LISTEN: The Coathangers make a mix New Haven Register Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:41 PM PST Who: This Atlanta foursome is a gang of punk-spirited gals who, it seems, just want to have fun. The Coathangers probably donât eat nails for breakfast, but they are every itty bit of reckless abandon that rock nâ roll used to be, when energy and creativity â" not volume â" made it loud. And if thatâs the case, they are a sonic boom. | WA may ban alcoholic energy drinks KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:41 PM PST Associated Press - November 9, 2010 9:35 PM ET OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) - Washington state's Liquor Control Board is considering a ban on alcoholic energy drinks. | IEA calls for more government energy action Red Deer Advocate Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:39 PM PST LONDON â" Governments need to do more to increase energy efficiency and boost green technologies to avoid a spike in oil prices as China drives a 36 per cent spike in world energy demand through 2035, a global watchdog warned Tuesday. | Carbs can be part of a healthy diet Albany Times Union Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:37 PM PST Carbohydrates supply about half of all the energy our body uses to keep our brain, muscles, tissues and cells functioning. When we think of carbohydrate-rich foods we mostly think of breads, pasta, potatoes, rice, baked goods, desserts, candy and sugary drinks. [...] it doesn't take much digestive effort to break down the sugars, so they tend to raise blood sugar rapidly. Limit processed snack ... | New program to make homes more efficient Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:33 PM PST Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday unveiled a federal program to make it easier for Americans to make their homes more energy efficient, saying it will help people save money and create new jobs for contractors. | Climate Institute: foundations for a low pollution, clean energy economy Crikey Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:31 PM PST Thereâs a lot of heat in the Australian polity at the moment, but not much light. Yesterdayâs mid-year economic forecast shows thereâs also a fair amount of heat in the Australian economy. However, as the Department of Climate Changeâs âRed Bookâ warned the incoming government, this growth is coming with increasing carbon pollution. Our economy belches over [...] | Crude prices fall on stronger U.S. dollar People's Daily Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:30 PM PST Crude prices fell Tuesday after a six-day rally as the U.S. dollar rebounded against the euro. The International Energy Agency said Tuesday in its report that oil prices could hit 135 U.S. dollars a barrel and would average 113 dollars a barrel by 2035, compared to an average of 60 dollars in 2009. | HK professor wins 2011 L'Oreal-UNESCO Women Scientist Awards People's Daily Tue, 09 Nov 2010 18:27 PM PST Hong Kong Professor Vivian Wing-Wah YAM was announced among five laureates of 2011 L'Oral-UNESCO Women Scientist Awards, for her work on light-emitting materials and innovative ways of capturing solar energy, the Paris-based UNESCO said on Tuesday. | | |
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