IOP Panel Discusses Toxins The Harvard Crimson Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:43 PM PDT In honor of environmentalist Rachel Carsonâs landmark novel âSilent Spring,â which turns fifty this month, the Harvard Institute of Politics is refocusing energy this week on the persistent danger of chemical exposure that Americans face every day. | Trash-to-energy plan worries New Delhi ragpickers Associated Press via Yahoo! New Zealand Finance Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:42 PM PDT An estimated quarter-million people in New Delhi make their living by picking garbage, and they fear their lives are about to be upended. Where they see money in trash, the New Delhi government sees electricity.The ... | Township eyes road repairs The East Liverpool Review Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:31 PM PDT SALINEVILLE â" Washington Township officials made it clear they want Chesapeake Energy Corp. to repair the damage to Steubenville Pike Road. | Lake Winds Energy Park to be operational by November WZZM 13 Grand Rapids Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:31 PM PDT At 8 a.m. Friday, Apple fanatics who ordered an iPhone 5 can finally pick up ... Most of the more than 1,500 exhibits in this year's ArtPrize are the vision and ... | Civilian Conservation Corps to hold reunion Sunday Journal Inquirer Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:30 PM PDT A Civilian Conservation Corps barracks. Photo provided by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection STAFFORD â" An alumni reunion and celebration honoring the 79th anniversary of the founding of the Civilian Conservation Corps is set to take place at the Connecticut Civilian Conservation Corps Museum on the edge of the Shenipsit State Forest on Sunday, Sept. 23. | Asian stocks rebound despite global uncertainty Your Hometown Lima Stations Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:28 PM PDT BEIJING (AP) - Asian stock markets rebounded Friday, led by oil and technology shares, despite uncertainty about the fragile global economy. Crude rose above $93 in Asian trading, clawing back some of its recent large fall and helping to boost energy stocks. | Warren and Brown Debate The Harvard Crimson Thu, 20 Sep 2012 22:28 PM PDT BOSTON, Mass.â"U.S. Senator Scott Brown and Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Warren exchanged barbs over taxes, energy, and family matters in the first televised debate of their highly contested U.S. Senate race Thursday night. | | |
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