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The Sexiest Plug-in Hybrid Ever – It’s a Porsche!

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porsche_hybrid-spyder918.jpgPorsche shocked the world this week at the Geneva Auto Show unveiling its first plug-in hybrid car.

The Spyder 918 is gorgeous, with its open-top and fast, with a V8 engine. The combination gas-and-electric sports car uses the 500+ hp to reach 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, quicker even than a Carrera GT, possibly making it the peppiest Porsche road car ever. It would also be the most fuel-efficent, according to Porsche, achieving around 78 mpg.

The company is only testing the water here, not saying whether the concept car will go into production or how much it would cost. But it was the hit of the show and some car columnists are betting that the design will surely make it to showroom floors.

The Sexiest Plug-in Hybrid Ever – It’s a Porsche!

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porsche_hybrid-spyder918.jpgPorsche shocked the world this week at the Geneva Auto Show unveiling its first plug-in hybrid car.

The Spyder 918 is gorgeous, with its open-top and fast, with a V8 engine. The combination gas-and-electric sports car uses the 500+ hp to reach 60 mph in 3.2 seconds, quicker even than a Carrera GT, possibly making it the peppiest Porsche road car ever. It would also be the most fuel-efficent, according to Porsche, achieving around 78 mpg.

The company is only testing the water here, not saying whether the concept car will go into production or how much it would cost. But it was the hit of the show and some car columnists are betting that the design will surely make it to showroom floors.

The Tupperware Effect: Can Direct Sales Help Women Living in Poverty Throughout the World?

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tupperware.jpgThe presence of Tupperware and Avon in poor nations have provided a much-needed chance for women to gain economic independence. While direct sales presents a potential career path for Americans looking for work, most of the growth for these companies is happening abroad—specifically, in emerging markets like Africa and Indonesia. 

It’s been a successful partnership on both sides, and the impact of these companies is starting to attract attention. Rick Goings, the CEO of Tupperware, recently returning from the World Economic Forum at Davos, says, “Even in Davos, they’re talking about the Tupperware effect.”

(READ more in Newsweek.com)

Nike Teams to Wear Recycled Plastic Bottle-based Jerseys in World Cup

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brazil-world-cup-team.jpgWe’ve just concluded what might have been the most environmentally friendly Olympics to date.

During the next global sporting event, the FIFA World Cup, Nike’s official team jerseys — worn by nine teams — will be made from plastic bottles that otherwise would have been destined for landfill sites in Japan and Taiwan. And, the manufacturing process uses 30 percent less energy in production.

(READ more in Good magazine)

US Grants Asylum to German Homeschoolers, Others May Follow

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mom-daughter-braids.jpgA US judge granted German homeschoolers asylum in January after ruling they faced persecution in Germany, where the practice is punishable with fines or imprisonment. The US Home School Legal Defense Association says other German families are exploring political asylum in the U.S.

(READ the story in the CS Monitor)

Photo courtesy of Sun Star

Tucson Firm to Spin Restaurant Grease into Biodiesel Gold

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fryer-grease-morguefile.jpgA local construction company is preparing to open a new 3 million-gallon biodiesel plant in hopes of turning Tucson’s used cooking oil into a valuable commodity for the community.

The company hopes to persuade local restaurants, which generate more than 40,000 gallons of used cooking oil per month, to make their grease benefit the area through a program called Enjoy Dining Green.

“The biggest expense with alternative fuels is shipping these fuels by rail from outside of Arizona,” said Colleen Crowninshield, manager of the clean-cities program. “If we can produce them right here in our own cities and use them here, we would cut down on a huge transportation cost.”

(READ more of the AP story in Tri-Valley Dispatch )

Woman Has Second Child After Ovary Transplant

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baby-sleeping.jpgWhen Stinne Holm Bergholdt of Denmark was diagnosed with bone cancer at age 27, she was afraid she wouldn’t be able to have children.

So she asked her doctors if they could remove an ovary before her treatment and transplant it back afterward to preserve her fertility.

More than six years later, Bergholdt and her husband now have two daughters, making her the first woman in the world to give birth twice after an ovary transplant.

READ more at ParentCentral.ca)

Growing Popularity of the Move Your Money Campaign

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cmmty-bank.jpgThe Move Your Money campaign was started by American college students who formed a campaign to encourage their universities to shift their financial investments out of corporate institutions and into local community banks. Similar campaigns are ongoing in US cities such as New York and Los Angeles.

More and more Americans are abandoning corporate banks and moving their financial business to local credit unions and banks. These local institutions stimulate business activity in communities by providing loans to local businesses and offer a non-profit ethos to shareholders, which are the customers.

