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POPSHere's an interesting solution... With all the negotiating going on in Washington to save the U.S. (and perhaps global) economy, here's a suggestion that seemed clipworthy. I'm not smart enough to know how to get out of this mess, but i fear that the people making decisions right now aren't either.
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POPSOutstanding interview with Steve Jobs Fortune's got an incredible interview with Apple's Steve Jobs in this month's issue. Each page had something clipworthy, so I've just grabbed from the first. The source is well worth reading through.
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POPSDear Mr. President {{CoviwinklesNo1Fan}} mentioned this song on a clip of mine, so I had to go check it out and it's absolutely clipworthy and extremely relevant, so this one's for you CoviwinklesNo1Fan and thanks for the heads up on this fabulous song! Thank you! ;) New link: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q56pHCGrlc4
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POPSFinnish newspaper issues anti-obesity challenge
Formatting prevented clipping more, but here are some clipworthy statements: "Based on the division of the country into units of 100 square kilometres, the researchers noticed that people in each block were overweight, with the average body mass index being in excess of 25." "As many as 66 per cent of Finnish men and around 50 per cent of women are overweight, while women are more frequently suffering from abdominal fat than men." "As fatness presents a worsening national health issue, Helsingin Sanomat is launching a series of articles on obesity and its consequences in Finland and abroad, and issuing a general "challenge to the weight-challenged". The first community being targeted is the municipality of Mäntsälä, some 60 kilometres from Helsinki, along the new railway line between Helsinki and Lahti. On March 1st, Helsingin Sanomat and Mäntsälä will arrange a joint public event for the local residents on the issue of weight-watching." Me: Community Weight-Watchers...good idea!
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POPSNuclear Nightmares- 20 Yrs since Chernobyl There isn't anything I can or want to clip other than what you see above. In order to view the photos and their details, you have to visit the site. In reviewing this website, to visit it is the only way to get a true sense of the life after Chernobyl. Although, highly clipworthy (IMHO), it deserves direct traffic. Credit given where credit is due. This website is NOT enjoyable nor is it highly graphic. But can be a bit depressing. One has to wonder why, why, why! There is some information at the site that basically states this area is and will be radioactive for hundreds of years yet. Place your mouse over the pictures to force a description of each photo. There are "back" and "next" buttons. Difficult to see due to the dark background of the website, but they are there. I added the tag "global warming" for the reasons you'll read on the last page of this website.