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Where'd Nigeria get so many princes anyway?
by
Eve Troeh
Mar 23, 2012
The U.S. Department of Justice takes AT&T to court over yet another Nigerian scam.
No connection between drilling and pumps
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Eve Troeh
Mar 21, 2012
A new Associated Press analysis shows domestic oil production doesn't translate to gas prices.
Mitt Romney recalibrates campaign for longer haul
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Eve Troeh
Mar 16, 2012
The GOP presidential candidate is looking at having to raise more money to fight off rivals with staying power.
A record year for the U.S. solar industry
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Eve Troeh
Mar 14, 2012
The solar sector in the U.S. did very well in 2011, installing nearly twice as much capacity as the previous year -- a record. And the industry still expects to have an even better 2012.
'Fashion Star' markets mass appeal
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Eve Troeh
Mar 13, 2012
Garments featured on the new reality show will be available in stores the minute an episode ends.
Not easy getting clean and green
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Eve Troeh
Mar 8, 2012
A new study finds harmful chemicals in many household products, including those called "green."
New Chinese gas estimate remixes global energy song
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Eve Troeh
Mar 2, 2012
The huge shale gas deposit is a big deal for global energy markets.
New light bulb lexicon
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Eve Troeh
Mar 1, 2012
New government guidelines are taking incandescent bulbs off the market, leaving us with compact fluorescents and LEDs. But now there's a new language for bulb shoppers to learn.
'The Lorax' preaches to a new generation
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Eve Troeh
Mar 1, 2012
A film adaptation of the 1971 children's book is soon to hit movie screens. But to many, its 40-year-old environmental messaging that needs a reboot.
Could gas really drop to $2.50 a gallon?
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Eve Troeh
Feb 27, 2012
Over the weekend Newt Gingrich stumped in front of signs that promised gas at $2 .50 a gallon. Is such a world even possible today?