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Don't Get 'Frosted' Over Heating Your Home This Winter

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 28, 2011   National  

The calendar year is quickly winding down, the leaves have turned and a chill is in the air. Now is the time to turn your attention to getting your home prepared to keep you warm this winter, says Temple University mechanical engineering professor Steven M. Ridenour.

Failure of the Super Committee – No Carrots, And Not A Big Enough Stick

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   National  

ITHACA, NEW YORK-“The non-surprising failure of the Super Committee to reach an agreement has more to do with Congressional incentives than differences in beliefs about protecting constituents or ideology. It’s like trying to get the slow-moving tortoise to finish the race without a carrot to entice him, or a stick to scare him.

'Occupy' Protests a First Amendment Balancing Act

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   National  

SAINT LOUIS-The Occupy protests present a classic First Amendment problem: balancing political dissent against government control of property. “In theory, the government has very limited authority to curb expressive activity in what the law calls ‘public forums,’” says Gregory P. Magarian, JD, constitutional law expert and professor at Washington University in St. Louis School of […]

Former Cambodian Head of State Denies Responsibility at War Crimes Trial

By PRESSRELEASE on Nov 25, 2011   National  

CAMBODIA-A former Cambodian head of State during the rule of the notorious Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s told a United Nations-backed war crimes tribunal Wednesday that the genocide trial he is facing is based on guesses, generalizations and bias.

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