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Super Bowl XL in 2006 not only marked the return of the biggest game in sports to Detroit, but the birth of NFL On Location.
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Keystone XL has been planned for years and only became a political issue after the well-to-do environmental lobby decided to make it a station of the green cross.
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Denying Keystone XL equates to denying the U.S. its only significant friendly, stable, and growing source of oil.
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For anyone who doubts that we live in a 1984esque society, the high-tech surveillance that is planned for Super Bowl XL this Sunday should prove once and for all that not only has Big Brother arrived, he's moved in, unpacked, and cracked open a beer.
ENGADGET: Big Brother in full effect at Super Bowl XL
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Also, if the oil is to be used in the US, transporting it to refineries via the Keystone XL pipeline is far preferable from an emissions and safety standpoint than the only viable alternative, which is by rail.
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But blocking the project only means that thousands of direct jobs and billions in taxes created by Keystone XL will go to Canada instead of the U.S. And the economic benefit for a diversified energy supply will accrue to China.
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Some depression sufferers have not only complained to FDA and consumer advocates about the negative effects of being switched from Wellbutrin XL to its generic, they have sued the generic manufacturers (as noted in this Legal Pulse post).
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