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...billions of dollars of private investment to improve efficiency of vehicles, lighting and appliances and call for replacing 15% of our gasoline with alternatives. These efforts will cut billions of tons of greenhouse gases. With the U.S. investing more than any other nation to advance new technologies, Sachs should join the country in urging the rest of the G-8 and other major countries to do their part. James L. Connaughton, Chairman, White House Council on Environmental Quality, Washington...
...look at who's good at what we're not good at and found Carphone Warehouse in England. They had the inverse problem to our problem: they were really good at mobile products, but didn't have any way of selling computers and televisions. That has led us to join forces and create a new company together...
...messages kids are bombarded with from well-meaning strangers ("Oh, he's a chunky one, isn't he?") and critical relatives ("Ah, she's going to grow up to be just like fat Aunt Sue!"). Schoolmates--at least those not yet claimed by the obesity epidemic themselves--may soon join in the chorus. All of this can hit a child's still developing ego hard. On the whole, overweight children are more likely than healthy-weight kids to be anxious, unhappy and depressed. The science is mixed on which kids suffer the most. One study finds that self-esteem takes...
...begin any fitness program than by walking. You already do it, so just do more of it. No matter where kids live--in cities, suburbs or small towns--there are opportunities to walk. Find places to stride, like a mall, and stairs to climb, and get friends to join...
...join me in working as hard for Barack Obama as you have for me.' HILLARY CLINTON, former Democratic presidential contender, delivering her concession speech and endorsing her rival for President...