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On Montana Reservation, A Mixed Reception For Bisons' Return





A herd of 34 bison, pure of any cattle genes, have been introduced from Yellowstone National Park to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in northern Montana.



Dan Boyce/Montana Public Radio


A herd of 34 bison, pure of any cattle genes, have been introduced from Yellowstone National Park to the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in northern Montana.


Dan Boyce/Montana Public Radio


A red pickup rolls into a 1,000-acre pasture of dry grassland on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in northern Montana. Mark Azure, director of the reservation's fish and wildlife department, is out looking for buffalo when he spots about two dozen of the furry beasts gathering around a watering hole.


The animals are "grazing, wallowing, drinking, checking us out," Azure explains. He says the tribes have been working to see these bison here for years.


"This is their home, this is where they came from," he says.


This small herd of 34 genetically pure bison is roaming northern Montana's high plains for the first time since being nearly hunted to extinction in the 1800s.


The animals come from Yellowstone National Park, home of the last bison known to have no trace of cattle genes. The Fort Belknap Indian Reservation received them through a deal with Montana wildlife officials.


Tribes are hailing the arrival of the bison as a return of something lost and a cause for celebration. But others see the animals as an intrusion.


Leta Calvin, a tribal member who lives at the base of the hill, across the highway from the bison enclosure, owns a small cow-calf operation with her husband. She worries the bison herd, enclosed behind an 8-foot, woven wire fence, could harm her livelihood.



"[If] people find out that we have the cattle here and the bison are next to 'em," she says, "people are gonna be less apt to buy our calves."


That's because of the disease brucellosis — or the fear of brucellosis. It runs in bison and can cause cattle to abort their calves. The illness can pretty much ruin a rancher's business.


These bison, though, have been tested over and over again for years and do not have brucellosis. But Calvin says that doesn't matter — it's the perception that they might.


"People around, they're not gonna listen to all that," she says of the test results.


Mike McCabe, a tribal member who owns a dusty piece of land on another side of the bison enclosure, is also concerned about the new arrivals. He says he's "not confident in that fence at all. ... I'm a poor rancher as it is."


Fort Belknap already has a herd of hundreds of bison with a small trace of cattle genes. Landowners like McCabe, who surround these other herds, have complained for years that the reservation does not properly care for them. They break out, they say, damaging private property and eating hay.


McCabe worries the same thing could happen with the new genetically pure bison.


"If they're starving, I can almost imagine they're gonna try to get through there somehow," he says.


The reservation cut a deal with the state for the pure bison, and if state officials determine the tribes are not taking good enough care of them, they can be taken away.


Tribal officials say they will not let that happen.


Back inside the pasture, Montana State Rep. Clarena Brockie, a Native American herself, is watching the bison gather around the watering hole. When they disappeared from these lands generations ago, she says, so too did many tribal ceremonies and much native culture.


"These are the same bison that were with my ancestors, that helped my grandparents and my ancestors survive," she says.


The tribes and the state will be letting the herd grow over the next few years. At that time, the reservation will have full authority to decide whether to sell the bison for meat or use them for ceremonial purposes.


Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/10/14/234234139/bisons-return-brings-mixed-emotions-on-mont-reservation?ft=1&f=1001
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WHO agency: Air pollution causes cancer

LONDON (AP) — What many commuters choking on smog have long suspected has finally been scientifically validated: air pollution causes lung cancer.


The International Agency for Research on Cancer declared on Thursday that air pollution is a carcinogen, alongside known dangers such as asbestos, tobacco and ultraviolet radiation. The decision came after a consultation by an expert panel organized by IARC, the cancer agency of the World Health Organization, which is based in Lyon, France.


"We consider this to be the most important environmental carcinogen, more so than passive smoking," said Kurt Straif, head of the IARC department that evaluates cancer-causing substances.


IARC had previously deemed some of the components in air pollution such as diesel fumes to be carcinogens, but this is the first time it has classified air pollution in its entirety as cancer causing.


The risk to the individual is low, but Straif said the main sources of pollution are widespread, including transportation, power plants, and industrial and agricultural emissions.


Air pollution is a complex mixture that includes gases and particulate matter, and IARC said one of its primary risks is the fine particles that can be deposited deep in the lungs of people.


"These are difficult things for the individual to avoid," he said, observing the worrying dark clouds from nearby factories that he could see from his office window in Lyon. "When I walk on a street where there's heavy pollution from diesel exhaust, I try to go a bit further away," he said. "So that's something you can do."


The fact that nearly everyone on the planet is exposed to outdoor pollution could prompt governments and other agencies to adopt stricter controls on spewing fumes. Straif noted that WHO and the European Commission are reviewing their recommended limits on air pollution.


Previously, pollution had been found to boost the chances of heart and respiratory diseases.


