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Maine task force to seek offshore power
Energy in the drink
A new Ocean Energy Task Force, created by Governor John Baldacci last week, is charged in part with investigating the realities of drilling for oil and gas off the coast of Maine.
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 12, 2008
Letters to the Portland editor: October 31, 2008
Get creative
We have several great colleges and universities in this area graduating hundreds of highly educated professionals each year. However, we continuously fail to retain these talented young people because we don’t have jobs to keep them here.
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| October 29, 2008
A field guide to activism in Rhode Island
Issues + organizing = real-world experience
If you’re interested in becoming an agent of change, identify a cause close to your heart and connect with one of the groups working on it.
By
MEGHAN GRADY
| August 28, 2008
The ProJo opposes plastic bag use — but it uses plastic bags
Environment
In April, the Providence Journal strongly endorsed reducing use of plastic bags, but the newspaper continues to use more than 100,000 plastic bags a day.
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STEVEN STYCOS
| August 20, 2008
Flavors of entanglement
Politics and other mistakes
Dear S. Donald Sussman: Please send me a million bucks.
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AL DIAMON
| June 25, 2008
Remembrance of things crap
Millions of tourists walk the freedom trail each summer, bringing home ridiculous pieces of our proud city’s history
Boston’s historic Freedom Trail gift shops are, clearly, the manifestation of our confusing, conflicted, amusing past.
By
MEG MUCKENHOUPT
| June 11, 2008
Sierra Club under fire from coastal activists
Conservation
Two coastal advocacy organizations are accusing the Sierra Club of backing down from its position as a protector of Sears Island, a large, uninhabited island off Maine’s Down East coast.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| June 04, 2008
Happy Earth Day!
Going green
What follows is a tilt-a-whirl ride through my green-saturated brain.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| April 16, 2008
A win-wind situation
Renewable energy’s promise is a bright spot amid the state’s deficit gloom
It’s a pretty rare day when lobbyists, environmentalists, and labor officials are all happy about supporting the same legislation.
By
IAN DONNIS
| March 26, 2008
Up Plum Creek without a paddle
Enviro tactics
A company official has admitted that perhaps his firm should have thought more, and earlier, about environmentalism.
By
YANNI PEARY
| November 28, 2007
Jockular plus
New England is the home of past and future champions
Phillipe + Jorge have been absolutely giddy, as we have gone crazy about the World Series’ success of the Olde Towne Team.
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PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| October 31, 2007
Get-together seeks answers on improved transit
Local motion
Angeles drivers aren’t the only ones who can’t give up their dependence on cars.
By
BILL RODRIGUEZ
| October 17, 2007
Environmentally yours
Two new takes on global warming
Environmental interest groups, Shellenberger and Nordhaus claimed, simply don’t dream big enough to address the multifaceted monster that is global warming.
By
DEIRDRE FULTON
| September 24, 2007
Sierra Club brings environmental mixer to
Got Beer?
The Rhode Island chapter of the Sierra Club is bringing an appealing combination to Providence.
By
IAN DONNIS
| August 29, 2007
State House steel cage match
Carcieri and the legislature square off during a time of meager revenue
Governor Carcieri certainly revealed his flair for the dramatic when he unleashed his proposal last week to ax 1000 state employees.
By
PHILLIPE AND JORGE
| June 13, 2007
Editors' picks: City life
Best uses for dead trees, best old-fashioned spoken word, best place to realize you have no game, and more
Spogga, Figments, Teamworks, and more.
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PROVIDENCE PHOENIX STAFF
| April 17, 2007
Rocky stars
Clinton, Obama, and the people who really make or break Presidential dreams in the Granite State
Hillary narrowly won the opening round of New Hampshire presidential campaigning this week.
By
DAVID S. BERNSTEIN
| February 14, 2007
Does peace have a chance?
The anti-war movement faces its biggest challenge yet — politics
Four weeks after Democrats rode a wave of anti-war discontent to gain control of the US House and Senate, only four protestors show up to the weekly “Bridges for Peace” demonstration on the Casco Bay Bridge.
By
SARA DONNELLY
| December 27, 2006
Blown away
Jean Hay Bright’s fight to topple a political icon
Jean Hay Bright tried once before to run against US Senator Olympia Snowe. Snowe's tracks: How moderate is Maine's senior senator?
By
SARA DONNELLY
| October 18, 2006
The road to November
Two big questions highlight the run-up to RI’s general elections
For all the unusual drama of Lincoln Chafee and Stephen P. Laffey’s GOP Senate primary gunfight, it was politics as usual that helped Chafee to score what many considered an unexpectedly decisive win.
By
IAN DONNIS
| September 20, 2006
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