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| UK.gov serves up GM food as price hike fix Brown pushes Greens off plate while slamming food waste
The government’s former chief science adviser Sir David King has said genetically-modified crops represent our best chance for improving yields sufficiently to deal with current food price problems.
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| July 18, 1876: Royal Commissioners Wrinkle Their Noses 1876: The British government appoints a Royal Commission on Noxious Vapours to look into the growing problem of industrial air pollution. Its report two years later would bring better regulation but warn of impeding economic growth.
England had been trying to do something about air quality for centuries. King Edward I in 1306 prohibited burning [...] [..] |
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| Google seals deal for new offices at NASA center
(AP) AP - In the latest sign of its ambitious growth plans, Google Inc. has signed a 40-year lease to secure space for a huge office complex that will be built on a federal government research center near the Internet search leader's Silicon Valley headquarters. YahooTechNews [..] |
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| Think tank slams paedophile paranoia culture Guilty until proven innocent
An independent think tank has today blamed the government’s increasing reliance on “anti-paedophile” criminal record checks for making UK adults scared to have any contact with other people’s children.
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BlackBerry Storm gets its FCC approval on Things are starting to heat up in Verizon land and CDMA-hugging BlackBerry addicts just got one step closer to seeing the highly anticipated Storm become a reality. The FCC just posted fairly secretive approval documents for an unnamed handset from RIM. Oh you crafty government workers. A quick glance at the image above pretty [...] [..] |
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| New Criminal Information Quango sighted Ex-mandarin hides plans for world domination behind criticism of Police
As Parliament prepares to recess this week and MPs pack suntan lotion and head for the Tuscan hills, it’s traditional for government departments to sneak out important reports and make major announcements of future initiatives on the sly. So it was no surprise last week to [...] [..] |
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| Spies in Second Life The feds are getting antsy about Second Life, and it has nothing to do with flying phalli. A recent paper by the government's Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity group foresees virtual worlds becoming the perfect setting for espionage planning, money laundering, and other clandestine activities. Writes the paper's author: "What started out as a benign environment where people would co [..] |
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| Dept of Business waves WEEE stick at electronics vendors Time to raise your game, chaps
The British government is pleased with how the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) disposal scheme is working out, a year on from its inception. Collection has exceeded the EU target by 2kg per person, which is pretty good considering how poorly the UK usually fares with waste disposal and [...] [..] |
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| 3Com Can't Sell Company To China, Moves CEO There Instead (COMS) The US government wouldn't let networking heavyweight 3Com sell itself to a group that included Chinese investors. Next best thing: Move the CEO to China.
3Com has tapped EVP Robert Mao, to succeed Edgar Masri. Mao, previously based at the company's Marlborough, Mass. HQ [..] |
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| PZ fails to read the fine print In an otherwise correct piece about the disappointing speech Obama gave about "faith-based" initiatives, PZ concludes by writing:
End the faith-based initiatives. The government should only be supporting programs that work — at least, in my dreams of an efficient administration, anyway.The problem is, Obama's plan (full version in PDF) states that he will "H [..] |
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| Conservatives in 2009: As Scroogish as they were last year Ned Ryun, baby boy of the discredited and disreputable former Congressman Jim Ryun, wonders "do we really need 600,000 new govt. employees?":
Appears that Obama is promising 600,000 new government employees. That is just slightly troubling.Ryun is currently employed at a conservative group that trains people to run for public office, so if he's really troubled by [..] |
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| Report fingers prints as ID scheme’s point of failure Over 75? Show us your retinas instead
Yet more trouble assails the government’s £4.4bn National Identity Scheme (NIS), as an official report puts the boot into the preferred scheme for “exception handling” – and a bunch of techies show how the recommended system can be beaten.
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