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...study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) concluded that two-thirds of the world's polar bears could disappear in the next 50 years if Arctic sea ice continues to evaporate at its current rate - sea ice is essential for polar bears, serving as the platforms from which they hunt. Similar discussion is ongoing in Canada, where two-thirds of the world's estimated 20,000 to 25,000 polar bears reside. Last week, a Canadian scientific committee ruled that the bears should be considered a "special concern species," meaning there's reason for concern but not panic...
...exercise their own judgment as to who should be the nominee--a tool that could come in handy again this year in Denver. "We lost; the nomination was Carter's--we all knew what was going to happen," Ickes says now. But the 1980 showdown gave rise to the Hunt Commission, which re-introduced superdelegates into the process of selecting a Democratic nominee. It is on these superdelegates that so much for the Clinton campaign rests...
...make procrastination easier, Facebook.com created Facebook Lexicon, a feature that tracks when and how often any given word appears on a wall or event page. So, in our ongoing effort to make procrastination even easier, FM decided to do the work for you (you’re welcome!), and hunt down all the buzz words to help you see what you’re missing. “Party tonight” and “hangover” have a nearly perfect correlation. Both words peak every weekend, with the “hangover” peaks always coming...
...fill in for the lost duo and fill out the offense.“[Junior Alex] Breaux’s done a great job,” Murphy said. “And then there are two freshmen who have done good things and will be right in the hunt and probably right in the overall mix from the beginning, and that’ll be Chris Lorditch and Levi Richards. So, if you count them out, it will go, [sophomore Matt] Luft, Cook, Breaux, Lorditch, Richards. If we can keep those five guys healthy, we?...
...said Alexandra A. Mushegian ’10, one of the event coordinators. Moving from table to table, students listened to live music as they made jewelry beads out of old magazine paper and got recycling signs painted on their faces. Earth Day revelers completed a scavenger hunt for sustainability information at all of the student tables in order to get a free Earth Day Nalgene bottle. David A. Wax ’05 brought his band, The David Wax Museum, to perform “’Cause I Love the Earth” and to support...