An ominous jump in core inflation Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:31 PM PDT Excluding food and energy, prices in May rose the most since July 2008. | 'If we blow this opportunity then we will live to regret it' Belfast Telegraph Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:31 PM PDT A unique chance to regenerate Northern Ireland's economy by cutting corporation tax must not be blown, a leading businessman has warned MLAs. Related Stories China's inflation rate rises to 5.5% Candidates just not up to the job Construction firm celebrates deal to build renewable energy facility Festive cheer for voucher firm UK banks face overhaul to prevent new financial crisis | Saving On Your Electric Bill KPSP Local 2 Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:28 PM PDT During the summer, half of your energy bill is spent trying to keep your home cool, but there are some simple things you can do to save money. Here are just a few, courtesy of Coachella Valley Green : Set your thermostat to at least 78 degrees or higher, and if you have a ceiling fan, that will keep your home up to 7 degrees cooler. Close your blinds Turn off electronics if you're not using them ... | Evergreen Energy CEO to resign July 1 AP via Yahoo! Singapore News Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:26 PM PDT Evergreen Energy Inc. said Wednesday that CEO Thomas H. Stoner Jr. will resign July 1, but remain on the company's board of directors. | Green insulation The Powell River Peak Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:18 PM PDT BCâs building code is greening up. Choosing to adapt to eco-friendly, energy efficient technology and products, Joe Huetzelmann and Company Ltd. has invested in a new line of home insulation. | Economy: Drop in energy prices tempers inflation San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:17 PM PDT ECONOMY Drop in energy costs tempers inflation Falling energy prices cooled overall inflation in May, offering some relief to consumers who have been coping for months with high gas prices. Overall consumer prices rose... | 'Fracking' for Natural Gas Continues to Raise Health Concerns The Online NewsHour Wed, 15 Jun 2011 18:09 PM PDT Listen to the Audio JEFFREY BROWN: Energy companies are increasingly scouring the country for natural gas. But, as they do so, one of the methods they're using, known as fracking, is coming under sharp scrutiny in many states . NewsHour correspondent Tom Bearden reports from Colorado. TOM BEARDEN: By now, you have likely seen the videos of people seemingly lighting their water on fire. The ... | | |
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