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HP Shopping - Pavilion dv9500t Core 2 Duo 17in Notebook - $862.49 shipped (Dec 17 2007 06:02 GMT) - The HP Shopping offers the laoded HP Pavilion dv9500t Core 2 Duo 1.5GHz 17inch Widescreen Notebook for $862.49 shipped free when using coupon code NB2570 at checkout. Features include an Intel Core 2 Duo T7250 2GHz dual-core processor, 17-inch 1680x1050 widescreen LCD with BrightView, 2GB RAM, two 120GB hard drives (240GB total), dual-layer DVD burner with LightScribe, integrated fingerprint reader, microphone and webcam, 802.11 a/g/n WiFi, and Windows Vista Home Premium. |
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Pastor Ted?s repulsive war (Dec 17 2007 06:02 GMT) - I suppose it’s hard to count Ted Haggard as a direct casualty of the 2006 election since his name wasn’t on any ballot. But if the evangelist Italy waking up, says Prodi Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has faced a tough challenge managing a centre-left [...] |
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States with and without the death penalty (Dec 17 2007 06:01 GMT) - Thirty-seven states currently have the death penalty while 13 do not, according to the Washington-based Death Penalty Information Center. A bill to abolish the death penalty in New Jersey was approved Thursday by the state Assembly. It now goes to Gov. Jon S. Corzine, who has said he will sign it. |
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Forget the Score (Dec 17 2007 06:01 GMT) - Sometimes we need to do things differently to improve. If you’ve done any weight training, you know that body builders often change their routines. Their bodies get used to a routine, and to get the most out of the time spent working out, the... |
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Australia comes in from the cold to rescue climate deal (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Sydney Morning Herald: AFTER much sweat and more than a few tears, the Bali breakthrough was finally delivered, late and underweight. The wave of relief that swept over the UN climate talks was palpable. However sketchy, however disappointing, the world is now committed to launching negotiations that will produce a new global agreement by 2009 to battle the serious threat of climate change. Most importantly, after a cautious beginning, in the end Australia played a vital role in keeping the important advice ... |
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Australia: Bali 'only first step': Rudd (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Australian: KEVIN Rudd has shifted further away from the US position on climate change, strongly backing the new Bali agreement as the White House expressed "serious concerns" about the weak commitments placed on major developing economies such as China and India. White House press secretary Dana Perino said in a statement yesterday the new climate deal to be negotiated over the next two years needed to do more to cut greenhouse gas emissions from these major developing countries. |
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Bali climate deal marks a geopolitical shift (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Christian Science Monitor: In a tumultuous, overtime finale that capped two weeks of intense talks, ministers from more than 180 countries headed home this weekend with a framework for negotiating a new global-warming agreement by 2009. In the process, the talks appear to have sealed a major shift in the geopolitics of climate change. In part, this change has come about because the US is now more intensely involved in talks than at any other time during the Bush administration, says Artur ... |
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China, U.S. Urged by Scientists to End Climate Disputes by 2009 (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Bloomberg: The U.S. and China, the world's two biggest emitters of greenhouse gases blamed for climate change, have two years to resolve differences blocking a new agreement to help slow the planet's warming. After two weeks of talks concluding with three sleepless nights for negotiators, a scolding from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, and public tears from the conference head, the 187 nations meeting on Bali in Indonesia agreed on a document setting a 2009 deadline for a new treaty to limit ... |
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Disappointments on Climate (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - New York Times: A week that could have brought important progress on climate change ended in disappointment. In Bali, where delegates from 187 countries met to begin framing a new global warming treaty, America's negotiators were in full foot-dragging mode, acting as spoilers rather than providing the leadership the world needs. In Washington, caving to pressures from the White House, the utilities and the oil companies, the Senate settled for a merely decent energy bill instead of a very good ... |
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Largest Carbon Exchange Caught in Crossfire (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Reuters: The world's largest exchange for carbon emissions trading is caught in the crossfire of a battle between two of its business partners that could result in it losing a substantial portion of its trade to rivals. In recent days some of the largest carbon credit brokers have come out in favour of two new challengers to the European Climate Exchange (ECX), which does around 80 percent of the exchange-based trade in carbon credits. One of ECX's partners, its clearinghouse provider ... |
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Seas Could Rise Twice as High as Predicted - Study (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Reuters: The world's sea levels could rise twice as high this century as UN climate scientists have predicted, according to researchers who looked at what happened more than 100,000 years ago, the last time Earth got this hot. Experts working on the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change have suggested a maximum 21st century sea level rise -- a key effect of global climate change -- of about 32 inches (0.8 metres). But researchers said in a study appearing on Sunday in the ... |
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Sharp to Spend Y100 Bln on Solar Cell Plant - Nikkei (Dec 17 2007 06:00 GMT) - Reuters: Sharp Corp will spend close to 100 billion yen (US$882.9 million) to build the world's largest solar cell factory in Japan, Chairman Katsuhiko Machida was quoted by the Nikkei business daily as saying. The plant will be built next to Sharp's LCD panel factory currently under construction in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. It will produce thin-film solar cells, which use less silicon than conventional cells, starting in fiscal 2009, the Nikkei said in its Saturday edition. |
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