Scottish Minister in Libya Row Has Brother in Oil, WSJ Reports Bloomberg Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:44 PM PDT Sept. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Kenny MacAskill, the Scottish justice minister whose decision to free convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi triggered a political storm in the U.K. and U.S., has a brother who is a senior executive in the international energy industry, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing the brother, Allan MacAskill. | Winds set to hit council dais The Glendale News-Press Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:40 PM PDT CITY HALL â" With strict state mandates on utilities bearing down, the city is expected to expand its renewable energy use under two multimillion-dollar wind power purchases the City Council will consider this afternoon. | Letter to the editor Colorado State Collegian Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:35 PM PDT I can't tell you how much your support meant the other night in Boulder. You may have made up a small percentage of the fans in that stadium, but you made a big difference in the way we played. Our players fed off the energy you created, and I'll never forget the scene on the field after the game. | On the Stump in Festival The Breeze Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:32 PM PDT A host of Virginiaâs Democrats were in the Festival Ballroom on Sunday, rallying their support for the Nov. 3 election for governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general. More than 200 guests attended the annual Harrisonburg-Rockingham Democratic Labor Day Celebration to hear gubernatorial candidate Senator Creigh Deeds speak to supporters. âThe three main issues are transportation, energy ... | Banning Electric Utility may increase rates The Record Gazette Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:32 PM PDT Citing a 6 percent drop in electric utility revenues over the past year due to the economic crisis and energy conservation mandates with more losses projected in the future, the Banning Electric Utility department is recommending an increase in monthly rates on Oct. 1. | Compressor decision on hold Pikes Peak Courier View Mon, 07 Sep 2009 22:25 PM PDT The question of whether to allow the Black Hills Energy natural gas compressor to remain in its Stone Ridge Village neighborhood was continued to a Woodland Park City Council meeting not later than Oct. 1. | | |
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