The expert panel's classification was made after scientists analyzed more than 1,000 studies worldwide and concluded there was enough evidence that exposure to outdoor air pollution causes lung cancer.


In 2010, IARC said there were more than 220,000 lung cancer deaths worldwide connected to air pollution. The agency also noted a link with a slightly higher risk of bladder cancer.


Straif said there were dramatic differences in air quality between cities around the world and that the most polluted metropolises were in China and India, where people frequently don masks on streets to protect themselves. China recently announced new efforts to curb pollution after experts found the country's thick smog hurts tourism. Beijing only began publicly releasing data about its air quality last year.


"I assume the masks could result in a reduction to particulate matter, so they could be helpful to reduce personal exposure," Straif said. But he said collective international action by governments was necessary to improve air quality. "People can certainly contribute by doing things like not driving a big diesel car, but this needs much wider policies by national and international authorities."


Other experts emphasized the cancer risk from pollution for the average person was very low — but virtually unavoidable.


"You can choose not to drink or not to smoke, but you can't control whether or not you're exposed to air pollution," said Francesca Dominici, a professor of biostatics at Harvard University's School of Public Health. "You can't just decide not to breathe," she said. Dominici was not connected to the IARC expert panel.


A person's risk for cancer depends on numerous variables, including genetics, exposure to dangerous substances and lifestyle choices regarding issues such as drinking alcohol, smoking and exercising.


Dominici said scientists are still trying to figure out which bits of pollution are the most lethal and called for a more targeted approach.


"The level of ambient pollution in the U.S. is much, much lower than it used to be, but we still find evidence of cancer and birth defects," she said. "The question is: How are we going to clean the air even further?"


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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/agency-air-pollution-causes-cancer-093059748.html
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The One Really Big Error In Gravity No One Seems To Be Talking About

The One Really Big Error In Gravity No One Seems To Be Talking About

First off, two things: the movie Gravity is likely the most realistic space travel-based movie ever made, and I'm about to spoil the crap out of it by revealing one huge flaw. So, if you don't like spoiled movie, you may want to leave. Okay, there's your fair warning. Everyone else, come along!

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Money For Dam Project In Shutdown Deal Riles Conservatives





The Olmsted Locks and Dam project is under construction on the Ohio River between Illinois and Kentucky.



US Army Corps of Engineers


The Olmsted Locks and Dam project is under construction on the Ohio River between Illinois and Kentucky.


US Army Corps of Engineers


This week's congressional compromise to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling had a few other provisions as well.


One of them allows additional spending on a lock and dam project on the Ohio River between Kentucky and Illinois.


The amount is $2.1 billion — a rounding error compared to the $16.7 trillion debt ceiling. But it's still enough to rile budget watchdogs, as well as hardline conservatives who call it pork-barrel spending by Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, the Kentucky Republican.


The Army Corps of Engineers has been working on the new lock-and-dam on the Ohio River since 1988. It's located between the towns of Olmsted and Monkeys Eyebrow, Ky., a few miles up from where the Ohio meets the Mississippi.


It's just downstream from the old set of locks and dams, which date back to the 1920s. Some of the machinery operating the locks still needs to be raised and lowered by hand — "by these crews of men and women that are out on an old steamboat," says James Bruggers, who covers energy and the environment for the Louisville Courier-Journal.




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In this video, the Army Corps of Engineers demonstrates how the current system works.




"These two old locks and dams that are just upriver from the Olmsted project are a really great example of our nation's crumbling infrastructure," Bruggers says. "They're already sort of a chokepoint for this commercial barge traffic."


The barges carry coal, grain and other cargo — about 90 million tons per year.


This is one of the biggest construction jobs going right now in the United States, with massive blocks of concrete being lowered into the river.


One of the nearby cities is Metropolis, Ill. Bruggers says it's "sort of appropriate" because the project has "a Superman theme."


"When you go visit the site, you actually see a 14-story-tall crane," he says.


Like a lot of mega-sized construction projects, Olmsted's cost has gone up. In fact, it's gone up 300 percent since work started.


And it seems only natural that one of Kentucky's senators, the leader of all Senate Republicans, would want to keep the project going, right?


But McConnell says he didn't put the funding provision into this week's spending bill. Two senators on the appropriations committee — Democrat Dianne Feinstein of California, and Republican Lamar Alexander of Tennessee — say they did it.


Still, Steve Ellis at the watchdog group Taxpayers for Common Sense says the legislation is only 35 pages long. McConnell had to have known the Olmsted money was in there.


And Ellis says he had to have decided to leave it in.


"It doesn't take a media professional to recognize that the optics of this look really bad," he says.


More substantively, Ellis says this was the wrong time and place to commit the money, especially for such a troubled project.


