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China brings him this weekend to a country that, despite the global downturn, is increasingly wealthy, confident, ambitious and perplexing. Over the past decade, even as China’s exports have soared, the nation has begun transforming itself from a global...
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Arizona is one of a few cities that will get the new all electric advanced battery Nissan LEAF. It can go 100 miles on a charge, has a top speed of 80 mph and cost about the same as a normal sedan. The best part is it costs 4 times less to operate than...
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Boone Pickens today said Americans concerned about national security are ready for the U.S. to adopt a strong policy that will wean the country off imported oil. The Dallas oilman was in Biloxi, Miss., to address the Southern Growth Policies Board energy...
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Boone Pickens says wind power could be the answer to a bigger part of the nation's energy needs. AP From The Interview Morning Edition , July 8, 2008 · After decades investing in oil, T. Boone Pickens is now pouring billions of dollars into what he calls...
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