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Use It Up, Wear It Out – Consumers Hold On to Stuff Longer – NYTimes.com

Some positive news on the environmental front…

I hope this becomes long term behavior and we move away from being such a disposable society…

Of course, in a Consumer driven economy, this is a mixed blessing to the economy…

Throw away the cellphone after two years? Not so fast. Ditch the flat-panel TV for an even thinner model? Maybe next year. Replace the blouse with the hole? Darn it!

Walt Truelson of Portland, Ore., has stopped replacing his car as frequently as he used to and has switched to paying for cellphone minutes as he uses them, rather than subscribing to a monthly plan.

Consumer spending has picked up, but for some Americans the recession has left something behind: a greater interest in making stuff last.

For a number of products — cars, phones, computers, even shampoo and toothpaste — the data shows a slowing of product life cycles and consumption. In many cases the difference is mere months, but economists and consumers say the approach just may outlast a full recovery and the return of easy credit, because of the strong impression the downturn made on consumers.

It is hardly the stuff of generations past, those stung by the Great Depression, who held onto antediluvian dishware and stored canned goods until rust formed on the lids. But for the moment, many citizens of a throwaway society are making fewer visits to the trash and recycling bins.

via Use It Up, Wear It Out – Consumers Hold On to Stuff Longer – NYTimes.com.

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Regulators Reject Proposal That Would Bring Fox-Style News to Canada

Canada is so sensible…

They really are making us here in the U.S. look bad…

From Robert F Kennedy, Jr at The Huffington Post:

As America’s middle class battles for its survival on the Wisconsin barricades — against various Koch Oil surrogates and the corporate toadies at Fox News — fans of enlightenment, democracy and justice can take comfort from a significant victory north of Wisconsin border. Fox News will not be moving into Canada after all! The reason: Canada regulators announced last week they would reject efforts by Canada’s right wing Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, to repeal a law that forbids lying on broadcast news.

More:   Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Regulators Reject Proposal That Would Bring Fox-Style News to Canada.

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Is Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes Going to Jail? | | AlterNet

Please, let one of my dreams come true!

In short, the Times report has managed to shock everyone. It’s shocked media insiders for the sheer recklessness of Ailes’ behavior. It has startled Fox News critics (like myself) who are amazed how cavalierly Ailes would counsel an employee to break the law. And the report has shaken Ailes loyalists who can’t believe the Machiavellian Fox News chief was so sloppy in his execution.

So yeah, this story is kind of a big deal and it has immediately been pushed to the head of the line in terms of pending Fox News troubles for 2011, right in front of Glenn Beck’s ongoing caliphate conspiracy madness and the conservative attacks it has sparked on him,

Indeed, the Times report would mean that Ailes and Beck, Fox News’ fiercest lightning rods, have quickly morphed from assets to liabilities.  We know Beck’s increasingly a liability because, thanks to his incendiary, hateful rhetoric, he’s unable to retain virtually any nationally recognized advertisers. And that’s been the case for almost a year-a-half now. No only are advertisers steering clear of Glenn Beck, but ratings continue to decline. That is not a formula for cable news success.

But even more scandalous is the specter of Ailes, who runs Fox News as his personal fiefdom, being thrust into the spotlight for potentially breaking the law; for allegedly telling an employee to lie to federal investigators.

via Is Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes Going to Jail? | | AlterNet.

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James Franco Skips Out On His Own Party After Critically-Panned Hosting Gig | Radar Online

I always thought he was one smart guy…

He knows when to walk away…

And get out of town…

James Franco reportedly didn’t show up for his own post-Oscars party at Los Angeles’ Supper Club Sunday, as the dashing star, possibly upset by his performance on the show, tweeted a pic from his private jet while leaving the City of Angels.

“Goodbye L.A.,” Franco wrote in one pic from aboard his plane, and in another wrote, “It was fun! Time to jet back to class.”

