Late TV Listings Boston Globe Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:40 AM PDT State of the Union. Topics: Japan and Middle East. Guests: Admiral William Fallon, former US Centcom Commander; General Richard Myers, former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman; Energy Secretary Steven Chu; John Boice, Vanderbilt University radiation epidemiologist; Sharon Squassoni, director, Center for Strategic and International Studies. 9 a.m. and noon. (CNN) | Green energy field sprouts on Delmarva The Daily Times Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:27 AM PDT OCEAN CITY -- By now, everyone knows the initiatives associated with the popular catchphrase "going green." | A night with Frances Yip AsiaOne Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:12 AM PDT Looking fit and healthy and certainly with an energy that belies her 63 years, veteran Hong Kong singer Frances Yip's concert last weekend was equally as entertaining as her previous show here five years ago. | Project Leap offers kids some healthy fun Green Bay Press-Gazette Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:10 AM PDT With many public schools on spring break and the melting snow creating a muddy mess outdoors, families flocked to the exercise games and activities at the Project Leap event at the Lambeau Field Atrium Saturday to burn off some energy. | No passenger from Japan quarantined so far AsiaOne Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:10 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - No passenger entering the country from quake-hit Japan has been quarantined since the Atomic Energy Licensing Board (AELB) began monitoring radiation levels at airports last Sunday. | Sharks trip up again in loss to Penguins Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:10 AM PDT WILKES-BARRE, Pa. - After a 277-mile overnight bus trip, the Worcester Sharks found enough energy to take a 2-1 lead last night against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, but they ultimately fell, 5-3, at the Mohegan Sun Arena. | Fears for British nuclear renaissance after Japan crisis AsiaOne Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:02 AM PDT LONDON, United Kingdom - The crisis at the Fukushima plant in Japan could delay plans for a new generation of British nuclear power stations, dealing a blow to the atomic energy industry's hopes for a £30-billion (S$61 billion) boost. | Japan nuclear crisis could boost gas, says Shell CEO The Malaysian Insider Sun, 20 Mar 2011 02:00 AM PDT BEIJING, March 20 â" A rethink about nuclear energy after Japanâs earthquake could boost demand for natural gas, the head of Royal Dutch Shell said today. This would play to Shellâs strength because it produces more gas than oil, Chief Executive Peter Voser told Reuters. But he cautioned that it would take time to draw firm conclusions about the ... | | |
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