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Unfriending Exelon - I take back all of the positive articles I have written about the company
Social media sites like Facebook and LiveJournal have added several new words to our American lexicon; one that I want to explore today is "unfriend" . In the Facebook vocabulary, that is a term that means quietly striking someone off of your computerized list of "friends". Those are the people that you care enough about to wonder what they are doing and to allow them to know what...
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Opposition getting organized against NRG South Texas plans
There is no doubt that there will be some effort to fight against any new nuclear power plants here in the US. There are people nearing retirement age whose entire adult lives have been spent in the professional battle to slow the development of nuclear fission based power plants. There was an article published in the December 28, 2007 issue of the Houston Chronicle titled Opposition stirring against...
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NRG President - Thad Hill - explains his company's atomic choice
On Saturday, 6 October, statesman.com published a commentary by Thad Hill, President of NRG Energy Inc. The title of the commentary is Nuclear power is the way of the future . It is a solid, logical case for building large new nuclear plants in Texas. Here is a sample quote: We are proud of our project and that Texans will be the first to enjoy the benefits of the nuclear renaissance, and here's...
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