IOC, Nagarjuna miss tax holiday cut-off rediff.com Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:41 PM PDT The last week of March saw a series of new refining capacity going on stream. HPCL-Mittal Energy, Essar Oil and Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals (MRPL) were able to announce completion of capacity additions a couple of days before the seven-year tax holiday in this regard came to an end, on March 31. | Atomic energy model for Defence? The Hindu Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:41 PM PDT Ever since the Harvard Professor, B. F. Skinner conducted those experiments among workers of General Electric at its plant in Hawthorne back in the 40s, Behavioural Science became all of the rage in management theory. | Miles has energy for next journey Omaha World-Herald Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:40 PM PDT Tim Miles spent the weekend in New Orleans, attending conventions, interviewing assistants, watching the nation's best teams, shooting the Big Easy breeze. This is the Final Four, the epicenter of college basketball, home to... | WaterSense labelling adopted by province Fort Frances Times Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:21 PM PDT Ontario is helping families conserve water and save money by labelling water-efficient household products they can buy. A âWaterSenseâ label identifies faucets, showerheads, and toilets that use 20 percent less water. Using less water protects natural resources and reduces demand on water heaters so people save money on their energy bills. read more | In her cancer battle, a South Bay mom finds the good The Beach Reporter Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:20 PM PDT The cancer has taken her hair, her energy and her job. It's led her to chemotherapy, radiation, a double masectomy and brain surgery. But it hasn't taken Amara Brown's will to live. | State officials ask energy firms to disclose 'fracking' sites Los Angeles Times Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:15 PM PDT The Brown administration is planning a statewide tour to hear residents complaints about the controversial oil extraction method. SACRAMENTO â"The Brown administration is scrambling to convince an increasingly wary public that state regulators are getting a handle on hydraulic fracturing, a controversial oil extraction method that can pose a hazard to drinking water. | Solid Energy final submissions to the Pike River Inquiry Scoop.co.nz Sun, 01 Apr 2012 22:14 PM PDT In its final submission to the Pike River Royal Commission of Inquiry , Solid Energy has recommended that the Queensland Mines Inspectorate be contracted to provide inspection services for New Zealand and that the regulations governing New Zealand underground ... | | |
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