Laboratory Dance Project: A jolt of energy in dance The Oregonian Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:31 PM PDT In any relationship, it's important to maintain a healthy balance between familiarity and freshness. So it is with White Bird events and the dance fans who love them. | Quanta Services Promotes James O'Neil III To CEO - Update RTT News Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:31 PM PDT Energy infrastructure solutions provider Quanta Services, Inc. (PWR) promoted Thursday its President and Chief Operating Officer James O'Neil III to CEO, effective May 19, 2011, while he remains as the president. O'Neil will succeed John Colson, who will then assume the role of executive chairman and will help in O'Neil's transition over the next two months. | Woman killed, husband burned in house fire The Naperville Sun Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:26 PM PDT Tony and Lorraine Studin were pretty much an old-fashioned couple, the kind of people their neighbors were pleased and proud to claim as their own.A thriving career that sometimes sent Tony Studin to Switzerland and the care and patience involved in raising three daughters took nearly all of the coupleâs time and energy over the decades, and made the blue-colored, two-story house at 240 James ... | 'American Idol': Stevie Wonder, Hulk Hogan crash the elimination party Zap2It Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:19 PM PDT This week, "American Idol" totally phoned a friend -- or friends -- for a little help in getting through the elimination hour. The opening number: After a bumpy rendition of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" from the remaining "Idol" hopefuls, Stevie Wonder glided onto the stage -- just the first of Thursday's (March 24) special guests -- and kicked up the energy level with his own 1970 Motown hit ... | Republicans scrap 'compostable' utensils in House cafeterias Los Angeles Times Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:16 PM PDT Republicans say 'compostable' utensils were not cost or energy efficient, so they bring back the foam and plastic. Green-minded Democrats protest. First the Republicans took over the House. Now it's the cafeterias. | Scientists Develop Battery that Charges in Seconds ContributorNetwork via Yahoo! News Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:13 PM PDT A team of three researchers lead by professor of materials science and engineering Paul Braun at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have developed a nanostructured battery that not only charges faster, but is equally as efficient as storing that energy. | Turbine noise 'no louder than conversation' Windsor Star Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:10 PM PDT Suncor Energyâs Kent Breeze Wind Farm must meet a noise limit of 40 decibels â" about the same level as that of normal conversation â" at homes near its proposed wind turbines, Ministry of the Environment engineer John Kowalewski told a hearing in Chatham Wednesday. | City aims to monitor energy use Timmins Daily Press Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:09 PM PDT This season, the Timmins Symphony Orchestra is all about showcasing its own. An upcoming show will feature solo performances by three symphony members, along with a local composer. Musical director and conductor Matthew Jones said highlighting Timmins' talent is important for the organization.[...] | North Allegheny schools take 1st in science bowl Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:03 PM PDT North Allegheny School District students from Ingomar Middle School and Marshall Middle School won first place in their respective regional science bowl tournaments and qualified for the Department of Energy's national competition April 28 at the National 4H Center in Chevy Chase, Md. | Sports Spotlight: Luke Stork Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Thu, 24 Mar 2011 18:02 PM PDT Upper St. Clair sophomore Luke Stork had a goal and an assist in Upper St. Clair's 2-0 victory over Fox Chapel in the PIHL Class AAA semifinals at Consol Energy Center and had a goal and an assist in the Panthers' 4-2 victory over North Allegheny in the quarterfinals at the Ice Castle in Castle Shannon. | | |
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