Water Wise: Energy and Water The Sierra Vista Herald Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:43 PM PST Cado Daily, Program Coordinator Senior, Water Wise Program The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Daily Review The UA Water Wise Program is ringing in the New Year with a presentation that appears to have nothing to do with water. Say watt? Martin Yoklic, University of Arizona Environmental Research Laboratory Associate Research Scientist will explain at the Jan. 7 presentation (see information at the ... | Denver-based Western Energy Alliance announces new president Greeley Tribune Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:38 PM PST The board of directors for the Western Energy Alliance announced Wednesday it has selected a new president. Tim Wigley, who comes from a Pac/West, public relations firm in Washington, D.C., will oversee the Denver-based trade association, which represents 400 companies. | Spain envoy to Iran submits credentials Press TV Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:31 PM PST Spain's new ambassador to Iran has submitted his credentials to the Iranian foreign minister as the Islamic Republic and the EU member state eye closer cooperation in the energy sector. | Taxes in Scriba slashed nearly in half The Palladium-Times Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:21 PM PST SCRIBA â" The new tax agreement between Constellation Energy Nuclear Group, owner of the Nine Mile Station nuclear plants, and the town of Scriba will have a noticeable affect on the townâs taxpayers in 2012. | Bill would tax pop, energy drinks Omaha World-Herald Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:20 PM PST State Sen. Bill Avery introduced a bill that would end the tax exemption for soft drinks. | Lynas awaits Malaysia OK for rare earths plant The Malaysian Insider Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:19 PM PST SYDNEY, Jan 5 â" Australiaâs Lynas Corp said today it was awaiting a January 30 decision by the Malaysian Atomic Energy Licensing Board over an application to begin commissioning a rare earths processing plant targeted by environmental protesters in Malaysia. Lynas is one of a handful of rare earths companies looking to break Chinaâs grip on the ... | Lawmaker Files Bill to Tax Pop, Energy Drinks KOLN Lincoln Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:13 PM PST A Nebraska lawmaker wants to end a state sales tax exemption on soda pop and energy drinks and use the money to fight childhood obesity. | New year's resolutions for a more creative you (Part 1) Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:11 PM PST Do you make New Year's resolutions, intending to improve yourself, achieve a goal, or better the world? If not, perhaps you should begin. These resolutions can help focus your attention and energy. This in turn makes success more certain, whether your goal is to get back in shape, stop smoking, work more (or less), or learn how to cook. | Walt Disney World, Disneyland to stay open 24 hours on Feb. 29 St. Petersburg Times Wed, 04 Jan 2012 18:02 PM PST Times staff Wednesday, January 4, 2012 Disney fanatics, rest up. You'll need your energy on Feb. 29 when Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland celebrate Leap Year by keeping a theme park on each coast open for 24 straight hours. It's the first time that the Magic Kingdom in Orlando and Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., have ever stayed open for 24 consecutive hours, according to a news release ... | | |
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