Dave Freeland, while running for County Supervisor position, praises Jon McQuiston Kern Valley Sun Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:35 PM PDT Chuck WhiteSpecial to the Sun Dave Freeland, a candidate for Kern County 1st District Supervisor is praising the current Supervisor, Jon McQuiston, thanking him for the many ways he has served the 1st District and Kern County as a whole. Freeland says, âHe has served us well for almost 16 years, demonstrating the knowledge, energy and commitment required to represent and serve the residents of ... | Obama: King 'stirred our conscience' 3news Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:30 PM PDT President Barack Obama has urged Americans to draw energy and lessons of peace and patience from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the slain Baptist minister honoured among presidents with a memorial on the National Mall. | Kinder Morgan to Buy El Paso for $21.1 Billion in Cash, Stock BusinessWeek Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:29 PM PDT Kinder Morgan Inc. agreed to buy El Paso Corp. for about $21.1 billion in cash and stock, creating the largest U.S. natural-gas pipeline network in the energy industryâs biggest transaction in more than a year. | A bright idea? The Herald-Palladium Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:20 PM PDT Ready or not, love 'em or hate 'em, energy efficient bulbs are in your future. | Wellington Drive taps North America-based Greg Allen as CEO Scoop.co.nz Sun, 16 Oct 2011 14:16 PM PDT Oct. 17 (BusinessDesk) â" Wellington Drive Technologies, the maker of energy-efficient refrigeration motors, named Greg Allen as new chief executive and said the ex-pat kiwi will be based in North America to be closer to customers. | People First: The latest in the watch on Ukrainian democracy KYIV Post Sun, 16 Oct 2011 13:58 PM PDT Economic development is the talk of the day with plans to restructure Ukraineâs energy sector. While largely ignoring the recommendations of the Venice Commission, Ukraine puts forward a draft budget betraying warped priorities. | Obama: King âstirred our conscienceâ and made Union âmore perfectâ Washington Post Sun, 16 Oct 2011 13:45 PM PDT WASHINGTON â" President Barack Obama urged Americans Sunday to draw energy and lessons of peace and patience from the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the slain Baptist minister honored among presidents with a memorial on the National Mall. What Obama didnât need to say suggested much of the progress King had sought: The nationâs first black president was dedicating the first memorial to a black man ... | | |
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