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Daily Archives: April 19, 2009

Spain Announces Superspeed Trains

Follow up to April 16, 2009, Vision of High-Speed Rail in America, from the WSJ: Spain’s Bullet Train Changes Nation — and Fast – “The growth of the Alta Velocidad Española, or AVE, is having a profound effect on life in Spain, where many people have been fiercely attached to their home regions and reluctant to live or even travel elsewhere. Those centuries-old habits are starting to change as Spain stitches its regions together with a €100 billion ($130 billion) system of 218-mile-an-hour bullet trains.”

  • Spain’s High-Speed Frenzy
  • AP Investigation: Tons of Released Drugs Taint US Water

    Via NPR – Marketplace: “U.S. manufacturers, including major drugmakers, have legally released at least 271 million pounds of pharmaceuticals into waterways that often provide drinking water _ contamination the federal government has consistently overlooked, according to an Associated Press investigation.” See also: “graphic shows location of codeine-producing factories near area where a water sample taken… Continue Reading

    EIA: U.S. Coal Supply and Demand, OPEC Revenues Fact Sheet

    An Updated Annual Energy Outlook 2009 Reference Case (04/17/2009): “This report updates the Reference Case presented in the Annual Energy Outlook 2009 based on recently enacted legislation and the changing macroeconomic environment. U.S. Coal Supply and Demand: 2008 Review (04/15/2009): “This article provides an overview of the year 2008 in the coal industry and covers… Continue Reading

    Internet Archive Opposes Google Books Settlement

    Follow up to previous postings on Google Book search, “The [Internet] Archive is one of many Internet content providers that have an interest in opposing the proposed [Google Book]Settlement Agreement because it effectively limits the liability for the identified uses of orphan works of one party alone, Google Inc., and provides for a Books Rights… Continue Reading

    Chief of Staff States Resources to Handle Bank Stress Results are Adequate

    George Stephanopoulos: “White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said on “This Week” Sunday that he believes the government has enough resources on hand that the Obama administration will not have to go back to Congress to ask for more bailout money for the nation’s troubled banks. Emanuel also said he believes the government will… Continue Reading

    President Obama's FOIA Memorandum and Attorney General Holder's FOIA Guidelines

    DOJ Office of Information Policy FOIA Post – Creating a New Era of Open Government: “On his first full day in office, January 21, 2009, President Obama issued a memorandum to the heads of all departments and agencies on the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The President directed that FOIA “should be administered with a… Continue Reading