Blog Prep Sports The Salt Lake Tribune Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:41 AM PST WASHINGTON ⢠President Barack Obama says there is no easy answer to the problem of rising energy prices, dismissing Republican plans to address the problem as little more than gimmicks. | Obama: No magic bullet to lower gas prices Detroit Free Press Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:40 AM PST President Barack Obama says there is no easy answer to the problem of rising energy prices, dismissing Republican plans to address the problem as little more than gimmicks. | Buffett Warts Revealed as Billionaire Prepares His Annual Letter BusinessWeek Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:33 AM PST Warren Buffett bought oil stocks near the peak of an energy boom, declined to spend $35 million on a growing television station and swapped a Berkshire Hathaway Inc. stake for a shoe company he later said was worthless. | FEDERAL GOVT WILLING TO UPGRADE PAN BORNEO HIGHWAY Bernama Media via Yahoo! Malaysia News Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:26 AM PST MIRI, Feb 25 (Bernama) -- The loopholes and bumps along the country''slongest federal road system, the Sarawak Pan Borneo Highway, has caught theattention of Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin tonight with apromise to support the proposal to upgrade the road. Muhyiddin said Miri Member of Parliament (MP) and Energy, Green Technologyand Water Minister Datuk Seri Peter Chin Fah Kui ... | Obama: No 'silver bullet' for gas price pain. GOP says drill more. The Christian Science Monitor Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:19 AM PST Staking his ground, and perhaps his reelection, on a 'green' ideology, President Obama said in his weekly Saturday address that high gas prices confirm the need for an âall-of-the-aboveâ energy policy. Republicans push more domestic oil production. | India shuts aid groups it says rally nuke protests The Wenatchee World Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:13 AM PST NEW DELHI (AP) â" India has shut down three aid organizations it says were diverting foreign funds toward rallying protests against a Russian-built nuclear plant in the south, but one group on Saturday denied any involvement in the protests while another said its efforts were entirely homegrown. Activists opposed to an expansion of India's atomic energy portfolio argue that Japan's Fukushima ... | Mojave solar-power project sacrifices the desert for the Earth Seattle Times Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:05 AM PST Industrial-scale solar development is well under way in California's Mojave Desert, where more than 3,500 acres of public land are being covered with BrightSource Energy's Ivanpah solar-power project. In the fight against climate change, the Mojave is about to take one for the team. | | |
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