(READ MORE in THE ARTICLE at CBS)
Get more info about the campaign at MoveYourMoney.info

Obama Attacks High School Drop-out Rate; Gen. Powell to Help, So Can You

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obama_with_hs_students.jpgDo you remember the commencement speaker at your high school graduation? Well, this year the event will be absolutely memorable for one lucky high school class when President Obama climbs the podium to offer inspiration to the national winner of his President’s Commencement Challenge.

The White House and the Department of Education announced last week a new contest, inviting public schools across the country to “Race to the Top”, and show how they are making strides toward personal responsibility, academic excellence and college readiness.

(Right: White House photo by Pete Souza)

Interested high school students will submit a two-minute video or written essay demonstrating how their school is helping prepare students to meet the President’s 2020 goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.  Applications will be judged based on the school’s performance and dedication to providing students an excellent education that will prepare them to graduate ready for college and career choices. Apply for the Commencement Challenge here.

The Obama Administration took additional steps to address the drop-out epidemic this week, beginning with a pledge of $900 million in grants to states and education districts that agree to drastically transform or even close their worst performing schools.

Obama and Colin Powell Attack High School Drop-out Rate… You Can Help, too

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obama_with_hs_students.jpgDo you remember the commencement speaker at your high school graduation? Well, this year the event will be absolutely memorable for one lucky high school class when President Obama climbs the podium to offer inspiration to the national winner of his President’s Commencement Challenge.

The White House and the Department of Education announced last week a new contest, inviting public schools across the country to “Race to the Top”, and show how they are making strides toward personal responsibility, academic excellence and college readiness.

(Right: White House photo by Pete Souza)

Interested high school students will submit a two-minute video or written essay demonstrating how their school is helping prepare students to meet the President’s 2020 goal of having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world.  Applications will be judged based on the school’s performance and dedication to providing students an excellent education that will prepare them to graduate ready for college and career choices. Apply for the Commencement Challenge here.

The Obama Administration took additional steps to address the drop-out epidemic this week, beginning with a pledge of $900 million in grants to states and education districts that agree to drastically transform or even close their worst performing schools.

Haitian Girl Back in Dad’s Arms, Thanks to New UNICEF Effort to Reunite Families

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haiti-dad-kid-reunited.jpg95 percent of children separated from their parents in an earthquakes or other disaster can be reunited with a loved one who is able to care for them if humanitarian groups just take the time to do the search.

In Haiti, seven weeks after the deadly quake, UNICEF has launched an effort to locate surviving relatives for children in Port-au-Prince, hoping to keep them out of struggling orphanages.

A TV crew documents the efforts that reunite a little girl with her father.

Watch the video below, or at MSNBC

Seven in 10 U.S. Workers Say Their Jobs Are Ideal

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ideal-job-graph.jpgAccording to a new Gallup poll, seven in 10 Americans say they have the ideal job for themselves.

These results are based on interviews with more than 18,000 employed U.S. adults, aged 18 and older, conducted during January 2010. While majorities of respondents at all income levels report that their jobs are ideal, the percentage saying so increases with income. Americans with annual household incomes of at least $120,000 per year are the most likely to say their jobs are ideal (77%), while those making less than $12,000 per year are the least likely (57%).

(READ more about the poll at Gallup.com)

Massive Head of Pharaoh Unearthed in Egypt

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amenhotep-iii-head-nbcvideo.jpgIn Egypt, where archaeological relics are almost never found intact, an 8-foot stone head was unearthed of the pharaoh Amenhotep III. The ruler was King Tut’s grandfather and ruler of Egypt some 3,400 years ago. The head is the best preserved likeness of the pharaoh ever discovered.

(READ more in the UK’s Independent)

Youth Saves Hundreds of Chilean Islanders After Sounding Alarm

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chile-coastline-map.jpgA 12 year-old girl saved the lives of scores of inhabitants of Juan Fernandez archipelago, 373 miles from the Chilean coastline, when she sounded the alert following an earthquake.

A Giant tsunami wave descended on their islands — an after-effect of the devastating 8.8 earthquake that struck Concepcion, in central-southern Chile on Saturday.

“According to La Tercera newspaper, the child, named Maritna Maturana, learned about the strong quake through her grandfather, a mainland resident of Valparaíso, and ran to the center park of Robinson Crusoe, the archipelago’s main island, sounding the gong that is is the town’s main emergency alarm.

“The sound woke several townspeople, who also started sounding bells and running towards the highlands, minutes before a giant wave destroyed a good portion of the land. So far, 8 fatalities and 13 missing have been reported.

