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Coffee producers getting hammered by global climate change (rawstory.com)
A Country of Serfs Ruled By Oligarchs (informationclearinghouse.info)
What happened when drugs were legal and why they were prohibited (brainwaving.com)
Herschel Finds Life-Enabling Molecules in Space (physorg.com)
Points For Toothbrushing: The Gaming Speech Everyone Is Talking About (kotaku.com)
Afghan survivors describe NATO helicopter assault (mcclatchydc.com)
The Enviropig: Trangenic Pork (may contain mouse) (vancouversun.com)
RSA 2010: Experts Expect Several Ciphers to Be Cracked Soon (threatpost.com)
Asteroid killed off the dinosaurs (cam.ac.uk)
Disturbing story of Fallujah's birth defects (bbc.co.uk)
Scientists Taking Steps to Defend Work on Climate (nytimes.com)
Arctic seabed methane stores destabilizing, venting (physorg.com)
Popular Science Puts Entire Scanned Archive Online, Free (wired.com)
The Carrington Super Solar Flare (nasa.gov)
Carrington Event (wikipedia.org)
Solar Storms Could Be Earth's Next Katrina (scpr.org)
Iris scanning for Australian Dubai visitors (news.com.au)
Common weedkiller turns male frogs into females (reuters.com)
Suit seeks to bar genetically modified sugar beets (google.com)
Police escort student out of class after refusal to recite Pledge of Allegiance (rawstory.com)
Why DRM doesn't work (bradcolbow.com)
A Perfectly Framed Assassination (wsj.com)
My Favourite 911 theory (reddit.com)
NSA threatened Qwest CEO with repercussions if he didn’t cut a surveillance deal (onlinejournal.com)
100 Percent of Fish in U.S. Streams Found Contaminated with Mercury (naturalnews.com)
The "Underground" Credit Card Blackmarket (stopthehacker.com)
The computer that reads your mind (itpro.co.uk)
How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Music (wired.com)
Women refuse to go through airport body scanners (bbc)
Unintended Consequences: Twelve Years under the DMCA (eff.org)