Icahn buys Chesapeake stake, seeks board changes Reuters.co.uk Sat, 26 May 2012 02:22 AM PDT (Reuters) - Billionaire investor Carl Icahn revealed he had bought a 7.6 percent stake in Chesapeake Energy Corp and called for the natural gas producer to replace at least four directors, saying the board has failed "in a dramatic fashion" in its oversight of management. Related Stories Asia's richest man cleverly sidesteps possibility of family feud IFC plans to invest in Malaysia's Khazanah ... | LHS graduates 405 in Class of 2012 The Longview News-Journal Sat, 26 May 2012 02:10 AM PDT รขIt is often said about high school graduates that we are the leaders of the future. In reality, leadership is more than just a word to be defined. It is an attitude, an idea. Leadership is energy. ... | Could Fight with Tampa Bay Rays Ignite the Boston Red Sox? Bleacher Report Sat, 26 May 2012 02:01 AM PDT Their team was down 7-4, but Red Sox fans who stuck around for the end of Friday's game against the Rays at Fenway Park had to be intrigued by what they saw in the top of the ninth inning. The fight that ignited after Boston pitcher Franklin Morales drilled Tampa Bay's Luke Scott in the leg with a fastball had a lot more energy than your typical baseball fracas. The pushing, shoving, and yelling ... | Congress may clip greenery Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sat, 26 May 2012 01:46 AM PDT WASHINGTON - The Pentagon's investment in green energy requires too much green paper for some in Congress. | China raps US solar aid Worcester Telegram & Gazette Sat, 26 May 2012 01:45 AM PDT China's allegation that renewable-energy subsidies in five U.S. states, including Massachusetts, violate free-trade rules is ratcheting up a potentially costly trade war between the world's two largest economies. | Rogers Activity Center project to save city $450,000 Rogers Press & News Sat, 26 May 2012 01:43 AM PDT The City of Rogers has completed a re-commissioning and building automation project on the Rogers Activity Center that is expected to save the city more than $450,000 in energy costs during the equipment lifespan of 20 years. | Policy in the nuclear age Bangor Daily News Sat, 26 May 2012 01:29 AM PDT Posted May 25, 2012, at 3:48 p.m. Quiet diplomacy and a sudden absence of irresponsible rhetoric have enhanced prospects for an acceptable agreement to allow Iran to develop nuclear energy but give up its presumed nuclear weapons programs. | Imperial Irrigation District offers discount for poor The Desert Sun Sat, 26 May 2012 01:17 AM PDT To qualify for the Imperial Irrigation District's residential emergency assistance (REAP) or emergency energy assistance (EEAP) programs, individuals or families must earn no more than specific income limits, depending on the number of people in their households. | | |
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