The Weekender: April 15-17 ABC 13 Lynchburg Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:43 PM PDT It's a busy weekend ahead, but don't worry, it's the good kind of busy. On Saturday, the Sedalia Center is bringing back their Celtic Festival for the thirteenth year. The Tartan Terrors, a high energy singing and dancing Celtic group out of Canada, will headline. | Disgraced official's downfall symbol of NY scandal INO News Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:39 PM PDT (AP:NEW YORK) Alan Hevesi groomed himself to be a model politician, a lawmaker with the expertise of a political scientist and the energy to take on difficult issues. | Minn. Senate votes to lift coal plant restrictions INO News Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:38 PM PDT (AP:ST. PAUL, Minn.) Minnesota senators voted Thursday to lift restrictions on carbon dioxide emissions from coal production, with supporters of the bill calling it a necessary step to keep up with growing energy needs. | Opening Day for Reading Phillies at First Energy Stadium(video) The Mercury Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:38 PM PDT Fans arrived early for the opening day of the Reading Phillies 2011 season. Clay Leftwich of Boyertown was first in line at the gate arriving at the stadium at 11 a.m. The $10 million renovations at the ball park had fans walking around the food pavillion and R-Phils new fans store looking for good stadium food and new and baseball caps. The first 3,500 fans received the new Ryan Howard garden ... | Equinox Summit: Energy 2030 - Media Travel Grants Available Newswise Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:37 PM PDT June 5 to 9, WGSI launches Equinox Summit: Energy 2030 - a global conversation about how cutting edge science can help us build a more sustainable future. We're offering a limited number of media travel grants to assist journalists to cover the Summit. Application deadline: May 16 at 9am EST. | Shut all coal-fired power plants, province urged Toronto Sun Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:36 PM PDT Energy Minister Brad Duguid touted a 90% drop in provincial coal usage Thursday but critics say he could effectively shut down all coal burning tomorrow if he would ban coal-generated electricity exports to the U.S. | Fracking: Natural Gas Energy Boon or Public Poison? Associated Content Thu, 14 Apr 2011 14:34 PM PDT Fracturing shale rock to release the natural gas inside, called "fracking," is either a great method for extracting new energy from existing resources or an ecological disaster that endangers our drinking water. Or both. Contributor: Brian Proffit Published: Apr 14, 2011 | | |
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