Mike Huckabee discounts Obama birthers Arkansas Times Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:40 PM PST Mike Huckabee will surprise you now and again with common sense. Today for example . He says "birthers" are wasting time and energy with their obsession on President Barack Obama's birthplace. He told Good Morning America: "If there was any shred of truth to it, Hillary Clinton and her wonderful investigative opposition (research) machine would have found it and would have used it ...I think is ... | Ballarat's chance to save energy for free The Courier Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:38 PM PST A NEW energy saving project to potentially contributed more than $1 million to the community has been discussed in Ballarat. | Russia wants explanation of EU energy blueprint Seattle Times Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:37 PM PST Russia's Gazprom said Monday Moscow wants the European Union to clarify how Europe's new common energy policy can be implemented without harming Russia's interests. | Contact signs contract for Te Mihi BigPond News Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:35 PM PST Contact Energy has signed an engineering and construction contract for theTe Mihi geothermal project. | Solomon Associates names Russell Brown VP of Consulting Consultant News Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:34 PM PST Energy industry veteran will lead efforts to close clients' performance gaps to drive efficiency and profitability. Dallas-based Solomon Associates, a performance improvement company for the global energy industry, has promoted Russell Brown to vice president of consulting. | St. Pat's teacher struck by a truck North Platte Telegraph Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:34 PM PST The North Platte Telegraph Martin Cordes rides his bike to work at Saint Patrick's Catholic School on a regular basis to conserve energy, and he was riding on his way to work Tuesday morning when he was hit by a truck on E Street near St. Patrick's High School. Cordes was taken to Great Plains Regional Medical Center and flown to Denver. | If dam breaks, flooding could be extensive North Platte Telegraph Mon, 21 Feb 2011 14:33 PM PST The North Platte Telegraph New maps show that a bigger area than originally thought would be affected should Lake Maloney's north wall rupture. Nebraska Public Power District media relations specialist Mark Becker said the dam is safe, but the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requires that a plan be in place to identify and address any issues that could potentially occur. | | |
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