Wednesday, February 6, 2013

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U.S.

Vast Oil Reserve May Now Be Within Reach, and Battle Heats Up

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World

Reformers Aim to Get China to Live Up to Own Constitution

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World

Rise in Oil Tax Forces Greeks to Face Cold as Ancients Did

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World

Felling Trees to Save Kashmir's Wullar Lake

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World

North Korea Covers Tunnel at a Nuclear Site

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U.S.

Colorado Communities Take On Fight Against Energy Land Leases

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Science

Arizona Mining Project Wins Crucial Permit

State environmental regulators have decided that emissions from a proposed Rosemont Copper mine would meet federal air standards.
Chemicals; Conservation of Resources; Deaths (Fatalities); Federal Lands; Mines and Mining; Water Pollution; 

A win for the miners.  A loss for the animals.
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World

As Extremists Invaded, Timbuktu Hid Artifacts of a Golden Age


Understanding is precious.  Faith is not.
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Science

Curiosity Ready to Drill, Dream Science and More

A sampling of some of the day’s science headlines.
Agriculture and Farming; Mars (Planet); Doctors; 

Smart Dogs: Scientific American explores the science of dog intelligence.  
My subscription has lapsed.
http://slashdot.org/index2.pl?fhfilter=smart+dogs

Dogs As Intelligent As Average Two-Year-Old Children

Posted by timothy
from the buddy-the-dog-is-hiding-his-smarts dept.
Ponca City, We love you writes "The Telegraph reports that researchers using tests originally designed to demonstrate the development of language, pre-language and basic arithmetic in human children have found that dogs are capable of understanding up to 250 words and gestures, can count up to five and can perform simple mathematical calculations putting them on par with the average two-year-old child. While most dogs understand simple commands such as sit, fetch and stay, a border collie tested by Professor Coren showed a knowledge of 200 spoken words. 'Obviously we are not going to be able to sit down and have a conversation with a dog, but like a two-year-old, they show that they can understand words and gestures,' says Professor Stanley Coren, a leading expert on canine intelligence at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Dogs can tell that one plus one should equal two and not one or three,' says Coren, adding that dogs 'can also deliberately deceive, which is something that young children only start developing later in their life.' Coren believes centuries of selective breeding and living alongside humans has helped to hone the intelligence of dogs. 'They may not be Einsteins, but are sure closer to humans than we thought.'"
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Health

In Blended Families, Responsibility Blurs

That sense of reciprocity we often hear from caregivers -- 'she took care of me when I was young, so I need to help out now that she's old' -- doesn't seem to apply in late-life stepfamilies.
Elder Care; Elderly; Families and Family Life; 

Yes we need to talk about care.

If I am late stage Alzheimer's, put me in hospice or call them in.
I do not want to be an unbearable burden.
I have siblings to pass this establishment on to.
They have children, most of them.
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Style

A Son 'Cuts,' and a Father Struggles

A text, from a tween: "Dad ummm there no easy way to tell you this but [my brother] 's been cutting himself don't tell you know or he'll do it again."
Depression (Mental); Mental Health and Disorders; Parenting; Teenagers and Adolescence; 

I do not have much experience with "cutting".
It is "infectious".  Change the group, change the behavior.
My injuries are mostly accidental.
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Opinion

Nagging Concerns Before the Big Game

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Booming

Hold the Gold Watch. Kid in College.

Having children later in life means that just when you thought it was over, it’s not.
Baby Boomers; Tuition; Colleges and Universities; Retirement; Families and Family Life; Parenting; 

She can do it with loans.  You can help some.  
If you make her a loan, get formal, document it with her signature and the date.
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Opinion

Airlines, Getting Greener

Airlines for America, a trade organization, responds to a Sunday Review news analysis, “Your Biggest Carbon Sin May Be Air Travel.”
Greenhouse Gas Emissions; Airlines and Airplanes; Carbon Dioxide; 

Yes.  It is still fossil carbon.
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Health

Most Food Illnesses Come From Greens

Leafy vegetables like lettuce - not dreaded spoiled shellfish - cause the most food-borne illness, with contaminated poultry being responsible for the most deaths.
Food; Food Contamination and Poisoning; Medicine and Health; Salmonella (Bacteria); Vegetables; 

There are big stinks when bacteria get loose in commerce.
I do salads from the grocery.  Vinegar or lemon help.
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World

A Burden of Care Over Seized Exotic Wildlife in Thailand

The Thai government faces the quandary of what to do with all the creatures it has saved — a sort of Noah’s ark of endangered species.
Animals; Endangered and Extinct Species; Smuggling;

Ship them c.o.d. to the source country.

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North Korea Propaganda Video Uses "Call of Duty" and "We Are the World" to Imagine a Brighter World, Without Manhattan

When North Koreans dream of taking revenge on the United States, it appears that American video games and music figure heavily.
Computer and Video Games; Defense and Military Forces; Propaganda; 

Just noise.
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Opinion

America's Moral Volcano

American landscape painters engaged with the Civil War on a metaphorical level, none more so that Frederic Church's "Cotopaxi."
Art; Civil War (US) (1861-65); Slavery; Volcanoes; 

Ummm
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World

Critics Say Proposed Guidelines for Japan’s Nuclear Industry Will Hinder Business

Many in a nation still recovering from a nuclear disaster said that the guidelines — in line with standards in the United States — were too strict.
Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant (Japan); Nuclear Energy; International Trade and World Market; Economic Conditions and Trends; Regulation and Deregulation of Industry; 

Hindering a restart is the idea.  
First there should be a redesign, a reconsideration of emergency control.




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