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New England Confronts Surging Demand Natural Gas
2014-07-11 02:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: Standing on a dirt road outside his aging barn, Walter Jaworski, a former veterinarian turned cattle rancher in this rural part of north-central Massachusetts, points south across his 200 acres of forest and pasture to a nearby tree line. If things dont go his way, he says, thats about where a new natural gas pipeline will slice through his land on a 180-mile journey from central New York to a transmission hub north of Boston. The project, proposed by the pipeline giant Kinder Morgan at a cost...
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Top NY prosecutor confronts criticism from India
2014-06-22 18:11:07| Biotech - Topix.net
U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has made the cover of Time magazine and won praise for tough talk about corruption on Wall Street.
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Top NY prosecutor confronts criticism from India
2014-06-22 18:11:06| Biotech - Topix.net
Already pilloried for long wait times for medical appointments, the beleaguered Department of Veterans Affairs has fallen short of another commitment: to attend to the needs of the rising ranks of female veterans... Already pilloried for long wait times for medical appointments, the beleaguered Department of Veterans Affairs has fallen short of ... (more)
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Free trader Bill Frenzel confronts Americans' fear of open markets
2014-02-09 01:49:43| IT Services - Topix.net
In September 1993, then-President Bill Clinton named Minnesota's former Rep. Bill Frenzel, second from left, a special adviser to the North American Free Trade Agreement task force headed by William Daley, who stood next to then-Vice President Al Gore.
Iraq: Its Great Lake Shriveled, Iran Confronts Crisis of Water Supply
2014-01-31 01:49:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: After driving for 15 minutes over the bottom of what was once Irans largest lake, a local environmental official stepped out of his truck, pushed his hands deep into his pockets and silently wandered into the great dry plain, as if searching for water he knew he would never find. Just an hour earlier, on a cold winter day here in western Iran, the official, Hamid Ranaghadr, had recalled how as recently as a decade ago, cruise ships filled with tourists plied the lakes waters in search of flocks...