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India tells Clinton: No carbon cuts - Washington Times
washingtontimes.com — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton struggled Sunday to find a silver lining in India's rejection of legally binding carbon-dioxide-emissions reductions, saying a plan can be devised to fight climate change and boost India's economic development at the same time. More…
Countries Which Have Adopted BNP Policy
bnp.org.uk — The British National Party is the only party which opposes mass immigration and surrender to the European Union. Unlike the other parties, we mean it when we say it. The BNP has a range of sensible policies covering every aspect of British society. More…
French Media Angry over Blackout in Immigrant Violence
bnp.org.uk — The British National Party is the only party which opposes mass immigration and surrender to the European Union. Unlike the other parties, we mean it when we say it. The BNP has a range of sensible policies covering every aspect of British society. More…
Review: NVIDIA GTX 285 on an 8-core Mac Pro & Windows
arstechnica.com — Is NVIDIA's GTX 285 a capable high-end GPU for professional 3D rendering on the Mac Pro? Ars takes a look at how NVIDIA's gaming monster handles itself at work, and we also check out the performance under Windows, as well. More…
'Birth certificate' seller vanishes into thin air
wnd.com — In an unsurprising development, the eBay seller who first offered and then promised to reveal to WND an alleged Barack Obama birth certificate from Mombasa, Kenya, has dropped communications with a team of people offering to help him verify the document, only fueling belief that the sale was a scam. More…
RIAA says "DRM is dead" - but do they mean it?
hothardware.com — DRM never did go over well in the court of public opinion. DRM was a mostly futile attempt to lock music down to certain players or systems, thus making it something harder--in theory, anyway--to freely distribute. In reality, however, those who were circumventing the rules in the first place just kept doing what they were doing: circumventing it. More…
Possible New MASSIVE Impact Just Occured on Jupiter
universetoday.com — Amateur astronomer Anthony Wesley from Canberra, Australia captured an image of Jupiter on July 19 showing a possible new impact site. Anthony's image shows a new dark spot in the South Polar Region of Jupiter, at approximately 216° longitude in System 2. It looks very similar to the impact marks made on Jupiter when comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed More…

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