Thames bridge starts to takes shape Belfast Telegraph Sat, 27 Oct 2012 02:36 AM PDT The first major new road bridge to be constructed over the River Thames for more than 20 years is rapidly taking shape, council officials have said. Related Stories British banker killed in hurricane Ash tree imports set to be banned Clarke rethinks married tax breaks Afghan deaths not 'friendly fire' Minister backs renewable energy | Duke Energy ponders more nuclear vs. natural gas St. Petersburg Times Sat, 27 Oct 2012 02:27 AM PDT By Ivan Penn, Times Staff Writer Friday, October 26, 2012 CHARLOTTE, N.C. â" Duke Energy will update Florida regulators Tuesday on the status of the broken Crystal River nuclear plant and a report that says it could cost up to $3.5Â billion to fix. The real issue, though, is much bigger: whether the company has any nuclear future in Florida at all. Duke acknowledged as much at a nuclear industry ... | Leyte gov vows to continue Almendras' energy projects Zamboanga Times Sat, 27 Oct 2012 02:20 AM PDT MANILA â" Incoming energy secretary Carlos Jericho âIcotâ Petilla said he will continue the projects initiated by outgoing Energy chief Jose Rene Almendras once he officially takes over the reins of the department. | Minister backs renewable energy Belfast Telegraph Sat, 27 Oct 2012 02:20 AM PDT Wind farms should not be located in areas of the country where there is little wind, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson says. Related Stories British banker killed in hurricane Ash tree imports set to be banned Clarke rethinks married tax breaks Afghan deaths not 'friendly fire' Thames bridge starts to takes shape | âA friendly presenceâ The Times West Virginian Sat, 27 Oct 2012 02:12 AM PDT Employees from the Bridgeport office of PDC-Energy, an independent natural gas and oil company, participated in their first Community Outreach Day of Giving on Friday. Employees had the opportunity to volunteer up to eight hours of their time at an organization of their choice, Beverly Ryan, director of compliance at PDC, said. | Afghan deaths not 'friendly fire' Belfast Telegraph Sat, 27 Oct 2012 01:50 AM PDT An initial review into the deaths of a Royal Marine and an army medic in Afghanistan has revealed the killings were not caused by "friendly fire", the Ministry of Defence has said. Related Stories British banker killed in hurricane Ash tree imports set to be banned Clarke rethinks married tax breaks Minister backs renewable energy Thames bridge starts to takes shape | No. 20 Michigan visiting Nebraska 1st time since 1911 Battle Creek Enquirer Sat, 27 Oct 2012 01:42 AM PDT Playing at night has been right for Nebraska at Memorial Stadium. The Cornhuskers go into Saturday's meeting with No. 20 Michigan on a 10-game win streak in prime-time home games. There figures to be some extra energy in the stadium for this one. | Older dog keeps the pups in line Reno Gazette-Journal Sat, 27 Oct 2012 01:39 AM PDT My three labs love to play with each other - often in a manner that some might describe as play-fight. In the mornings when they are most full of energy, they ritualistically engage in this behavior. | | |
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