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Douglas County News-Press - 22 minutes ago
Three years ago, Steven Sondergard embarked on an ambitious study to satisfy a nagging curiosity.
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USA Today - 48 minutes ago
Everyone should be unsuccessful so successfully: From a losing vice presidential candidacy, Sarah Palin has bounced back as a best-selling author with plans to be a major player in next year's elections.
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The Indiana Gazette - 48 minutes ago
In 2006, Ron Suskind published ``The One Percent Doctrine,'' a book about the U.S. war on terrorists after 9/11.
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Boston Globe - 1 hour 14 minutes ago
At a critical time, the uproar over stolen e-mails suggesting scientists suppressed contrary views about climate change has emboldened skeptics -- including congressional Republicans looking to scuttle President Barack Obama's push for mandatory reductions in greenhouse gases.
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Jewish World Review - 1 hour 54 minutes ago
http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The unexpected victory of Republican Jimmy Higdon in the Kentucky state Senate special election — despite a 2-to-1 Democratic registration advantage — is another fire bell in the night that national Democrats are going to ignore.
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The Ithaca Journal - 2 hours 19 minutes ago
There seems to be a difference of opinion among the scientists of the world, whether global warming is increasing or is naturally cyclical. If it was accepted as fact by indisputable evidence, the Nobel prize awarded to Al Gore would then be given as a scientific prize.
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Knoxville News Sentinel - 2 hours 32 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - A Georgia energy policy expert who formerly worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is the newest nominee to the Tennessee Valley Authority's board of directors.President Barack Obama has nominated Marilyn A. Brown to the nine-member panel, the White House announced late Thursday.The term is for five years and requires confirmation by the U.S. Senate.Brown is an author on energy ...
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The Clarion-Ledger - Thu Dec 10, 10:43 pm ET
President Barack Obama said Thursday he planned to nominate to the Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors a professor who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
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The Bay Bulletin - Thu Dec 10, 10:17 pm ET
With regard to the ban on red snapper fishing in federal waters off Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, I would like to offer my sincerest thank you to all my diving and fishing buddies who called and wrote their state and federal representatives in opposition to the ban.
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Chattanooga Times Free Press - Thu Dec 10, 8:07 pm ET
President Barack Obama today nominated a winner of the Nobel Prize to serve on the board of the Tennessee Valley Authority.
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WBIR-TV Knoxville - Thu Dec 10, 7:59 pm ET
Brown's nomination is the fourth Obama has made to the TVA board this year. The nominees would fill out the nine-member board that oversees the nation's largest public utility.
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San Francisco Chronicle - Thu Dec 10, 7:55 pm ET
President Barack Obama said Thursday he planned to nominate to the Tennessee Valley Authority Board of Directors a professor who shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize. The White House announced the president's plans to nominate Marilyn A. Brown for one of two... Barack Obama - Nobel Peace Prize - President of the United States - United States - Tennessee Valley Authority
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World Tribune - Thu Dec 10, 7:53 pm ET
Dr. James Wanliss, Associate Professor of Physics at Presbyterian College, has written The Green Dragon, a book about how environmentalism is actually committed to “the reconstruction of a pagan world order” and “rejection of Christian spirituality.”
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Knoxville News Sentinel - Thu Dec 10, 7:27 pm ET
WASHINGTON — A Georgia energy policy expert who formerly worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and shared the Nobel Peace Prize with Al Gore is the newest nominee to the Tennessee Valley Authority’s board of directors.President Barack Obama has nominated Marilyn A. Brown to the nine-member panel, the White House announced late Thursday.The term is for five years and requires confirmation by ...
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The Star-Ledger - Thu Dec 10, 6:58 pm ET
Lisa Maree Williams/Getty ImagesSusan Sarandon attends the Australian premiere of "The Lovely Bones" in Sydney, Australia. Susan Sarandon grew up in a family of nine children, went to Edison High School and got into movies only when — as...