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            <title>Flashback Friday: The First Earth Day, 40 Years Ago</title>
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            <description>This interview with two of Earth Day&amp;#8217;s founders, Denis Hayes and Representative Paul McCloskey, is not just a good reminder of the reasons Earth Day began, but it&amp;#8217;s also a terrific flashback to 1960. Remember Hugh Downs and camel-colored blazers? Here&amp;#8217;s a refresher:


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Flashback Friday: The First Earth Day, 40 Years Ago (Source: Genetics and Health)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2010 14:35:23 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>My beef with infomercials</title>
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            <description>Over the holidays I watched television or listened to the radio at odd times. And lately I’ve run into a run of infomercials. I’ve tried to watch with a critical eye. I’ve given up on the ones with the rows of smiling, buff, dancing exercise enthusiasts. I know our increasingly obese American population likes watching the tight bodies but makes no effort – with new gizmos of not – to exercise themselves. It’s just eye candy and another way to blow money on a New Year’s resolution almost no one follows for very long.
But beyond the 30-minute exercise-equipment commercials are the more medical ones. Jane Seymour, the British actress, for example, has her name on a line of skin care products. Everyone wants to look younger and, according to Seymour&amp;#8217;s experts in white coats...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 00:01:10 +0100</pubDate>
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