"The thing is, there are tons, I mean, scores and scores of projects and programs," he says. "Why this particular project was plucked out of, you know, the hundreds that are available is beyond me."


And conservative groups are blasting McConnell over what's been dubbed the "Kentucky Kickback."


The Tea Party Victory Fund has a fundraising email calling McConnell a "fake conservative" and the provision "the cost of selling out the conservative movement."


The Senate Conservatives Fund issued a statement saying that "this is what's wrong with Washington and it's what wrong with Mitch McConnell."


The Senate Conservatives Fund is already on the air in Kentucky, backing McConnell's primary opponent, Tea Party candidate Matt Bevin.


McConnell has long supported the Olmsted project. The new money was requested by the Obama administration, and McConnell told Politico that it actually saves money — $160 million — by preventing a gap in spending.


Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/10/18/236988926/money-for-dam-project-in-shutdown-deal-riles-conservatives?ft=1&f=1003
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Alessandra Ambrosio’s Side Boob Might Be Single




By Travis October 18, 2013 @ 11:00 AM




Victoria’s Secret model Alessandra Ambrosio attended the Wallis Annenberg Center For Performing Arts Inaugural Gala in Beverly Hills last night, which isn’t notable unless you’re the kind of person who likes when a model attends an event showing off her side boob like it’ll save a dying child’s life, in which case this might have been the party of the year. More notable was the fact that Alessandra was flying solo again, as it was reported by Life & Style that the mother of two and her fiancé Jamie Mazur are in a “trial separation.” A lot of people think that a single mother of two will have a hard time dating again, but unless she has an ancient scorpion god living inside her uterus, I think Alessandra is going to be all right.


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Aereo TV streaming arrives in Detroit on October 28th


Aereo Announces Launch Date for Detroit Metro Area


Starting October 28, More Than 4.2 Million Consumers Across Michigan Will Have Access to Aereo's Innovative Antenna/DVR Technology to Record and Watch Live Television Online


LONG ISLAND CITY, NY--(Marketwired - Oct 18, 2013) - Aereo, Inc., today announced plans to launch its groundbreaking online television technology in the Detroit metropolitan area on October 28. The Detroit metro area includes nine counties across Michigan and more than 4.2 million consumers. Aereo's announcement follows its expansion earlier this year to the Boston, Atlanta, Miami, Salt Lake City, Houston and Dallas metropolitan areas and the announcement that it would release an Android app next week. Aereo also plans to announce additional launch dates for its expansion cities throughout the remainder of the 2013.


"We're thrilled to be launching in the Detroit metro area, the birthplace of Motown and the Motor City," said Aereo CEO and Founder Chet Kanojia. "Across the country, the message from consumers is clear: they want more choice and flexibility when it comes to how they watch television and they don't want to be fenced into outdated and cumbersome technology. Aereo's cloud-based antenna/DVR technology brings the old-fashioned antenna into the 21st Century, making television watching simple again."


Detroit metro area residents who pre-register at Aereo.com will receive priority access to sign up. Aereo's technology will be available to all consumers across the nine-county area on October 28.


Aereo's innovative remote (cloud-based) antenna/DVR technology makes watching television simple and user-friendly. Using Aereo's technology, consumers can pause, rewind and fast-forward any program that they are watching live, or save a program for future viewing.


In the Detroit metropolitan region, consumers will be able to use Aereo's unique antenna/DVR technology to record and watch more than 20 over-the-air channels including major networks such WJBK (Fox), WDIV (NBC), WXYZ (ABC), WTVS (PBS); and special interest channels such as BounceTV, MOVIES!, ThisTV, MyNetworkTV, AntennaTV and Qubo (children's programming). In addition, consumers will also have the ability to add Bloomberg Television.


Aereo membership begins at $8 per month, for access to Aereo's cloud-based antenna/DVR technology and 20 hours of DVR storage. For an additional $4, consumers can upgrade their membership and receive 60 hours of DVR storage for a total of $12 per month. Consumers who join Aereo will get their first of month of access for free.


Aereo's technology works on 'smart' devices from tablets to phones to laptop computers. Aereo is currently supported on iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and devices running Android operating system version 4.2 or higher. The Aereo Android app will be available for download from the Google Play Store on October 22. Aereo is also supported on Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer 9, Firefox, Opera, AppleTV (via airplay) and Roku devices.


Aereo membership will be available to consumers residing in the following nine counties in Michigan: Lapeer, Livingston, Macomb, Monroe, Oakland, Sanilac, Saint Clair, Washtenaw and Wayne.


To learn more about Aereo's technology and how to pre-register, visit Aereo.com.


Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/10/18/aereo-tv-streaming-arrives-in-detroit-on-october-28th/?ncid=rss_truncated
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