themoderatevoice.com - 19 days ago
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Here are two recently broadcast reports on the development of wind power and other alternative energy sources in Denmark. Steep energy taxes seem to be helping the northern European nation to both end its dependence on foreign oil and do its part to clean up the global environment.
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Wind Power: Not So Powerful
powerlineblog.com 9/15/2009 — Do you have to be smarter to run a dry cleaning shop than to be President? In some respects, yes. If you are a dry cleaner and the numbers don't add up, you go broke. If you are President (or a Congressman) and the numbers don't add up, you just tax ...
Found in Politiken
spiegel.de 4 days ago — Terrorism Concerns Danish Politicians Want Stricter Checks on American Travelers By Politiken Staff Two parties in Denmark's parliament are calling for stricter checks on American travelers to the country out of terrorism concerns. Danish Justice ...
Global Networking
chicagoboyz.net 26 days ago — Glenn brings us this sordid tale . Two men were recently arrested for plotting to perform terrorist attacks in Denmark.
It seems that they are still upset about that whole Muhammad cartoon flap that happened way back in 2005. Makes sense, as ...
Denmark in climate deal warning
news.bbc.co.uk 27 days ago — Denmark's prime minister says he does not think a comprehensive deal on climate change will be finalised at a December summit in Copenhagen. Lars Loekke Rasmussen spoke ahead of an EU summit at which climate change will be one of the main topics. EU ...
Sex-Slaves in Århus
gatesofvienna.blogspot.com 7/6/2009 — Our Danish correspondent TB has compiled and translated material on a recently completed court case in Denmark. By way of introduction, he says: Although this is not exactly a new case of cultural enrichment, I have translated it anyway, since it ...
Bringing The Olympics Home… By Any Means Necessary!
themoderatevoice.com 9/28/2009 — Image courtesy of Chicago Ray Report - http://chicagoray.blogspot.com
Ok… Ok… The title is a bit over the top but President Obama is going to be the first U.S. President to appear before the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to lobby for the Olympics (via The Huffington Post ...
A defeat in Denmark
politico.com 10/2/2009 — There's a reason the president is rarely dispatched to a summit whose outcome is uncertain.
And Chicago's elimination in the first round of voting has to raise questions about whether the White House was getting accurate information about how ...