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Daily Kos Green

Some of the best and most-read environmental stories of the week from Daily Kos :  1,000,000,000 birds—Just gone Michigan conservatives make it ILLEGAL for Coastal Muskegon to clean its waterways Africa's man-eating Nile crocodiles have slithered into the Everglades Check out the highly addictive live bear cam at Alaska's Katmai National Park When good forests go bad: An obituary for California oak trees Republicans write sad letters saying investigations into Exxon are First Amendment rights violations Fire at Ivanpah solar plant. Lessons to be learned? Brewery uses edible byproduct of its beer to create ocean-safe six-pack rings 22nd Century transportation now? Elon Musk's Hype(r)loop Our nation's failure to invest in infrastructure is actually costing you thousands As the coal industry collapses and workers suffer, top executives rake in more cash than ever That labor-environmentalist 'rift' isn't so simple ... and Republicans a

TRAI can easily implement this system.

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If any one’s phone that cost more than Rs 25,000  and is  stolen then   the police didn’t seem interested in filing an FIR and our cops in duty look not at all interested in this regard. Therefore it is the reality that most of the Mobile Losers have   no hope of recovering their  phones or the information in regard to it. If there is any  theft of jewelry or even cash of the same amount, it would be taken seriously.   But the mobile  phone theft has become so common that no one is doing anything about it. India should have a system where stolen phones can be blocked or traced .   If thieves cannot use or cell phones, there will be less instances of phone theft. Other countries have systems where stolen or lost phone records are tracked and blocked through the IMEI code. US does it through service providers. In Philippines, the Government blocks the phone directly.   TRAI can easily implement this system. Now a day also there are seen many o

Iran, free jailed British-Iranian mother

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http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/23/ opinions/british-woman-held- in-iran-boniadi/ By Nazanin Boniadi CNN Editor's Note: Nazanin Boniadi is an actress, activist and a member of the board of directors at the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran. She co-starred on the award winning Showtime series "Homeland", and will appear lead in the upcoming MGM and Paramount remake of "Ben-Hur". The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of the author. May 23, 2016— (CNN)  Once, I hoped to return to Iran. Like  Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe,  the woman who now sits in an Iranian jail, I longed to visit family, friends, the land of my birth. Her arrest last month, the latest in a string of arrests of dual nationals lured back to Iran, has thrown cold water on my hopes, for now. The oppressors, for the moment, have won. But it's a hollow victory, and I do not believe a permanent one, as it only serves to starve Iran of the vitality and eng