Penguins defeat Flyers, 4-2 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:42 PM PST Jaromir Jagr and Max Talbot each scored and were successful in their return here in Philadelphia jerseys as the Flyers downed the Penguins, 4-2, tonight at Consol Energy Center. | Danish, Chinese cities pair up for low-carbon target China Economic Net Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:21 PM PST Soenderborg, a zero-carbon targeted town in south Denmark, and China's Baoding city forged a Friendship City relationship Wednesday to find joint climate and green energy solutions, said a joint statement by the two cities' municipal authorities. | Video: Jagr welcomes himself back to Pittsburgh with goal, salute Puck Daddy Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:08 PM PST As expected, the boos rained down on Philadelphia Flyers forward Jaromir Jagr in his first visit back to Pittsburgh in three years. From the moment he stepped onto the ice for warmups to his first touch of the puck in the first period, the CONSOL Energy Center crowd let him know exactly how they felt about him Early in the second period with the score tied at one, Jagr gave Penguins fans another ... | Flyers Vs. Penguins Score Update: Jaromir Jagr Gives Philadelphia The Lead After Two Periods SB Nation Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:07 PM PST After two periods at the Consol Energy Center, the Philadelphia Flyers lead the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-1. Jaromir Jagr gave the Flyers a 2-1 lead just six minutes into the second period. Thursday night marked the first time Jagr returned to Pittsburgh after spurning the Pens in the offseason to join the Flyers. He slipped a backhander past Marc-Andre Fleury for the lead. Jagr's line, which ... | ENERGY: 2011 gas prices set record high North County Times Thu, 29 Dec 2011 18:00 PM PST The average price of gas at the pump in California in 2011 was $3.82 a gallon, the highest in the 41 years that the California Energy Commission has tracked such figures, in inflation-adjusted terms. | Incandescent Bulbs Will Be Phased Out Starting in 2012 KEZI 9 Eugene Thu, 29 Dec 2011 17:53 PM PST By Lauren Mickler EUGENE, Ore. -- Say farewell to your standard household light bulb. Starting in January 2012, basic incandescent light bulbs will be phased out and more energy efficient bulbs will become a requirement in all households. Light bulb retailers say there's been a bit of confusion over the upcoming change. "The basic misconception that I hear is that it's going to be a complete ... | | |
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