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By Stefan Fobes If the mainstream media is anything to go by, you would think that in the last year, the Mexican drug cartels have just started to get out of control. But if you’ve been reading the alternative media, and listening to talk show hosts like Alex Jones, you’d see it as hardly anything new. In the summer of 2005, he was out there every day talking about the atrocities the cartels were committing in Mexico, how they were so bold as to gun down Border Patrol agents, hold Americ
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by James Brumley Solar energy does work, and it can be profitable. Thats no longer in question. The next focal point for the industry is going to be making solar power more cost effective, and/or more efficient. A handful of small, publicly-traded companies are working on technological advancements that will not only bring solar energys cost closer to gas or coal energy prices, but also make it feasible to integrate the technology into our current infrastructure. These companies are best und
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Solar panels will be added to the countys new agricultural center in June, likely making it the first San Joaquin County government facility to rely in part on energy from the Sun.
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March 26th, 2009 News Articles on Uc Berkeley UC police chief to step down by July 31 (Contra Costa Times) (contracostatimes.com) - March 26, 2009UC Berkeley Police Chief Victoria Harrison, whose rehiring after she retired spurred rule changes, will return a $2.1 million retirement payout she received in 2007 and switch to a standard pension.Madeleine Brand (KCET Los Angeles) (kcet.org) - March 26, 2009Madeleine Brand reports: “I have yet to craft a new bio. The NPR one is the one I wrote 4
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More projects are being undertaken by private groups to further cultivate, develop, enhance and commercialize renewable energy. These projects once fully developed and in commercial use, will help the Philippines be free from its dependency on oil-producing countries. The latest project that is being undertaken to handle renewable energy utilization is a joint venture between local firm Solutions Using Renewable Energy Inc. (SURE) and Sumitomo Mitsui Finance and Leasing Corp. and Marubeni Corp
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