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...global level to the regional or even the municipal, giving the governor of Florida or the mayor of New York City enough data, for example, to prepare locally for global warming. "Knowing what will happen at the end of the century isn't really that useful to someone managing water for a city or growth for a community," says Lubchenco. "This is a chance for us to understand what leaders need and what scientists are capable of providing." (See the 51 things we can do to save the environment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Geneva, Designing a Global Climate-Alert System | 9/2/2009 | See Source »

...Eliot and Winthrop, among other Houses, have been redone – not with the brand new paint and rugs we desperately want (Why would the College give us that?), but with new sprinkler heads. If set off, these super powerful devices dump 70 to 90 gallons of water per minute on your bedroom, so all of your belongings are guaranteed to be soaked...

Author: By Danielle J. Kolin | Title: A Room Divided Against Itself Will... Burn? | 9/2/2009 | See Source »

...Building Manager Scott Haywood says office and curtain partitions are generally fine, although preferably they should be flame resistant or flame retardant. Obviously, you’re not allowed to bring in plywood and build a wall in the middle of your common room. If a flood of sprinkler water will easily knock down your partition, you’re probably fine...

Author: By Danielle J. Kolin | Title: A Room Divided Against Itself Will... Burn? | 9/2/2009 | See Source »

...industry’s frenzied advertising and lobbying against reform. But from the perspective of a young progressive and Obama campaigner, my advice to Obama is this: Don’t bend over backward compromising with people who want as little change as possible. Doing so will not only water down meaningful health-care reform, but it will also prove that there is no “meaningful” change in politics. The power of “Yes we can!” will fade away, and millions of Obama recruits to the political process will conclude that...

Author: By Michael D. Zakaras | Title: Bigger than Health Care | 9/2/2009 | See Source »

According to a Tehran resident with a contact at the shuttered prison, four converted warehouses each held approximately a thousand prisoners, with individual partitions packed to the brim with men, many of whom were forced to stand up because of the lack of room; food and water were also in tight supply, according to the source. On a recent day, the road leading up to Kahrizak was closed, and there seemed to be no activity in the neighborhood, which is dotted with green fields...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Neda's Grave: A Shrine to Anger at Iran's Regime | 9/1/2009 | See Source »

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