Jan 27 2009

Severn clean power project gains pace – guardian.co.uk


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Severn clean power project gains pace
guardian.co.uk – 2 hours ago
As climate change becomes a more urgent policy priority, plans to generate low-carbon power from the Severn estuary's tidal range are moving ahead.
Green projects for estuary revealed WalesOnline
Huge barrage plan makes estuary shortlist Independent
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Jan 27 2009

Jim Balsillie: RIM's storm trooper with a global message to share – Telegraph.co.uk


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Jim Balsillie: RIM's storm trooper with a global message to share
Telegraph.co.uk – 5 hours ago
Madonna has admitted to sleeping with hers under her pillow, Paris Hilton clutches one tightly, David Beckham has his attached to his trousers, and President Barack Obama has declared his love for the device.
BlackBerry Storm: quit buggin’ me Siliconrepublic.com
BlackBerry Storm Is Off To Bit of a Bumpy Start Wall Street Journal
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Jan 27 2009

Melting ice could push penguins to extinction – New Scientist


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Melting ice could push penguins to extinction
New Scientist – 3 hours ago
Emperor penguins are likely to be melted out of house and home by climate change, according to a new study. Earlier work suggests that Antarctica's penguins are already suffering from warming temperatures.
Emperor penguins head to extinction The Press Association
Emperor penguins at risk as ice melts USA Today
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Jan 27 2009

Chipotle Employee Just Gave Guy In Front Of You More Rice

Onion news piece about how little rice you got in your burrito.

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Jan 27 2009

Microsoft Says H-1B Workers Among Those Losing Jobs

CWmike notes that after a US Senator urged Microsoft to lay off H-1B workers first, Microsoft says it is cutting a ‘significant number’ of foreign workers as part of the layoff it announced last week. But experts say there is nothing in the law requiring a company to cut the jobs of H-1B workers before US workers. David Kussin, an immigration attorney, said, ‘In fact, the law is very well designed to say that you have to treat H-1Bs the same as US citizens in all regards.’ Another H-1B critic, UC Davis professor Norman Matloff, said the Senator’s letter would help their fight. ‘If Microsoft doesn’t state that they will lay off the H-1Bs first — and they won’t state this — then it would be awfully tough for Bill Gates to come back to the Hill and urge an H-1B increase, wouldn’t it?'”

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Jan 27 2009

Lawsuit Stops Headline Scraping

Stephen Larson alerts us to the out-of-court settlement of Gatehouse v NY Times, a lawsuit that attempted to stop the Boston Globe from linking to headlines and excerpting initial sentences from a competitor’s Web site. At issue was the Globe’s practice — barely distinguishable from those of Google News, Yahoo, and others — of linking to another news source’s coverage of local news. The upshot is that the Boston Globe will stop the linking. No judicial precedent was set, because the case was settled before reaching a judge.

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Jan 27 2009

Province to pay workers at struggling pulp mill – Globe and Mail

Province to pay workers at struggling pulp mill
Globe and Mail – 1 hour ago
Calgary — Workers who had threatened to walk away from a struggling pulp mill in northern British Columbia remained on the job yesterday after the provincial government stepped in and promised to pay their wages to ensure an environmental disaster
Mill chemicals threaten 5000 residents of Mackenzie Vancouver Sun
BC gov't takes over mill to avert chemical fiasco The Province
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Jan 27 2009

Northwest Calgary fire critically injures four – Calgary Herald

Northwest Calgary fire critically injures four
Calgary Herald – 9 hours ago
By Chuck Chiang, Calgary HeraldJanuary 26, 2009Comments (2) A house fire in northwest Calgary Monday morning killed a small dog and sent four people to hospital in critical conditions, fire department officials said.
Space heater believed to have caused blaze that critically injured 4 Metro Canada – Calgary
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Jan 27 2009

Internet Users Top 1 Billion, Most of Them Asian – PC Magazine


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Internet Users Top 1 Billion, Most of Them Asian
PC Magazine – 16 hours ago
by Mark Hachman Internet metrics company comScore on Friday reported that the number of worldwide Internet users in December topped 1 billion users, the first time that barrier has been breached.
Internet usage breaks through the billion barrier The Tech Herald
Online population tops one billion VNUNet.com
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Jan 27 2009

FEAR 2 demo hits consoles, PC – PC World Magazine


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FEAR 2 demo hits consoles, PC
PC World Magazine – 2 hours ago
Weighing in at a hefty 1.76GB, the demo for FEAR 2: Project Origin was released to the masses over the weekend. Available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC, the demo gives players a taste of what is in store for gamers when it hits retail shelves on 13
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