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Dennis Kucinich continued his seemingly quixotic crusade to impeach President Bush last week. But with Speaker Pelosi suggesting the House Judiciary Committee may hear his argument, Kucinich might get his day very soon. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/HffngtnPstJly158.html</link></item><item><title>Michael Sheridan, The Sunday Times July 13, 2008: Olympic crackdown: China's secret plot to tame Tibet </title><description>Zhang has admitted behind closed doors that the Chinese authorities in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, face "a tide of encirclement" and that anti-Chinese violence in March "destroyed social stability";. He has warned that "final victory" is far off.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MchlShrdnSndyTmsJly138.html</link></item><item><title>Mark Magnier, Los Angeles Times July 21, 2008:  Beijing moves to clear the air and the roads Beijing moves to clear the air and the roads </title><description>Beijing has also staggered work hours, added 2,000 buses, reorganized bus routes and extended the hours of operation for mass transit and shopping malls. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MrkMgnrLsnglsTmsJly218.html</link></item><item><title>Loyd Case, ExtremeTech  May 27, 2008: Going Solar: The Install </title><description>The bidding process itself was illustrative of the ongoing evolution of solar power. The first bid was presented by a classical sales guy, who was in his sixties, and talked endlessly about keeping the customer happy.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/LydCsxtrmTchMy278.html</link></item><item><title>Ruben Anderson, The Tyee July 17, 2008:  Why Our Food Waste May Be Our Greatest Asset </title><description>First the city gives every household a pricey new plastic rolling tote. They buy additional trucks and hire more people. Those trucks chug up every single lane in the city until they are full, then they drive somewhere far away and dump the organic waste. Large machines pile and re-pile the organics for a few months until it breaks down into compost. They do this two to four times each month, 12 months of the year, for the rest of time. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RbnndrsnTyJly178.html</link></item><item><title>greenfreak, Greenopolis July 14, 2008:  Shipping Goes Old School </title><description>The first test was completed from Germany to Venezuela with a small 160 square meter sail. Over the 11,952 nautical mile trip it was shown that the sail could compensate for 20% of the engines power, significantly reducing fuel consumption! </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/grnfrkGrnplsJly148.html</link></item><item><title>Robert Perkinson, Boston Review Aug. 2008:  Guarded Hope </title><description>Rather than augmenting law-enforcement powers, the panelists urged greater respect for civil liberties and a national commitment to police fairness and professionalism, complete with in-service training courses like "The civil rights movement and history of the Negro.";</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RbrtPrknsnBstnRvwg8.html</link></item><item><title>David Samuels, The New Yorker JULY 28, 2008: DR. KUSH </title><description>California now has more than two hundred thousand physician-sanctioned pot users and hundreds of dispensaries. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DvdSmlsNwYrkrJLY288.html</link></item><item><title>The Economist July 17 2008:  Piracy: Look for the silver lining </title><description>"MERCHANT and pirate were for a long period one and the same person," wrote Friedrich Nietzsche. "Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality.";</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/cnmstJly178.html</link></item><item><title>Gary Stix,  July, 2008: The Migration History of Humans: DNA Study Traces Human Origins Across the Continents </title><description>The reason they left their homeland in eastern Africa is not completely understood. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GryStxJly8.html</link></item><item><title>Dan Kennedy, The Guardian July 8, 2008:  Should Bush be tried for war crimes? </title><description>Though I found Velvel's apparently earnest quest as ridiculous as Gitell did, the idea of holding our leaders accountable for the crimes and constitutional violations of the past seven and a half years isn't ridiculous in the least. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DnKnndyGrdnJly88.html</link></item><item><title>SETH BORENSTEIN,  July 10, 2008: American Life Worth Less Today</title><description>Huffington </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/STHBRNSTNJly108.html</link></item><item><title>SHARON THEIMER, AP July 08, 2008:  Under Bush, US Exports to Iran Surge </title><description>Other surprising shipments during the Bush administration: fur clothing, sculptures, perfume, musical instruments and military apparel.