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A chastened Barack Obama is starting Act Two of his presidency. To succeed, he has to meet Republica
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Posted in Original news source: PRWeb via Yahoo! News XDT now providing proven seismic analytical services to increase success rates of geothermal drilling projects. Read the full article at PRWeb via Yahoo! News
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Posted in Original news source: Arabian Business Charges look set to increase as the government tries to cut power consumption in the emirate. Read the full article at Arabian Business
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Posted in Original news source: AP via Yahoo! Finance Shares of First Solar Inc. rose Monday after an analyst upgraded the stock on a forecast of stronger demand in the solar sector. Read the full article at AP via Yahoo! Finance
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Posted in Original news source: the Engineer Figures released by the government show that electricity generated by renewable energy rose in 2009 to 6.6 per cent, with wind accounting for 37 per cent of that total. Read the full article at the Engineer
How Enterprise 2.0 has evolved, and why Salesforce.com is at the center of the action. Read the full article at Forbes
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Posted in Original news source: Brisbane Times MILLIONS of motorists stand to pay more at the petrol pump thanks to the state government’s decision to phase out regular unleaded fuel. Read the full article at Brisbane Times
June 3 (Bloomberg) — Asian stocks rallied the most in more than three months, commodities gained and bond risk fell as rising sales of U.S. homes and cars bolstered confidence in the global economy. The yen weakened for a second day against the euro. Read the full article at Bloomberg
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Posted in Original news source: The Huffington Post Households that get their power from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power could see their electric bills go up between 8.8% and 28.4%, depending on where they live and how much energy they use, under a plan unveiled Monday by Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. Read the full article at The Huffington Post
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