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Bring homies the Bacon
We interviewed Stone Gossard, who was in Singles with Campbell Scott, who was in Loverboy with Kevin Bacon. So we'll give you the third degree: Check out Kev's new site SixDegrees.org to see which causes the stars are supportin' these days and chip in some change of your own.
Photo: Jeff Vespa / WireImage.com
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Diesel blow your ... mind
Are you global warming ready? Jeans-maker Diesel is -- with a new ad campaign depicting life in a climate-changed world. Hey, if global warming makes everyone this hot, we're totally on board. Check out those ... um ... jeans.
Image: CNW Group
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Crude and unusual
We're all for supporting oil suppliers that don't support terrorism. But a completely terror-free gas station? You'd have to do something about those pump prices first.

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Car-hacking
You know the environmental movement has caught on when even the most unscrupulous among us are trying to get their hands on anti-pollution devices.
Photo: iStockphoto
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Bounce wit me
Philly 'zens may soon be strutting on sidewalks made from recycled tire rubber. Says one city councildude, they'll last longer than concrete but sadly won't create moonwalk-like bouncitude for pedestrians. OK, but what about our beer?
Photo: iStockphoto
The Grist List, 09 Feb 2007
From Bacon to Bouncin’ 4
Sarah K. Burkhalter is Grist’s assistant managing editor.
Sarah van Schagen is Grist’s Seattle editor.
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inkedbuddha Posted 6:31 am
09 Feb 2007
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LarryE Posted 6:06 am
11 Feb 2007
I disagree that there are "serious problems" with Venezuela. I agree if this business became widespread it could lead to additional pressure for drilling in areas like Alaska.
Two things struck me about it. One was that in the news clip, which was little more than a free commercial, they carefully avoiding showing the price of the gas.
The other, more important, was that the entire attitude of the undertaking is that the Middle East is "an area of the world that wants to destroy us." We are, in their view, targeted by Arabs. Not by Islamic terrorists, not even by terrorists generally, but by Arabs. Apparently, all Arabs. So all oil from the region is supporting terrorism and all companies doing business in the region are supporting terrorism. I call bullshit.
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MarchDancer Posted 11:19 am
11 Feb 2007
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djackson Posted 5:38 pm
11 Feb 2007
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