COMPANY RELEASES Mineweb Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:43 AM PDT Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, August 17, 2009 - The Board of Directors of Xemplar Energy Corp. (TSX-Venture: XE, Frankfurt: E7R, Namibia: XEM) ("Xemplar" or the "Company") are pleased to report chemical assay results for an additional 25 drill holes from the Company's ongoing 2009 drill program at the Big Yellow mineralized zones located at its 100% owned Warmbad Uranium project in ... | Help with problem mortgages Saturday The Cincinnati Enquirer Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:41 AM PDT The Neighborhood Assistance Corp. of America (NACA) is holding a "Save the Dream" workshop Saturday at the Duke Energy Center downtown. The free workshop is designed for anyone with an unaffordable mortgage who is an owner-occupant anda non-investor. Attendees will learn about NACA and how to use the program to get an affordable mortgage solution. | The Nation's Weather MyMotherLode.com Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:25 AM PDT An active weather pattern was forecast to remain across the Central and Southeastern regions of the nation Tuesday. The remnants of Tropical Depression Claudette were expected to produce unsettling weather activity as energy associated with the system lifted northward through the Tennessee Valley. | Russian ex-official grabs Wadan Fairplay Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:20 AM PDT HOPE HAS returned to Germanyâs Wadan Yards with the acquisition of the insolvent shipbuilding group by former Russian energy minister Igor Jussufow. The deal announced yesterday was engineered with support from top level politicians in Germany and Russia. | Nigeria: 'Solar Tent Fish Dryer Will Reduce Loss' AllAfrica.com Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:19 AM PDT Abuja â" The National Institute of Freshwater Fisheries has developed a solar energy tent fish dryer that will substantially cut down post fish harvest losses in the country, Executive Director of the institute, Dr Aminu Raji has disclosed. | Yorkshire's £22.5bn energy waste bill Leeds Today Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:17 AM PDT INEFFICIENT use of energy and needless waste could cost the Yorkshire region £22.5 billion a year unless action is taken to tackle the problems. (18/08/2009 09:57:27) | Greening of shopping not always black, white The Toledo Blade Tue, 18 Aug 2009 02:16 AM PDT By TERESA F. LINDEMAN BLOCK NEWS ALLIANCE The problem of saving the planet one purchase at a time doesn't seem to be a difficult one to grasp. Just to solve. Consider the kitchen stocked with dolphin-safe tuna, fair trade coffee, and certified organic produce. The refrigerator gets a good Energy Star rating, the wall paint was certified under the EcoLogo program, and the light bulbs were ... | | |
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