Newsmeme!
Discover News you didn't know existed
ST. LOUIS -- Two major coal companies and one of the Midwest's largest utilities are combining with Washington University to try and make St. Louis the nation's center for clean coal research and education.
MORRISTOWN -- The redevelopment agency voted 5-2 on Thursday to approve the Speedwell Avenue redevelopment project. Councilmen John Cryan, Anthony Cattano and James Smith and Councilwomen Rebecca Feldman and Raline Smith-Reid voted in favor of the agreement.
Oil prices have lost more than $100 a barrel since an all-time high of $147.27 hit in July, and some 16 percent from last week, as demand is seen weakening worldwide and analysts expect it to contract this year and next.
HOUSTON As chief financial officer of DJ Resources, an oil and gas producer in the Rockies, I am forced to watch a ridiculous example of why America is losing its struggle for energy independence. The promise of natural gas deregulation was that consumers in New Haven could purchase natural gas from producers in the Rockies, Louisiana or Texas and pay a normal transportation charge to move the ...
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- Companies are more concerned about making data centers "business-oriented" than green, according to a survey commissioned by IBM.
The following is the oral testimony that Robert Nardelli, Chairman and CEO of Chrysler LLC, will deliver today at the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs committee meeting.
Fremont will become the latest Seattle neighborhood to have parking meters, a move business owners there worry will drive out small independent shops.
Spokane-area employers can’t expect that the nation’s economic strife will translate into slower-rising health-plan costs next year. To the contrary, one of the big questions is to what extent the recession will cause those costs to soar even more.
There may be pitched battles over next fiscal year’s budget during the 2009 Legislative session that gets underway in January.
Although San Jose police arrest and detain more people for being drunk in public than any city in California, a sobering station that would have provided a more humane and some say more effective approach to the problem shut down in 2003 due to the disinterest of local law enforcement.
Related News Resources:
> HGH News
|
Breaking News
and Top Stories |
Business
Earnings, Economy, Personal Finance, and Stock Markets |
Entertainment
Books, Celebrity, Fashion, Movies, Music, Television, and Theatre |
Health
Aging, Diseases, Medical Conditions, Medications, Sexual Health, and Weight Loss |
Politics
Congress, Supreme Court, and White House |
|
Science
Animals, Astronomy, Biotechnology, Space, and Weather |
Sports
Baseball, Basketball, Boxing, Football, Golf, Hockey, Motor Sports, Soccer, and Tennis |
Technology
Communications, Hardware, Internet, Personal Technology, and Software |
United States
and Crimes and Trials |
World
Africa, Antartica, Asia, Australia, Canada, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East |