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Obama Yesterday: Gaddafi Must Go… Obama Today: Gaddafi Can Stay (Video)

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On Monday Barack Obama told reporters in Chile that Gaddafi needs to go. But, that was yesterday. Today Barack Obama told reporters that Gaddafi can stay. Politico 44 reported: President Obama indicated on Tuesday that Muammar Qadhafi may still have … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 23/03/2011 01:36 Number of articles : 2

Obama Yesterday: Gaddafi Must Go… Obama Today: Gaddafi Can Stay (Video)

Princess Mary gives birth to twins

PRINCESS gives birth to a healthy boy and girl after going into labour yesterday in Copenhagen.

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Princess Mary gives birth to twins

PRINCESS gives birth to a healthy boy and girl after going into labour yesterday in Copenhagen.

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Qualcomm Stadium Flooding 2010 pictures

Today, Qualcomm Stadium looks much different. Crews have been working hard to restore the stadium for the Poinsettia Bowl and have pumped out an approximate of 1.5 million gallons of water overnight, and now is expected to be in perfect condition for the game. Bruce Binkowski, Poinsettia Bowl executive director, said this was “an amazing accomplishment.” Yesterday, the Qualcomm Stadium, where San Diego State and Navy where going to play the Poinsettia Bowl today, was reportedly flooded under 1

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Tar Sands Not Most Destructive Project on Earth, But Very Far From Benign: Royal Society of Canada

image: RSC TreeHugger has filled a great many virtual pages on the topic of Alberta tar sands , detailing time and time again the high environmental costs of extracting this so-called unconventional source of oil , which the Albertan government has bet much of its future on. Now the more august and staid body of the Royal Socie… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Rupert Murdoch & The Fox News Climate Conundrum

Photo: mroach , Flickr, CC Yesterday, Matt reported on the rather unsurprising (yet still interesting to view in the light of day) news that Fox ‘journalists’ had been given direct instructions to essentially never report on climate change without offering skeptical talking points as well. Predictably, the green and liberal blogosphere, which loves to hate Fox, went abuzz. The most interesting point to be raised, in my opinion, was just how different… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Why Resilience Beats Sustainability – Rob Hopkins on Transition in the City (Video)

Image credit: ResilientPLANET Yesterday I posted about the new film from the creators of the End of Suburbia . This time around, the focus is on cities—and how cities can adapt to future shocks from peak oil, climate change, food shortages and heaven knows what else might be thrown at us. No word yet on when the film itself will be released, but select material is beginning to appear on YouTube, including an interview with Rob Hopkins, creator of… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Cameron Diaz and A-Rod — Workin’ It Out

Filed under: Cameron Diaz , Alex Rodriguez , Paparazzi Photo , Gossip / Rumors Reunited couple Cameron Diaz and Alex Rodriguez spent a little quality time together yesterday at a gym in Miami. Feel the burn. Read more

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Robin Day, Master of British Furniture Design, Dies

Photo: wikipedia Yesterday TreeHugger asked whether the Monobloc was the most famous plastic chair in the world. Now, sadly, the death has been announced of the creator of another very famous plastic chair. Robin Day was Britain’s most famous designer of 20th century furniture. His Hille polypropylene stacking chair was created in 1963, and nearly 50m have been sold. But his influence on British design stretched farther than that. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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How Not to Talk About Climate Politics

Photo via CO2 Post Yesterday, I wondered aloud whether there was any way to steer the general conversation about climate change away from the realm of political ideology — and the overwhelming response in the comments section left me even more bewildered than before. If anything, the response revealed that there is much work left to do to bring an even-keeled discussion about the science of climate change and potential so… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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