While Franco’s bash was attended by stars such as his Pineapple Express co-star Seth Rogen and two-time Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, an insider at the affair summarized it as a “bust “, according to usmagazine.com.

via James Franco Skips Out On His Own Party After Critically-Panned Hosting Gig | Radar Online.

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FOX NEWS BOSS ROGER AILES TO BE INDICTED???

If only this is true!!!

From Henry Blodget

Last week it was revealed that legendary FOX News boss Roger Ailes allegedly told underling Judith Regan to lie to federal investigators to protect Rudy Giuliani.

Regan reportedly has a tape of the telephone call in which Ailes urged her to do this.

If this story is true, and the telephone call is clear, Ailes would obviously be exposed to obstruction-of-justice charges.

And now the scuttlebutt is that Ailes will in fact be indicted.

Here’s financial commentator Barry Ritholtz:

Someone I spoke with claimed that Ailes was scheduled to speak at their event in March, but canceled. It appears that Roger’s people, ostensibly using a clause in his contract, said he “cannot appear for legal reasons.”

I asked “What, precisely, does that mean?”

The response: “Roger Ailes will be indicted — probably this week, maybe even Monday.”

If the scuttlebutt is true, THIS will be the trial of the century.

via FOX NEWS BOSS ROGER AILES TO BE INDICTED???.

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Facebook Adds New Relationship Categories to Reflect Civil Unions and Domestic Partnerships

It’s about time….

New York, NY, February 17, 2011 – The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), the nation’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) media advocacy and anti-defamation organization, today applauded Facebook for adding ‘In a Civil Union’ and ‘In a Domestic Partnership’ options to user profiles. The option is now available for users in the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom, France and Australia.

“Today, Facebook sent a clear message in support of gay and lesbian couples to users across the globe,” said GLAAD President Jarrett Barrios. “By acknowledging the relationships of countless loving and committed same-sex couples in the U.S. and abroad, Facebook has set a new standard of inclusion for social media. As public support for marriage equality continues to grow, we will continue to work for the day when all couples have the opportunity to marry and have their relationship recognized by their community, both online and off.”

GLAAD was among the organizations that met with Facebook to advocate for this change.

via Steve Rothaus’ Gay South Florida.

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs currently receiving treatment at same cancer clinic as Patrick Swayze: report

Sad news…

Apple’s latest development may just be its most surprising yet – longtime CEO Steve Jobs was photographed outside the Stanford Cancer Center recently, the same treatment facility where the late Patrick Swayze sought chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer in his final days.

Jobs, who publicly came forward about his battle with and surgery for pancreatic cancer in 2004, is currently on his third leave of absence from work in seven years.

In the photos, an extremely “skeletal-looking” Jobs can be seen getting out of his car at the center, just one day after he was spotted at work on Apple’s Cupertino, Calif. campus.

The CEO, 55, has been regularly attending the Palo Alto, Calif. cancer treatment center, RadarOnline.com confirmed.

Jobs announced his medical leave in January in an email to employees, explaining that “the board of directors has granted me a medical leave of absence so I can focus on my health.

“I will continue as CEO and be involved in major strategic decisions for the company,” the tech mogul added.

Jobs’ previous six-month departure from the company in 2009 was surrounded by speculation that the CEO was much more ill than he let on.

Jerry York, the Apple director at the time, told Fortune that Jobs made a secret flight to Switzerland at the time, where he reportedly underwent a rare radiological treatment for neuroendocrine cancer.

The Wall Street Journal also unearthed details in June of that year that pointed to Jobs obtaining a secret liver transplant, reportedly conducted in Memphis, Tennessee, related to his cancer.

York died in March 2010, and the details of his Fortune interview, revealed after his death, seemed to paint a more drastic picture of Jobs’ health.

The blogosphere lit up with concerns and speculations over Jobs’ state of health Wednesday following RadarOnline’s post.

The National Enquirer, which claims to be running the latest photos of Jobs, spoke with critical-care physician Dr. Samuel Jacobson, who said Jobs’ prognosis does not look promising.

