Iran nuke chief harshly criticizes atomic agency Reno Gazette-Journal Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:43 AM PDT Fereidoun Abbasi Davani, Iran's Vice President and Head of the Atomic Energy Organization delivers a speech at the general conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna, Austria, Monday. | Running on empty Investment Executive Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:43 AM PDT It's 3 p.m. You face at least a few more hours of work but you'd rather take a nap than focus. It's the midday slump, that dead-energy zone, where focusing on work is a challenge. | Trick question: Who had higher gas prices, Obama or Bush? San Jose Mercury News Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:43 AM PDT Despite having polar opposite energy plans, Obama and Bush experienced virtually the same gas price problem, suggesting just how little control the most powerful man in the world has over this hot-button issue. | Vikings score wind energy credits for Metrodome Pioneer Press Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:38 AM PDT Purple Pride has gone green. The Minnesota Vikings will use wind energy credits from Juhl Wind Inc., a small wind developer in southwestern Minnesota, to offset the carbon footprint of the Metrodome this season, the energy company said Tuesday, Sept. 12. | Nasdaq stocks posting largest percentage increases Associated Press via Yahoo! New Zealand Finance Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:36 AM PDT A look at the 10 biggest percentage gainers on Nasdaq at 1 p.m.:USMD Holdings Inc. rose 332.4 percent to $47.95.IRIS International Inc. rose 45.2 percent to $19.49.Renewable Energy Group rose 28.0 percent ... | Midday Glance: Coal companies Associated Press via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:36 AM PDT Shares of some top coal companies are up at 1 p.m.:Arch Coal rose $.02 or .3 percent, to $7.93.Consol Energy Inc. rose $.06 or .2 percent, to $32.88.Peabody Energy rose $.04 or .2 percent, to $25.65. | Foods high in protein, whole wheat sustain energy for a morning at school, work Brandon Sun Mon, 17 Sep 2012 10:33 AM PDT TORONTO - No matter how busy life gets, it's important to make time for breakfast. "It helps children in every aspect of development â socially, emotionally, physically, intellectually. Eating breakfast is an investment in their lifelong well-being," said registered dietitian Carol Harrison of... | | |
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