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This is not a carbon-free energy source. No, this is
This is not a carbon-free energy source. No, this is carbon-free.
Comcast has also failed to pay the consumer $500,000 in
Comcast has also failed to pay the consumer $500,000 in claims they have filed against the compan...
It should be noted that this survey did not ask
It should be noted that this survey did not ask how many people support or oppose any wind energy...
Meanwhile, the first commercial Soyuz rocket is scheduled to launch
Meanwhile, the first commercial Soyuz rocket is scheduled to launch on March 21.An American man from Canada will be awarded a $150,000 fine and a ban on using his car to carry out anti-government activities.
The man, named as David E. Smith, has been found guilty of violating a provincial law that prohibits the personal possession and sale of firearms. He was sentenced to two years probation and a $750 fine.
The judge on Thursday sentenced Smith to one year of probation and a $4,000 fine.
He had previously pleaded guilty to possession of a loaded firearm, as well as a prohibited firearm.
The judge said Smith's actions were motivated by a combination of his criminal record and his desire to carry out his duties as a law enforcement officer.
"His conduct is in line with a pattern or practice, whether or not he is a convicted felon, that is more than likely to result in criminal charges," Judge James M. McAlpine said.