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Death Notices: Meckes, Bennett, Quinan, Parks, Crosby

John O. Meckes, 81, passed away April 21, 2012 in Carson City, Nevada. Capitol City Cremation & Burial is in charge of arrangements. 775-882-1766Joseph M. Bennett, 79, passed away April 23, 2012 in...

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it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource that's so much larger, so we're opening up a market that didn't even exist before. if all goes to plan, there could be arrays of subsea kites around the faroe islands, installed in groups similar to wind farms. so this machine here, that's the first utility, or the array device. there will be many of these in parks, orarrays, as you call them, uh, around the world. the faroes aren't connected to any other country's power grid, so it has to be self—sufficient. and in the past, it relied heavily on oil imports. now, though, it's going fully green, and this battery station helps to regulate electricity supply. we have the biggest battery, i think, in the danish kingdom. we don't have any subsea cables to neighbouring countries. so we need to maintain

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Anti-DEI Legislation Sparks Massive Job Cuts in Texas Universities

Texas universities face substantial job losses after implementing anti-DEI legislation, with over 100 positions eliminated across campuses. Read to learn more.

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ocean energy is still largely untapped, so what are the barriers that have prevented it from taking off? it's a relatively small and new industry, so very few machines in the water, and then you have to compete with wind farms and solar pv, etc. we're now addressing a resource that's so much larger, so we're opening up a market that didn't even exist before. if all goes to plan, there could be arrays of subsea kites around the faroe islands, installed in groups similar to wind farms. so this machine here, that's the first utility, or the array device. there will be many of these in parks, orarrays, as you call them, uh, around the world. the faroes aren't connected to any other country's power grid, so it has to be self—sufficient. and in the past, it relied heavily on oil imports. now, though, it's going fully green, and this battery station helps to regulate electricity supply.

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wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £31“; million project. our wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20 mile in our policy. earlier this week he spoke about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas. we have schools, parks, hospitals and so on and he said that there would be some changes. we heard a bit more detail from him in an interview he has given to north wales live where he also admits that they have gotten things wrong in the policy. we put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected, he said. he also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding what speed limit should be rather

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some roads in wales will revert to 30mph following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £3a.a million project. our wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary, ken skates, has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week he spoke about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas. where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on and he said that there would be some changes. we heard a bit more detailfrom him in an interview he has given to north wales live where he also admits that they have gotten things wrong in the policy. "we put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. he also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding

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i i think again, the question is, in the end the fact that iran has now struck israel, which is a new reality, a new threshold. the fact that the israeli sub struck iran raises the question as to whether or not this could become over time some sort of new normal. and that is the case and we're headed for a very, very, very bad outcome. >> it's interesting, you say, does this make the two countries more risk ready are risk averse? i then add to that, what about those iranian proxies if they see that, if iran attacks israel, the response from israel is something that i mean, there are people posting from, from iran. no damage there in parks, having a normal day, does this embolden those iranian proxies to be more aggressive with israel you, know their relationship between his

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about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes. and we have had a bit more detail from him in an interview he has given to north wales live where he also admits that the welsh government has got things wrong on this policy. "we have put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. and he's also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding what speed limits should be, rather than having speed limits imposed upon them. and on the potential timescale, well, he said he will give more detail on that when he gives a statement to the senedd next tuesday. in the meantime, councils have welcomed these comments and have said that mr skates has brought a more pragmatic approach compared to what was previously the case.

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against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20—miles—per—hour. wales' transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies, reports. this is the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20mph policy. earlier this week, he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach, with the policy focused on built—up areas, where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes. and we've had a bit more detail from him in an interview he's given to north wales live, where he also admits that the welsh government has got things wrong on this policy. "we've put our hands up to say the guidance has to be corrected," he said. and he's also said that he wants communities to play a more active part in deciding what speed limits

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scientists hope to use it to study dark matter and the distribution of galaxies. some roads in wales will revert to 30mph following a backlash against the welsh government's default policy to reduce speeds to 20mph. wales“ transport minister said the changes would address concerns many people had about the £34 million project. 0ur wales political correspondent, cemlyn davies reports. it's the clearest the new transport secretary ken skates has been about his thoughts on the controversial 20 miles per hour policy. earlier this week he talked about wanting a truly targeted approach with the policy focused on built—up areas where you have schools, parks, hospitals and so on. and he said that there would be some changes.

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