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Gas price spikes disguise real problems with California market
Gasoline price spikes, such as the event that drove the average gallon in California to a stratospheric $4.67 in October, create two types of frustration. There's the immediate frustration of seeing the price at the pump soar almost overnight to a...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, BP Plc, Petroleum Industry, Gasoline Industry, Politics
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Navy women announce 17-game schedule for 2013
Navy women's lacrosse coach Cindy Timchal has announced the team's schedule for the 2013 season, which includes a home game against two-time defending national champion Northwestern. Navy will play six Patriot League contests and 17 games overall. The...
Tags: Sports, George Washington Colonials, Richmond Spiders, Lacrosse, Politics
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NU meets Western in NCAA soccer opener
The Northwestern men’s soccer team has made the NCAA tournament for the seventh time in the last nine seasons. After an up-and-down season, the Wildcats (11-5-4) earned an at-large bid Monday and open NCAA play against Western Illinois (7-8-5)...
Tags: Marquette Golden Eagles, Illinois Fighting Illini, Politics, Northwestern Wildcats, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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NRC to study cancer risk near San Onofre
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterSAN DIEGO - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission announced the launch of a new study looking at cancer risk for those who live near nuclear power plants. The study will look at six nuclear power plants in the United States including San Onofre. It will...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power, Politics, Medical Research, Cancer
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Assembly Judiciary chairman warned over gift violation
PolitiCalAssemblyman Mike Feuer (D-Los Angeles), chairman of the Assembly Judiciary Committee, violated the state's gift rules when he accepted an expensive dinner and award from the group Consumer Attorneys of Los Angeles, according to California's ethics... -
Md. regulators protest 'secret' talks over electricity-auction rules
Maryland's Public Service Commission objected Wednesday to "clandestine" negotiations over a possible change in electricity bidding rules in the region, saying states and consumer advocates had been left out of discussions on a proposal that could drive...Tags: Consumers, Politics, Auction Service, Marketing
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Hundreds attend meeting on future of San Onofre
DANA POINT, Calif. -- Questions about evacuation plans, whether it was a gamble to restart the shuttered San Onofre Nuclear Generation Station and more technical queries were posed Tuesday night at a public meeting held by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory...
Tags: Career and Workplace, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Plant Closings, Employees, Nuclear Power
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KU basketball completes 2012-13 schedule
LAWRENCE, Kan. - Kansas' men's basketball regular season schedule is now complete with the release of the Big 12 schedule which was announced by the conference Thursday. The season's highlights include four games on CBS as well as 20 games on the ESPN...
Tags: NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, College Basketball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, West Virginia Mountaineers, Big Ten Conference
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City to adopt resolution regarding San Onofre
The City Council made it clear that it planned to approve a resolution listing complaints about San Onofre's operation and concerns about its future, but that didn't keep the public from expressing opinions. Speakers came from San Clemente, Washington,...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Alternative Energy, Fukushima (Fukushima, Japan), Southern California Edison Company, Nuclear Power
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Leak found at Palisades nuclear plant, but NRC says not a public threat
WSBT-TVCOVERT, Mich. – A leak has been found at the Palisades Nuclear Power Plant in Covert, Mich., but the Nuclear Regulatory Commission says it’s nothing to worry about. NRC spokesperson Viktoria Mitlyng issued a statement Wednesday afternoon,...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Nuclear Power, Politics
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IID contemplates how FERC could make them pay for 2011 blackout
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District, a publically owned utility, prides itself on its independence and its ability to set rates that have historically been low. However, there are fears that the fallout from last year’s blackout could set in motion...Tags: Punishment, Politics, Fines, Trips and Vacations, Travel
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Change in works for Mishawaka water rates
South Bend TribuneMISHAWAKA — Mishawaka Utilities is seeking to change its water rates, simplifying a convoluted set of prices as it tries to make up for an annual funding gap of about $1.26 million. In its proposal, it would get rid of the built-in discount for...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Business, Passenger Cars, Politics, Plymouth
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