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SHRNTHMRPJly088.html</link></item><item><title>Jaymi Heimbuch, Yahoo News June 26, 2008:  Mercedes to cut petroleum out of lineup by 2015 </title><description>One vehicle includes the F700, powered by a DiesOtto engine that combines HCCI and spark ignition to get nearly the same efficiency as diesel, but minus the expensive after-treatment systems. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JymHmbchYhNwsJn268.html</link></item><item><title>Peter Popham, Independent July 12, 2008:  Rastas can use cannabis, Italian court rules </title><description>Last year, the same court declared that cultivating even a single cannabis plant was a punishable offence. But now Italy's Court of Cassation has said Rastafarians use marijuana "not only as a medical but also as a meditative herb. And, as such [it is] a possible bearer of the psychophysical state to contemplation and prayer". </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/PtrPphmndpndntJly128.html</link></item><item><title>Frank Walker, SMH July 13, 2008:  Cannabis growing offers pot of gold for farmers </title><description>Primary Industries Minister Ian Macdonald said the plant could be used to help create fuel, building materials, insulation, a base for skincare products, paints, paper products and textiles. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/FrnkWlkrSMHJly138.html</link></item><item><title>Rodney Gedda, Techworld  July 7, 2008:  Photonic switching beckons 100x Internet speeds </title><description>After four years of development, University of Sydney scientists say the Internet is set to become on average 60 times faster than existing networks. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RdnyGddTchwrldJly78.html</link></item><item><title>Rocketboom July 4, 2008: </title><description>Fireworks!! </description><link>http://www.rocketboom.net/video/rb_08_jul_04.mov</link></item><item><title>MARTHA RADDATZ, ABC News June 30, 2008:  Is White House Blocking Search for Bin Laden? </title><description>Although the special forces attack plan was devised six months ago, infighting among U.S. intelligence agencies and among White House offices have blocked it from being implemented, the Times reported.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MRTHRDDTZBCNwsJn308.html</link></item><item><title>ERIC LICHTBLAU, NYT July 3, 2008:  Judge Rejects Bush's View on Wiretaps </title><description>The Justice Department has tried for more than two years to kill the lawsuit, saying any surveillance of the charity or other entities was a "state secret" and citing the president's constitutional power as commander in chief to order wiretaps without a warrant from a court under the agency's program. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RCLCHTBLNYTJly38.html</link></item><item><title>Jack Loftus, GIZMODO July 6, 2008: Crowd-Controlling MEDUSA Ray Gun Puts Voices Inside Your Head </title><description>The Sierra Nevada Corporation claimed this week that it is ready to begin production on the MEDUSA, a damned scary ray gun that uses the "microwave audio effect" to implant sounds and perhaps even specific messages inside people's heads.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JckLftsGZMDJly68.html</link></item><item><title>Yahoo News July 6, 2008:  US wanted to test sarin on Australian troops: report </title><description>In 1962, then US defence secretary Robert McNamara wrote to Australian officials asking that the US and Australian military conduct secret joint testing of several nerve agents, including sarin, the report said. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/YhNwsJly68.html</link></item><item><title>Robert Silverberg, Reflections June, 2008: The Death of Gallium </title><description>He estimates that our planet's stock of indium will last no more than another decade. All the hafnium will be gone by 2017 also, and another twenty years will see the extinction of zinc. Even copper is an endangered item, since worldwide demand for it is likely to exceed available supplies by the end of the present century. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RbrtSlvrbrgRflctnsJn8.html</link></item><item><title>EurekAlert July 3, 2008:  Rubber 'snake' could help wave power get a bite of the energy market </title><description>Invented in the UK, the 'Anaconda' is a totally innovative wave energy concept. Its ultra-simple design means it would be cheap to manufacture and maintain, enabling it to produce clean electricity at lower cost than other types of wave energy converter. Cost has been a key barrier to deployment of such converters to date. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/rklrtJly38.html</link></item><item><title>Todd R. Weiss, Computerworld July 7, 2008:  E-voting activist more optimistic about voting systems </title><description>And so, given that I have the concern that we have voting machines that we can't audit and we can't have confidence that they got the answer right, then the answer is, "Well we think it went OK, but we don't really know." