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    May 5, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Lamb of God takes away the cares of the world

    The first domesticated lamb turned over coals in Mesopotamia, literally the land "between rivers," some 10,000 years or so ago. But the lamb I'll be roasting in my backyard on this Orthodox Easter Sunday — also on a spit, over coals — is one...

    Tags: Judaism, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Hypothermia, Easter

  2. Feb 26, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  3. A power to act on warming

    WASHINGTON -- The test of President Obama's seriousness about addressing climate change is not his pending decision on the much-debated Keystone XL pipeline. It's whether he effectively consigns coal-fired power plants -- one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions -- to the ashcan of history.
    WASHINGTON -- The test of President Obama's seriousness about addressing climate change is not his pending decision on the much-debated Keystone XL pipeline. It's whether he effectively consigns coal-fired power plants -- one of the biggest sources of...

    Tags: Barack Obama, Electricity Production and Distribution, Energy Resources, U.S. Congress, State of the Union Address

  4. Jan 31, 2013 |Column| South Bend Tribune
  5. Market Basket: Tony Sacco's brings coal-fired cooking to Mishawaka

    <span style=&quot;font-size: small;">There are no freezers, no deep fryers and no microwaves inside the</span><span style="font-size: small;"> newest Mishawaka restaurant to open its doors this week.</span>
    There are no freezers, no deep fryers and no microwaves inside the newest Mishawaka restaurant to open its doors this week. Instead, an open-concept kitchen serves as a focal point for Tony Sacco's diners, who are treated to traditional thin-crust...

    Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Pizzas

  6. Oct 19, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Why the chill on climate change?

    WASHINGTON -- Not a word has been said in the presidential debates about what may be the most urgent and consequential issue in the world: climate change.
    WASHINGTON -- Not a word has been said in the presidential debates about what may be the most urgent and consequential issue in the world: climate change. President Obama understands and accepts the scientific consensus that the burning of fossil fuels...

    Tags: Energy, Washington, DC, Global Change, Mitt Romney, China

  8. Feb 16, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Relics add to Titanic attraction on International Drive in Orlando

    About 100 pieces of history -- some never exhibited before -- have been incorporated into the attraction, which previously featured many period pieces and memorabilia but nothing that went down with the ship
    What a wild, wet trip these items from the Titanic have had during the past 100 years: Gloriously setting sail from Europe only to have a tragic encounter with an iceberg and rest in the icy waters of the North Atlantic for decades. They were brought up...

    Tags: Orlando Science Center, International Drive, Premier Exhibitions, Auction Service

  10. Aug 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. No smoking!

    Q: I dislike food with soot or smoke on it or in it although I like well done meat and fowl. Could a charcoal grill work which had a thin metal plate under the grill? This would, of course, be circular, and would have three short arms which rest on the top edge of the charcoal pan permitting smoke and heat to escape between the edge of the plate and the pan. It's not very complicated. Perhaps it has already been tried as in using a large fry pan with a grill bottom, and the fry pan rests on the hot coals.
    Q: I dislike food with soot or smoke on it or in it although I like well done meat and fowl. Could a charcoal grill work which had a thin metal plate under the grill? This would, of course, be circular, and would have three short arms which rest on the...

    Tags: Michigan Avenue, Washington, DC, New York City, Bill Daley, Chicago Tribune

  12. Jun 6, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  13. IU receives grant to study clean coal

    Indiana University received the go ahead to study what some call &quot;clean" coal Wednesday.
    Indiana University received the go ahead to study what some call "clean" coal Wednesday. The U.S. Department of Energy awarded the university with about $300,000 to study the future of coal. IU will partner with Purdue and Praxair Surface Technologies....

    Tags: Energy, Praxair Incorporated, U.S. Department of Energy

  14. Jun 13, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Jessica Yu's 'Last Call at the Oasis' made her a water activist

    If you want to say that Jessica Yu burst onto the film scene in 1993 with her short &quot;Sour Death Balls," you'd be almost literally right. The film is almost 10 minutes of people trying to handle the disgusting confection. Yu's work wins accolades, including a short-documentary Oscar for "Breathing Lessons," about a writer who spent most of his life in an iron lung. Now she's brought her California chops to bear on"Last Call at the Oasis," a feature-length documentary on water waste, water quality and water manipulation not just here &mdash; where more than half of our drinkable public water goes to water lawns and plants outside our homes &mdash; but the whole, not-so-wet world over.
    If you want to say that Jessica Yu burst onto the film scene in 1993 with her short "Sour Death Balls," you'd be almost literally right. The film is almost 10 minutes of people trying to handle the disgusting confection. Yu's work wins accolades,...

    Tags: Movies, Last Call at the Oasis (movie), Food, Inc. (movie), Music Industry, Politics

  16. Oct 27, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  17. Renewable industry: State going backward

    We've heard plenty of lip service when it comes to renewable energy in this state, and the talk at the Florida Energy Summit this week starring Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam wasn't any different.
    We've heard plenty of lip service when it comes to renewable energy in this state, and the talk at the Florida Energy Summit this week starring Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam wasn't any different. In fact, Putnam, who now oversees the state...

    Tags: Rick Scott, Executive Branch, Energy, Nuclear Power, Agricultural Research and Technology

  18. Mar 19, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. L.A. DWP to be coal-free in 12 years under new plan

    L.A. NOW
    The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will be coal-free within 12 years under a new plan announced Tuesday....
  20. Jan 26, 2013 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. Super Bowl countdown: Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza game day tailgate

    The Dish - Orlando Sentinel
    Anthony’s Coal Fired Pizza is serving up an “Italian Tailgate Menu” for Super Bowl 2013 game day viewing parties. The $13 per person catering menu, which features a selection of Anthony’s signature Italian specialties, is...
  22. Aug 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Indian parliament adjourns with hoots and chants over coal scandal

    World Now
    India law corruption parliament: Indian Parliament Adjourns over latest corruption scandal involving coal allocation....
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