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Saturday, October 03, 2009

AFP: Sarkozy to be 'twittered' at climate summit
PARIS — Nicolas Sarkozy's every move at the climate summit in Denmark will be tracked on Twitter, but the French president won't be busy typing updates on the micro-blogging website himself, officials said.

"The president won't use Twitter himself, but we will detail his steps all along the summit and the progress of the negotiations," said presidential spokesman Franck Louvrier.
Hope and change - Rasmussen Reports™
For nearly two years, economic issues have held the top spot in terms of importance among voters.

But the latest national telephone survey shows that 83% now view government ethics and corruption as very important, placing it just ahead of the economy on a list of 10 key electoral issues [none of which is global warming] regularly tracked by Rasmussen Reports.
Nebraska: Record low
The low temperature at North Platte Saturday morning was 24 degrees, breaking the daily record low temperature for Oct. 3, which had been 25, set in 1959.
Insiders predict China could beat US to cap-and-trade launch | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Senior executives in the carbon market predict China will announce plans for a national emissions trading scheme at Copenhagen.

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