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    May 27, 2009 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Ethanol-blended gas a bad deal

    It's not enough that consumers are already being forced to buy ethanol-blended gasoline that yields worse mileage and offers, at best, questionable environmental benefits. Now ethanol producers want to increase the legal limit on the amount of their...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Ethanol

  2. Jan 3, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  3. May 15, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  4. NN coal terminal to dredge berth to handle giant ships

    Houston energy giant Kinder Morgan submitted a proposal to dredge a berth at its Newport News coal terminal to 52 feet from its current 45 feet, which would allow larger "Panamax" ships to dock on either side of its pier.
    Houston energy giant Kinder Morgan submitted a proposal to dredge a berth at its Newport News coal terminal to 52 feet from its current 45 feet, which would allow larger "Panamax" ships to dock on either side of its pier. Kinder Morgan's Pier IX...

    Tags: Norfolk Southern Corporation, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Virginia Marine Resources Commission

  5. May 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  6. Plans shelved for coal export terminal in Oregon

    SEATTLE — The battle over plans for a series of massive coal export terminals across the Pacific Northwest took a new turn Wednesday when the energy company Kinder Morgan announced it was dropping its plan to build a $200-million facility on the Columbia River in northern Oregon.
    SEATTLE — The battle over plans for a series of massive coal export terminals across the Pacific Northwest took a new turn Wednesday when the energy company Kinder Morgan announced it was dropping its plan to build a $200-million facility on the...

    Tags: Coal, Environmental Pollution, Mining, Politics, Metal and Mineral

  7. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  8. Report fails to settle concerns over oil spill risk to Ogallala Aquifer

    The question of how an oil spill from the proposed Keystone XL pipeline might affect the Ogallala aquifer was raised again this month, in a report the U.S. State Department will use to help it decide whether to approve or reject the controversial project....

    Tags: Energy Resources, Water Supply, Keystone XL Pipeline, Oil Spills, Water

  9. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  10. Sparrows Point auction to be delayed by a week

    The auction for RG Steel's Sparrows Point steel mill, expected today, will be delayed by a week. Attorneys for the company, which is in bankruptcy protection, confirmed Tuesday morning that the sale was not underway as originally planned. An attorney for...

    Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance, Auction Service, Companies and Corporations

  11. May 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  12. Sparrows Point mill owner files for bankruptcy

    The Sparrows Point steel mill stumbled into bankruptcy for the second time in 11 years as its owner filed Thursday for Chapter 11 protection from creditors as it prepares to idle operations and cut nearly 2,000 jobs at the plant next week.
    The Sparrows Point steel mill stumbled into bankruptcy for the second time in 11 years as its owner filed Thursday for Chapter 11 protection from creditors as it prepares to idle operations and cut nearly 2,000 jobs at the plant next week. RG Steel LLC...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Labor Legislation, General Electric Capital Corporation, Finance, Judges

  13. Jul 3, 2012 |Story| HB Independent
  14. Big Brother in for the long haul

    Lowell Schimmel and his Little Brother had their first outing at a small table at a fast food restaurant.
    Lowell Schimmel and his Little Brother had their first outing at a small table at a fast food restaurant. Last week, their accommodations got quite a bit more stylish. Schimmel, an Anaheim resident, and Brandon, who graduated last month from Edison High...

    Tags: Technology, Jack in the Box Incorporated, Energy Partners Limited, Science and Technology, Engineering

  15. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  16. Court gives Sparrows Point mill more time to find a buyer

    The Sparrows Point steel mill will have more time to find buyers — two to four weeks extra — under an agreement hammered out Thursday in the bankruptcy case.
    The Sparrows Point steel mill will have more time to find buyers — two to four weeks extra — under an agreement hammered out Thursday in the bankruptcy case. Owner RG Steel's unsecured creditors had contended that the July 27 deadline to...

    Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Lakshmi Mittal, Economy, Business and Finance, Bankruptcy, Bethlehem Steel

  17. Dec 1, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  18. Portion of Aten Road closed

    A portion of Aten Road is closed as Union Pacific crews work to fix a broken rail at the Aten Crossing in Imperial.Union Pacific will be working for 10 to 12 hours today and through the night to complete the repairs, according to an e-mail from city of...

    Tags: Union Pacific Corporation

  19. Dec 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  20. Sparrows Point steel mill shuts down suddenly

    Sparrows Point has shut down steelmaking operations as the Baltimore County plant struggles to pay its bills and win back customers, workers said Friday.
    Sparrows Point has shut down steelmaking operations as the Baltimore County plant struggles to pay its bills and win back customers, workers said Friday. Elizabeth "Bette" Kovach, a spokeswoman for Sparrows Point owner RG Steel, did not return several...

    Tags: Employees, Employees, Economy, Business and Finance, Job Layoffs, Unemployment

  21. Dec 2, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  22. Woman tries to walk out of store with boots

    Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer
    El CENTRO - A woman tried to take boots from a store located in the 1000 block of First Street about 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. The woman came into the store, tried on the boots and then said the boots were hers, according the El Centro police call logs....

    Tags: Union Pacific Corporation, Theft, Euclid

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