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Despite Fears, Health Care Overhaul Is Moving Ahead
Health & Wellness  (tags: children, disease, drugs, ethics, family, government, health, healthcare, illness, medicine, prevention, protection, safety, treatment )

Kit
- 73 days ago - nytimes.com
Despite tensions between moderate and liberal Democrats, there is broad agreement within the party over most of what a package would look like. Four of the five Congressional committees considering health care legislation have already passed bills.
Jon Steward - V- Bill Kristol on Health Care   video
Society & Culture  (tags: abuse, activists, americans, corruption, crime, culture, dishonesty, family, freedoms, government, humans, health, media, news, politics, rights, safety, society )

Kit
- 114 days ago - youtube.com
See the video as Bill Kristol admits that indeed the government could supply a better health care system but Americans do not deserve that system. What a jerk! This is all about hanging on to a "conservative philosophy even if it hurts this country.
Will Dr. Bronner's Magic Soap Continue to Defy Selling Out to Corporate Culture?
Environment  (tags: climate, climate-change, conservation, ecosystems, environment, globalwarming, green, habitat, nature, politics, pollution, protection, Sustainabililty )

Kit
- 114 days ago - alternet.org
You can use it in a river. You can use it in the shower. You can lather up outside, and it doesn't hurt a flower! Yes, you got it. It's Dr. Bronner's magical soap. "Constructive capitalism is where you share the profit with the workers and the earth....
How Corporate Media, Sellouts in Congress and Industry Bigs Have Hijacked the Health Care Debate
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: abuse, americans, clinton, congress, constitution, corruption, cover-up, crime, democrats, dishonesty, economy, elections, Govtfearmongering, healthcare, lies, media, news, obama, politics, propaganda, republicans, socialsecurity )

Kit
- 114 days ago - alternet.org
If you can frame the terms of a debate, you've gone a long way toward winning it before you've begun. Tragically, Republicans, the health care industry and business-friendly "Blue Dog" Democrats have largely been able to do exactly that, with a ....
Plastics From Biomass?
Green Lifestyle  (tags: business, CO2emissions, conservation, coolstuff, eco-friendly, ecosystems, environment, globalwarming, greenliving, greenproducts, healthy, humans, organic, protection, recycling, Sustainabililty, technology )

Kit
- 141 days ago - sciencedaily.com
This procedure, if it can be effectively industrialized, could allow many of today's petrochemical products, including plastics, to instead be made from biomass.
New Crops Needed For New Climate
Environment  (tags: climate, climate-change, CO2emissions, conservation, destruction, ecosystems, environment, globalwarming, government, greenhousegases, habitatdestruction, humans, nature, oceans, politics, pollution, protection, research, science, Sustainabililty, trees )

Kit
- 140 days ago - sciencedaily.com
Global food security in a changing climate depends on the nutritional value and yield of staple food crops. Researchers at Monash University in Victoria, Australia have found an increase in toxic compounds, a decrease in protein content and a decreased--
Darwin Killed Off The Werewolf
Society & Culture  (tags: celebrity, children, culture, death, education, environment, humans, interesting, media, movies, murder, religion, rights, society, violence, werewolf )

Kit
- 140 days ago - sciencedaily.com
It was Darwinian theory that did away with the werewolf. For much of recorded history, humans have reserved their greatest fears for dog-human hybrids like the werewolf. These beasts were once thought to be real, hiding behind every tree waiting for the--
Major Group Of Dinosaurs Had Unique Way Of Eating
Science & Tech  (tags: ancient, archaeology, discovery, habitat, history, interesting, investigation, news, research, science, scientists, study )

Kit
- 141 days ago - sciencedaily.com
Microscopic analysis of scratches on dinosaur teeth has helped scientists unravel an ancient riddle of what a major group of dinosaurs ate -- and exactly how they did it!
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Will Resign
US Politics & Gov't  (tags: americans, candidates, congress, dishonesty, elections, media, news, politics, propaganda, republicans )

Kit
- 141 days ago - nytimes.com
Alaska Governor Sarah Palin said Friday she will resign this month and will not run for re-election as governor. "We know we can effect positive change outside government at this moment in time," she said.
Red Pandas Reveal An Unexpected (Artificial) Sweet Tooth
Animals  (tags: AnimalWelfare, animalrights, animaladvocates, animals, environment, habitat, investigation, protection, society, wildlife )

Kit
- 140 days ago - sciencedaily.com
Researchers from the Monell Center report that the red panda is the first non-primate mammal to display a liking for the artificial sweetener aspartame. This unexpected affinity for an artificial sweetener may reflect structural variation in the red panda
 
 
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