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TddRWssCmptrwrldJly78.html</link></item><item><title>Paul Armentano, AlterNet July 5, 2008:  Big Pharma Is in a Frenzy to Bring Cannabis-Based Medicines to Market </title><description>Big Pharma is busily applying for -- and has already received -- multiple patents for the medical properties of pot. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/PlrmntnltrNtJly58.html</link></item><item><title>ScienceDaily July 7, 2008:  First DNA Molecule Made Almost Entirely Of Artificial Parts </title><description>Chemists in Japan report development of the world's first DNA molecule made almost entirely of artificial parts. The finding could lead to improvements in gene therapy, futuristic nano-sized computers, and other high-tech advances, they say. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ScncDlyJly78.html</link></item><item><title>ETHAN BRONNER, NYT July 6, 2008:  Ancient Tablet Ignites Debate on Messiah and Resurrection </title><description>If such a messianic description really is there, it will contribute to a developing re-evaluation of both popular and scholarly views of Jesus, since it suggests that the story of his death and resurrection was not unique but part of a recognized Jewish tradition at the time. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/THNBRNNRNYTJly68.html</link></item><item><title>Peter Page, The National Law Journal July 7, 2008:  Telecoms Sue Over High-Speed Links </title><description>Attorneys for cities say the telecommunications suits, whether brought under state law, the Federal Telecommunications Act or other laws, are veiled attempts to stop construction of competing public systems providing an essential utility in the digital age. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/PtrPgNtnlLwJrnlJly78.html</link></item><item><title>SHEILA SARHANGI,  JULY 2008: Getting Trashed </title><description>He took an unusual easterly route, snubbed by most sailors for its lack of wind, and discovered what's now called the Great Pacific Garbage Patch--a soupy expanse of plastic bits and marine debris that extends from the Sea of Japan to within 500 miles west of California. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SHLSRHNGJLY8.html</link></item><item><title>CommonDreams July 6, 2008: US Dollar Mighty No More </title><description>The almighty U.S. dollar is mighty no more. It has been declining steadily for six years against other major currencies, undercutting its role as the leading international banking currency. The long slide is fanning inflation in the U.S. and playing a major role in the run-up of oil and gasoline prices everywhere. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CmmnDrmsJly68.html</link></item><item><title>Bruce Finley, The Denver Post June 29, 2008: Terror watch uses local eyes </title><description>Hundreds of police, firefighters, paramedics and even utility workers have been trained and recently dispatched as "Terrorism Liaison Officers" in Colorado and a handful of other states to hunt for "suspicious activity" -- and are reporting their findings into secret government databases. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/BrcFnlyDnvrPstJn298.html</link></item><item><title>Seymour M. Hersh, The New Yorker JULY 7, 2008:  PREPARING THE BATTLEFIELD </title><description> These operations, for which the President sought up to four hundred million dollars, were described in a Presidential Finding signed by Bush, and are designed to destabilize the country's religious leadership.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SymrMHrshNwYrkrJLY78.html</link></item><item><title>Steven Rosenfeld, AlterNet July 2, 2008:  Republican Campaign Against Likely Democratic Voters Begins </title><description>Minnite, who has found most GOP claims of "voter fraud" to be mistakes that did not include deliberately impersonating voters, predicted that an analysis of the incidents now on the RNC site would find "fewer people committing fraud than losing their right to vote for lack of proper documentation." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/StvnRsnfldltrNtJly28.html</link></item><item><title>Rick Shenkman, TomDispatch July 01, 2008:  How Ignorant Are We? </title><description>"The study by the new McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum found that 22 percent of Americans could name all five Simpson family members, compared with just 1 in 1,000 people who could name all five First Amendment freedoms." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RckShnkmnTmDsptchJly018.html</link></item><item><title>Tim Wilson, Dark Reading JULY 2, 2008:  Laptop Losses Total 12,000 Per Week at US Airports </title><description>"It's staggering to learn that up to 600,000 laptops are lost in U.S. airports annually, many containing sensitive information that companies must account for,"</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TmWlsnDrkRdngJLY28.html</link></item><item><title>Andrew Stern, Reuters July 1, 2008: Midwest floods spotlight decrepit infrastructure </title><description>The losses are in the billions of dollars and still mounting, as the costs of crop losses alone send shocks through the inflation-wracked world food system and threaten insurers. