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Archives of: December 2010

These Joints Are Jumping!

Across the country, trampoline centers are inviting kids of all ages to defy gravity, play air dodgeball, sky surf, and work up a smile-infused sweat. There are more than 25 trampoline centers in the U.S., and one of the most popular is in San Francisco's Presidio, where an historic airplane hangar has been converted into The House Of Air. Adults line up early for the trampoline aerobics classes. Parents like ... read more

Claudia Cowan

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December 31, 2010

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Archives of: December 2010


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Jonathan Serrie

December 15, 2010 1:37 PM

Foodborne Illness Affects 1 in 6 Americans

One in six Americans gets sick from foodborne diseases each year, according to new research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of the estimated 48 million people who become ill, 128 thousand are hospitalized and 3 thousand die, according to data published today in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. "These illnesses are associated with billions ... read more



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Leland Vittert

December 15, 2010 11:07 AM

Stuxnet Saves Israel Trouble of Iran Strike

It appears the Stuxnet computer virus may have done more harm to Iran's nuclear program than even the most savage of air strikes could have. A report in the Jerusalem Post quotes a German computer expert saying the "Stuxnet" virus set Iran's nuclear program back two years. Fox News ecently reported how the Stuxnet virus attacked the nuclear centrifuges at Iran's ... read more



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Dominic Di-Natale

December 14, 2010 3:35 PM

Life after Holbrooke, Pakistan’s Protector

ISLAMABAD, Dec 14 – Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff Mike Mullen appeared here today, 24 hours after the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan clashed with Pakistan's own military chief over what the U.S. considers is this country's indifference to eradicating Islamic militant groups. Adding to the pressure on the authorities is the shocking defection by ... read more



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Karen Liel

December 14, 2010 1:43 PM

US Rabbis Against Religious Discrimination

The mounting controversy in Israel regarding the latest religious ruling issued by prominent Rabbis to forbid Jews from selling or leasing apartments to Arabs - seems to have made its way overseas. Almost 700 rabbis from congregations across the world have signed a petition funded by the New Israel Fund, calling on their rabbinic colleagues in Israel to oppose the latest ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

December 14, 2010 1:19 PM

Investing in Lawsuits

Some call it a disturbing trend.  Others call it a win-win for accident victims and low to middle-income families across America who might not otherwise be able to afford to seek justice in a court of law. The issue is legal lending; to plaintiffs who don't have the money to pay for surgery related to a claim or pay their bills while their case is tied up in court, or ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

December 14, 2010 10:59 AM

Assange Bail Hearing Underway

UPDATE: Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been granted bail by a British court, but is still in prison because, Swedish authorities are challenging this bail decision. That means Assange will remain in jail for another 48 hours, at least. “They want to put Mr. Assange through more trouble. “  said his principal lawyer Mark Stephens.  He went on, “this is ... read more



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Kris Gutierrez

December 14, 2010 10:05 AM

Controversy Over Red Light Cameras in Texas

The Houston Police Department says the city’s red light cameras have been effective. Since they went up in 2006, the city says red light running and traffic fatalities have gone down. Plus they’ve generated 18 million dollars in revenue for HPD’s traffic division and per state law, another 15 million dollars for Texas trauma centers. “That money is now ... read more



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Yonat Friling

December 14, 2010 5:38 AM

Mossad wants YOU!

With a new leader, the Israeli intelligence agency is looking for new recruits. [/caption] In the past few days more than 20 new available posts were published in its website. Among them, are field agents, intelligence officers and computer experts. The new Head of Mossad, Tamir Pardo, was received a special assignment – to freshen up the rows of the agency. He ... read more



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Phil Keating

December 13, 2010 5:13 PM

Green Jobs Not Growing As Expected

An instructor at Flordia's Ocala green jobs training program is teaching a class the basics photovoltaic science and solar panel installation. "Am I going to get any voltage or am I going to get anything?" asks the teacher. The class says: "No." The teacher asks "Why?" And the class says: "Because I'm not facing the sun." Sunshine energy is green ... read more



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Dana Karni

December 13, 2010 2:28 PM

Rewalking in GLEE

You might have seen it on Glee last week, the device that made Artie walk again, and in case you wondered - it is real. ... read more