Off the Shelf: Ian Lowe Australian Broadcasting Corporation Tue, 03 May 2011 02:39 AM PDT Professor Ian Lowe is one of Australia's most vocal speakers on environmental science, the nuclear energy debate and climate change. He's president of the Australian Conservation Foundation, emeritus professor at Griffith University and author of 20 books as well as hundreds of essays, articles and editorials. For our Off the Shelf segment of favourite reads, he suggests a reading list of the ... | Giase: Once again, Red Bulls have a lousy home schedule The Times of Trenton Tue, 03 May 2011 02:38 AM PDT The Red Bulls have won three games in a row, all by shutout, and seem to be playing with more energy and cohesion than they have all season. Good thing, because the schedule is about to get very messy. | High energy prices will hamper growth: Mukherjee New Kerala Tue, 03 May 2011 02:36 AM PDT New Delhi, May 3 : India may not be able to achieve the targeted 9 percent growth during the current fiscal if crude oil prices in the international market remain above $100 a barrel for a longer time, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said Tuesday. | Chesapeake CEO to discuss company earnings report KWTV News9 Tue, 03 May 2011 02:33 AM PDT Associated Press - May 3, 2011 5:15 AM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Chesapeake Energy Corp. CEO Aubrey McClendon is set to discuss his company's latest earnings report, which showed a $205 million... | St. Pat's teacher struck by a truck North Platte Telegraph Tue, 03 May 2011 02:32 AM PDT The North Platte Telegraph Martin Cordes rides his bike to work at Saint Patrick's Catholic School on a regular basis to conserve energy, and he was riding on his way to work Tuesday morning when he was hit by a truck on E Street near St. Patrick's High School. Cordes was taken to Great Plains Regional Medical Center and flown to Denver. | Europe Producer-Price Inflation Unexpectedly Accelerates to 6.7% BusinessWeek Tue, 03 May 2011 02:31 AM PDT European producer-price inflation unexpectedly accelerated to the fastest in 2 1/2 years in March, adding to concerns that surging energy costs will feed through to consumers and prompt the European Central Bank to raise interest rates further. | If dam breaks, flooding could be extensive North Platte Telegraph Tue, 03 May 2011 02:31 AM PDT The North Platte Telegraph New maps show that a bigger area than originally thought would be affected should Lake Maloney's north wall rupture. Nebraska Public Power District media relations specialist Mark Becker said the dam is safe, but the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission requires that a plan be in place to identify and address any issues that could potentially occur. | | |
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