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Right, Wrong & Out There: A Decade of Predictions for Green Transit by 2010
The last decade has been a tumultuous one for green transportation in the U.S. Take the on-again off-again electric vehicle market. We entered the 2000’s with rules in California requiring automakers to offer EVs, but by 2003, state regulators changed
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Energy markets prove buoyant
A new solar energy project near Seville. Though the year started off rough for alternative energy projects, they later gained political traction. Marcelo del Pozo / Reuters
For an industry tossed about by unprecedented oil price volatility, changing
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Road of riches
The stretch of rolling, sagebrush-plugged adobe and rock stretching from Green River, Utah, to Rifle doesn’t look like a vast storehouse of energy.
Appearances, however, are deceiving.
In fact, the stretch along the cliffs across two states is Energy
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Austin inks deal to construct airport natural gas fueling station
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) announced the agreement this morning, though it earlier reported intentions to construct the $1 million project.
Officials in previous interviews with the Austin Business Journal said the plan was instigated to
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Hope For Global Capitalism
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship.
(350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch.
Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere.
Jewel robberies rise in Europe.
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Cotton Bowl Notebook
Published: 12/30/2009 2:22 AM
Last Modified: 12/30/2009 2:22 AM
Franklin's haircut: On Tuesday, during a visit to the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital with T. Boone Pickens, OSU coach Mike Gundy and several teammates, OSU left guard Noah Franklin sat
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Women of the Opposition: Oklahoma State
Oklahoma is a state so terribly fashionable, the very borders of the state create a block with a tangential mullet spearing off it. A beacon of the beauty of a state full of Sooners, Cowboys and of course, some of the finest wimmens in the
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Cotton Bowl generating minimal buzz
It’s cold, raining. Nasty weather. Gotta hunker down and read about the Cotton Bowl. Hmmm, here’s a story on Mike Leach getting the gas at Texas Tech. Here’s an analysis on Tony Romo, the Dallas Cowboys’ quarterback, and I’ve yet to read anything
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Texas Tech Mess Good for A&M and Oklahoma
The chaos at Texas Tech is likely to be a boost for several football programs in the Big 12 South.
Mike Leach produced a 28 win and 22 loss record against Big 12 South opponents during his tenure in Lubbock. He was particularly successful against
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Cramer’s Energy Shortage Stock Picks for 2010 (APC, CHK, XOM, XTO, DVN, SWN, APA, CLR, RRC, LINE, CVX, MRO, WPRT, CLNE)
Jim Cramer came out on CNBC’s MAD MONEY this evening with an interesting grouping of stock trends to invest in for 2010 and he thinks this is the year of active investing. The first big trend to invest in is the coming energy shortage. Those are his
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Big Brothers, Sisters to Host Economic Forum
Will every nonprofit agency in Dallas eventually sport T. Boone Pickens’ name? First they slap it on the new Senior Source headquarters building, where my wife works. Then he takes over the YMCA downtown. Now a press release comes reminding me that
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Pickens Said to Have Sold $42 Million of Lehman Claims to RBS
Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- T. Boone Pickens, the billionaire energy investor, sold about $42 million of claims he held against bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. to Royal Bank of Scotland Plc, two people familiar with the matter said.
The claims were
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Obama pushes for cash for green jobs
Obama is the greatest thing to happen to this country in over 150 years.
Given that job growth is a lagging indicator by anyone's measure, every other sign of recovery is underway. Not since Teddy Roosevelt has this country had an intellectual for
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Biz Quicks
Published: 1/9/2010 2:24 AM
Last Modified: 1/9/2010 2:24 AM
Stocks closed higher Friday as investors took in stride the Labor Department's report that employers cut 85,000 jobs in December, far more than the 8,000 analysts expected. That was
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Fort Worth duo launches dealership for fuel cost-conscious
The Lone Star State might be known for
its affinity of big trucks and V8s, but that isnât stopping two Fort Worth
entrepreneurs from working to sell Texans vehicles of a different, typically
smaller sort.
