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| See Miss Busters at YT Live! |
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Guess what? You're invited to YouTube Live on
November 22 (8 pm EDT), and you're already
right where you need to be. On your butt
watching
your monitor. Learn more at youtube.com/live.
Check out Captain Chuck at Clip Critics, and
subscribe to what I think
is one of the funniest channels on YouTube!!!
Nowwwww!
His video about YouTube Live (which is this
one, but with extras)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDqyTED3mLI
ClipCritics Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ClipCritics
Also thanks to Mean Kitty's owner for his
insufferable cameo. Wifeofnalts as Miss
Busters. Tags : youtube live november 22 akon soulja boy esmee lisanova clipcritics will.i.am whathebuck williamsledd free hugs |
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| China's Pollution Busters - China |
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Nov 2007
In the past six years, infant birth defects
in China have increased by an unprecedented
40%. This rise is being blamed on pollution
from factories. Now green campaigners are
taking on the multinationals.
"The untreated waste is pumped out secretly
at night", states activist Wu Deng Ming,
pointing at a water outlet leading from a
factory into a river. "People living along
the river have enlarged livers", claims one
local. They suffer from: "loss of appetite or
cancer and all sorts of terminal diseases".
Although strong laws governing pollution
exist, these are regularly flouted. "Some
local officials give protection to
polluters", claims Ma Jun. In an attempt to
put pressure on polluters, campaigners are
naming and shaming guilty companies online.
"We let people know that this company, with
such a popular brand, is violated waste water
discharge standards". There are also signs
that central government is taking the problem
more seriously. "The state is very serious
about environmental problems", states
official Zhou Linbo. Some factories have been
closed down. But strong resistance to change
still exists. "Polluting factories hire
hooligans to deal with people they believe
will damage their reputation", claims Wu Deng
Ming. Other companies threaten to relocate to
Vietnam or Indonesia where; "we can still
discharge more of less freely". Tags : China Pollution Drinking Toxic Waste Water Journeyman pictures |
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Durée : 1535 s |
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