison after his guilty plea over a scheme in which he attempted to extort $2 million from Letterman in exchange for keeping quiet about the affair. After originally pleading not guilty in October to the charges, Halderman took a plea bargain in which he will also do 1,000 hours of community service and be on probation for five years, according to Reuters. Halderman had been facing up to 15 years in prison for attempted grand larceny. During his court appearance, Halderman said he felt “great remorse” for his actions, and he apologized to Letterman for the incident. Halderman’s lawyer had initially claimed the producer was trying to sell a script to the late-night host, not extort money. “In September of 2009, I attempted to extort $2 million from David Letterman by threatening to disclose personal and private information about him, whether true or false,” Halderman told the judge. The producer had lived with Stephanie Birkitt, a Letterman staffer, and after learning of her affair with the married father of a young son, Halderman demanded the money in exchange for not going public with the potentially damaging information. Letterman went directly to police, and Halderman was later arrested while trying to cash a phony check given to him by one of the comedian’s attorneys. Letterman admitted to the infidelity on air and discussed the extortion attempt on a show in October. According to People magazine, in a statement, Letterman’s attorney, Daniel J. Horwitz, said, “[Halderman’s] admissions today were compelling, and for that he will receive a serious sentence.”

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Lindsay Lohan’s Cleavage Returns

Lindsay Lohan is off in Europe somewhere completely ignoring the Academy Awards because, let’s be honest, she has no business being anywhere near an award ceremony. Unless of course that ceremony is to celebrate the last year’s achievements in cleavage. Here she is showing off her potentially award winning rack in what looks to be some poor girl’s prom dress. Obviously I don’t care one way or another where she’s going or what she’s doing, but cleavage is cleavage and I’m all over it. I want to touch it… With my mouth. Enjoy.

Jakob Lodwick’s Guide To The Pressures Of Fame(balls)

Ousted founder of Vimeo, the Original Fameball, and now pointedly crazy internet personae Jakob Lodwick has finally written the definitive treatise on how to deal with the pressures he’s experienced from “a prominent online gossip publication.” And it’s not terrible! Lodwick’s potential swan song goes like this: 1. I’m okay.

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