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Today Show video brilliantly illustrates the root cause of US Health Care Crisis.

USA Today Dietitian Recommends Eating McDonalds, KFC, Taco Bell And Burger King On The Today Show (VIDEO)

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World population projected to reach 7 billion in 2011

The world's population is forecast to hit 7 billion in 2011, the vast majority of its growth coming in developing and, in many cases, the poorest nations, a report released Wednesday said.

A staggering 97 percent of global growth over the next 40 years will happen in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, according to the Population Reference Bureau's 2009 World Population Data Sheet.

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Rachel Maddow guest, author Frank Schaeffer, summarizes The Right Wing

Things are starting to seem pretty scary. A lot of Americans seem to be going nuts!

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We sell a bunch of junk, says Whole Foods boss John Mackey -The Guardian (no real surprise here)

I think this is typical of all these types of "natural" food stores. They sell a lot of processed food that claims to be healthy and has natural looking packaging. Of course it's the packaged food products that are the most profitable!

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Pint and Dale SRO performance at Åarhus Gallery, Belfast, Maine - Aug 2 was a smash!

This panorama photo uses 6 shots stitched together. Unfortunately, the camera angle makes the guy on the far right look like he's watching another show in his own universe. In reality, I think he enjoyed the performance as much as everyone else!

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Throughout history experts have made predictions and held beliefs that were incorrect.

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Elaine Morgan challenges established science - says we evolved from aquatic apes

Interesting idea and inspiring presentation.

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Worldchanging: Bright Green: The Ruins of the Unsustainable: Searching For Answers to the Suburbs

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Obama Declares Parts of Maine Disaster Areas

President Obama today declared parts of Maine to be a federal disaster area. In response to a request from Maine's congressional delegation, Obama ordered Federal aid to supplement State and local recovery efforts in the area struck by severe storms, flooding, and landslides earlier in the summer. The affected areas are in Franklin, Hancock, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Somerset, Waldo, and Washington counties. In a joint statement, Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, along with Congressman Mike Michaud and Congresswoman Chellie Pingee welcomed the president's annonucemet, saying the storms had caused "dangerous conditions and significant hardship in Maine." ReturnReturn

The affected areas are in Franklin, Hancock, Knox, Lincoln, Oxford, Somerset, Waldo, and Washington counties.

In a joint statement, Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins, along with Congressman Mike Michaud and Congresswoman Chellie Pingee welcomed the president's annonucemet, saying the storms had caused "dangerous conditions and significant hardship in Maine."

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USDA grants Maine farmers $1.3million to expand organic wheat production

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