Straub beer firm hangs on to return policy The Toledo Blade Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:39 PM PDT ASSOCIATED PRESS ST. MARYS, Pa. - For years, it was the way breweries did business: sell bottles, then take back the empties. It just made sense, especially to folks weaned in the lean days of the Great Depression and World War II, that bottles should be scrubbed and refilled, not thrown away. These days, in a culture where nearly everything is disposable, recycling is a rite and energy costs ... | The Well: energy briefs Houston Chronicle Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:38 PM PDT Anadarko Petroleum Corp. said it made the first documented deep-water oil find off the coast of East Africa in Mozambiqueâs Rovuma Basin. | Iran starts nuclear reactor St. Joseph News-Press Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:31 PM PDT BUSHEHR, Iran â" Trucks rumbled into Iranâs first reactor Saturday to begin loading tons of uranium fuel in a long-delayed startup touted by officials as both a symbol of the countryâs peaceful intentions to produce nuclear energy as well as a triumph over Western pressure to rein in its nuclear ambitions. | Big acts put the grand back in Grandstand Pioneer Press Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:28 PM PDT RUSH Rush has such a fervent local following, the Canadian trio played Xcel Energy Center twice on its 2007-08 Snakes and Arrows tour. | In My Library: Rob Corddry New York Post Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:17 PM PDT âBefore I had kids, I was a voracious reader, reading two or three books at a time,â says Rob Corddry. âNow, in my downtime, it takes all the energy I have to play âAngry Birdsâ on my iPhone or make prank calls with my wife â" for real. Itâs our... | By Holly Wise The Killeen Daily Herald Killeen Daily Herald Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:12 PM PDT LAMPASAS â" In a state listed among those with the most solar energy resources, one small Central Texas town has an opportunity to put itself on the go-green map. | Outdoors in Maine: The quest The Lewiston Sun Journal Sat, 21 Aug 2010 22:06 PM PDT In the eat-or-be-eaten world of the animal kingdom, Mother Nature has equipped most prey animals with an immutable logic. A fish or a coyote, or any creature in between, learns not to expend more energy getting its food than the food is worth, nutrition-wise. | Offense on front burner Albany Times Union Sat, 21 Aug 2010 21:57 PM PDT Mister Taylor and D'Mitri Gilbert have been integral parts of the defense. Schenectady coach Jim Kramer has altered the offense in order to utilize the running skills of senior quarterback Timmy Cox and his new backfield, incorporating a lot more option running. Fast, strong and hungry to excel with the ball in their hands, Taylor and Gilbert bring a positive energy to a Patriots squad looking ... | | |
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