Basic to acquire Maverick Odessa American Sun, 05 Jun 2011 14:43 PM PDT Basic Energy Services Inc. has signed a letter of intent to buy the Maverick group of companies for $180 million, according to a news release.Maverick provides a full range of fracturing and stimulation services. It has operations in the Rocky... | All News Daily Racing Form Sun, 05 Jun 2011 14:19 PM PDT In the Preakness, the pace had gone from frenetic to mild, which is why Shackleford â" when Animal Kingdom made his final push â" had enough energy to push pack and stay clear. Shackleford is a speed horse, yes, but in the Preakness he ... | Two wheels, and both of them dangerous Brisbane Times Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:57 PM PDT THEY'RE the bullies of the roadways, they're the most aggressive vehicles on the street, they're just big-tyred energy-guzzling eyesores that intimidate every car driving around them â" and it's time something was done about those 2-Wheel Non-Drive vehicles they call bicycles. | How Churches Can Work With EPA to Reduce Their Energy Footprint New America Media Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:56 PM PDT WASHINGTON, D.C.â"Can you imagine what a church might do with $360,000 in extra moneyâ"especially if it is saved without laying off staff, canceling programs, or increasing contributions from parishioners?Lakewood Church in Texas, an evangelical Christian megachurch, has the pleasant task... | Interest grows in moving B.C. natural gas to Asia, Red Deer Advocate Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:46 PM PDT CALGARY â" A growing number of energy industry players are looking to connect plentiful supplies of natural gas on this side of the Pacific with ravenous demand on the other. | Notre Dame Breezes Ahead With Wind Energy Research WRTV Indianapolis Sun, 05 Jun 2011 13:21 PM PDT The University of Notre Dame hopes to lead the charge into wind energy research with the purchase of two turbines that set the university apart from others, officials say. | Integrate energy policy, climate change: Kalam Express India Sun, 05 Jun 2011 12:54 PM PDT Former President APJ Abdul Kalam has emphasised an urgent need to evolve a global energy independence policy for 2030. Speaking at the FE-EVI Green Business Leadership Awards, he said climate change and energy policy should be integrated to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions. | | |
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