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ndrwStrnRtrsJly18.html</link></item><item><title>CBS  July 3, 2008: Long Beach Aims To Be 'Most Bike-Friendly' City </title><description>The grant, made through the county Department of Public Health, will be used to hire a mobility coordinator and to plan the new boulevards -- streets that give preference to bicycles through the use of traffic circles, medians, bulb-outs and other elements. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CBSJl.html</link></item><item><title>Hilary Whiteman, CNN July 1, 2008: Capture power with your curtains </title><description>Imagine every time you closed your curtains, you were capturing enough solar energy to power your laptop. The technology is available, but no one's packaged it up in a handy DIY kit at your local hardware store. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/HlryWhtmnCNNJly18.html</link></item><item><title>eScience News July 3, 2008:  In unique stellar laboratory, Einstein's theory passes strict, new test </title><description>Einstein's 1915 theory predicted that in a close system of two very massive objects, such as neutron stars, one object's gravitational tug, along with an effect of its spinning around its axis, should cause the spin axis of the other to wobble, or precess.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ScncNwsJly38.html</link></item><item><title>Fleming and Gray, LA Times July 5, 2008:  This is the U.S. on drugs </title><description>The United States has been spending $69 billion a year worldwide for the last 40 years, for a total of $2.5 trillion, on drug prohibition -- with little to show for it. Is anyone actually benefiting from this war? Six groups come to mind. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/FlmngndGryLTmsJly58.html</link></item><item><title>LAURA E. DAVIS, Yahoo News July 4, 2008:  Guerrilla gardeners dig in to beautify Los Angeles </title><description>Getting approval to beautify public property can be cumbersome, so guerrilla gardeners in cities worldwide take matters into their own dirt-caked hands.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/LRDVSYhNwsJly48.html</link></item><item><title>SCOTT SHANE, NYT July 2, 2008:  China Inspired Interrogations at Guantanamo </title><description>What the trainers did not say, and may not have known, was that their chart had been copied verbatim from a 1957 Air Force study of Chinese Communist techniques used during the Korean War to obtain confessions, many of them false, from American prisoners. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SCTTSHNNYTJly28.html</link></item><item><title>Aditya Chakrabortty, The Guardian July 4, 2008:  Secret report: biofuel caused food crisis </title><description>Biofuels have forced global food prices up by 75% - far more than previously estimated - according to a confidential World Bank report obtained by the Guardian. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/dtyChkrbrttyGrdnJly48.html</link></item><item><title>Chris Anderson,  WIRED  June 23, 2008: The End of Theory</title><description>Sixty years ago, digital computers made information readable. Twenty years ago, the Internet made it reachable. Ten years ago, the first search engine crawlers made it a single database. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ChrsndrsnWRDJn238.html</link></item><item><title>Atul Gawande, The New Yorker :  THE ITCH </title><description>  With treatment, though, her H.I.V. was brought under control. At thirty-six, she entered rehab, dropped the boyfriend, and kicked the drugs. She had two good, quiet years in which she began rebuilding her life. Then she got the itch. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/tlGwndNwYrkr.html</link></item><item><title>Telegraph June 28, 2008:  Barclays warns of a financial storm as Federal Reserve's credibility crumbles </title><description>Barclays Capital said in its closely-watched Global Outlook that US headline inflation would hit 5.5pc by August and the Fed will have to raise interest rates six times by the end of next year to prevent a wage-spiral.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TlgrphJn288.html</link></item><item><title>Lisa Kaiser,  June 20,2008: Bush's High Crimes and Misdemeanors </title><description>The House voted to send the articles to the House Judiciary Committee, headed by Rep. John Conyers, who has said that while the administration has committed impeachable offenses and felonies, he does not believe that Democrats should pursue impeachment proceedings. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/LsKsrJn208.html</link></item><item><title>Cy Bolton, LA Times June 27, 2008: How does President Bush lie? </title><description>Consider first the implications of the famous Downing Street memo from July 23, 2002. Briefing Tony Blair about his recent talks with Washington, Britain's top intelligence officer stated that U.S. "military action was now seen as inevitable. ... But the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CyBltnLTmsJn278.html</link></item><item><title>Jenna Johnson, Washington Post June 22, 2008:  Corporate Espionage Detailed in Documents </title><description>They scavenged through trash and tailed people for hours. They used undercover operatives to infiltrate private meetings. The targets were not agents of foreign powers but advocacy groups that had been critical of corporations. