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Mon Aug 12 05:04:44 2013
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Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 02:04:43 -0700
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dividual owners and lighter on commercial stations that
could serve multiple users. Those factors, according to the report, undermined
the goal of easing range anxiety in the original markets."The real problem
is the policy approach of the Obama administration," said Paul Chesser,
of the National Legal and Policy Center. "The department of Energy and,
really ECOtality, were in an impossible situation. President Obama says,
'There's going to be 1 million electric cars on the road by
2015, so here are billions to make it happen.' And then nobody
buys the cars."It's a disastrous domino effect, a complication of a policy
that was a bad idea," Chesser said.Under the plan, all charging stations
were to be used to gather data from users, but many commercial
stations were so seldom used that they proved useless in gauging public
satisfaction.The lack of analysis by the Department or ECOtality prevented
us from determining whether the reasoning behind these changes was sound
and in the best interest of U.S. taxpayers, the IG wrote.Although the
audit found no issues with the selection of Ecotality for the project,
Chesser said the company relies more on political connections than expertise
in winning taxpayer grants. ECOtality began as a maker of biodegradeable
products, but in 2006 jumped into the electric car industry. And the
company has been upfront about its business strategy of going after government
money.Im a political beast, ECOtality Pr
o he focused on were the use of
elephant eggs to grow an embryo -- similar to the process that
led to Dolly -- and the creation of embryonic mammoth stem cells.Stem
cells of this type can also be induced to form gametes. If
the cells were from a female, this might provide an alternative source
of eggs for use in research, and perhaps in breeding, including the
cloning of mammoths, Wilmut wrote.Wilmut, emeritus professor at the MRC
Center for Regenerative Medicine at University of Edinburgh, made headlines
in 1996 when he and his colleagues cloned Dolly the sheep. Their
technique involved injecting DNA into a special egg cell and transferring
the product into a third sheep, which carried the egg to term.
While Dolly lived a brief life, dying in 2003, her very existence
was hailed as a medical marvel.That such a noted scientist could even
discuss the process of bringing back the mammoth stems from an astonishing
find on a remote Russian island in the Arctic Ocean: blood so
well preserved that it flowed freely from a 10,000- to 15,000-year-old creature.PHOTOS:
"Extinct" Monkeys With Sideburns Found in BorneoThe fragments of muscle
tissues, which weve found out of the body, have a natural red
color of fresh meat. The reason for such preservation is that the
lower part of the body was underlying in pure ice, and the
upper part was found in the middle of tundra, said Semyon Grigoriev,
the head of the expedition and chairman of the Mammoth M
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Bottom Line: 1 in 3 people die from Heart Disease.... so, unfortunately, there is a very good chance YOU will die of a heart attack. <br />
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Luckily, there is a 10 Second Trick that can help prevent heart attacks.<br />
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When you watch this FREE presentation, you will discover the 10 Second Trick for preventing heart attacks - which, by-the-way, the Big Drug Companies would rather you didn't see.<br />
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">to Bradford (his colleague) was just a jerk, he wrote. Said he
was too comfortable to move.Reaction to the startup millionaires rant in
the blogosphere was swift and harsh. Why should anyone move from their
seat at any cost? Perhaps the person didn't think it was worth
a lousy 100 bucks to give up their seat and were comfortable,
posted one Facebook user on Goldbergs timeline. Others called the CEO, entitled,
and the move revolting.Golberg is hardly the first to offer incentives like
this to fellow passengers. Last year, a couple flying with twin infants
made headlines for trying a more charming approach. Soon after boarding,
they preemptively handed out goodie bags of candy to neighbors for the
inconvenience of being seated next to two 14-month olds.So what do airlines
do when passengers offer each other cash or other inducements to swap
seats or to get more comfortable on a flight?We contacted United, American,
Southwest and Delta and none of these airlines have a clear policy
regarding passengers selling seats to each other. United said that passengers
who wish to change their seating assignment should speak to a gate
agent, American said they were unaware of the issue, and Southwest claimed
it wasnt a problem for their passengers because they have an open
seating policy.Dr. Joyce Hunter, an associate professor at Saint Xavier
University and the author of a book about air rage, said that
the airlines ignore this issue at their own pe
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president" are plastered on tents, corners and light poles while giant loudspeakers
play some of his fiery speeches and women chant "Morsi is my
president."The overwhelming majority of the protesters echo the demands
of the Brotherhood leaders still free: Reinstate Morsi, reverse all measures
taken by the military, including the suspension of the disputed constitution
and the disbanding of the Islamist-controlled legislature. Only if these
demands are met, they insist, would they halt the two Cairo sit-ins
and the demonstrations, which has attracted crowds of up to 20,000.But privately,
the Rabaah protesters acknowledge that their sit-in is their last bargaining
chip in the face of a fierce onslaught by the military and
loyal media that label the encampment as a hideout for terrorists. Islamic
militants also have been stepping up attacks against security forces in
lawless areas in the Sinai Peninsula, raising fears that extremists could
exploit the anger over Morsi's removal to spread insurgency."We will not
have a life outside of here," Shawki Hamed, a schoolteacher in his
early 40s, said while squatting cross-legged inside one of the hundreds
of tents now dotting the site. "We have seen with our own
eyes the way they manipulate the truth. They attack us, then portray
us as terrorists. ... If Morsi is not back, o
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