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Green Gas I was surprised to read Bryan Walsh's Going Green [Sept. 15]. Composting? Come on, we can do better than that. Sewage sludge, food waste, manure and slaughterhouse waste can all be turned into biogas. This can be upgraded, distributed through existing natural-gas networks and used as vehicle fuel. This is being done today, at least here in Europe. We have cars, buses and trains running on biogas. This is the future, and also a way of reducing dependence on foreign oil. Composting isn't, so why don't you write about biogas instead? Kristian Ekeroth, STOCKHOLM...
Which technologies do you think will emerge as primary drivers of renewable energy? Bryan Massie FORT WORTH, TEXAS...
...rolling tour of rockers, to focus U.S. attention on the victims of political persecution and torture around the world. Staged by Amnesty International to mark its 25th anniversary, the ''Conspiracy of Hope'' tour hopscotched across America by chartered 707 jet with the aforementioned lot, plus Sting and Canadian Rocker Bryan Adams, along with assorted one-night stand-ins including Bob Dylan and Bob Geldof. Very nice crew indeed, but really, aren't benefit concerts wearing a trifle thin? ''Everyone wanted us to go away after Live Aid,'' concedes Bono, an unquenchable Irishman. ''The music industry would be delighted...
...borough, to protest the knifing outside a local pub of 16-year-old Ben Kinsella, a straight-A student whose sister starred in a popular TV soap opera. Nine days later, four Londoners were knifed to death in separate incidents during the same 24-hour period, among them Melvin Bryan, who would have celebrated his 19th birthday two days later...
Defense Department officials expressed exasperation at the latest Russian denunciation of the missile shield that U.S. officials maintain is designed only to protect parts of Europe as well as the United States. "No one's name [in the Russian government] is attached to it," Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told TIME shortly after the Russians released their saber-rattling statement. "It's being reported as a foreign ministry statement - and it's got strange wording in it like 'We would be forced to react with military resources' or 'technical means' - what does that mean...