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JnnJhnsnWshngtnPstJn228.html</link></item><item><title>Karen DeYoung, Washington Post June 24, 2008:  GAO Report Faults Post-'Surge' Planning </title><description>The report, after a bleak GAO assessment last summer, cited little improvement in the ability of the Iraqi security forces to act independently of the U.S. military, and noted that key legislation passed by the Iraqi parliament had not been implemented while other crucial laws had not been passed.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/KrnDYngWshngtnPstJn248.html</link></item><item><title>Moyers and Winship, t r u t h o u t June 28, 2008:  It Was Oil, All Along </title><description>Oh, no, they told us, Iraq isn't a war about oil. That's cynical and simplistic, they said. It's about terror and al-Qaeda and toppling a dictator and spreading democracy and protecting ourselves from weapons of mass destruction.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MyrsndWnshptrthtJn288.html</link></item><item><title>M. Asif Ismail, Public Integrity June 24, 2008:  A Record Year for the Pharmaceutical Lobby in '07 </title><description>The spending represents a 32 percent jump over 2006. Driven in part by a busy legislative calendar dominated by issues critical to the industry, the effort raised the amount spent by drug interests on federal lobbying in the past decade to more than $1 billion.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MsfsmlPblcntgrtyJn248.html</link></item><item><title>Alex Kingsbury, Yahoo News June 25, 2008:  Seizing Laptops and Cameras Without Cause </title><description>The extent of the program to confiscate electronics at customs points is unclear. A hearing Wednesday before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary's Subcommittee on the Constitution hopes to learn more about the extent of the program and safeguards to traveler's privacy. Lawsuits have also been filed, challenging how the program selects travelers for inspection.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/lxKngsbryYhNwsJn258.html</link></item><item><title>STEPHANIE S. GARLOW, Yahoo News June 26, 2008:  Honey bee crisis could lead to higher food prices </title><description>"No bees, no crops," North Carolina grower Robert D. Edwards told a House Agriculture subcommittee. Edwards said he had to cut his cucumber acreage in half because of the lack of bees available to rent. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/STPHNSGRLWYhNwsJn268.html</link></item><item><title>Stan Cox, AlterNet June 23, 2008:  Turning Your Lawn into a Victory Garden Won't Save You -- Fighting the Corporations Will </title><description>Don't get me wrong: Growing food just outside your front or back door is an extraordinarily good idea, and if it's done without soil erosion or toxic chemicals, I can think of no downside. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/StnCxltrNtJn238.html</link></item><item><title>Sean Garmire, The Times-Standard June 25, 2008:  Feds launch massive pot sting </title><description>Medical marijuana dispensaries and 215 patients would not be targeted by the investigation, Schadler said. The Humboldt Cooperative, a medical marijuana dispensary in Arcata, said Tuesday evening that federal agents had not interfered with business.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/SnGrmrTmsStndrdJn258.html</link></item><item><title>JOHN ROGERS, Yahoo News June 30, 2008:  Maher and Shandling honor George Carlin at service </title><description>"What everyone said tonight is if you spent time with my father, whether it was five seconds or five hours, he was kind, attentive, very connected to you, compassionate," said Carlin's daughter.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JHNRGRSYhNwsJn308.html</link></item><item><title>Martin Cash, Winnipeg Free Press June 25 2008:  Growers breeding new hemp </title><description>"We've been breeding since 2001," he said. "You can't use seed from the bin. You need high pedigree seeds." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MrtnCshWnnpgFrPrssJn258.html</link></item><item><title>CNN June 21, 2008: Pagans mark longest day at ancient Stonehenge </title><description>Police estimated 28,000 revelers had made the trip, one of the largest numbers in years. They said there were 15 arrests for theft and other minor offenses. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/CNNJn218.html</link></item><item><title>Tim Cooper, Times Online  June 29, 2008: Neil Young's anti-war documentary </title><description>When he pulls on a huge plaid work shirt at the end of the interview, he looks as if he is about to go and fell some of the giant sequoias outside. Instead, he drives the short distance home in a cream-coloured vintage Mercedes running on biodiesel.