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...Proposition 87, a statewide initiative that would impose a tax on oil companies for drilling in California - and use the $4 billion raised over 10 years to fund the development of "cleaner" and "cheaper" energy. "Proposition 87 is 100% a subsidy," says Cleantech blogger and energy investor Neal Dikeman, who is opposed to Prop. 87's call for the creation of a new state bureaucracy spending $4 billion on "an undefined bunch of renewable programs," and prefers that the money come from California's General Fund or by raising taxes. Khosla maintains that Prop. 87 is a "limited, one-time...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Green-Tech Venture Capitalist | 10/23/2006 | See Source »

...Butterfly: 1. H, Imredy 1:52.41; 2. H, Peltier 1:53.57; 3. H, Bird 1:53.75; 4. A, Dikeman 1:55.44; 5. A, Redd 1:56.42; 6. H, Hume 1:58.78; 7. A, Simpson 1:59.22, 8. A, McIntosh...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Swimming | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

...Freestyle: 1. H, Shagena 1:41.59; 2. H, Smith 1:42.05; 3. A, Welch 1:43.79; 4. H, Lee 1:43.79; 5. A, Reardon 1:44.34; 6, A, Smorra 1:45.31; 7. A, Dikeman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Swimming | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

...Kaplan 46.40, Shagena 45.99, Smith 46.93, Jaffe 45.51); 2. A, 3:11.06 (Tieke 47.61, Krall 47.36, Smorra 47.51, Welch 48.48); 3. H, 3:13.66 (Osterras 49.84; Lin 47.53, Johnson 48.85, Lee 47.44); 4. A, 3:23.18 (Post 49.48, Reardon 46.59, Matheson 49.31, Permuth 48.66); U.A, 3:23.18 (Ewen 48.73, Dikeman 48.41, Rockwell 50.20, McIntosh 54.84); 5. H, 3:29.53 (Lende 50.93, Plunkett 51.41, Killian 53.57, Kaufman...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Men's Swimming | 12/14/1987 | See Source »

...energy and musical strength. The Vocal Minority (Catherine Josman, Susan Minter, Heather Moore, Jennifer Bryant), the choral backup, swells the musical numbers and fills in the gaps with an unflagging stream of beautiful singing. Equally indefatigable was the professional performance of Laurence Sobel on the piano, with Rich Dikeman on an electric keyboard that provided ice-skating-rink music to humorous effect. Led by Morland, the cast rejuvenates for the last song, "Company," and launches a high-energy, Broadway-type finale to a 100-percent fun show...

Author: By Gregory M. Daniels, | Title: Song and Dance | 4/20/1983 | See Source »

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