GOP says Energy Dept tried to delay solar layoffs WRCB Chattanooga Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:42 AM PST Republican investigators say the Obama administration wanted the failing solar energy company Solyndra to delay announcing employee layoffs until after the 2010 midterm elections. | Energy information session scheduled for Upper Providence residents Media Town Talk Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:42 AM PST The Upper Providence Township Environmental Commission will present a meeting for residents who want more information about selecting electric energy suppliers. The speaker will be Joseph Solomon, a councilman who is also president of Provident Energy Consulting. | Reuters Interactive Investor Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:41 AM PST WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. consumer prices fell in October for the first time in four months as Americans paid less for new cars and gasoline, although prices outside of food and energy posted a slight increase, the Labour Department said on Wednesday. | U.S. Consumer Prices Unexpectedly Slip 0.1% In October RTT News Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:40 AM PST Costs for consumer goods in the U.S. decreased slightly in October, according to a report released Wednesday by the Labor Department. The consumer price index edged down by 0.1 percent for the month, driven largely by a drop in energy prices, which fell by 2.0 percent. Most economists had expected consumer prices to come in essentially unchanged. | JSC pool for training astronauts getting new use News West 9 Midland Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:39 AM PST A specialty swimming pool in Houston used to train astronauts will get a new mission through water survival training for energy industry workers. | US consumer prices slip in October AFP Telegraph Finance News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:38 AM PST A sharp drop in energy prices pushed US consumer inflation slightly lower in October after three months of increases, official data showed Wednesday. | U.S. Consumer Prices Fall In October For First Time In Four Months The Huffington Post Wed, 16 Nov 2011 06:37 AM PST U.S. consumer prices fell in October for the first time in four months as Americans paid less for new cars and gasoline, although prices outside of food and energy posted a slight increase, the Labor Department said on Wednesday. | | |
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