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WikiLeaks founder Voted Readers’ Choice for TIME’s Person of the Year 2010

The founder of WikiLeaks has been crowned the readers' choice for TIME's Person of the Year 2010. Assange won the most votes in this year's poll, racking up an impressive 382,020 votes out of a total of 1,249,425, resulting in a clear majority as the runner-up, Recep Tayyip Ergodan the Prime Minister of Turkey received 148,383 less votes.But Assange wasn't the winner in all aspects – Lady Gaga trounced him on Facebook, receiving 65,417 “likes” on Facebook to Assange's 45,643. Here is the Top 10 people as chosen by TIME readers.

Street Recyclers Demand a Say in Climate Talks

A still from a video about trash pickers in Turkey. Image: ‘ Turkey’s Changemakers ‘ Before there were municipal sanitation workers emptying dumpsters into their big blue trucks , other garbage men gathered trash in Istanbul neighborhoods, picking out scraps of paper or empty bottles to resell. Those that continue plying their trade toda… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Mining No Golden Opportunity For Turkey, Mongolia

Residents of the Kaz Mountains (pictured) in Turkey are worried about the impact of gold mining. Photo: B@ni / Creative Commons . With few legal or political avenues open to fight what they say is illegal and environmentally damaging mining, four Mongolian activists took drastic action earlier this fall: They opened fire with hunting rifles on gold-mining equipment owned by two foreign firms, China’s Puraam and Canada’s Centerra Gold…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Irvin Kershner, Director Of ‘The Empire Strikes Back,’ Dies At 87

The filmmaker, who also helmed the Bond flick ‘Never Say Never Again’ and ‘Robocop 2,’ passed away in Los Angeles. By Tom DiChiara Irvin Kershner Photo: Jean-Christophe Verhaegen/ AFP/ Getty Images Irvin Kershner, best known for directing the “Star Wars” sequel “The Empire Strikes Back,” has died at the age of 87. The filmmaker passed away at his Los Angeles home after a long bout with an unspecified illness, his goddaughter Adriana Santini told French news service AFP on Monday. Born in 1923 in Philadelphia, Kershner studied music, painting and photography before turning his focus to filmmaking in the early 1950s. He got his start directing documentaries in Iran, Greece and Turkey for the United States Information Service, then returned to the States to develop the TV series “Confidential File” and “The Rebel.” Kershner made his feature directorial debut with “Stakeout on Dope Street” in 1958 and went on to direct a number of well-known films, including 1960’s “Hoodlum Priest” and 1966’s “A Fine Madness,” starring Sean Connery and Joanne Woodward. In 1980, Kershner directed “Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back,” the sequel to George Lucas’s 1977 space-opera hit, arguably the series’ best-loved and most critically acclaimed installment. While “Empire Strikes Back” is certainly the film for which Kershner is most fondly remembered, he’s also known for helming 1983’s unauthorized James Bond film “Never Say Never Again” — which saw Sean Connery return to the role of 007 — and 1990’s “Robocop II.” Kershner did a bit of acting in his day as well. He made his big-screen debut in Martin Scorsese’s “The Last Temptation of Christ” in 1988, and also appeared as a filmmaker in the 1994 Steven Seagal vehicle “On Deadly Ground.” At the time of his death, Kershner was still actively working in photography. The Force was strong with this one.

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Irvin Kershner, Director Of ‘The Empire Strikes Back,’ Dies At 87

In the Fight Against Invasive Lionfish, Florida Sponsors Fishing Derbies

Photo: Matt Kieffer under a Creative Commons license

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Istanbul Treats Its Famous and Beautiful Bosphorus Strait Like a Trash Can, Turkish NGO Says

Istanbul’s Bosphorus: It looks nice and clean. Photo: Jennifer Hattam . From the deck of a boat bobbing on its surface, Istanbul’s Bosphorus Strait seems to flow fresh and strong, breathing air and energy into the city it divides into two continents. When anchored in a secluded cove near the Black Sea end of the strait, it even feels clean enough to swim in. But what lies underneath the waves is apparently another matter altogether…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Cameron Diaz See Through Bikini of the Day

