NY sobering up on sales of alcoholic energy drinks WSYR 9 Syracuse Sun, 14 Nov 2010 02:37 AM PST New York's largest beer distributors agreed late Saturday to stop selling caffeinated alcoholic drinks that come in tall, colorful cans and to purge their inventory of the products. | States begin banning alcohol-laden 'energy' drinks The Virginia Gazette Sun, 14 Nov 2010 02:34 AM PST SEATTLE -- Reuters is reporting that the Liquor Control Board in Washington State has voted to ban sales of high-alcohol energy drinks, widely known as "blackout in a can," following the hospitalization of nine students in the state last month. | Caffeinated alcoholic beverages raising concerns of abuse Las Vegas Review-Journal Sun, 14 Nov 2010 02:23 AM PST Alcohol and caffeine long have enjoyed a cozy relationship, from drinking coffee to sober up after a night of drinking (See: any black-and-white movie or TV show) to nightclubbers employing energy drinks as cocktail mixers (See: any nightclub on the Strip at about 2 in the morning). | Cavaliers report: Roster CBS Sports Sun, 14 Nov 2010 02:15 AM PST --C Ryan Hollins said he's studying C Anderson Varejao's game. "His effort and motor are crazy," he said. "I consider myself a high-energy guy, but he's always going. | Babbitt: Balance wildlife, renewable energy search Reno Gazette-Journal Sun, 14 Nov 2010 02:13 AM PST LAS VEGAS -- Former U.S. Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt joined environmental leaders at a gathering in Nevada to emphasize protection of wildlife habitat as federal managers chart plans for solar and wind energy projects across the West. | DOE eyes geothermal research Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sun, 14 Nov 2010 02:01 AM PST AMHERST - Geologists from Massachusetts and Connecticut are teaming up to study whether hot rocks miles below New England's surface could produce geothermal energy. | Shows for the season The Springfield News-Leader Sun, 14 Nov 2010 01:44 AM PST When the air gets crisper and snow flakes are on the horizon, Coco Buschhorn starts thinking about sugar plums -- the kind in the Nutcracker. Coco, 5, loves to dance and perform. Her mom, Dorsey, would love to take her to the traditional ballet performance, as well as any other seasonal performances. "She loves rousing music and the costumes," says her mom. "You can feel the energy." Whether it ... | Solar energy project debuting in Pittsfield Boston Globe Sun, 14 Nov 2010 01:39 AM PST On land poisoned by toxins from a long-gone manufacturing era, more than 6,500 solar panels face the south sky, capturing the sunlight of a late autumn day in the Berkshire Mountains. | | |
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