The part that interested me most was the line stating "Experts say the bleak expanse of West Texas is the nation's wind energy sweet spot with a near-constant wind speed of 17 mph" is there any water there? http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=16658695&ps=bb3 There's a new sound out on the green grid of cotton fields that make up what West Texans affectionately call
Nospam wrote: Les Cargill wrote: Ah. You do mean Reaganism. Roughly, that's using public treasure to bootstrap private industry while maintaining a Libertarian rhetoric. It's a marriage of FDR with old-school libertarian concepts. Nope at all. Everything I presented here it is a summary of the ideas presented on this newsgroup in last 2 years by people that identify
No mo' mall. From NPR: Commercial Properties Seek Federal Bailout by Chris Arnold Listen Now [4 min 4 sec] add to playlist All Things Considered, December 22, 2008 · For the already struggling economy, a new potential crisis looms: the commercial real estate industry, which owns office buildings, hospitals and hotels. Hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of loans are coming
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http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB123/index.htm#new home | about | documents | news | publications | FOIA | research | internships | search | donate | mailing list The Kissinger Telcons National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 123 Edited by Thomas Blanton and Dr. William Burr Posted May 26, 2004 Archive director discusses Kissinger telcons on NPR's All Things Considered