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POET to Use Corn Cobs - Not Natural Gas - to Power Cellulosic Ethanol Plant
POET has figured out what the rest of the corn-based ethanol industry has failed to grasp: relying on price-volatile fossil fuels to power its plants is bad for business. POET announced Wednesday it will use corn cobs -- specifically the liquid waste created in the cob-to-fuel conversion process -- to power its...
Tags: Biofuel, Corn, Natural Gas, POET, Emmetsburg, S.D.-based POET, Kirsten Korosec
Blog posts 2009-06-17

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Associated Press To Use POET Object Database Technology in New Worldwide News Delivery System
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--June 1, 1995--Associated Press AP, the world's largest news organization said that its new news delivery infrastructure will be built on an object database system from POETTM Software Corp.Dubbed AP Server, the new system will be set up to transmit news to AP servers at multiple locations around...
Tags: Associated Press, Databases, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, Storage
Research articles 1995-06-01
Chaudhuri, Amit. D. H. Lawrence and 'Difference': Postcoloniality and the Poetry of the Present
CHAUDHURI, AMIT. D. H. Lawrence and 'Difference': Postcoloniality and the Poetry of the Present. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. 226 + xii pp. $29.95. This postcolonial study of D. H. Lawrence's poetry by the writer and critic Amit Chaudhuri sets out to address some of the genuine challenges that...
Tags: Oxford University Press
Research articles 2004-12-22
W. D. Lighthall and David Ross McCord: Antimodernism and English-Canadian Imperialism, 1880s-1918
Focussing on W.D. Lighthall (1857-1954) and David Ross McCord (1844-1930), two self-defined English-Canadian imperialists, this paper argues that English-Canadian imperialism was both a school of nationalism and an attempt to make sense of modernity, not by rejecting it, but by creating an antimodern space, an intellectual and at times physical...
Tags: Canada, Components, HARDWARE, Modems, museum, novel, Toronto, University of Toronto, women
Research articles 1997-07-01
'The kid's highly strung' - Pele on Romario
MADRID AFP — Pele said he had nothing against Romario despite this week's fierce verbal assault levelled at him by the veteran Brazilian striker. Pele invoked Romario's ire when he suggested it may be time for the 1994 World Cup winner to hang up his boots. "It's up...
Tags: Agence France-Presse
Research articles 2005-01-15
Maya Ying Lin
Maya Ying Lin Maya Ying Lin (born 1959) was an American architect whose two most important works in the 1980s were the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Washington, D.C., and the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. Maya Ying Lin was born in 1959 in Athens, Ohio, a manufacturing and agricultural...
Tags: CAREER, Manufacturing, Yale University
Research articles 2005-01-01
Maya Ying Lin
Maya Ying Lin Maya Ying Lin (born 1959) was an American architect whose two most important works in the 1980s were the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Washington, D.C., and the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. Maya Ying Lin was born in 1959 in Athens, Ohio, a manufacturing and agricultural...
Tags: CAREER, Manufacturing, Yale University
Research articles 2003-01-01
Spiritual changes: Clinton's bully pulpit - Editorial
THE TERM "bully pulpit" was coined by President Theodore Roosevelt when he was describing his position to his publisher, George H. Putnam. According to William Safire's politicial dictionary, Franklin D. Roosevelt picked up his cousins phrase when he spoke of the presidency as "pre-eminently a place of moral leadership." Writing...
Tags: Leadership, president, White House
Research articles 1994-01-05
Stars Shine for Martin Luther King, Jr. at National Memorial Groundbreaking Ceremony in Washington, D.C. On November 13
To: National DeskContact: Pam Slay, 818-755-2480; David Johnson, 818-755-2675; Web: http://www.hallmarkchannelpress.comWASHINGTON, Nov. 10 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a release from the Hallmark Channel:-- The Judds - Wynonna and Naomi - to Make Rare Public Appearance to Dedicate Their Grammy Award-Winning Single 'Love Can Build a Bridge' to the Memory...
Tags: Hallmark, Hallmark Channel
Research articles 2006-11-10
U.S. Suburban Developers Face Heavy Debt, Tough Decisions
Michael Panzner submits: Hope springs eternal in the human breast;Man never Is, but always To be blest:The soul, uneasy and confin'd from home,Rests and expatiates in a life to come.--Alexander Pope,An Essay on Man, Epistle I, 1733 Most people would probably agree that the English poet's words aptly...
