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GreenBeat2009: Still more Super Grid speakers!We’re rounding out the agenda for GreenBat 2009, the seminal executive conference on the Super Grid taking place NEXT WEEK on Nov. 18-19. Today, we’re delighted to announce the addition of still more policy, IT and investment experts. Before we introduce them, remember to register for... |
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Tennessee Executive and Portfolio Manager Charged with Wire FraudBarron A. Mathis, former vice president and portfolio manager for a failed financial services company previously based in Franklin, Tennessee, was charged with four counts of wire fraud in connection with his alleged role in a scheme to defraud investors who deposited funds in excess of $11,000,0... |
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More GreenBeat all-star speakers: Andres Carvallo, Pamela Lesh, Benno Ritter, George Arnold, Frank Magnotti, Pilgrim BeartWe’re delighted to announce the latest speakers for our GreenBeat event on Nov. 18 and 19. The caliber of the speakers and program content is helping to make this the first, comprehensive conference on the Smart Grid. We’re bringing in the industry heavy hitters, the most exciting sta... |
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Liz Cheney takes on Obama's foreign policyMonths after her father's prolonged campaign against President Obama's national security policies, Liz Cheney is spearheading a new organization aimed at organizing conservative opposition to the new administration's foreign policy approach. ... |
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Run Joe, Run! -- By: Jonah GoldbergSnort, chortle, guffaw. The buzz is heating up that Joe Biden might be running for president in 2016. I would hate to circumscribe any of the myriad jokes one can make in response to this news. But let me for a moment take this idea seriously. One must immediately concede that Biden is in his own... |
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A Billion Here, A Billion There: Dem-Backed Firms Get Speculative Energy Dept. LoansThe headline and the first paragraph from this Friday Wall Street Journal report by Josh Mitchell and Stephen Power reads like a bad joke Jay Leno's writers would have discarded, because no one would believe it. The second paragraph isn't much better: Gore-Backed Car Firm Gets Large U.S. Loan A t... |

