Economic woes, oil stocks batter market Boston Globe Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:44 PM PST Rising claims for US jobless benefits, Moodyâs downgrade of Spainâs debt, Chinaâs surprise trade deficit, and a slump in oil stocks gave the Dow its biggest one-day drop since August. Stocks fell broadly; energy companies were hit hardest. âThere are so many uncertainties itâs hard to want to bid up this market,â said James Paulsen, at Wells Capital Management. | W3C issues compact XML standard IT World Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:40 PM PST The EXI standard reduces demands for network utilization, processing power, and energy when processing XML. | Gas comments due Jackson Hole News & Guide Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:37 PM PST Bridger-Teton National Forest officials are asking the public to comment on a plan for energy development in the Noble Basin area of the Wyoming Range, near the Hoback Ranches subdivision, by the close of business today. | Energy drinks concern Sudbury's health board The Sudbury Star Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:32 PM PST If one Red Bull gives you wings, what will two do? Or five? That's partly what the Sudbury and District Board of Health wants to know.[...] | Pa.'s attempts to track gas drilling waste flawed INO News Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:23 PM PST The natural gas industry's claim that it is making great strides in reducing how much polluted wastewater it discharges to Pennsylvania rivers is proving difficult to assess because of inconsistent reporting by energy companies _ and at least one big data entry error in the state's system for tracking the contaminated fluids. | Negative economic news slams Dow below 12,000 People's Daily Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:22 PM PST U.S. stocks plunged on Thursday, with the Dow Jones industrial average ending below 12,000, amid a flurry of negative economic news. Thursday's sell-off was across the board. All 10 sectors in Standard & Poor's 500 Index settled in the red, with energy and financials leading the decline. | Senators Propose Renewable Energy Bill DTN / The Progressive Farmer Thu, 10 Mar 2011 18:21 PM PST While other senators are pushing to squash the ethanol blenders' credit and other ethanol incentives, a pair of Democratic senators have offered legislation to overhaul biofuel credits and also create a national Renewable Electricity Standard. | | |
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