It is your thanksgiving and I figure why should I bother trying to post, no one is going to read it, but then I remembered that the world is not based on fucking America and since I have no readers on a regular day, nothing changes come Holidays…. So here are some pics of Cameron Diaz giving thanks that she’s got tons of money and access to Botox, cuz bitch is old. These pics are shitty, but at least she’s not fat like most 40 year old pussy that didn’t make a living off their looks, who never married and never got knocked up, cuz they feared getting old and becoming irrlevant…I guess we can thank Hollywood for that, cuz without it, god fucking knows that kind of pig behind the counter at WalMart Cameron Diaz would be. Not that it matters. Happy Thanksgiving America. Celebrating Natives who are shitty at real estate deals with Turkey meals and football makes total sense to me…but not as much as Cameron Diaz hiding her menopause body while trying to hang onto her youth…but not in a fun, careless sex tape way, but in a covering her menopausal body way. Boring.

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Angelina Jolie Refuses to Celebrate Thanksgiving: It’s a Story of Murder

Today's “You're Really a Turkey” award goes to actress Angelina Jolie who according to a friend so despises Thanksgiving that she's intentionally out of the country. The gossip website Popeater is also reporting that Jolie feels Americans are celebrating a story of murder (h/t Big Hollywood ): read more

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Humane Society Accuses Top Turkey Hatchery of Cruel and Inhumane Treatment of Birds

Humane Society accuses top turkey hatchery of abuse By Emanuella Grinberg, CNN November 24, 2010 10:40 p.m. EST The Humane Society says birds at the Willmar Poultry hatchery are subjected to inhumane treatment. STORY HIGHLIGHTS * Humane Society investigator shoots undercover video at a turkery hatchery * Video purports to show live birds tossed in grinder, injured poults left on ground to suffer * Willmar Poultry head says firm is committed “to meeting or exceeding” industry standards * Richard VanderSpek says some employees' actions violate company's policies (CNN) — Undercover video shot at one of the nation's largest turkey producers shows what an animal rights group calls cruel and inhumane treatment of birds. The Humane Society of the United States released its findings this week from an 11-day undercover operation in October at the Willmar Poultry Company in Willmar, Minnesota. The hatchery, described on the company's website as the nation's largest, produces more than 30 million poults, or young turkeys, each year and delivers more than 600,000 a week to customers nationwide. A Humane Society investigator worked at the hatchery and shot video that appears to show employees cutting the toes off poults before tossing them down a chute to a bloody conveyor belt. The video, which is posted on the group's website, also shows an employee scooping up a handful of poults and tossing them into a bin, dropping some on the floor and leaving them there. The video also purports to show an employee pulling a cart of injured animals over to a grinder and throwing them in. “Our latest investigation exposes a callous disregard for animal welfare in the turkey industry, including practices such as grinding alive sick, injured and even healthy but unwanted turkeys,” said Wayne Pacelle, Humane Society of the United States president and CEO. “It's unacceptable for workers to leave injured and nonambulatory animals to suffer on the floor for hours on end, only to then send them to their deaths in a grinder.” Willmar Poultry Company President Richard VanderSpek defended the company's animal welfare practices and policies and said in a statement that the video depicted “the actions of some employees that violate the company's animal welfare policies.” “We condemn any mistreatment of the animals in our care and will take swift action to investigate and address these issues. Willmar Poultry will also review its policies, procedures, employee training and site monitoring to help ensure that our employees understand and follow company animal welfare policies and procedures,” VanderSpek said in a statement. VanderSpek said the company was committed “to meeting or exceeding” industry standards for animal welfare practices and policies, including the National Turkey Federation's Animal Care Guidelines. “The No. 1 priority for our turkey industry is to provide the safest, highest quality products possible. Therefore, it is essential for the industry to ensure the well-being of the turkeys it raises. Whether it is on the farm or in the processing facility, the turkey industry acts responsibly in the raising, breeding, transporting and processing of all turkeys,” he said. added by: EthicalVegan

Obama: Turkey Pardon is Like ‘Dancing with the Stars’

Filed under: Barack Obama , Politix President Obama let the jokes fly during his turkey pardoning ceremony this morning — comparing the turkey competition to ” Dancing with the Stars ” … if the show murdered the contestants who didn’t make the cut. Obama explained that each bird had to… Read more

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