President Obama's first business of new term: avert a fiscal cliff Independent Fri, 09 Nov 2012 14:39 PM PST Fresh from an electoral triumph, President Obama began to spend some of his newly-accumulated political capital last night with a public call for Congress to avert the looming "fiscal cliff". Related Stories More than half US smokers have tried to quit Energy-drinking troops experience sleepiness on the job Mexico says marijuana legalization could change anti-drug strategies Student, 22, backed ... | Student, 22, backed by Oprah and MC Hammer wins council election Independent Fri, 09 Nov 2012 14:39 PM PST A bankrupt city recently dubbed the "most miserable" place in America is back in the news for all the right reasons, after a 22-year-old student succeeded in a celebrity-backed campaign to win election to the local council. Related Stories More than half US smokers have tried to quit Energy-drinking troops experience sleepiness on the job Mexico says marijuana legalization could change anti-drug ... | More than one fifth of NYC area outlets still out of gas Straits Times Fri, 09 Nov 2012 14:39 PM PST November 10, 2012 6:13 AM NEW YORK (REUTERS) - The number of New York City area service stations that were unable to sell gas was unchanged from a day ago at 28 per cent, the Department of Energy said on Friday as the city imposed the first rationing scheme since the 1970s. | 'Efficient energy will help cut fuel poverty' Independent Fri, 09 Nov 2012 14:32 PM PST Using cash raised through carbon taxes to invest in energy efficiency is one of the best ways to tackle fuel poverty, according to a report published by Consumer Focus yesterday. | Energy drinks may rob sleep of military UPI Fri, 09 Nov 2012 14:32 PM PST ATLANTA, Nov. 9 (UPI) -- Forty-five percent of deployed U.S. service members drank at least one energy drink daily, with 14 percent drinking three or more a day, health officials say. | OPEC: Crude may hit $ 155 by 2035 Arab News Fri, 09 Nov 2012 14:28 PM PST OPEC says that fossil fuels will remain the main energy source in the coming decades with coalâs share growing and oilâs falling. | | |
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