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Should We Rename the BP Gulf Oil Spill?

Photo via the US Coast Guard It’s a question that’s been raised repeatedly over the course of the 3-month ordeal in the Gulf of Mexico — what do we call it? Though most publications and journalists (this one included) have leaned towards variations on ” the BP spill ” or ” the Gulf spill ” many have been dissatisfied with this terminology from the start. This isn’t merely a “spill” after all, it’s the biggest environmental disaster in US history, with oil continuously pumped into the Gulf for months… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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5 Reasons Why Salt Will Be Bigger Than Inception

Can you feel the excitement? In a mere four days, Inception will hit theaters, melt your face and take its rightful place as the biggest non-animated film of the summer. At least until Salt comes out next week and blows Inception out of the water. Wait, what? Ahead, Movieline dissects why Angelina Jolie’s summer action spectacle is poised to win the box office war with Christopher Nolan’s pedigreed mind-bender.

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James Cameron Made How Much for Avatar?

And you thought watching LeBron James agonize over which city he was going to cash his million dollar checks in was discouraging. According to reports, James Cameron has reportedly made — you know what, sit down and take a breath. Ready? James Cameron has reportedly made $350 million for directing Avatar . That’s — in the understatement of forever — “the biggest financial haul ever for a movie director from a single pic,” writes Deadline’s Nikki Finke. So, how did Cameron find himself such a windfall?

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Who Pretended to Sleep in During Today’s Emmy Nominations?

Welcome to what has become an annual jamboree at Movieline: a review of actors who pretended to sleep in, turn off their phone, or duck into the greenhouse during the Emmy nominations. We base this exercise on two important tenets: 1) Actors love receiving adulation, and 2) Actors love receiving adulation in front of everyone . There’s no excuse to miss Sofia Vergara’s giggly announcement, Jim Parsons, you vainglorious man! Let’s sniff out the biggest liars from THR ‘s roll of nominee reactions.

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Scientists Crack Code of How to Live Past 100: Vegetarianism, Religion, Good Genes

Image via Dezinerfolio A group of US scientists studying human longevity believe they’ve gathered some invaluable evidence in the quest to predict which people will live to be older than 100. Based on genetic ‘signposts’, the scientists have worked out a mathematical model that determines a person’s chance of living to be a centenarian. To gather the data, they looked at the biggest study yet done on centenarians, and found that there were common lifestyle choices and habits amongst those who lived longest: Vegetarianism, avoidance of alcohol, and a strong religion, to name a few. Beyond that … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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7th-Graders Discover Mysterious Cave on Mars

A group of seventh-graders in California has discovered a mysterious cave on Mars as part of a research project to study images taken by a NASA spacecraft orbiting the red planet. The 16 students from teacher Dennis Mitchell's 7th-grade science class at Evergreen Middle School in Cottonwood, Calif., found what looks to be a Martian skylight — a hole in the roof of a cave on Mars. The intrepid students were participating in the Mars Student Imaging Program at the Mars Space Flight Facility at Arizona State University. The program allows students to frame a research question and then commission a Mars-orbiting camera to take an image to answer their question. The newfound hole on Mars resembled features seen on other parts of Mars in a 2007 study by Glen Cushing, a U.S. Geological Survey scientist. Cushing suggested that these anomalous pit craters are like skylights — places where a small part of the roof of a cave or a lava tube had collapsed, opening the area below the surface to the sky. More—- http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100621/sc_space/7thgradersdiscovermysteriouscave… added by: remanns

Do you support gay marriage?

Gay marriage has become one of the biggest domestic issues of the last few elections. Do you support it? http://current.com/shows/infomania/90228258_marriage-is-gay.htm added by: afitzgerald

WORLD CUP 2010 PREDICTIONS AND LATEST ODDS FOR TUESDAYS ACTION …

World Cup 2010 Predictions and Latest Odds for Tuesday’s Action! Check out the latest odds and selections from Blue Square! … Kim Jong Il’s men will be attempting to pull off one of the biggest upsets of all time and are priced at 25/1 to win this match- that’s the longest odds of any side in the Group Stages. Brazil boast a pile of first-class attacking talent and I’ve got my eye on Luis Fabiano to score at any point in the match. He’s priced at 1/2 to score a goal at …

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World Cup Matches | 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa – Spain vs …

This is a gameplay of the PC version of 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa . Developed by the community (the best editors in the whole world) on FIFA 10 platform, the mode seems to be the biggest creation of all FIFA-Time. …

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2010 World Cup: When worlds collide

The World Cup soccer tournament began Friday in South Africa. For fans in 32 countries, it’s more than a sports event. It’s the biggest recurring celebration of national pride.

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