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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Obama in Detroit: Honing His Economic Message
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Mark Halperin's Take: The Digital President Loses Two Rounds
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News Alert: U.S. Economic Growth Slowed to 2.4% Rate in 2nd Quarter
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NextDay Network has partnered with EarthEra to help offset Carbon emissions. In a long term agreement NextDay has committed to contribute at least $1 for every $100 resellers and customer spend, to the EarthEra Renewable Energy Trust. The goal of the EarthEra initiative is to add more clean renewable energy to America's power now. In addition to the standard contribution by NextDay Network we offer the customer the option to match the contribution or even add to the standard contribution.


We have made it very easy for the customer to make the contribution and to help offset the Carbon Footprint. On the shopping cart page you’ll see the contribution NextDay will make and the option to add the same contribution. If the customer decides to opt-in we’ll add the contribution to the cart. It’s that easy!



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Help offset Carbon emissions

NextDay Network has partnered with EarthEra to help offset Carbon emissions. In a long term agreement NextDay has committed to contribute at least $1 for every $100 resellers and customer spend, to the EarthEra Renewable Energy Trust. The goal of the EarthEra initiative is to add more clean renewable energy to America's power now. In addition to the standard contribution by NextDay Network we offer the customer the option to match the contribution or even add to the standard contribution.

We have made it very easy for the customer to make the contribution and to help offset the Carbon Footprint. On the shopping cart page you’ll see the contribution NextDay will make and the option to add the same contribution. If the customer decides to opt-in we’ll add the contribution to the cart. It’s that easy!

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Thursday, July 29, 2010



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News Alert: Rangel to Stand Trial Before House Panel in Ethics Case
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Thu, July 29, 2010 -- 3:08 PM ET
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Thu, July 29, 2010 -- 3:08 PM ET
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Rangel to Stand Trial Before House Panel in Ethics Case

Representative Charles B. Rangel will stand public trial on
13 counts of violating House rules, after the veteran
congressman failed to reach a settlement to avoid the rare
and potentially embarrassing proceeding.

Members of the House ethics committee detailed on Thursday
the numerous charges against Mr. Rangel, a Democrat from
Harlem, including multiple breaches of the House ban on
accepting gifts of more than $50 and of the requirement that
members act at all times in a way that reflects creditably on
the House.

Committee members struck a somber but determined tone in
their brief public meeting, expressing affection for Mr.
Rangel while at the same time saying they need to uphold the
integrity of Congress, especially given its dismal standing
with the public.

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Gravel batteries offer a solution for renewable energy storage



One of the most frequent objections to renewable energy systems is that their production is too variable. But technologies continue to be developed that will allow storage of power generated from wind, solar, and other intermittent renewable sources. The latest development comes from researchers at Isentropic in Cambridge, England who propose giant batteries filled with gravel and argon gas. These batteries would provide a number advantages over pumped hydro, which is presently used for almost all electricity storage today, as well as over underground compressed air storage.

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

News Alert: Judge Blocks Key Sections of Arizona's Immigration Law
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010

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News Alert: Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick Appears to Vanish Quickly

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Gulf of Mexico Oil Slick Appears to Vanish Quickly

The oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico appears to be dissolving
far more rapidly than anyone expected, a piece of good news
that raises tricky new questions about how fast the
government should scale back its response to the Deepwater
Horizon disaster.

The immense patches of surface oil that covered thousands of
square miles of the gulf after the April 20 oil rig explosion
are largely gone, though there continue to be sightings of
tar balls and emulsified oil here and there.

Reporters flying over the area Sunday spotted only a few
patches of sheen and an occasional streak of thicker oil, and
radar images taken since then suggest that these few
remaining patches are quickly breaking down in the warm
surface waters of the gulf.
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