Dale Long and Scott OâNeal, who have
spent the
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T. Boone Pickens cuts GE wind turbine order in half 10:44 AM CT
T. Boone Pickens cut his massive order for wind turbines from General Electric in half.
The energy investor, who made wind power a key part of his plan to wean Americans off of foreign oil, said Tuesday he will now take delivery of 300 turbines. He
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Pickens cuts GE wind turbine order in half
T. Boone Pickens cut his massive order for wind turbines from General Electric Co. in half.
The energy investor, who made wind power a key part of his plan to wean Americans off of foreign oil, said Tuesday that he will now take delivery of 300
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Forget wind. Pickens turns focus to gas
DALLAS Arabic script is about to appear on television sets across the country, with the Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens helpfully reading an English translation.
A plan by T. Boone Pickens called for expansion of wind energy to displace natural gas,
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McAfee Cites Microsoft Flaw in Cyberattacks
In a blog post Thursday afternoon, McAfee said that after examining the malicious software code used in the attacks, it believes a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser was an important pathway for the attacks, which were directed at
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Radar Could Rescue Bats from Wind Turbines
Bats use sonar to circumnavigate and hunt. Many have been murdered by wind turbines, though, which their sonar doesn't seem to identify as a threat. Astonishingly, radar signals could help keep bats away from wind turbines, experts have now revealed.
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Robert Epling appointed National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Board of Directors
Robert Epling, president and CEO of Community Bank of Florida, was recently appointed to The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Board of Directors. Epling was installed on the board with Ray Anderson, Bill Battle, Tim Cook, Jim Nantz, T.
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Madeleine Pickens, Wife of T. Boone Pickens, Hosting Discussion and Breakfast in New York City at the Union League Club - 37th and Park Avenue
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Philanthropist Madeleine Pickens, wife of legendary businessman T.
Boone Pickens, is hosting a breakfast to present her work on saving
the wild mustangs of the United States. She will be speaking and open
for discussion
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Fixing Financial Institutions
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship.
(350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch.
Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere.
Jewel robberies rise in Europe.
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Lessons in Stealth Communications: V-Vehicle Tries to Keep Technology Details Under Wraps
One problem with being a stealthy company is the difficulty in setting the record straight.
The News-Star of Monroe, LA, reported yesterday that V-Vehicle, the San Diego-based startup automaker building a factory in Northeastern Louisiana, is
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Political Correctness Meets T. Boone -- By: Greg Pollowitz
Now it's racist to say oil comes from Arab countries.
A new T. Boone Pickens television commercial promoting U.S. energy independence uses “racist tactics” offensive to people of Arab descent and should be pulled, an Arab-American civil rights group
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Pickens: Bill pushing natural-gas vehicles will pass by late May
T. Boone Pickens, founder and chairman of BP Capital LLC, speaks during an interview in New York, U.S., on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. Pickens said a U.S. bill with new incentives for natural gas vehicles will pass by late May. Photographer: Daniel
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Elder Bush endorses Hutchison for gov
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (left) receives an endorsement for her gubernatorial bid from former President George H.W. Bush as his wife, Barbara, looks on at the Bushes’ home in Houston.
HOUSTON — Former President George H.W. Bush became the third
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Texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children Announces Pediatric Orthopaedic Education Series
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital For Children announces their Pediatric Orthopaedic Education Series, a seminar for pediatricians, family practitioners, orthopaedic surgeons, physician assistants, advanced practice nurses and allied health professionals.
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T. Boone Pickens Makes A Killing Off Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Stock Sale (CLNE)
An SEC Form 4 filing shows a sale of Clean Energy Fuels Corp (CLNE) stock by financier T. Boone Pickens.
450,000 shares, which were acquired for $0, were ultimately sold off at $15.52 a share, or about $7 million.
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The man who walked away from Goldman
Jon Winkelried rides his horse, Quintan Blue, to victory at the 2007 Breeder's Invitational in Las Vegas.By William D. CohanJanuary 26, 2010: 9:08 AM ET
(Fortune Magazine) -- When Jon Winkelried first ventured inside Goldman Sachs it was early spring
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Foreign demand may drive gasoline to $3 a gallon
America, prepare to pay $3 a gallon for gasoline again.
Many energy experts expect gasoline prices to return to $3 a gallon, saying gas prices will rise this year with oil prices. Oil prices have been recovering since the U.S. economy crashed in 20
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Auto Industry Focus Shifts to NADA Convention in Orlando Feb. 13-15
2010 NADA convention's economic impact on Central Florida to exceed $30
million
MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- For more than
a year, the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) has worked in the trenches to restore retail and
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Russia's Gazprom Angel or Demon?
