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Tell us again, Mr. Obama, what's so bad about the sequester?
Maryland students have some questions for President Barack Obama and U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin regarding sequester cuts. Why is it bad government policy to reduce the national debt by $1.2 trillion that students will have to repay in their adult years? Why...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Unemployment, National Government, Career and Workplace, Barack Obama
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Energy Secretary Chu to step down
WASHINGTON -- Energy Secretary Steven Chu said he is leaving the Obama administration, ending a tenure marked by active development of alternative energy that won plaudits from environmentalists and drew attacks from conservatives, especially after the...
Tags: Washington, DC, Bill Ritter, Steven Chu, Stanford University, Alternative Energy
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A level playing field for jobs
President Barack Obama is initiating an "Insourcing American Jobs" dialogue with top business leaders. The latter are always looking for tax breaks and special benefits, and this could quickly degenerate into pleas for special treatment — whereas...Tags: Trade Policy, Industrial Production, Natural Gas, Germany, Finance
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SolarCity slashes IPO share price, boosts size of offering
SolarCity Corp. expanded the size of its highly anticipated initial public offering but knocked down the share price in what analysts said was a bid to boost investor demand. The San Mateo company said in a Wednesday filing with the Securities and...
Tags: Tesla Motors, Inc., Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Energy, Environmental Issues
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SolarCity makes IPO plans
SolarCity Corp., a Bay Area solar panel developer and installer whose chairman heads Tesla Motors Inc., is planning an IPO. The San Mateo company’s intention to go public come as other alternative energy firms are backing away from similar growth...
Tags: Google+, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Movies, Google Inc.
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Obama's choice: Higher gas prices, weaker economy
Campaigning for office, President Barack Obama promised to do something about high gas prices, but now he is denying he can do much about what Americans pay to drive. He is too modest. In September 2008, Steven Chu said to The Wall Street Journal:...
Tags: Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Gasoline Industry, Steven Chu, Bonds, Unemployment Benefits
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Thanksgiving cheer, voter disappointment in D.C. holiday emails
There are plenty of thanks to go around in Washington: Democrats particularly have gratitude reserved for President Obama’s ground game, Election Day turnout and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s late embrace of the president. And of course,...
Tags: Sherrod Brown, National Government, Chris Christie, Holidays, Democratic Party
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Obama finally talks climate change; green industry wants more
In celebrating his reelection Tuesday night, President Obama finally touched on a topic that he and Republican rival Mitt Romney rarely broached during the campaign: Climate change. During his acceptance speech, Obama make a strong play to win over the...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Natural Resources Defense Council, Ban Ki-moon, David Foster, Energy
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Obama has failed the nation
I grew up in a Democratic home. My Dad was always very aware of what was happening in government. We have copies of letters Dad wrote to the politicians of his day and the responses he received. Dad kept a chart on the fridge of all the local, state and...Tags: George W. Bush, Dmitry Medvedev, Energy, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Abortion
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Letters to the Editor: Oct. 31
Candidate’s behavior was ‘unseemly’ To the editor: After attending the NAACP candidate forum at the Clarion Hotel here in Jefferson County, W.Va., I was appalled at the behavior of Stephen Skinner, delegate candidate for the 67th...Tags: Labor Legislation, Deportation, NAACP, Career and Workplace, Finance
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Green Wheels: Presidential Debates, Fast Charging, A123 and More
I have to sleep sometime, and when I do I miss something. The auto industry is always throwing curve balls at me, and I spend a lot of time keeping them all in the air as I try to be a one-stop car reporter. First, let's talk about the Presidential...
Tags: George W. Bush, Continental Airlines, Financially Distressed Companies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Tunisian Man Arrested in Deadly Attack on Benghazi Consulate
The Tunisian government on Wednesday confirmed it has arrested a 28-year-old Tunisian reportedly linked to the U.S. Consulate attack in Libya, according to the AP.
Tunisian Interior Ministry spokesman Tarrouch Khaled said Ali Harzi was in custody in...Tags: Egypt, Murder, Punishment, Witnesses, Ruhollah Khomeini
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