Carmians get a taste of zesty Zumba steps The Carmi Times Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:40 AM PDT Members and guests of the Kiwanis Club of Carmi got a demonstration of a high-energy dance-Zumba-when they gathered at the Farm Bureau Building in Carmi Thursday for the club's weekly meeting | Japan quake may alter where U.S. builds nuke plants Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:22 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Japan's nuclear crisis will influence where the United States builds its nuclear power plants, and the operation of a facility near New York City will be reviewed in the wake of the disaster, Energy Secretary Steven Chu said on Sunday. | Oil up $2 to over $112 on MidEast unrest The Times of India Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:21 AM PDT Oil was up over $2 on Thursday as tensions in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain fuelled fears of further supply disruption while investors weighed the impact on energy demand from quake-hit Japan. | Putin Offers to Help Japan by Boosting EU Gas Supply The Moscow Times Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:15 AM PDT YUZHNO-SAKHALINSK â" Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Sunday proposed freeing up energy for Japan by increasing gas supplies to Europe and offered Japanese companies a slice of Siberia's gas industry. | Review: Letters From America by Scottish Dance Theatre Londonist Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:13 AM PDT Photo by Andy Ross Sexuality is to the fore in two new works from American choreographers, Kate Weare and Benjamin Levy, marking the 25th anniversary of Scottish Dance Theatre at the Place. Fittingly, the programme opens with a party on stage. Itâs a high energy start with Nouvelle Vague on the stereo for Lay Me Down Safe by Kate Weare. Five male and three female dancers are all dressed in ... | Chu: Where nuclear reactors are placed will change San Francisco Chronicle Sun, 20 Mar 2011 10:02 AM PDT (03-20) 08:40 PDT WASHINGTON, CA (AP) -- Energy Secretary Steven Chu says Japan's nuclear crisis will influence the locations of new U.S. nuclear reactors. He's suggesting that population might be a greater factor than... | How to cut energy costs in your household Western Herald Sun, 20 Mar 2011 09:58 AM PDT By Meagan Lyles Western Herald Not too long ago, we lived in our parentâs home where saving energy seemed meaningless. Now as college students, we have full schedules and stretching our dollar is one of our top priorities. Instead of the hearing the redundant, âTurn the lights offâ speech from your parents, youâve probably repeated [...] | The answer is blowin' in the wind: Nextera Dunnville Chronicle Sun, 20 Mar 2011 09:55 AM PDT As Council and residents debate the pros and cons of wind power, The Chronicle interviewed two officials from Nextera Energy, one of the three companies currently negotiating with the County to construct wind turbines in Haldimand.[...] | | |
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