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America the exception: 7 other treaties the U.S. hasn’t ratified
The Obama administration, this month, decided to take up the fairly unrewarding task of pushing for the ratification of the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea. In a piece for FP today, James Kraska explains why ratification is long overdue...
San Francisco Deems Apple Computers Not Green Enough to Buy
Just when you thought Apple was really starting to go green—announcing plans to power its newest data center largely with renewable energy—the tech company took a big step backward last week, requesting that all of its products be removed from EPEAT...
Pat-downs will continue at airports, TSA chief says
WASHINGTON — Despite the uproar over intrusive pat-downs of some airline travelers — even Secretary of State Hillary Clinton...
How Clean Energy Projects on Public Land Will Power 3 Million...
Not so long ago, American energy policy might have included...
NASA will try to launch Endeavour again Monday
ORLANDO — Unacceptable launch weather conditions scrubbed Sunday morning's planned launch of space shuttle Endeavour. NASA officials report they will try again Monday, with a launch attempt scheduled for 4:14 a.m. EST...
Transient assaulted
Officers from the Boulder Police Department responded to a second-degree assault near a bike path at U.S. 36 and Baseline Road...
North Korea Agrees to Suspend Nuclear Plans
North Korea has agreed to suspend nuclear activities, including...
Refusing chickenpox vaccine puts children at risk, study finds
Children whose parents refuse to let them be...
First annual ‘State of the City’ event
The Boulder Chamber of Commerce has announced that the Elevations Credit Union’s first annual “State of the City” event will be held on Thursday, Feb. 11, from 7:30 to 9 a.m. City Manager Jane Brautigam will discuss Boulder’s economic picture, highlights of 2009 and ...












