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Or is that 'live and let live'? Depends on who in your 'space' is winning but not cutting you in on it...as if you or I really NEED that person to 'cut us in on' her or his 'win' (or SEEMING win).Go vegan! for all the right reasons and none of the wrong reasons. (Read More)
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HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH Department of Nutrition Meat and Cancer Rashmi Sinha, Ph.D. Senior Investigator, Deputy Branch Chief Nutritional Epidemiology Branch Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics National Cancer Institute, NIH Monday, November 23rd, 2009 12:30-1:20 p.m. Harvard School of Public Heal (Read More)
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Cruelty to persons around the world and throughout natural history is pretty awful. Aesthetically, that makes ANY kind of metaphysical confidence pretty darn difficult for us mere mortals. Even if some observable PROGRESS - moral progress, not merely technical improvements in methods and mechanisms - devices and d (Read More)
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Morpheus describes itself as "a gang of serial entrepreneurs and around 40 startup founders" who are "trying to make a small contribution towards India's startup revolution." The venture aims to fill the gap in early-stage financing with a decidedly hands-on approach. Is it a fund, an angel network, or an incubator? Are the (Read More)
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Global philanthropists Bill and Melinda Gates are launching a major push to convince the United States to maintain government spending on worldwide health initiatives, despite the financial crisis and a soaring U.S. budget deficit. (Read More)
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Here is this week's events guide. You can download the entire event calendar in iCal format or import it into your Google Calendar. You can also import individual events using the link beside each entry. This events guide is a weekly feature here on ReadWriteWeb. We publish it every weekend, as good a time as any to review (Read More)
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Suntech(STP:NYSE) believes they are going to be developing 18MW of solar rooftop projects by mid-2010 according to a press release issued today. Unfortunately for Suntech, the press release lacked any official endorsement from the Ministry of Finance, the overseer of China’s Solar Rooftop program. So far 111 solar projects (Read More)
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Go to Printer Friendly Version...  Email to a friend... As Hu Jin Tao, Obama Prepare to Meet, World Public Gives China, US Low Marks on Climate Change November 11, 2009 Questionnaire with Findings, Methodology (PDF)With President Barack Obama on his way to meet his Chinese counterpart in Beijing for (Read More)
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Vegetarianism and environmentalismOn PETA’s latest campaign 256 Posted 11:42 PM on 16 Sep 2007by David Roberts More from this authorAuthor Feed Posted inFood Read More Aboutanimal welfare, vegetarianism and veganism Print Share (Read More)
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Cheap Eats in the Area: Peace o’ Pie Peace o’ Pie As we step into the tiny storefront home of Peace o’ Pie pizzeria in Allston, we are enveloped by the aromas of cheesy, tomatoey goodness. Gorgeous, bubbly-crusted pizzas occupy diners at nearly every shiny table. Walls in avocado green frame the scene. Behind (Read More)
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"I think we're really just guessing!"
"When you don't know, you don't know." - Maynard S. ClarkGo vegan! for all the right reasons and none of the wrong reasons. (Read More)
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But how about cruelty-free nonleather animal-free product lines? Remember (a) Aaron Feuerstein's Malden Mills, that made PolarFleece out of recycled plastics (including soda bottles and used water and milk jugs) AND (b) the fake furs with which he had made his millions before, from millions and millions of "tiny little (Read More)
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Boston's Modern Must-Sees Site of the Great Molasses Flood On January 15, 1919, a gigantic tank filled with 2.3 million gallons of molasses burst, sending a crushing, 30-foot, 14,000-ton wave along the waterfront near the North End. The accident killed 21 people and injured 150 more. Today, a plaque commerates th (Read More)