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For documentary film maker Josh Tickell, it's all about algae.
The micro organism's potential to deliver America from its dependence on foreign oil receives a big chunk of screen time in Tickell's movie "Fuel," which goes into national distribution this fall after winning awards at the Sundance Film Festival and others.
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FedEx 4Q Loss Widens On Write-Downs, Sees 1Q Below Views
Jun 12th, 2009 - Wall Street Journal
FedEx Corp.'s (FDX) fiscal fourth-quarter loss widened, as a big impairment charge stemming largely from its Kinko's business took a chunk out of results and as the poor economy continued to sap shipping demand. FedEx...
Letterman and the Palin apology: 'I understand why people are upset'
Jun 12th, 2009 - Entertainment Weekly
In an extraordinary gesture of conciliation, David Letterman spent a good chunk of the first half of Monday night's Late Show apologizing for the jokes that so offended Gov...
Joseph A. Palermo: California's Death Throes: One View From Sacramento
Jun 12th, 2009 - The Huffington Post
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and his Republican colleagues are using the trauma of the economic collapse and the record state budget deficit to implement policies they've been advocating for years...
Jonathan Alter: The Blackberry: Destroyer of Worlds -- And the New York Senate
Jun 12th, 2009 - The Huffington Post
I finally understood this week that my wife was right--that the Blackberry is the tool of Satan. It is Shiva, Destroyer of Worlds. The way I came to understand this was itself a sign of the sickness that this instrument brings.


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