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...company is still privately held, and so numbers like profits and revenues are still behind the curtain (an IPO is planned, Kelly says, "for when we can do it"). And no matter how much the company tries to cast its monthly premium as a selling point - "in order to sell a cleaner mix of energy, we have to charge a premium, and that's fine with us" - Green Mountain's bottom line will always be up against the fact that Americans are generally quite adamant about paying as little for electricity as they possibly...
...moment, forget about conservation. And renewable energy. As George W. Bush gets ready to raise the curtain on his vice president's more-oil, more-coal, more-nukes long-term energy plan Thursday, he's left the Democrats a political opening bigger and juicier than any environmental outcry: Gas and electricity prices this summer...
...being, "chic, sophisticated and smart," Lucie sometimes did her hair even before going to the gym for a workout. So it made sense she would have her hair freshly coiffed now, the natural blond mane cut straight and falling across her striking, almost patrician English features like a curtain of glass beads. Concealing her blue eyes were a pair of oversize, Gucci-style sunglasses. Her nails were perfect little half-ellipses, the cuticles neatly trimmed...
...appears there will be no curtain call for the Harvard senior righthander...
...feel guilty about my mother. I did my filial duties, lovingly, for the most part. I do not feel responsible. Alzheimer's drops in from nowhere, like a mistimed curtain. You don't catch it because you went outside in winter without...