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Iraq's no bid contracts need scrutinizing

Iraq's no bid oil contracts are being scrutinized by a group of Democrats. More.

Hands off the cell phone or pay the fine

Hands off the cell phone or pay the fine is expressed in a San Diego Union Tribune article written by staff writer Pauline Repard.  She presents the difference in rules for teens and adults and points out how ironic it is that legally adult drivers are not barred from sending text messages even though they are barred from talking on the phone while driving. 

Solar credits get no help from addict-in-chief's latest energy plan

The Senate Republicans have managed to defeat the renewal of the critical solar energy credits six times now. More.

Solar credits remain in purgatory thanks to Senate

Earlier this week the president of SEIA (The Solar Energy Industries Association) Rhone Resch released a statement about his disappointment "that the Senate has once again failed to reach a bipartisan consensus that would allow this important legislation to move forward." More.

Oil CEOs' pay up, way up

The oil industries' chief executive officers got fat in 2007. More.

Limiting the unlimited; forced slowdown of bandwidth hogs creates uncertainty

An interesting article in Sunday's New York Times sheds light on a recent strategy that Internet service providers have been putting into motion. More.

AT&T settles nationwide class action suit over 3rd party cell phone fees

Today the Associated Press reports that AT&T has settled a nationwide class action suit over 3rd party cell phone charges. Read more.

LNG assumptions may not be true

An interesting article appeared in the Business Day section of Thursday's New York Times highlighting liquefied natural gas, LNG, and longstanding assumptions that are now being questioned by experts. Read more.

Decrease in water resources to challenge Western states, report on climate change concludes

Climate changes and their far reaching impacts are reported in new study. Read More.

Sprint hits low in national customer satisfaction index

The American Customer Satisfaction Index has released its quarterly report today. No surprise to me that Sprint has hit a low year-over-year of -8.2 percent. Read more.



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