Published: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 The Middlebury College women's cross country team turned in a superb performance at the New England championships at Franklin Park in Boston on Saturday.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- In the Arctic village of Ambler, residents are paying 7.25 a gallon for home heating oil as the days darken and the chill of winter seeps into the dozens of homes, most poorly insulated, along the Kobuk River.
Remember all of 15 days ago, when we last reported on The Strokes? Sure ya do. Remember how we said, "You can rest assured that our covert Pitchfork operatives won't let you miss a moment of your favorite band's daily life"? Well, we weren't just whistlin' dixie, son!
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- OAO Gazprom, Russia's state-run gas company, said it will develop the $20 billion Shtokman field itself, spurning offers from five Western producers to exploit the country's biggest untapped natural-gas deposit.
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- OAO Gazprom, Russia's state-run gas company, said it will develop the S20 billion Shtokman field itself, spurning offers from five Western producers to exploit the country's biggest untapped natural-gas deposit.
Gov. M. Jodi Rell leads a long list of dignitaries when the Connecticut State University System inaugurates Dr. David G. Carter Sr. as its new chancellor Oct. 20.
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- OAO Gazprom rejected bids from five companies including Chevron Corp. and Statoil ASA to develop the Shtokman natural-gas field, giving Russian President Vladimir Putin greater control over a deposit with enough fuel to supply U.S. demand for five years.
House members are scattering to their home states this week with inconclusive results on the humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of western Sudan, but momentum is growing at the state level for governments to divest public funds from companies, mostly foreign-based, doing business with...
State-controlled companies are giving Chinese directors more independence and inviting foreigners to lend their capitalist expertise. Jason Dean of The Wall Street Journal reports from Beijing on changes in the country’s telecoms industry