Word: stateã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...This election should proceed. It is the strongest statement that we can make as Americans in the face of a terrorist attack,” said Acting Gov. Jane Swift at a press conference she held at the state??s emergency bunker in Framingham early yesterday afternoon. Swift retreated to the bunker, a remnant of the Cold War era, after yesterday morning’s terrorist attacks planes and buildings down in Washington D.C. and New York City...
Harvard has the opportunity to purchase the plant because NSTAR is required to sell the plant under the state??s 1997 electricity deregulation act. Under the act, the state??s electric distribution companies—the companies which deliver power to consumers—are no longer allowed to own generation facilities—the plants that actually produce the power...
...just over two fifths of evaluators feel,” “several note,” “just under one fourth deem,” “a small number marvel” or “a handful state?? without the assurance that the phrase is preceded by the number of students and succeeded by the percentage of respondents who actually praise, feel, note, deem, marvel or state...
Harvard has the opportunity to purchase the plant because NSTAR is required to sell the plant under the state??s 1997 electricity deregulation act. Under the act, the state??s electric distribution companies—the companies which deliver power to consumers—are no longer allowed to own generation facilities—the plants that actually produce the power...
...electricity rates for the near future. After much wrangling, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission agreed to price caps on electricity in western states. But until recently, President Bush was pretty much ignoring the problem. It may have helped that many of the energy companies that could benefit from the state??s power companies were based in Texas. Or maybe he thought the crisis would boost his argument that we need to drill more oil and make his buddies from the oil industry even richer. But the Dems cut a few deals to bring electricity back to the state?...