Religion calendar (Asheville Citizen-Times: Sat, 15 Mar) Post religious events at CITIZEN-TIMES.com/submit, e-mail your events to CommunityNews@CITIZEN-TIMES.com or fax to 251-0585 at least two weeks in advance.
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Ray Unger: Market's 'energy policy' is working its magic (The Capital Times: Fri, 14 Mar) "Gasoline prices are going higher, and there's no end in sight!" Have you heard that lately? It seems like every news story on energy begins with those fateful words. Then we hear that gasoline consumption fell for the first time in 16 years, and that mass transit ridership is up. I can just hear Robin chiming, "Holy gas guzzler, Batman, what's going on in this market?" Quite honestly, if you're ...
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Seven Days: another busy week (Colorado Springs Independent: Thu, 13 Mar) Some of the biggest kudos in our community belong to the members of the Springs Coalition to Save Darfur . They're among the few of us who have actually willed themselves to understand, in all its ugliness, how a horrifying five-year conflict has killed hundreds of thousands of Sudanese people, and displaced millions of others.
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What`s up with oil? (Canadian Business: Wed, 12 Mar) Okay, it’s official. The price of oil has touched $109 and that wipes out once and for all any doubts about whether this is the record inflation-adjusted price. This is it.
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The new limits to growth (Mail and Guardian: Thu, 13 Mar) Let us venture into a political no-go zone and say that, at some point in the not too distant future, there is a bitter pill that we will need to swallow -- and we are getting just a foretaste with the current energy crisis.
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All contents, unless so noted, ©2008 Estes Park Trail-Gazette (Estes Park Trail Gazette: Wed, 12 Mar) Estes Park voters will have a chance to hear candidates for the April 1 Estes Park municipal election in tonight’s League of Women Voters candidate forum. Candidates for mayor include Bill Pinkham, Susan Doylen and Larry Pesses.
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