Review: 'Scott Pilgrim' offers a high-energy mix Olean Times Herald Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:40 PM PDT Julien Behal US actors Jason Schwartzman and Michael Cera at the Irish Premiere of the film 'Scott Pilgrim Vs The World', in Dublin. Ireland, Monday, Aug. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Julien Behal, PA) | Morro Bay Power Plant to get new owners soon KSBY San Luis Obispo Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:38 PM PDT The Morro Bay Power Plant will be changing hands, just five years before a state ban could shut it down. Blackstone Group is buying the company that currently owns the plant, Dynegy. The total deal is worth $4.7 billion dollars and is expected to close by the end of the year. The plant will then be sold again to NRG Energy. "The possibility exists that the plant will be demolished," said Janice ... | Fuselage recovered in Nova Scotia waters The Sudbury Star Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:32 PM PDT Two pieces of fuselage recovered Saturday off the coast of Cape Breton are believed to belong to a twin-engine Cessna carrying two energy company executives from Calgary that went missing off the coast of Nova Scotia earlier this month.[...] | Vedanta to pay $8.5B to $9.6B for Cairn stake Provo Daily Herald Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:23 PM PDT Vedanta Resources Plc has agreed to pay $8.5 billion to $9.6 billion for a 51 percent to 60 percent stake in the India unit of Britain's Cairn Energy Plc, the companies said Monday. | New Insights Could Mean Better Fish Feeds redOrbit Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:23 PM PDT A better understanding of what happens in a fish's body when it eats could lead to the production of better fish feeds. Researchers at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, are hoping to contribute to more energy-efficient aquaculture. In the long term, this could increase the supply of farmed fish and so provide more food for the Earth's burgeoning population.Studies of fish by researcher ... | SD Among the Most Business-Friendly States KNBN Rapid City Mon, 16 Aug 2010 18:18 PM PDT A new study ranks South Dakota among the most business-friendly states. The study looked at taxes, energy costs, as well as state development efforts. Some owners in downtown Rapid City say they agree with the report. | | |
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