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Analysis: German households pay for lower industrial power prices
ReutersLONDON/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German households are paying for ever cheaper wholesale power supplies to industry as the government uses money from soaring domestic bills to subsidize renewable energy, in turn creating overcapacity on the country's grid....Tags: Prices, Angela Merkel, Germany, Renewable Energy, European Union
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Crime & Punishment: Commissioner of Torrington's Board of Public Safety Accused of Making Threats Against His Office
A British man was convicted of defrauding an aging musician/author in a scheme to sell key chains supposedly containing dirt from Yankee Stadium. Mark Hayward, president of the Mark I Group, a Westport marketing company, approached Bob Runk of Fairfield...
Tags: Yankee Stadium, West Haven, University of Bridgeport, Theft, Technology
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Middle schoolers explore non-traditional careers at Raven Hill expo
EAST JORDAN -- One hundred and fifty middle school girls and boys from Charlevoix-Emmet Intermediate School District took part in all-day career expos recently at Raven Hill Discovery Center in East Jordan. The career sessions are designed to expose...
Tags: Customs and Tradition, Physical Therapists, Water, Music, Health Treatments
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Norwalk Harbor Power Plant Shutting Down June 1
The Hartford CourantThe owner of the oil power plant at Norwalk Harbor said Tuesday that it will be closing the facility June 1 since prices in the region's energy market have been too low to justify keeping it open. NRG, a power generation supplier headquartered in...Tags: Energy Resources, Standards, Energy, Petroleum Industry
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Yale Awards 3,084 Degrees, Along With Honorary Degrees for Sotomayor, Levin
The Hartford CourantYale presented honorary degrees to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor and to Vincent Cerf, one of the "fathers of the Internet," but it was the surprise honorary degree for Yale's retiring President Richard C. Levin that won the longest and most...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, John Adams, Graduation, U.S. Supreme Court, Colleges and Universities
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How do tornadoes form?
What causes tornadoes? In Tornado Alley, where a tornado killed at least 24 people in Moore, Okla., Monday, the disasters are relatively frequent when moist air from the Gulf of Mexico meets dry, cool air from the Rocky Mountains. Instability caused...
Tags: The Weather Channel (tv network), Natural Disasters, Weather, Weather Reports
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Orlando Science Center: Blue Man Group exhibit opens Saturday
A Blue Man Group-based exhibit joins the Orlando Science Center lineup on Saturday. "Blue Man Group -- Making Waves" is a 1,500-square-foot traveling exhibit that's designed to merge science and art through an exploration of sound. The displays are...
Tags: Science, Universal CityWalk, Orlando Science Center
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Group claims Ball State prof teaching creationism
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Ball State University is investigating an atheist organization's complaint that one of the professors at the Indiana college is teaching religion rather than science. The Freedom From Religion Foundation has filed a formal...
Tags: Teachers, Biology, Religion and Belief, Colleges and Universities, Science
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EKU to collaborate with BCTC on bachelor's degree
kpeek@amnews.comIn 2012, Boyle County was named a “Work Ready Community” by the Kentucky Workforce Investment Board. The designation was based on the county’s high school graduation rates, postsecondary education attainment, digital literacy, community...Tags: Technology, Engineering, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Angelina Jolie's courageous act will save women's lives
Four days after her April 27 breast reconstruction, the third and final surgery aimed at sparing her an early death from breast cancer, Angelina Jolie was in good spirits at home. Upon paying a house call, her surgeon, Dr. Kristi Funk of the Pink...
Tags: Ovarian Cancer, Biology, Mastectomy, U.S. Supreme Court, Angelina Jolie
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C. Indiana county leaders back reservoir study
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Leaders of a central Indiana county are backing more study of a proposed major reservoir. The Delaware County commissioners on Monday endorsed a resolution supporting environmental and engineering studies for the proposed Mounds... -
Glastonbury Schools Hires New Math Director
With the retirement of longtime mathematics department director Michele Watson, the school system has hired Caroline Quinn-Alger as her replacement. Quinn-Alger has taught math in the Regional District 15 for 25 years at both the high school and middle...Tags: University of Bridgeport, Colleges and Universities, Glastonbury, Western Connecticut State University
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