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Mysterious billionaires seek editor who doesn't exist [Job Descriptions From The Future]

Published November 21, 2008, 1:54 pm, Valleywag

Into the jaws of an advertising recession comes the launch of the most hubristic media venture we've heard of: a "super-stealth new online company backed and funded by some legendary billionaires."...

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Are You Listening?

Published November 21, 2008, 12:34 pm, Baltimore City Paper

The Festival Of Trees At Maryland State Fairgrounds Nov. 28-30. Winter Party And Design Shop At The Contemporary Museum Dec. 5. Belvedere Square Midnight Merriment Nov. 28.

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Qns. schools improve in latest DOE report

Published November 21, 2008, 11:36 am, Queens Chronicle

The number of high schools in the borough receiving the city’s top grade more than doubled this year, with 13 schools earning the highest mark. The city released the results of its controversial grading system on Nov. 12, with many schools showing improvement over the last year.

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DOE, TVA Partners in Groundbreaking Energy Efficiency Project

Published November 21, 2008, 11:20 am, Newswise

Three houses under construction in East Tennessee carry the story of "The Three Little Pigs" to an entirely new level and will become a model for the nation when it comes to determining energy efficiency.

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Los Alamos scientists see new mechanism for superconductivity

Published November 21, 2008, 9:56 am, EurekAlert!

( DOE/Los Alamos National Laboratory ) Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have posited an explanation for superconductivity that may open the door to the discovery of new, unconventional forms of superconductivity.

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SynapSense Wins Prestigious Award from U.S. Department of Energy for Energy-Saving Data Center Solution

Published November 21, 2008, 6:00 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance

FOLSOM, Calif.----SynapSense Corporation, a leading provider of wireless instrumentation solutions, has been honored by the U.S. Department of Energy for the company’s innovative approach to saving energy in data centers that typically consume up to 60 percent of the energy used in commercial buildings.

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2008 IL firearm season kicks off Friday

Published November 21, 2008, 5:28 am, WGEM Quincy

Thousands of hunters will be up before the crack of dawn tomorrow to kick off the opening of the Illinois firearm deer season.

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Deer hunters discover silver lining in storm

Published November 21, 2008, 3:22 am, The Mississippi Press

While the scars on the Mississippi coast left behind by 2005's Hurricane Katrina will be long in healing, one such gash is mending itself to the benefit of deer hunters in the southeast, said the state's conservation resources coordinator.

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Carbon capture receives boost

Published November 21, 2008, 2:59 am, Casper Star-Tribune

CHEYENNE -- The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded nearly $67 million for a test project to store more than 2 million tons of carbon dioxide underground in western Wyoming.

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Passing the Buck . . . and the Doe and the Fawn

Published November 21, 2008, 2:18 am, Carteret County News-Times

(ARA) - Sipping coffee on your back deck on a beautiful fall morning, you look up and gasp -- there in your suburban oasis stands a small herd of deer. For a moment you pause, enchanted.

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  • LG Compensates Consumers, Modifies Fridges Over Energy Star Snafu - 11/19/2008 2:06:00 PM - TWICE
  • knoxnews.com |After 15,700 truckloads, Witherspoon cleanup nears end: Four years after cleanup work began at the notorious David Witherspoon scrap operations in the Vestal community of South Knoxville, the job is almost done. That's the word from Bechtel Jacobs Co., the Dept. of Energy's environmental contractor. So far, about 235,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil and debris have been removed from two Witherspoon sites off Maryville Pike and hauled to Oak Ridge for disposal at DOE's nuclear landfill. Bechtel Jacobs spokesman Dennis Hill said that's enough to cover a football field (including the end zones) to a depth of 100 feet. Bechtel Jacobs said work should be completed in early 2009, possibly as early as January. Annotated link http://www.dii go.com/bookmar k/http%3A%2F%2 Fblogs.knoxnew s.com%2Fknx%2F munger%2F2008% 2F11%2Fafter_1 5700_truckload s_withers.html
  • Robert E. Peary School - Q075 - New York City Department of Education: DOE Main Website
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  • Oak Ridge cleanup project gets DOE's OK: The Department of Energy has given its preliminary approval to a massive Oak Ridge cleanup campaign that could cost as much as $14.5 billion over 20 years. DOE announced today that Jim Rispoli, the federal agency's assistant secretary for environmental management, had signed papers for Critical Decision-1 - a major step in moving the project forward and setting the stage for seeking congressional appropriations for the work.
  • Reusing commercial nuclear fuel debated - Tri-City Herald: Speakers were split on whether the nation needs to get a faster jump on reusing spent commercial nuclear fuel or drop plans to reprocess it during comments at a public hearing Monday evening in Pasco. About 120 people came to the hearing on a new draft environmental study for the Global Nuclear Energy Partnership, or GNEP, that considered whether fuel should be used more than the one time now allowed in the United States. The draft study favored reprocessing fuel to use multiple times, but did not pick a preferred way of doing that. It also did not look at specific sites for reprocessing fuel, as expected when 300 people attended a meeting on GNEP in Pasco last spring and Tri-City residents promoted a new production mission for Hanford.
  • Agency wants lab site tested: Ventura County Star: Radiation levels at Santa Susana questioned While certain that a streak of white substance found in the hillsides of a Runkle Canyon site is not a contaminant, the Department of Toxic Substances Control says it needs more testing to explain the variation in radiation levels found at the Simi Valley site since 1998. Runkle Canyon, near a former rocket engine test site known as the Santa Susana Field Laboratory, has been the subject of controversy over possible ground contamination.

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