“Judging from the photos, he is close to terminal. I would say he has six weeks,” Jacobson said.

via Apple CEO Steve Jobs currently receiving treatment at same cancer clinic as Patrick Swayze: report.

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Senator Honored For Work With Overprivileged Americans | The Onion

From The Onion, but ….

HOUSTON—Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), long a champion of the country’s most advantaged Americans, was honored for his 20 years of work with the overprivileged Sunday. “John has dedicated his life and career to helping the uptrodden, believing in the common billionaire oil man who just needs that extra push to be able to pick himself up and increase his wealth and power without having to worry about paying taxes,” said oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens, adding that without Sen. Cornyn, he and dozens like him would just barely be hanging on to their spots on Forbes magazine’s World’s Richest People list. “Few men have done so much for those few who already have so much.” Cornyn later delivered a speech in which he vowed to continue his work with the nation’s least needy, after which he was presented with the key to Houston’s finest gated communities.

via Senator Honored For Work With Overprivileged Americans | The Onion – America’s Finest News Source.

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CNN’s Anderson Cooper reported the truth – Leonard Pitts Jr. – MiamiHerald.com

Great article from Leonard Pitts on our “press problem”….

In his reports on Egypt’s crisis, Cooper repeatedly scored Mubarak’s government for untruths. He did it in pointing out that journalists had been beaten and detained, in contradiction of the government’s contention that they were being allowed to report freely. And in discussing a claim that the government had directed that protesters not be pursued or harassed. And in dismissing a government statement that only 11 people had been injured in the protests when an independent human-rights group put the figure at close to 300.

For that, Cooper was ridiculed by James Rainey of The Los Angeles Times. CNN media critic Howard Kurtz questioned whether Cooper should be “taking sides.” And one Liz Trotta said that “any correspondent worth his salt knows that you shouldn’t be making editorial comments.” She, amusingly enough, is employed by Fox News.

All three critics concede Cooper was accurate: The regime did lie. Yet they question whether it was journalistically ethical to say it.

Take a close look. You will seldom see a clearer portrait of the timidity and obsequiousness that have infected and, increasingly, defined, American journalism.

Here is my pet theory: After years of criticism for their liberal bias — some of it merited – news media, eager as a puppy to be liked, have corrected by over correcting. Which is to say that in the search for that mythical beast, objectivity, they have sought to banish from the news-gathering process an indispensable element: judgment. Excluding, of course, Fox, for which a reluctance to judge has never been a problem.

The rest of the journalistic world seems to have embraced its own version of those robotic, idiotic zero-tolerance policies where some kid gets suspended for bringing Midol to class. Meaning, in other words, a paradigm from which human reasoning and common sense are exiled.

So, on any given story, a reporter is encouraged to get the facts, make sure the liberal and conservative talking points are represented and, once those boxes are checked, to feel as if she has done her job, has been objective. No thinking required.

via CNN’s Anderson Cooper reported the truth – Leonard Pitts Jr. – MiamiHerald.com.

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“We Were a Stalin-esque Mouthpiece for Bush” — Fox News Insider | Media | AlterNet

This can’t be said often enough…

Fox News isn’t News, it’s propaganda….

Asked what most viewers and observers of Fox News would be surprised to learn about the controversial cable channel, a former insider from the world of Rupert Murdoch was quick with a response: “I don’t think people would believe it’s as concocted as it is; that stuff is just made up.”

Indeed, a former Fox News employee who recently agreed to talk with Media Matters confirmed what critics have been saying for years about Murdoch’s cable channel. Namely, that Fox News is run as a purely partisan operation, virtually every news story is actively spun by the staff, its primary goal is to prop up Republicans and knock down Democrats, and that staffers at Fox News routinely operate without the slightest regard for fairness or fact checking.

“It is their M.O. to undermine the administration and to undermine Democrats,” says the source. “They’re a propaganda outfit but they call themselves news.”

And that’s the word from inside Fox News.

via “We Were a Stalin-esque Mouthpiece for Bush” — Fox News Insider | Media | AlterNet.

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