Pakistan water-fuelled car claim sparks joy, worry Boston Globe Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:35 PM PDT Pakistani officials who have failed for years to fix the country's rampant energy shortages have latched on to a local engineer's dubious claim to have invented a water-fuelled car, sparking criticism from experts who bemoan what the episode says about the sorry state of the government. | Sunday Supper: Pasta gives runners a boost of energy Detroit Free Press Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:34 PM PDT To fuel up for a marathon, many runners turn to carbohydrate-rich pasta. Carbohydrates boost runners' energy reserves -- which is key for endurance events like marathons. Training for such events depletes those reserves. | Myanmar energy tycoon lobbies for smart sanctions Straits Times Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:30 PM PDT August 05, 2012 12:46 PM YANGON (AFP) - An energy magnate lauded as a rare "legitimate" tycoon in crony-dominated Myanmar has quietly lobbied for an end to Western sanctions - except those targeting cronies who flourished under military rule. | Give your metabolism a healthy boost Detroit Free Press Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:27 PM PDT Anyone who has tried to lose weight and keep it off knows that one big challenge to success is keeping your metabolism stoked. That's because as you shed pounds your body tends to sink into "starvation mode," conserving energy by burning fewer calories. | Secretary of Energy outlines changes after Y-12 vandalism WATE 6 Knoxville Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:21 PM PDT The secretary of the United States Department of Energy called last week's security breach by three protesters at the Y-12 National Security Complex "unacceptable and deeply troubling" Friday. | School board agrees on wording of bond for tech, energy upgrades The Beach Reporter Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:19 PM PDT Come Election Day Nov. 6, a measure for a bond proposal for Redondo Unified School District will be on the ballot. During its July 31 meeting, the district's school board agreed on the language of the written proposal, specifying its terms and conditions. | Moore: US hoop star wants to be like 'Meek' Chambersburg Public Opinion Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:01 PM PDT LONDONâ"Maya Moore wants to be like "Meek." The Olympic rookie has always tried to model her game after three-time gold medalist Tamika Catchings. Since she began playing, the 23-year-old Moore has been impressed by Catchings' energy, seemingly never taking a possession off on offense or defense. | Cost, secrecy weigh into energy companies' pipeline decisions The Oklahoman Sat, 04 Aug 2012 22:00 PM PDT As the country's oil and natural gas producers have rapidly expanded over the past few years, pipeline companies have worked and competed to keep up. In some cases, the producers have chosen to build and maintain their own gathering systems that connect wells to larger transportation pipelines. | Four Loko amps up students, concerns schools The DePaulia Sat, 04 Aug 2012 21:46 PM PDT There's a new drink on the shelves causing a lot of controversy, and it's called Four Loko, an alcoholic energy drink. Nicknamed "blackout in a can," Four Loko combines the depressant effects of alcohol with the stimulant effects of caffeine in convenient pre-mixed cans. | | |
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