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BONN, Germany - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday the United States has serious concerns about the conduct of Russia s parliamentary elections.Prime Minister Vladimir Putin s party saw its majority in Russia s parliament weaken sharply, according to preliminary election results released Monday.Some opposition politicians and electio
stanley thermos n monitors said that even a result of around 50 percent for Putin s United Russia party was inflated because of vote fraud. Their claims were backed by international observers, as Clinton noted during remark
stanley website s in Bonn, Germany.Election violations alleged as Russians votePutin s party barely clings to majority in RussiaShe said her opinion matters less than
stanley cup that of Russian voters, whom she says deserve the right to know their votes were fairly cast and counted. Clinton said that international monitors have raised questions about possible ballot-stuffing and manipulation of voter lists and other troubling practices. She said Washington is also concerned that internal Russian election monitors were harassed, including by cyber attacks on their web sites. Russian voters deserve a full investigation of all credible reports of electoral fraud and manipulation and we hope in particular that then Russian authorities will take action on reports that come forward, Clinton said.She said, The Russian people, like people everywhere, deserve the right to have their voices heard and their votes counted. That means they deserve Emgl Minn. Man Dies After Police Tasering
NASA scientists have produced an ultra-high resolution computer model showing the ebbs and flows of carbon dioxide over the course of an entire year. It both stunning and undeniably frightening. This is the first hi-res simulation to show in such fine detail how carbon dioxide actually moves t
stanley quencher hrough the atmosphere. Watching it, you can see seasonal differences as plumes of CO2 swirl and shift. The northern and southern
vaso stanley hemispheres feature swings in concentrations as the growth cycle of plants and trees changes. Specific geographical areas, such as North America, Europe, and China, can be seen churning out thick swirls of CO2. But some of it is natural, such as those concentrations produced by wild fires. The visualization, which was created by scientists at NASA Goddard Global Modeling and Assimilation Off
stanley cup ice, was made possible by a computer model called GEOS-5. It part of a simulation called a Nature Run where real data is processed on atmospheric conditions produced by greenhouse gases and both natural and human-made particulates. The model is then is left to run on its own to simulate the natural behavior of the Earth atmosphere. This particular Nature Run simulates May 2005 to June 2007. So given that carbon emissions are still increasing, the model actually downplays the true scope of the situation. More at NASA. Climate changeGlobal warmingNASA