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Israel Vows "War To The Bitter End"
More Symbols Of Hamas Power Destroyed In Gaza; At Least 315 Killed, 1,400 Wounded

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Israel vows a "war to the bitter end," as it continues to bomb symbols of Hamas power in Gaza. In three days, more than 300 have been killed, and more than 1,400 wounded. Still, Hamas continues to fire rockets into Israel, and many experts believe an Israeli ground invasion may be next. Mark Phillips reports from the frontlines.

 

So, what’s behind this latest Middle East clash? Sheila MacVicar reports on the history of bad blood between Israel and Hamas over the small strip of land called Gaza.

 

Back home, winter is quickly wearing out its welcome, as the Pacific Northwest again was battered with heavy snow and the Midwest found itself threatened by flooding. Cynthia Bowers has more on the severe weather from coast to coast.

 

Amid rising unemployment, more Americans are choosing to repair things they might otherwise have thrown out during better economic times. Hari Sreenivasan reports on the "fix-it economy."

 

Finally tonight, Hawaii is already known for its tourism industry, but as President-elect Obama vacations in the Aloha State, local entrepreneurs have made a cottage industry out of the hometown hero's celebrity. Ben Tracy reports on how Hawaiians are riding the Obama wave

 

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Arugula and Pear Salad


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Arugula and Pear Salad

Sophisticated. Savory. So. Freaking. Yummy. Call it what you will, but this Arugula and Pear Salad is anything but ordinary.

  • 1 tablespoon Smart Balance butter
  • 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar (or Splenda)
  • 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
  • 2 Bartlett pears, quartered and cored
  • 1/2 pound arugula
  • 1 tablespoon crumbled blue cheese
  • Fresh ground black pepper to taste
Add the butter, vinegar and sugar to a small saucepan. When they melt together and get hot, add the walnuts and pears and cook, stirring once, until the pears are browned and tender, about 3 to 5 minutes. Pour the pears, walnuts and all of the pan juice over the arugula. Add the blue cheese and fresh ground black pepper.

Ingredients per serving: (Ingredients serve 2)
  • Calories: 204
  • Fat: 8.1g
  • Protein: 5.8g
  • Carbs: 25g
  • Fiber: 6.9g


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    Michael Markarian: Animals & Politics

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    Eaten into Extinction

    Posted: 29 Dec 2008 12:27 PM CST

    The killing and smuggling of turtles for their meat and as an ingredient in Asian medicines is taking an astonishing toll on the creatures worldwide. A few years ago, 25 tons of live turtles were exported from Sumatra to China every single week. That's just from one island to one country, and it gives you some idea of the scale of the problem.

    Turtle Now that many Asian turtle populations have been wiped out or pushed to the brink of extinction, foreign countries are turning to the U.S. to meet their insatiable demand for turtle meat. And Florida, one of the few turtle-rich states that has not yet substantially restricted or banned the commercial collection of wild turtles, has become their favorite hunting ground. As Kim Christensen reported in the Los Angeles Times this weekend, "conservationists fear that the U.S. turtle population could be eaten into extinction."

    Commercial market hunters now scour Florida's freshwater lakes and rivers, and haul off truckloads of softshell turtles at an alarming rate for export to Asia. They use long fishing lines with hundreds of baited hooks, snagging not only turtles but also other aquatic life. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission estimates that 3,000 pounds of live turtles are flown out of Tampa International Airport every week, with thousands more from other major airports in the state.

    Fortunately, the turtles have a friend in Florida Gov. Charlie Crist, who is calling for an all-out ban on the turtle trade. He recently wrote in a letter to the state's wildlife policymakers: "According to many of the turtle biologists, if the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is not vigilant and does not act swiftly we could be in grave danger of irreparable damage to our turtle population. Based on the information, I would urge that the commission move toward a complete ban on the harvesting of our wild turtles."

    The Humane Society of the United States and other animal welfare organizations are supporting the ban as a necessary policy reform to protect Florida's turtles from cruel treatment and near extinction. A group of 32 leading turtle experts, brought together by the Tortoise and Freshwater Turtle Specialist Group of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, has recommended a permanent end to the commercial harvest of turtles in Florida. And every major newspaper in the state—including the Orlando Sentinel, St. Petersburg Times, and Tampa Tribune—has weighed in with an editorial calling for stronger turtle protections.

    Turtle_2 One principle of modern wildlife management is that wild animals are a public resource, and should not be killed for private commercial gain. That's why market hunting ended in the early twentieth century, and why state wildlife agencies established hunting seasons, bag limits, and other checks on excessive practices. Collecting thousands of Florida's turtles simply to make a buck by selling them to Asian apothecaries and gourmands flies in the face of scientific wildlife management.

    Florida doesn't allow the commercial trade in wild alligators, flamingos, manatees, or other iconic animals associated with the state's heritage and natural beauty. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission should heed Gov. Crist's advice and act quickly to stop the ravaging of these reptiles—before it's too late for the softshell turtles.

    Touchdown! Football Fun for Everyone

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    Touchdown! Football Fun for Everyone

    Love the game of football as much as the guys in your house do? Here are a few easy ways to get into the game—and get your junior cheering section excited about Sunday nights. Try some of these crafts and recipes while the family tunes in to Sunday Night Football.

    • Awesome Football Puppets: Color and assemble these fun puppets, and let your kids stage their own version of the game—or make up a different one entirely
    • Game-Day Bingo: Even the littlest football fans in your family can play along with these bingo cards
    • Yummy 9-Layer Dip: This mountain of Tex-Mex flavors is great for a bunch
    • Football-Shaped Brownies: Forget the basic square kind. These fun brownies will disappear in an instant
    Enjoy the game!

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    Producer | Pregnancy & Parenting

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