Morgan's Wonderland: One autistic child's dream world The Brownsville Herald Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:44 PM PDT Tommy was a handful. Typical of a 6-year-old, he had lots of energy. The little boy also had autism and was changing rapidly. Tommyâs autism made it possible for the boy to visualize things that very few people could. The boy loved books, animals and insects. | Origin says CO2 plan will keep lights on Brisbane Times Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:41 PM PDT Origin Energy says the carbon pricing scheme provides enough certainty to the electricity sector for continued investment in power generation. | Energy costs to hit farms Stock & Land Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:40 PM PDT AGRICULTURAL operations have been excluded from the carbon tax but the National Farmers Federation says increased electricity and other indirect energy costs will cost the average farmer $1500 a year. | Theater Review: A Summer of Impressively Tough Gals, in As You Like It and MoLoRa Vulture Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:33 PM PDT The RSC's As You Like It, at the Park Avenue Armory. Fond of women who donâtâ"correction, wonâtâ"know their place, confine themselves to their appointed range, or answer to any authority other than their own instincts, even if it means their almost-certain destruction? Still hurting for some untrammeled femme-dom energy, even after getting worked over by Tyne Daly in Master Class ? Well, then ... | Decisive move to a clean energy future Brisbane Times Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:10 PM PDT The decisions I have announced mean about 500 big polluters will pay for every tonne of carbon pollution they put into our atmosphere. | Planet Ark Planet Ark Sun, 10 Jul 2011 18:06 PM PDT France raised the possibility for the first time of pulling out of nuclear power although its energy minister stressed on Friday that this was just one of many scenarios, not the one favored by the government. | Council runs hot on solar heating Stuff Sun, 10 Jul 2011 17:34 PM PDT Nelson is heading a nationwide campaign to be launched in Wellington today aimed at encouraging all New Zealand councils to embrace solar energy. | | |
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