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UFC 124 Live Online Streaming St-Pierre vs Koscheck

Watch Live UFC 124 St-Pierre vs Koscheck Online Streaming UFC 124 Fight Card: Watch Live UFC 124 Online Streaming St-Pierre vs Josh Koscheck, Stefan Struve vs Sean McCorkle,Jim Miller vs Charles Oliveira,Joe Stevenson vs Mac Danzig,Thiago Alves vs John Howard,Mark Bocek vs Dustin Hazelett,Jesse Bongfeldt vs Rafael Natal,Matthew Riddle vs Sean Pierson,Joe Doerksen vs Dan UFC 124 Live Online Streaming St-Pierre vs Koscheck is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Carbon-Neutral Sail-Powered Cargo Ships Scheduled to Return to European Waters in 2012

image: B9 Energy What comes after fossil fuel powered containers shipping is a pet topic of mine to contemplate and a new story from CNN on what the folks at B9 Energy (primarily a wind power company…) are planning in the way of carbon-neutral three-masted cargo ships is really pretty inspiring–even if some of the react and contextual quotes in the article show a decided lack of vision. But the ultra-cool you’ve got to go backward to progress cargo ship first…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Carbon-Neutral Sail-Powered Cargo Ships Scheduled to Return to European Waters in 2012

Revenge of the Electric Car (Official Trailer!)

Coming in the Spring of 2011 As promised , now that the Revenge of the Electric Car facebook fan page has reach… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Elizabeth Edwards Dies of Cancer at 61/ R.I.P

Elizabeth Edwards, who as the wife of former Senator John Edwards gave America an intimate look at a candidate’s marriage by sharing his quest for the 2008 presidential nomination as she struggled with incurable cancer and, secretly, with his infidelity, died Tuesday at her home in Chapel Hill, N.C. She was 61. Her family confirmed the death. A family friend said Mrs. Edwards was surrounded by family and friends when she died shortly after 10:15 a.m. On Monday, two family friends said that her cancer had spread to her liver and that doctors had advised against further medical treatment. Mrs. Edwards posted a Facebook message to friends on Monday, saying, “I have been sustained throughout my life by three saving graces — my family, my friends, and a faith in the power of resilience and hope.” She added: “The days of our lives, for all of us, are numbered. We know that.” In a life of idyllic successes and crushing reverses, Mrs. Edwards was an accomplished lawyer, the mother of four children and the wife of a wealthy, handsome senator with sights on the White House. But their 16-year-old son was killed in a car crash, cancer struck her at age 55, the political dreams died and, within months, her husband admitted to having had an extramarital affair with a campaign videographer. The scandal over the affair faded after his disclosure in 2008. But in 2009, Mrs. Edwards resurrected it in a new book and interviews and television appearances, telling how her husband had misrepresented the infidelity to her, rocked their marriage and spurned her advice to abandon his run for the presidency, a decision in which she ultimately acquiesced. Last January, on the eve of new disclosures in a book by a former political aide, Mr. Edwards admitted he had fathered a child with the campaign videographer. Soon afterward, he and Mrs. Edwards separated legally. Mrs. Edwards, a savvy political adviser who took on major roles in her husband’s two campaigns for the White House, learned she had a breast tumor the size of a half-dollar on Election Day 2004, when the Democratic ticket — Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts and Mr. Edwards, his running mate from North Carolina — lost to President George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney. Radiation and chemotherapy appeared to put the cancer into remission. In a best-selling memoir, “Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers” (Broadway Books, 2006), Mrs. Edwards chronicled her fight for survival. But in March 2007, with her husband again chasing a presidential nomination, this time against Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards disclosed that her cancer had returned. They said it was malignant and in an advanced stage, having spread beyond the breast and lymph nodes into her ribs, hip bones and lungs. It was treatable but “no longer curable,” Mr. Edwards explained. But he said he would continue his bid for the presidency, and Mrs. Edwards said that she, too, would go on with the campaign. “I don’t expect my life to be significantly different,” she declared. Mrs. Edwards had always been a dominant figure in her husband’s political life. Often called his closest adviser and surrogate, she reviewed his television advertisements and major speeches, helped pick his lieutenants, joined internal debates over tactics and strategy, and sometimes dressed down, or even forced out, campaign aides she thought had failed her husband. A scathing portrait of Mrs. Edwards’s political role, based mainly on unnamed sources, was presented in “Game Change,” a book by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin published last January. “The nearly universal assessment” among campaign aides, they wrote, “was that there was no one on the national stage for whom the disparity between public image and private reality was vaster or more disturbing.” Mrs. Edwards’s advanced cancer made her a riveting figure, at times overshadowing the candidate himself. In 2007, she was often mobbed by crowds that saw her as courageous. Inevitably, there were questions about putting their marriage on display. People wondered about their values, or whether they were in denial about the cancer. Some accused them of cynically using her illness for political gain. But Mr. and Mrs. Edwards were undeterred. While she took a yellow chemotherapy pill once a day, her stamina seemed high, she often carried her own bags and put in 16-hour days, and she showed no signs of the disease: her hair was full, her skin color was robust, and she bustled with energy. Political consultants said American voters yearned for authenticity and character in a candidate, and thought Mr. Edwards had a singular opportunity. But his aides worried, with some justification, that Mrs. Edwards on a podium was too compelling for his good. At a luncheon in Cleveland, some comments from the audience sounded like paeans to her. By ROBERT D. McFADDEN added by: BRAVATRAVELS