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TmCprTmsnlnJn298.html</link></item><item><title>Dan Froomkin, Washington Post June 18, 2008:  General Accuses WH of War Crimes </title><description>The two-star general who led an Army investigation into the horrific detainee abuse at Abu Ghraib has accused the Bush administration of war crimes and is calling for accountability. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DnFrmknWshngtnPstJn188.html</link></item><item><title>Ryan Singel, WIRED June 20, 2008:  House Grants Telecom Amnesty, Expands Spying Powers </title><description>Speaking on behalf of the deal prior to the vote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended her support, saying that a bill was necessary and that the measure rightly expanded both intelligence-gathering powers and oversight. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RynSnglWRDJn208.html</link></item><item><title>Fox News June 20, 2008:  Northrop Grumman to Develop Brain-Wave Binoculars </title><description>The system would use a custom helmet equipped with wide-angle binoculars capable of producing high-resolution images and electroencephalogram, or EEG, electrodes. Researchers hope to tap into the brain's ability to spot patterns and movement. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/FxNwsJn208.html</link></item><item><title>MARK NIESSE, Yahoo News June 19, 2008:  Hawaiian group demands restoration of the monarchy </title><description>The Hawaiian Kingdom Government, which was founded seven years ago and claims 1,000 followers, uses its own license plates and maintains its own judicial system. In recent years, members have voted to dissolve the state of Hawaii, its land titles, welfare programs and public schools. They also claim the right to confiscate all bank assets in Hawaii. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MRKNSSYhNwsJn198.html</link></item><item><title>David Kravets,  WIRED  June 18, 2008: Professors Siding With Jammie Thomas in RIAA Case </title><description>So far, only a group of ten copyright scholars weighed in, telling Davis that actual distribution to the public must be shown. Such a requirement, however, is technologically infeasible. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DvdKrvtsWRDJn188.html</link></item><item><title>DAVID LERMAN, Daily Press June 20, 2008:  Webb urges fresh look at the war on drugs </title><description>Armed with statistics showing soaring incarceration rates and drug seizures, Webb argued -- and his witnesses agreed -- that authorities have failed to reduce the supply of drugs appreciably. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/DVDLRMNDlyPrssJn208.html</link></item><item><title>Cyndy Aleo-Carreira, The Standard June 21, 2008:  Montreal's public bike system integrates Web, RFID </title><description>The software behind the Public Bike System tracks every bike in the system, gauging how many bikes are at each location and the functional status of each bike, as well as the status of solar panels running the system and the electronics.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/Cyndyl-CrrrStndrdJn218.html</link></item><item><title>Pruned JUNE 16, 2008: New Kiribati </title><description>While very impolitic, he should demand from the worst polluting nations that as an act of "redemption" they should set aside "reservations" in prime real estate, for instance, some of the Hawaiian islands, where the entire population can collectively forge a new set of geographic identitites instead of being dispersed in diasporic communities around the world. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/PrndJN168.html</link></item><item><title>Richard Savill, Telegraph June 19, 2008:  Most complex crop circle ever discovered in British fields </title><description>Michael Reed, an astrophysicist, said: "The tenth digit has even been correctly rounded up. The little dot near the centre is the decimal point. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/RchrdSvllTlgrphJn198.html</link></item><item><title>GARY PAUL NABHAN, Orion June 2008:  The Fatherland of Apples </title><description>An earlier traveler through the region, one Victor Vitkovich, proclaimed these naturally occurring groves to be "a marvelous garden where apples and pears look down on you from the trees and beg to be eaten." I oblige, sampling the sweet and the sour, the mellow and the musky, the sugary and the stringent fruit all around me.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GRYPLNBHNrnJn8.html</link></item><item><title>McClatchy June 15, 2008: Guantanamo: Beyond the Law</title><description>An eight-month McClatchy investigation of the detention system created after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has found that the U.S. imprisoned innocent men, subjected them to abuse, stripped them of their legal rights and allowed Islamic militants to turn the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba into a school for jihad.