“The daughter of an officer stationed on Robinson Crusoe island, she noticed the earthquake as a mild tremor, though she warned her father, who in turn called Valparaíso to inquire on the well-being of their family.

“Upon learning the magnitude of the earthquake, the girl watched out the window and saw that the boats anchored at the bay jumped and crashed among each other, and then she ran to the town center to sound the alarm, saving many lives among the 700 islanders.

“Valparaíso governor Ricardo Bravo traveled this Sunday to the archipelago, and said “nothing was left”.

“He explained that waves entered 300 meters into island territory and destroyed homes of some 200 inhabitants, who were housed in neighboring homes.

The earthquake’s death toll has reached 711.

Translated by Alina Madrid from the story at www.eluniversal.com

Youth Saves Hundreds of Chilean Islanders After Sounding Alarm

chile-coastline-map.jpg

chile-coastline-map.jpgA 12 year-old girl saved the lives of scores of inhabitants of Juan Fernandez archipelago, 373 miles from the Chilean coastline, when she sounded the alert following an earthquake.

A Giant tsunami wave descended on their islands — an after-effect of the devastating 8.8 earthquake that struck Concepcion, in central-southern Chile on Saturday.

“According to La Tercera newspaper, the child, named Maritna Maturana, learned about the strong quake through her grandfather, a mainland resident of Valparaíso, and ran to the center park of Robinson Crusoe, the archipelago’s main island, sounding the gong that is is the town’s main emergency alarm.

“The sound woke several townspeople, who also started sounding bells and running towards the highlands, minutes before a giant wave destroyed a good portion of the land. So far, 8 fatalities and 13 missing have been reported.

Mine-Littered Desert Springs to Life, Thanks to Humanitarian Efforts

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afghan-playground-schoolkids-unama.jpgSheikh Misri was once known as a dreary and rough desert of barren land littered with landmines and unexploded ordinances.

Now, after four years of relentless synchronized efforts by the UN, the Government of Afghanistan, international aid agencies and individuals, life there is thriving.

“This otherwise lifeless desert is now home to about 2,500 families…” There is bus service, a school, a clinic, a newly constructed road from the nearest highway and a 20-bed hospital, which has almost been completed.

Wildlife Roundup: the Good News

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wolf-print-in-snow-nrdc.jpgHere is a monthly summary from the Director of the Endangered Species Project featuring all the reasons to have a little hope about wildlife conservation.

“If it pans out, February’s best news of all has got to be the return of wolves to Colorado,” begins Andrew Wetzler… (There are even pups!)

(Read the list at NRDC.org)

Legendary British Aircraft Saved by Anonymous Donation

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vulcan-bomber.jpgThe world’s last airworthy Vulcan bomber has been saved at the eleventh hour thanks to an anonymous donation of more than £400,000.

Before the surprise gift, the future was looking bleak for the iconic aircraft, based at RAF Lyneham in Wiltshire and owned by a charity, Vulcan to the Sky Trust.

“There’s a massive sigh of relief from all who love this brilliant aircraft.”

Continue reading in the Daily Dust

Canada Wins Hockey Gold in One of the Sport’s Greatest Games

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hockey-canada.gifIt was unadulterated drama. It was unbridled ecstasy. It was perfect.

Lifelong hockey fans savor the moments that games like USA-Canada provide.

In a game for the ages, it was Sidney Crosby – the leader of Canada’s Generation Next – who scored the golden goal 7:40 into overtime, leading Canada’s men’s Olympic hockey team to a thrill-a-minute 3-2 victory over their arch rivals from the United States.

The 2010 winter games in Vancouver should be considered a success for the host country, Canada. The Mens Hockey gold was Canada’s 14th, breaking the record for most gold medals at a Winter Olympics. The Soviet Union, in 1976, and Norway, in 2002, each won 13.

Continue reading:

Canada Wins Hockey Gold in One of the Sport’s Greatest Games (Wash. Examiner)
Crosby the OT Hero, as Canada Takes Gold (CTV.ca)

Red Lobster Turns Green!

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red-lobster-logo.jpgDarden Restaurants, a company that owns Red Lobster, Olive Garden and LongHorn Steakhouse, is incorporating a slate of green design elements in their next eight restaurants to reduce energy consumption in each building and achieve LEED certification from the United States Green Building Council.

The Olive Garden in Jonesboro, Ark., which opened for business last month, is the first of eight restaurants designed to meet LEED standards. One more Olive Garden and two Red Lobsters are scheduled to open in 2010, followed by one Olive Garden, two Red Lobsters and one LongHorn Steakhouse in 2011.