News Briefs Israel National News Sat, 05 Jun 2010 14:40 PM PDT Islamic Brotherhood terrorist Mahmoud Abu-Tir has been ordered to leave Israel, on the backdrop of his refusal to resign from Hamas legislature. The increased projections of deposits in Israel's off-shore gas fields have put Israel, for the first time, on the road to energy-exporter status. | 1,000 in Lansing area remain without power after Friday's storm Eaton Rapids Community News Sat, 05 Jun 2010 14:27 PM PDT About 1,000 people in the Lansing area remain without power after Friday's thunderstorm, Consumers Energy said this afternoon. Crews are working to restore power by about 9 p.m. today, said Barb Mitzel, a spokeswoman for Consumers. | Grieving woman maintains tradition at landmark Delavan store The Janesville Gazette Sat, 05 Jun 2010 14:10 PM PDT Bradleyâs Department Store in downtown Delavan is more than just a business venture for new owner Lois Stritt. Itâs a place she can vent her energy and keep herself busy while her heart heals from the recent loss of her husband of 51 years. | Oil Spill Closes More Gulf Waters to Fishing ABC News Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:42 PM PDT Feds ban fishing in more Gulf of Mexico waters because of creeping oil slick Oil spill - Gulf of Mexico - Environment - Energy - Petroleum in the Environment | SmartMeter installation begins in West County Sonoma West Times & News Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:39 PM PDT No end was in sight this week for the installation of the energy-saving digital gas and electric âSmartMetersâ PG&E is using to replace its customersâ old analog meters. | Lady Chargers put up a strong fight The Shelby Star Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:13 PM PDT RALEIGH - When you've put in the hours, energy and fellowship that the Crest High softball team has during the 2010 season, finishing just short of your main objective isn't easy to handle.So after bowing to Southwestern Randolph 6-1 in the finals of... | Dont go for cheap tech, Abdullah tells India Inc Express India Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:11 PM PDT Minister for new and renewable energy Farooq Abdullah on Saturday cautioned Corporate India against choosing cheap energy technologies that could jack up their profits in the short term but might not deliver in the long run. He said the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission offered opportunities for Indian players to forge technological collaboration with overseas players looking for new ... | Tippecanoe County fines Duke Energy $2,000 Journal & Courier Sat, 05 Jun 2010 13:03 PM PDT Duke Energy was fined $2,000 this week for unauthorized work that the company started earlier this year along Tippecanoe County's portion of the Hoosier Heartland Corridor. | | |
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