Gazprom faces regular opprobrium for its bullying ways of using energy as a pressure and political tool. Seen by some, mostly Russians, as the symbol of a successful and strong Russia, others see it as a dominating juggernaut, economic right arm of the
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NADA Convention in Orlando Feb. 13-15: focus: Canada, Britain, Mexico, India,
MCLEAN, Va.: Jan. 28, 2010 - For more than a year, the National
Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) has worked in the trenches to restore
retail and wholesale auto financing; lobbied successfully to prevent the
collapse of General Motors and Chrysler;
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China leads global race to make clean energy
Huh .. Imagine that ... China is ahead of us in being self sufficient when we led the world just a few greedy years ago.
Too bad we spent the last decade invading countries for no reason and screaming "drill baby drill"....
What's the brand name for
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Keep politics out of the Super Bowl
I can picture it now.
A triumphant Drew Brees holds the Super Bowl trophy aloft as confetti rains down on him and fireworks explode around the Miami stadium.
A voice asks, "Drew Brees. You've just won the Super Bowl. What are you going to do next?"
And
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Cashflow And Debt
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship.
(350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch.
Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere.
Jewel robberies rise in Europe.
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Seat Warmers?
From Far North Dallas to Mesquite, GOP candidates are vying for a chance to reclaim traditionally Republican House seats and to hold on to or expand their majority in the Legislature. But Democratic incumbents are clinging to their seats — and fighting
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Insurance co. claims Okla St can't recover $33M
The insurance company sued by billionaire booster T. Boone Pickens and Oklahoma State's athletic fundraising foundation claims the university breached its contract and has no right to recover $33 million in premiums.
The insurance company sued by
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OSU Sues Over Fundraising Campaign
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The insurance company sued by billionaire booster T. Boone Pickens and Oklahoma State's athletic fundraising foundation claims the university breached its contract and has no right to recover $33 million in premiums.
Lincoln National
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How to bring yourself prosperity
Here's a faith-based view of how to become prosperous.
Remember, anything worth having is worth working to secure.
Identify your main objective and establish benchmarks on the way to your ultimate goal, in this case prosperity. Hitting benchmarks
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T Boone Pickenss bigoted pitch cheapens his plans
T Boone Pickens has a big idea. It may even be a good one. But when Mr Pickens stoops to using fear and bigotry to sell this idea, it becomes small and unsavoury.
“The Pickens Plan”, as it is known, proposes the far-reaching goal of ending US
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A lesson from the chemical industry's playbook
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Inflation, GDP And Earnings
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship.
(350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch.
Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere.
Jewel robberies rise in Europe.
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Troy Aikman takes positions on National Football Foundation board
NEW YORK -- Troy Aikman, Jim Nantz and T. Boone Pickens have accepted positions on the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame national board of directors.
Also joining the 41 active board members will be William Battle, Founder, the
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10 Bold Predictions for the Big 12 in 2010
The Big 12 has been represented in the last two national championship games by Oklahoma and Texas, but the conference won't have any teams of that caliber this season.
The two big dogs have plenty of talent to go along with a lot of questions. Will
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Billionaire Books
Want to land yourself on the Forbes list of the World's Billionaires? Reading the tomes of some of the current members of that exclusive ranking could be a good start.
You'll likely need to start from humble beginnings. In his autobiography, Call Me
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Republican hopefuls square off in primaries for Dallas County state House seats
Republicans are looking at two Dallas County seats held by freshman Democrats as a way to bolster their majority in the Texas House.
But to get to incumbents Carol Kent and Robert Miklos, who are running unopposed in their primaries, Republican
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T. Boone Pickens Speaks In Orange Co.
T. Boone Pickens took the Orange County Convention Center to speak before the National Automobile Dealers Association.
Pickens, 81, is a former oil tycoon and current energy activist.
Pickens said he is on a mission to end dependence on foreign oil
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T.Boone Pickens Shows How Manipulating Tax Payer Money For Personal Profit Is Cool If It's About Alternative Energy
T. Boone Pickens continues to openly lobby for alternative energy legislation that will make him a lot of money, and it doesn't seem to be generating much flak.
He's definitely a sharp person.
He's showing us how blatantly manipulating legislation
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Houston aims to be US electric car capital
But the fourth-biggest US city that claims the title of the “Energy Capital of the World” is competing with cities like San Francisco to be the nation’s electric car capital.
