FGBusiness: Home-grown rape seed bound for UK biodiesel plants?
The News Review:
- FGBusiness: Home-grown rape seed bound for UK biodiesel plants?
- New home-grown pro-al Qaeda terror cells spring up in United States
- Home Grown Energy Act
- Got Tape? You Can Steal an Identity
- Voelz Chandler: 72-artist ‘Influence’ provokes comment
FGBusiness: Home-grown rape seed bound for UK biodiesel plants?
Free with registration – Farmers Guardian – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 16, 2006
THE use of home-grown rape seed over alternative feedstock in bio- diesel plants – currently under construction in the UK – will depend on several factors for and against their use, according to HGCA economist Michael Archer. “On the `pro’ side, rape oil is superior to other feedstocks such as palm oil. Rape oil-derived bio-diesel more easily meets pollution regulations. Also, you can have a higher percentage in a blend. In addition, there’s more carbon savings from using rape: a better carbon.
New home-grown pro-al Qaeda terror cells spring up in United States
DEBKA file – Jun 16, 2006
The US official said the home-grown cells were a new domestic phenomenon, for which the FBI and law enforcement had no baseline to measure its scale. Redd declined to discuss details, but cited three arrests of terrorism suspects in a year in California and Georgia. There are obviously other investigations ongoing, he said. US intelligence officials have long warned that the global war on terror has prompted al Qaeda to operate in small cells, like the one that carried out the July 2005 bombings in London, whose masterminds were never caught.
Home Grown Energy Act
Capital News 9 – Jun 16, 2006
Assemblyman Jeff Brown and State Senator James Wright unveiled the proposed legislation in Fayetteville Friday morning. It’s called the “Home Grown Energy Act. “The lawmakers say if passed, the act would mean good business for local farmers and a cleaner environment for everyone. It would call for tax incentives for farmers who develop alternatives to fossil fuels.
Got Tape? You Can Steal an Identity
ABC News – Jun 16, 2006
(ABC News )Rob Cockerham was tired of getting pre-approved credit card applications in the mail and he reacted the way most of us do by cutting them up and throwing them in the trash. But Cockerham wondered if that was enough to stop a thief from getting a credit card under his name. So, he tried an experiment. He tore up a credit card application into tiny pieces, then reassembled all the scraps.
Voelz Chandler: 72-artist ‘Influence’ provokes comment
Rocky Mountain News – Jun 16, 2006
It is not, says Payton, the same as importance: “This is not anempirical study of who is the most important artist to emerge fromColorado in the last 20 years. I’m not sure how much comfort that will be to the artists notselected to show in the first exhibition in ages organized by MCA witha Colorado focus. But I sense not much, and I could reel off a list of 10 others Imight have included in the amount of time it takes to say the wordenvy. However, the key word here is influence. And you have to readthe fine print to approach this show.