Mar. 23rd, 2009

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В прошлом месяце Сенат Соединенных Штатов Америки принял закон, ограничивающий траты на корпоративные путешествия для корпораций, получивших антикризисную финансовую помощь от правительства.

Спрашивается: какая влиятельная лоббистская группа возмущена этим законом?
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В прошлом месяце Сенат Соединенных Штатов Америки принял закон, ограничивающий траты на корпоративные путешествия для корпораций, получивших антикризисную финансовую помощь от правительства.

Спрашивается: какая влиятельная лоббистская группа возмущена этим законом?
birdwatcher: (Carlo)
Продолжаю черпать вдохновение у лондонских оркестрантов. Joost Bosdijk:
One of my teachers said: "To prepare an audition -- because it's quite sometimes a stressfull thing -- it is great to do it somehow, because you really challenge yourself -- but you have to think about it as if you are going to rob the bank. You should not leave anything up to chance, because as soon as you have thought about every possibility, about everything that can happen, you will never be surprised in a stressful situation, and actually you are much more capable of handling it." I thought that was a tremendously helpful suggestion.

birdwatcher: (Carlo)
Продолжаю черпать вдохновение у лондонских оркестрантов. Joost Bosdijk:
One of my teachers said: "To prepare an audition -- because it's quite sometimes a stressfull thing -- it is great to do it somehow, because you really challenge yourself -- but you have to think about it as if you are going to rob the bank. You should not leave anything up to chance, because as soon as you have thought about every possibility, about everything that can happen, you will never be surprised in a stressful situation, and actually you are much more capable of handling it." I thought that was a tremendously helpful suggestion.

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Bloomberg.com -- The White House is reviewing a proposed finding by the Environmental Protection Agency that greenhouse gases pose a danger to public health, which could lead to new restrictions on cars and coal-fired power plants.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that carbon dioxide could be restricted by the government under the Clean Air Act, and ordered the EPA to determine whether the emissions endangered the public. Former President George W. Bush declined to curb the emissions.

U.S. Representative Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat who heads House global warming panels, said in a written statement that the EPA finding “will officially end the era of denial on global warming.”
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Bloomberg.com -- The White House is reviewing a proposed finding by the Environmental Protection Agency that greenhouse gases pose a danger to public health, which could lead to new restrictions on cars and coal-fired power plants.

The Supreme Court ruled in 2007 that carbon dioxide could be restricted by the government under the Clean Air Act, and ordered the EPA to determine whether the emissions endangered the public. Former President George W. Bush declined to curb the emissions.

U.S. Representative Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat who heads House global warming panels, said in a written statement that the EPA finding “will officially end the era of denial on global warming.”