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/McCltchyJn158.html</link></item><item><title>Yahoo News June 16, 2008:  Official says Iraq contract dispute cost him job Mon  </title><description>"They had a gigantic amount of costs they couldn't justify," retired Army official Charles M. Smith told the Times in a story posted on its Web site Monday night. "Ultimately, the money that was going to KBR was money being taken away from the troops, and I wasn't going to do that." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/Jn168.html</link></item><item><title>The Times June 14, 2008: Scientists find bugs that eat waste and excrete petrol </title><description>Unbelievably, this is not science fiction. Mr Pal holds up a small beaker of bug excretion that could, theoretically, be poured into the tank of the giant Lexus SUV next to us. Not that Mr Pal is willing to risk it just yet. He gives it a month before the first vehicle is filled up on what he calls "renewable petroleum";. After that, he grins, "it's a brave new world";. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/TmsJn148.html</link></item><item><title>Frank McLynn, Literary Review JUNE, 2008: SPARTANS OF THE PLAINS </title><description> With the exception of the Lakota (Sioux) and the Blackfeet, every western Indian tribe was linked to the Comanches' informal 'empire'. Far from being bit players in the drama of the Spanish colonial empire, the Comanches, especially after obtaining guns from French traders in the 1740s, had the edge in the continuing conflict with 'New Spain'.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/FrnkMcLynnLtrryRvwJN8.html</link></item><item><title>Thomas Goetz, WIRED June 17, 2008:  Attention, California Health Dept.: My DNA Is My Data </title><description>To my mind, genetic information is a new sort of personal information that the state and even the physician community are terribly slow and old-fashioned in reckoning with.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/ThmsGtzWRDJn178.html</link></item><item><title>WILL BUNCH, ATTYTOOD JUNE 17, 2008: Moscow on the Schuylkill: Philly cops bust activists...for what? </title><description>The only thing that's clear from what's come out so far is that the four oppose police surveillance cameras. What's not clear is what laws they allegedly violated -- they ultimately were not charged with anything</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/WLLBNCHTTYTDJN178.html</link></item><item><title>NYT June 17, 2008: Darwinmania! </title><description>Since 2009 is the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth (Feb. 12), as well as being the 150th anniversary of the publication of his masterpiece, "On the Origin of Species" (Nov. 24), the extravaganza is set to continue until the end of next year.</description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NYTJn178.html</link></item><item><title>George Rohrbacher, Alternet June 15, 2008:  A Grandfather Looks Back on 40 Years of Happy Pot Smoking </title><description>Another word about the ubiquitous CAFFEINE, America's one and only true "gateway drug"(if there is such a thing): Caffeine is now available in caffeinated candy and so-called "energy drinks" that are really nothing but sweetened "drug drinks." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/GrgRhrbchrltrntJn158.html</link></item><item><title>Mark Morford, SF Gate June 18, 2008: Hell of a year (so far) </title><description>Yes, it is summertime in the Year of Our Moped, and transformation seems to be around every corner </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/MrkMrfrdSFGtJn188.html</link></item><item><title>John Bresnahan, CBSNews Jun 9, 2008:  Kucinich Offers Impeachment Articles Against Bush </title><description>Kucinich has introduced a similar impeachment resolution against Vice President Cheney. That resolution was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, which has taken no action on the measure. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JhnBrsnhnCBSNwsJn98.html</link></item><item><title>NYT  June 11, 2008:  Canada Apologizes For Abuse Of Native Children </title><description>Prime Minister Stephen Harper told a Parliamentary chamber packed with legislators and aboriginal representatives that there could be no excuses for what happened at the church-run schools, which mainly operated from the 1870s to the 1970s. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/NYTJn118.html</link></item><item><title>William Glaberson, IHT  June 13, 2008:  Detention camp at Guantanamo Bay won't close, but it won't be the same </title><description>"To the extent that Guantanamo exists to hold detainees beyond the reach of U.S. courts, this blows a hole in its reason for being," said Matthew Waxman, a former detainee affairs official at the Defense Department. </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/WllmGlbrsnHTJn138.html</link></item><item><title>Jane Corbin, BBC News  June 10, 2008: BBC uncovers lost Iraq billions </title><description>Waxman: "It may well turn out to be the largest war profiteering in history." </description><link>http://newheadnews.com/JnCrbnBBCNwsJn108.html</link></item></channel></rss>