Energy Department can't assure no blackout on May 10 ABS-CBNNEWS.com Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:41 PM PDT Matapos tiyakin noong nakaraang buwan na walang blackout araw ng halalan, tila kumambyo ang Department of Energy. Pero ang Comelec, kampante pa rin. Magba-Bandila si Gretchen Malalad. Bandila, Abril 27, 2010 | Brazil dismisses sanctions over Iran's nuclear standoff, prefers dialogue (4) People's Daily Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:37 PM PDT "We hope the fuel exchange will be implemented in the near future," said Mottaki. The International Atomic Energy Agency proposed last autumn that Iran takes its uranium of 3.5 percent purity to other countries, where it can be processed into high-enrichment uranium of 20 percent. The processed high-enrichment uranium will be then used as fuel for nuclear reactors and for medical purpose. Iran ... | Government is tackling energy sector challenges - Dr Oteng-Adjei Ghanaweb.com Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:29 PM PDT Accra, April 27, GNA - Energy Minister Dr Joe Oteng-Adjei on Tuesday said the on-going projects on power generation, transmission and distribution were demonstrations of government's resolve to tackle the challenges in the energy sector. | Police: Vomiting dog causes man to crash into pole AP via Yahoo! News Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:18 PM PDT A man has a pretty good excuse for why he crashed his car into a utility pole in Winona: his dog puked on him. The Winona Daily News reported police found the car unattended last Thursday morning against an Xcel Energy pole. Witnesses told officers they saw a man leaving the area and walking a beagle. | Feds pull plug on tribe's LNG pact Bangor Daily News Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:17 PM PDT PLEASANT POINT, Maine -- An energy development firm has lost its land lease with a local Indian tribe after the federal Bureau of Indian Affairs canceled the firm's lease contract, according to ... | Mine operator accused of abusing safety appeals process Los Angeles Times Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:16 PM PDT Witnesses tell a Senate panel that Massey Energy was able to âgame the systemâ to keep operating the West Virginia mine where 29 died this month. A union leader says workers were âscared to death.â The company that operated the West Virginia coal mine where an explosion killed 29 miners this month was able to "game the system" by using a lengthy appeals process to avoid safety shutdowns ... | | |
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