6:18 pm By Maegan La Mala · California · Comments Off
24 Oct 2007
News media is reporting that San Diego is on the brink of becoming an “electricity island”, as wildfires rage out of control and threaten to cut off the city from state power grid. ABC News reports:
If it is cut off from external electricity supplies, San Diego County would have to rely only on the power its own plants can generate, which would greatly increase the chance of major blackouts, said officials from the California Independent System Operator.Urgent pleas for conservation need to be heeded or there could be widespread outages without warning for San Diego Gas & Electric Co’s 1.3 million business and residential customers.
Reuters is reporting that a small electrical link from Mexico had been put into service, but is now threatened as well because it has fire beneath it.
So far more than 2000 homes have burned in the fires, and the evacuation of residents is the largest in California’s history.
There was a time when Antarctica was considered nothing more than an unlivable no man’s land of no special interest to any state. But just like with any formerly unwanted territory where resources such as oil are found, now countries are staking their claims left and right. Just last week Britain announced that it will be exercising its right to claim, under a U.N. treaty, Antarctic ocean shelf up to 350 miles off its shores. And now Chile wants a piece of the action. Reports AP:
Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley said Monday that Chile was planning to file a similar claim to extend its Antarctic territory but expected that negotiations between countries with stakes in the region would follow.“No one can affect the rights Chile has on Antarctic territory,” Foxley told reporters. He noted there is a May 2009 deadline for filing a claim before the U.N. Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf. “We have plenty of time,” he said.
Chile and Britain aren’t alone in wanting a piece of the Antarctic pie. New Zealand, Russia and Spain, among others, have already registered claims.
Via / AP
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11:58 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Cuba|Politics · Comments Off
24 Oct 2007
President Bush can’t define the word sovereignty, so it comes as no surprise that he is messing in the affairs of another country, yet again. The U.S. pres is planning to issue a stern warning (much like a father would) today to Cuba, that the United States will not accept a political transition in Cuba in which power changes from one Castro brother to another, rather than to the Cuban people (meaning the Cuban people that agree with Bush policies and certain interventions by the U.S.).
10:18 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · children|Los Angeles|Tech · Comments Off
24 Oct 2007
Most kids these days want a video gaming system and Xbox representatives along with the organization Para Los Niños made that want a reality.
The new Xbox 360 console and more than 200 educational games and entertainment programs in English and Spanish are being released nationwide, and to mark the occasion, Microsoft Corp. is making a donation for the benefit of Spanish-speaking and low-income families. Para Los Niños is being equipped with two Xbox 360 Arcade consoles that include five games, a wireless controller, a 256MB memory unit and parental controls to help parents or caregivers monitor use of the console.
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