“We are the Petro Metro but we are also a car city,” said newly elected Mayor
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TSX investors can soon punt with Paulson
H edge fund legend John Paulson, who made it big by calling the downfall of the U.S. housing market, is coming to the TSX. According to a report from Dow Jones, a new closed-end fund is coming to the exchange that will give investors exposure to one of
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Lessons in Stealth Communications: V-Vehicle Tries to Keep Technology Details Under Wraps
Bruce V. Bigelow | One problem with being a stealthy company is the difficulty in setting the record straight. The News-Star of Monroe, LA, reported yesterday that V-Vehicle, the San Diego-based startup automaker building a factory in Northeastern
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The Only Way to Play Energy Now
$5 gas, here we come -- again!
That's right, I said it ... despitea shaky economy and despite the Obama administration's likely crackdown on speculators that the Commodity Futures Trading Commission now blames for 2008's historic run-up.
Because,
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Oil patch optimism
SAN ANGELO, Texas
After a year like 2009, optimism is the outlook for 2010 and for the future of the oil and gas industry in Texas and throughout the country. The Energy Information Administration believes that U.S. crude oil and natural gas
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Bloom Box: Bloom Energy Powers Your Whole House with a Box [VIDEO]
From that photo, it looks as big as four refrigerators. I hope it comes in smaller sizes, because if four Bloom Boxes can power a datacenter, then 1/4 of one can probably power a house.
Not a photo - it's a video :) He explains that one is industrial
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Apache joins Questar to convert U.S. transportation to compressed natural gas
American automobile manufacturers are touting electric and hybrid vehicles while compressed natural gas vehicles are gaining ground fast. Now Apache Corp has joined Questar in moving rapidly to expand infrastructure in the U.S. to put more CNG vehicles
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6 Goals for Fixing Genzyme: Xconomy’s Q&A With Relational Investors’ Ralph Whitworth
Bruce V. Bigelow | Former T. Boone Pickens protégés David H. Batchelder and Ralph V. Whitworth co-founded San Diego-based Relational Investors in 1996, and their privately owned asset management firm now serves some of the largest pension funds in the
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EVCARCO Inc. (OTCBB: EVCA) Introduces Foton Light and Medium-Duty
Diesel and CNG Commercial Trucks in Effort to Help Businesses
EVCARCO (OTCBB:
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PowerRating) confirms the agreement with VENTA Inc. to
distribute Foton's Diesel and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Light and
Medium-Duty commercial trucks through its network of franchised
dealerships in
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Pickens gives another $100M to Oklahoma State
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STILLWATER, Okla. -- Billionaire oilman T. Boone Pickens has made no secret of his love for his alma mater. That adoration has now translated into more than half a million dollars for Oklahoma State University.
Pickens announced
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Pickens Expects Approval of Natural Gas Plan
While the U.S. may never achieve energy independence, billionaire Texas oilman T. Boone Pickens predicts Congress will pass key energy legislation by Memorial Day that can “start us back in the right direction.”
“I think Congress is ready to address
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Gary Bedore’s KU hoops notebook
Kansas University’s basketball team failed to clinch the outright Big 12 title Saturday in Stillwater, Okla.
Kansas State’s victory over Missouri in Manhattan kept the Wildcats in contention for a possible tie.
KU is 13-1 in league play. KSU is 11-3
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OSU's goal
Pickens kicks off $1 billion fund drive
By World's Editorial Writers
Published: 3/1/2010 2:23 AM
Last Modified: 3/1/2010 2:23 AM
No one can accuse T. Boone Pickens of not supporting his alma mater. He has kick-started an
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Origins Of Microfinance
Four reasons why small towns cultivate entrepreneurship.
(350 sec.) Forget front row seats. Memorabilia expert Brandon Steiner can get you the winning pitch.
Reform in executive pay unlikely as Washington looks elsewhere.
Jewel robberies rise in Europe.
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Kerry, Swift Boat backer meet
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.), looking for help where he can find it to pass his top legislative priority, has extended an olive branch of sorts to the man who bears as much responsibility as anyone for his greatest political defeat.