Watch Two and a Half Men Season 8 Episode 11 – Dead From The Waist Down

Watch Two and a Half Men S8E11: Dead From The Waist Down Alan is getting frustrated that he continuously see Charlie shower Courtney with diamonds and such, and with Lyndsey’s birthday nearing, he must now find a way to somehow earn enough cash to buy her something special on her day. As we now of Alan’s luck, his efforts fell short once again and have now resorted in to something unbecoming of him. The new installment of our favorite guys of Two and a Half Men, which is entitled “Dead From The Waist Down” is the comedy hit TV show’s 1th episode of the 8th season that aired last 12/06/2010 Monday at 9:00 PM on CBS. Watch Two and a Half Men 8×11(0811)

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Germany in shock after prime-time TV accident

TV hosts Thomas Gottschalk (L) looks on as Samuel Koch gets medical help after he fell during the television show #39;Wetten, dass …?#39; (Bet it ?) show on December 4, in Duesseldorf, western Germany. A contestant in one of Germany#39;s most popular TV shows was in intensive care with serious spine injuries on Sunday after a stunt watched by millions of viewers went horribly wrong.… Read more » A contestant in one of Germany#39;s most popular TV shows was in intensive care with serious spi

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Russia’s Permafrost Not So Permanent Anymore (Video)

“Looking for hard date in very soft ground…” If there’s one thing that can make global warming worse, it’s large quantities of

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‘Glee’ Star Lea Michele Celebrates Grammy Nominations

The show’s cast is up for soundtrack and pop group awards. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Christina Garibaldi Lea Michele Photo: MTV News Week after week, the “Glee” cast has been delivering catchy covers of songs that people already love, so it’s not surprising that in addition to big sales and ratings numbers, they’re starting to receive music industry accolades as well. And on Wednesday night, they managed to snag two Grammy nominations , not just for the obvious category — Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media — but also for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group With Vocals for their cover of Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin’.” “That’s so cool!” star Lea Michele (Rachel) said of the kudos. But she almost missed the news of their nods, since she was traveling to New York to attend the Billboard Women in Music Awards on Thursday (December 2). “I had to turn my phone off last night when we were taking of to come to New York, so up until the last minute I was texting my castmembers like, ‘What’s going on?’ ” she told MTV News on the red carpet of the Billboard event, where she was honored as a Triple Threat. “And then when I landed, I had, like, four from all of them like, ‘We got nominated!’ ” Funny enough, they are up against Train’s “Hey, Soul Sister” and Paramore’s “The Only Exception,” both of which have been reimagined on “Glee.” (Also nominated in the category are Maroon 5 for “Misery” and Sade for “Babyfather.”) And though the soundtrack nod is nothing to sneeze at, Michele has a soft spot for the Journey cover that was featured in the show’s season-one finale. “I’m so happy, especially that it’s for ‘Don’t Stop Believin’,’ which is for the whole cast, so that we all get to go,” she said. “That’s just awesome.” Which “Glee” cover do you think deserved a Grammy nomination? Talk about it in the comments. Related Videos 2011 Grammy Nomination Reactions Related Photos 2011 Grammy Awards Nominees: Hits And Misses The 2011 Grammy Nominations Concert Hottest Fashions Of The 2011 Grammy Nomination Concert

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Quantum Dot Displays May Trump OLEDs for Most Awesome TV Screens

Image via Engadget Everyone talks about OLED displays as one day being the thing to beat for TVs, since OLED technology offers incredibly vivid colors with increasingly less electricity consumption. LG has already utilized the display technology in a couple television models , though they cost and arm and a leg. Now the company has moved on to explore another option – QLEDs. They could be even more crisp with even lower energy requirements. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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