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...miss any teachers like Kate. I also have a plan to end our dependence on Middle East oil. Decades ago our country helped invent solar, wind and hydrogen technology, but we’ve never had a president make the case to the American people that we must invest in these renewable resources to increase our security, improve our environment and get us off our unsustainable oil dependency. I will make that case not just to the American people, but also to the energy industries that we need to bring into the next century. I’ve proposed economic...
...music but remains the essential product of his imagination. The days of dismissing music videos as fluff will soon go the way of your Kajagoogoo cassettes. So stop complaining that MTV never plays music videos anymore, turn off “Punk’d”, and invest in these three DVDs. If not for their indisputable artistry, then for the simple satisfaction of robbing Ashton Kutcher of a little of his livelihood...
...ability to run silent and deep has led Ohio Republican Mike DeWine, a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, to press the CIA to invest more heavily in NOC officers, adding that the CIA's traditional spies, posing as diplomats and trained to infiltrate governments, are not well positioned to penetrate stateless gangs of terrorists who don't go to embassy parties. DeWine called for a larger NOC program in a report issued by Congress in July--and many ex-spooks were surprised when the CIA cleared the document for public consumption. But the agency has resisted such efforts before...
...Manhattan Minerals plan looks like a good deal for the folks of Tambogrande, Peru. The Vancouver-based firm wants to invest $405 million to mine gold at Tambogrande, a town of 16,000 people in Peru's impoverished, northwest Piura state. Manhattan has promised to build new public infrastructure and to erect new, modern homes for any relocated residents--about a third of the town's population. The neighborhood would have electricity, potable running water, sewerage and paved streets--amenities now available to only 15% of the people in that area...
Meyer said that while schools like Princeton and Yale also invest in timber, Harvard has “more timber investments than most,” representing about 7.5 percent of total investments...