In an effort to build
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From the WSJ Opinion Archives
I would request that your check be made payable to the Paralyzed Veterans of America. . . . My hope is that by sending this money to such a dedicated organization--founded for veterans, by veterans--some good can come out of the ugly smears and lies of
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T. Boone Pickens cuts capacity of wind project
SANTA BARBARA (MarketWatch) -- The 81-year-old Texas oilman and alternative-energy advocate T. Boone Pickens paid a visit to reporters at The Wall Street Journal's ECO:nomics conference Thursday evening, musing on his recent efforts to get natural-gas
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Arrow Engine adapts product for compressed natural gas
Published: 3/6/2010 2:25 AM
Last Modified: 3/6/2010 2:25 AM
Arrow Engine Co. has adapted its VRC-2 compressor frame to enter the growing compressed natural gas fueling market, the Tulsa manufacturer announced this week.
The new
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Time To Build UConn Basketball Practice Facility Poll: Should UConn build it?
This one's not for Jim Calhoun. This one's not even for Geno Auriemma.
This one's for the guy we don't know yet.
This one's for the next coach of the UConn men's basketball team.
He's the guy who will need the most help. If he is to come anywhere
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5 Top Stocks at Half-Price
You love buying your shirts when they go on sale. And who can resist a buy-one-get-one-free offer? So when our stocks go on sale, why do we bemoan their low prices?
Smart investors like Warren Buffett or Marty Whitman love it when their stocks are
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Dallas real estate icon Ebby Halliday marks 99th birthday with week of events
It's hard to play down your 99th birthday when you're the Queen Mum of Big D.
Ebby Halliday wanted to keep things low-key this year, holding out for a big bash for her centennial on March 9, 2011.
"The hundredth is coming up, and that will be
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Del Mar settles with billionaire over hedges
Del Mar officials are settling a lawsuit with billionaire Madeleine Pickens, who fought an order to prune hedges on her beach patio that were blocking a neighbor’s coastal views. Pickens has trimmed the plants. The settlement is expected to result in
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Natural gas: An unconventional glut
SOME time in 2014 natural gas will be condensed into liquid and loaded onto a tanker docked in Kitimat, on Canada’s Pacific coast, about 650km (400 miles) north-west of Vancouver. The ship will probably take its cargo to Asia. This proposed liquefied
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Exxon chief doubts natural gas in cars is viable move
Exxon Mobil Corp. chief executive Rex Tillerson, it seems, has not joined the T. Boone Pickens army.
Pickens has been stumping for the past two years for Americans to shift to natural gas as a vehicle fuel, particularly for heavy duty trucks. He says
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SMU dean says much of California's loss is Texas' gain
Al Niemi, dean of Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University, is an expert on why businesses leave states.
'When you compare the cost of doing business in Texas with California and New York, it is a no-brainer - you move to Texas,' said
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Jim Treliving: The loving Dragon
Jim Treliving tries the Swing Wizard, a golf-swing aid, during a Dragons' Den episode that aired March 10, 2010.
Personal:
Married to Sandi Treliving; divorced twice. Two children, Cheryl
(executive director, Boston Pizza Foundation) and Brad
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Tiger Woods to Play Masters Next Month
Tiger Woods will make his return to pro golf next month at the Masters, where he'll compete to wear the legendary course's famous green jacket..
The golf superstar released a statement announcing his intention to play at Augusta National, where the
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6 ways to grow your business
(Fortune Magazine) -- For almost 30 years I've been organizing, advising, and just hanging with leaders of the world's top growth firms. Dubbed "gazelles," these companies continue to hire even as the economy stumbles.
What makes such fast-track
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Texas man is a friend to quail he hunts
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SEYMOUR, Texas -- The classy little black-and-white pointer was locked up like the rusted lug nuts on a 1938 Buick when Bob Carter climbed out of his Kawasaki Mule and walked into the brushy Baylor County draw.
As he walked past
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Open Letter to Sens. Kerry, Graham, and Lieberman: A Bipartisan Path Forward on Energy and Climate
Thank you for the work you're doing to to address America's climate and energy challenges. As you meet with a broader group of stakeholders and begin to structure a bill, you face an enormous challenge of your own: crafting legislation that can get 60
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Does Icahn Still Make Them Tremble?
HE is a billionaire several times over. He has spent the better part of four decades terrorizing corporate chiefs and battling entrenched boards. His name is emblazoned on a stadium on an island in the East River, a laboratory at Princeton, a science