U.S. Producer Prices Fall 0.3% In October Amid Sharp Drop In Energy Prices RTT News Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:40 AM PST With energy prices showing a significant decrease in the month of October, the Labor Department released a report Tuesday morning showing a slightly bigger than expected drop in U.S. producer prices for the month. The Labor Department said its producer price index fell by 0.3 percent in October following an unrevised 0.8 percent increase in September. Economists had been expecting prices to drop ... | Girl lives for 2 days on Pop-Tarts after wreck that killed dad Houston Chronicle Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:39 AM PST Girl lives for 2 days on Pop-Tarts after wreck that killed dad COVE CITY, N.C. (AP) â" Authorities say a 9-year-old North Carolina girl pinned in a wrecked car for almost two days ate Pop-Tarts and drank energy drinks to survive the single-car crash that killed her father. The North Carolina Highway Patrol says Jordan Landon of Cove City was airlifted to a hospital Sunday night after rescue teams ... | Winter heating assistance reduced The Express-Star Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:38 AM PST â" OKLAHOMA CITY â" Oklahomans who depend on heating assistance through the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) federally-funded Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) will see a greatly reduced dollar amount this winter. | Bantam Lake Meeting Rescheduled to November 14 Litchfield County Times Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:37 AM PST MORRISâ"In the aftermath of the storm Alfred, the state Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) has rescheduled an informational meeting about the stateâs potential purchase of the formerly Beverlyâs property on Bantam Lake. | Comment on Front Range oil bonanza could mean billions in revenues for Colorado Denver Post Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:35 AM PST A more accurate comparison would be to North Dakota where the Bakken Field is being developed. WV is coal country, not a lot of oil. Unemployment in ND is between 3%- 4%. They cannot build housing and support fast enough. Men are living in "man camps" like the Great Depression because they are flocking there by the 1000s for the oil field jobs. (HELLO OWS!!!!) Energy development drives jobs ... | Wood Use Mitigates Climate Change Renewable Energy World Tue, 15 Nov 2011 06:34 AM PST A recent report in the Journal of Forestry provides new insight into the benefits provided by forests, and commodities made from forest products, and confirms that using wood for energy and consumer products has long-term benefits for the environment. | | |
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