11:29am

Mon February 27, 2012
Shots - Health Blog

Active Video Games Don't Keep Kids Moving

Credit Jeff Gentner / AP

Active video games like the Wii seem just the thing to lure children into getting more exercise. But in real life, giving a child active video games doesn't get them off the couch and moving.

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10:31am

Mon February 27, 2012
The Salt

Judge Dismisses Organic Farmers' Case Against Monsanto

Originally published on Tue February 28, 2012 8:37 am

Credit Daniel Acker / Landov

A New York federal court today dismissed a lawsuit against agribusiness giant Monsanto brought by thousands of certified organic farmers. The farmers hoped the suit would protect them against infringing on the company's crop patents in the future.

The Organic Seed Growers and Trade Association and several other growers and organizations do not use Monsanto seeds. But they were betting that the judge would agree that Monsanto should not be allowed to sue them if pollen from the company's patented crops happened to drift into their fields.

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10:18am

Mon February 27, 2012
The Two-Way

TransCanada To Begin Work On One Portion Of Keystone Pipeline

After a proposal to build an oil pipeline from Canada to Texas was denied by the Obama administration, TransCanada says it will start building the Oklahoma-to-Texas portion of the Keystone XL pipeline.

If you remember back in January, the administration told TransCanada to reapply for a permit on the 1,700 mile pipeline when it had plans to avoid the environmentally sensitive Sandhills of Nebraska.

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9:28am

Mon February 27, 2012
The Two-Way

Costa Allegra, Concordia's Sister Ship, Adrift In Indian Ocean

After an engine room fire, the Costa Allegra is adrift in the Indian ocean. The Allegra is owned by Costa Concordia, the same company that owns the cruise ship that ran aground off the coast of Italy and killed 25 people and left seven missing.

The AP reports the Costa Allegra is adrift in the area of the Indian Ocean where Somali pirates have been active.

The Guardian reports:

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9:20am

Mon February 27, 2012

9:16am

Mon February 27, 2012
Book Reviews

China On The Court: NBA Meets The 'Brave Dragons'

"Linsanity" is the magical byword of this basketball season. As anyone who is even semi-conscious knows, Jeremy Lin, the NBA's first Taiwanese-American player by way of Harvard, was passed over for college athletic scholarships and ignored in NBA drafts. Then, he landed with the New York Knicks and has since proved to everybody that athletic prejudice against Asians is Lincredibly stupid. Except, as journalist Jim Yardley points out in his new book on basketball fever in China, Chinese players and coaches happen to endorse that prejudice.

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8:29am

Mon February 27, 2012
Morning News Roundup

Connecting the Dots: Top news stories for Monday, February 27, 2012

PG&E insists that its current rates are reasonable despite the fact that the price of natural gas has dropped. Consumer advocates point out that PG&E should pass its savings onto customers and not use it for other sectors of the company budget...

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8:00am

Mon February 27, 2012
MY MIX TAPE

"Wild World" by Cat Stevens

Credit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wild-World-cover.jpg

This song reminds Youth Radio's Sayre Quevedo of his first trip alone to New York City. 

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8:00am

Mon February 27, 2012
The Two-Way

Chechens Allegedly Planned To Attack Putin's Motorcade With Mines

Credit Alexey Nikolsky / AFP/Getty Images

Chechens who allegedly were hoping to kill Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin planned to hide landmines along a route his motorcade often uses in Moscow, according to Russian TV, the BBC reports.

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6:35am

Mon February 27, 2012

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