Rising energy costs sizzle Liberals Dundas Star News Sat, 26 Feb 2011 14:44 PM PST Hamilton Mountain Liberal MPP and cabinet minister Sophia Aggelonitis says opposition parties are trying to shock residents by blaming the rising cost of energy prices because of Liberal policies. | Energy security key to power progress The Telegraph Sat, 26 Feb 2011 14:25 PM PST Financial year 2011-12 is important for the power sector in India â" it is the last year of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan and the last year to achieve the target of âelectricity for allâ planned under the National Electricity Policy. | ETFs for Oil-Rich Countries, Performance in Crisis Nasdaq Sat, 26 Feb 2011 14:10 PM PST Investing in ETFs tracking markets in oil-rich countries has traditionally been a bet on oil. Higher oil prices-- goes the logic-- will drive gains in non-energy sectors of oil-rich | Quade's communication skills get rave views The San Francisco Examiner Sat, 26 Feb 2011 14:03 PM PST The Associated Press The Associated Press MESA, Ariz. Mike Quade already had the attention of his Chicago Cubs players during his first spring training as a big league manager, between his hands-on approach during drills, added attention to fundamentals, and an infectious energy he brings to work. But not even the most alert player saw this coming Friday: lineups posted for the first three ... | Jim Cramer's Best Blogs TheStreet.com Sat, 26 Feb 2011 13:03 PM PST NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Jim Cramer fills his blog on RealMoney every day with his up-to-the-minute reactions to what's happening in the market and his legendary ahead-of-the-crowd ideas. This week he blogged on: why the Libyan situation changed his take on the market; why the Middle East crisis will not give natural gas its deserved moment; and a promising energy pair trade. Click here for ... | High Gas Prices Prompt a Renewed Interest in Solar-Powered Cars ContributorNetwork via Yahoo! News Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:57 PM PST Solar-powered cars may be appearing at a dealership near you in the not so distant future. The vehicles run on the sun's energy and have demonstrated at races held annually in Australia. Reducing America's dependence upon foreign oil and "green" fuel initiatives have prompted renewed interest in the viability of solar powered automobiles. Plug-in electric vehicles coming off the assembly lines ... | Five ways to limit your exposure to cell phone energy The Waynesboro Record Herald Sat, 26 Feb 2011 12:51 PM PST A study recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that electromagnetic energy from a cell phone increases brain cell activity near the phoneâs antenna. Itâs unknown if the energy is harmful to the brain, and phones that were turned off did not cause the increased brain activity. Doctors from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the National Institute on Alcohol ... | | |
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