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Pleased with a program that appeared to save both children and money (the state saved roughly $200 a family per year), Minnesota took Alternative Response statewide in 2004. Several other states, including Missouri and Virginia, have embarked on similar projects...
...House meeting with a group of Republican congressional-staff chiefs when he suggested that the best approach to soaring gasoline prices was this: wait. There's no immediate fix available, so let the market work its magic, Rove said. The stratospheric pricing will reduce demand soon enough, and $3-per-gal. gas will be a memory by summer. It's basic economics...
Americans, however, are the original gas hogs. The U.S. uses more oil per day than any other country--4.5% of the world's population guzzling 25% of the planet's petroleum output. But voters viscerally blame their petrodependency on the man and the party in charge. In a recent CNN/ Gallup poll, 75% of those surveyed said a President could control oil prices; 71% said this President wasn't doing enough to bring them down...
...appears to be something of a perfect storm for gold. "We're still in the early stages," says James DiGeorgia, editor of the online newsletter Gold and Energy Advisor. He forecasts gold at $2,000 to $3,000 per...
...cover gatherings of over 100 students. “We felt it was important to the atmosphere of our events and to be fair to distributors to keep our membership capped,” Ford writes. The group’s wine tastings are held eight to 10 times per year and are led by students or local wine producers and distributors. Wine is either brought by the invited speaker or purchased with membership dues, which are around $150 per year, Ford says. The group also holds a “boot camp,” an intensive week-long...