Tags: US Market, Michael Panzner
External links 2009-08-12
Great Escape: Pubb with four gears
A driving tour of hotels in north-western NSW is a great way to meet locals. Meeting place...visitors and locals mingle outside the Family Hotel in Tibooburra 'Stop the car," says Wally Mitchell, the renowned bush poet and one-time mayor of Bourke. There's a sense of urgency in his voice. We...
Tags: Beverage, town, car, hotel, Road
News items 2009-10-29
Making Black America Better
MAKING BLACK AMERICA BETTER: Tavis Smiley BET-TV talk show host, radio commentator and author of the new bestseller How To Make Black America Better, greet participants of his recent "The State of the Union: It's About Us!" symposium held at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C. He is...
Tags: Harvard University, Leadership, MARKETING, professor, Rep.
Research articles 2001-02-26
Smithsonian pays tribute to its first Black employee
* SMITHSONIAN PAYS TRIBUTE TO ITS FIRST BLACK EMPLOYEE: Gail Lowe, a senior historian with the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., recites poetry of Solomon G. Brown, the first Black employee of the Smithsonian Institution inset who was recently remembered at the institution's National Museum of Natural History as it...
Tags: Smithsonian Institution
Research articles 2004-07-19
Romario tells Pele to put a sock in it
RIO DE JANEIRO AFP — Pele's advice to his compatriot Romario this week to accept the inevitable and retire has put the 1994 World Cup winner's nose firmly out of joint. The Brazilian international striker was clearly incensed at Pele's gentle suggestion Wednesday that the time had come to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER
Research articles 2005-01-14
The illusion of inclusion.(The Yale Anthology of Twentieth-Century French Poetry)(Book Review)
The Yale Anthology of Twentieth-Century French Poetry. Edited by Mary Ann Caws. Yale. 646 pp. $39.95. In 1958 John Ashbery sailed for Paris to gather materials for a thesis he intended to write about Raymond Roussel, who at the time was an all-but-forgotten French...
Tags: France, lyric, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, voice, Yale University
Research articles 2004-12-27
Silence Is Golden
The TV news report last Thursday announcing that renowned British playwright and poet Harold Pinter had died was surprising only to the few who did not know he had been diagnosed with cancer in 2002. The corrected version, following a painful pause that could only be described as Pinteresque, was...
Tags: British Broadcasting Corp., London, MARKETING, Silence, TVs
Research articles 2005-10-24
Ginsberg, Allen
GINSBERG, Allen GINSBERG, Allen (b. 3 June 1926; d. 6 April 1997), poet, activist. Irwin Allen Ginsberg was born in Newark, New Jersey. His father, Louis, was himself a moderately successful verse writer. Ginsberg's mother, Naomi—tough-minded and political, a consequence of growing up Jewish in western Russia during...
Tags: activist, Allen, Columbia University, Strategy
Research articles 2005-10-25
Can you believe it? Star-crossed White Sox bungle again.(Sports)
Byline: Barry Rozner As the late, great poet Sam Kinison used to say, "This is where we hit rock bottom." In a season billed as having the high of a championship finish, the White Sox' 2003 campaign has instead been filled with...
Tags: General Motors Corp., league, team, ultimatum
Research articles 2003-07-16
Miscellaneous
Quincy Troupe, professor at University of California, San Diego, has been appointed California's official Poet Laureate. George Shinault has been selected San Diego Convention Center Corporation employee of the month for June 2002. HDOS Enterprises promoted Dan Smith to director of stores. Jane E. Arnold, director of finance and administration...
Tags: director, FINANCE, Investment, Manufacturing, Quality, San Diego State University
Research articles 2002-06-24
Quebecor Helps Breathe New Life Into Espace Felix-Leclerc.
MONTREAL, QUEBEC, Jun 23, 2005 CCNMatthews via COMTEX Quebecor Inc. (TSX:QBR.MV.A)(TSX:QBR.SV.B) is proud to announce that it is becoming a major partner of Espace Felix-Leclerc in Saint-Pierre-de-l'Ile d'Orleans, an exceptional site dedicated to preserving the legacy of the great poet and father of the...
Tags: Quebecor Inc.
Research articles 2005-06-23
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