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Can $46 Million Buy An Energy Monopoly? Not In California

photo via flickr In a fight that showed the flaws in California’s ballot initiative process and the sheer nerve of PG&E, the state’s largest utility, clean energy and local control has won. Proposition 16, which would have change California’s constitution to force cities and counties to get the approval of two-thirds of their voters before using public money to invest in local energy projects or utilities. PG&E spent over $46 million on the effort, which would have ensured its monopoly. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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New York Toughens Up on Electronics Manufacturers with New e-Waste Law

Photo via Mark, Vicki, Ellaura and Mason New York City has had its share of difficulty in regards to setting strict regulations for e-waste recycling. When they set up a regulation requiring manufacturers to provide door-to-door pickup of electronics, manufacturers bit back with a lawsuit . But now, the city has some degree of support from the state of New York, which just implemented a law toughening up manu… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Katy Perry Heats Up MTV Movie Awards With ‘California Gurls’ Performance

Snoop Dogg joins the singer onstage for a live performance of her summer anthem. By James Montgomery Katy Perry performs at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards Photo: Jeff Kravitz/ FilmMagic Well, there wasn’t any nudity , but that’s about the only thing Katy Perry didn’t pack into the first-ever TV performance of her new single “California Gurls” on Sunday at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards. A DayGlo m

WTF: Louisiana Governor Calls for More Offshore Drilling

Photo via Freedom Blogging Say what? As millions of gallons of oil spew out of the Gulf , and much of it threatening to make landfall on his state, Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal has called for … more offshore drilling. Citing “concerns for the economic impact” of discontinuing drilling, he wrote a letter to Obama asking the president to lift the newly imposed moratorium. Yes, you read that correctly: the man in charge of Louisiana, the state likely to be most devastated b… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Will and Jim Explore Australia – Webisode 1 – Melbourne

Will and Jim set out from California to see the real Australia, and to make a film about their trip so people back home would see there's more Down Under than kangaroos and “shrimp on the barbie.” Check out their first adventure in Melbourne a pulsing global city in the state of Victoria, home to 4 million people from all over the world. Stay tuned for two more episodes! added by: willbpayne

Cyclone in Gujarat 2010

According to weather department, wind speed in the coastal areas of Gujarat would reach 65-75 kmph by Thursday and increase gradually. Sea would be rough with waves from southwesterly direction and fishermen have been advised not to go out in the sea till tomorrow, they said. The ports in the state have also been asked to hoist distress warning signal 2. Tropical cyclone #39;Phet#39; in the Arabian sea has intensified further into a severe cyclonic storm, moved northwestward, and lay centred 1

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Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Joins Los Angeles City’s Boycott on Arizona

L.A. County supervisors join city's AZ boycott Tuesday, June 01, 2010 DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES (KABC) — The L.A. County Board of Supervisors voted to join the city's economic boycott of Arizona over the new immigration law. The L.A. City Council already voted to boycott the state because of Arizona's new immigration law. Supervisors Gloria Molina and Zev Yaroslavsky say there is no question that America's immigration system is broken, but they believe Arizona's new law is a violation of American civil rights. Molina and Yaroslavsky introduced a motion asking Gov. Jan Brewer of Arizona to repeal SB 1070. The motion also directs the county to review all investments in Arizona, such as state municipal bonds, and to suspend travel to Arizona for county business. The motion passed by a vote of 3 to 2. The Board of Supervisors willl also send a letter to President Barack Obama and Congress, asking them to pass comprehensive immigration reform. Supervisor Don Knabe said boycotting Arizona is a misguided reaction to a bad law, while Supervisor Mike Antonovich called the motion “stupid.” “It doesn't make sense, it doesn't follow the law,” Antonovich said. “All Arizona is doing is following federal law and that is also California state law.” Supervisor Knabe released a written statement saying he also wouldn't support the motion. “Los Angeles County is currently facing tremendous fiscal challenges with our own dysfunctional state government, which we are attempting to work through. This motion takes away from these efforts, and will distract from what we are elected to do for the residents of this county,” Knabe's statement read. Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas was the deciding vote on the issue. The LAUSD Board of Education is also joining the list of those opposing Arizona's law. The board will consider on Tuesday a resolution condemning the law and curtailing economic support of Arizona, introduced by board president Monica Garcia. The resolution would urge students and their parents to be aware of the law, which authorizes Arizona police to question someone's immigration status when there is suspicion that the person may be in the state illegally. added by: EthicalVegan

Gary Coleman Hospitalized, Condition Reportedly "Critical"

Gary Coleman has been hospitalized in Utah and is, per one report, in “critical condition.” The former Diff’rent Strokes star, who lives in the state, was transported from…

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Volunteer Esther Lau adeptly fulfills any task assigned to her as the State Nurse Liaison of the Hawaii State Chapter of the American Red Cross. Esther Lau has been a volunteer with the American Red Cross since 2001. “I can#39;t really explain why I do it, it just gives me so much energy and satisfaction,” she said. Jennifer Walter, the Disaster Services Response Preparedness Manager for the Hawaii State Chapter, remarked that “one of Esther Lau#39;s greatest strengths as a volunteer is her

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Will California Ban Texas Textbooks?

After the Texas State School Board made controversial changes to the state’s curriculum, CA legislators want to prevent new books from entering CA classrooms.

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