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Closer to It!, by Brian Auger and Oblivion Express -- $13.98
Natural Selection, by Fuel -- $10.99
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The Lost Art of the Idle Moment, by Carmen Rizzo -- $17.98
Something Like Human, by Fuel -- $10.99
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The Best of Fuel, by Fuel -- $11.99
Fossil Fuel (Singles 1977-1992), by XTC -- $27.49
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Rules for producing `clean' fuel may be relaxed, add pollution Part of an occasional series on the ethanol boom
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A Binghamton University biologist's discovery of a molecule that induces the dispersion of biofilms will likely mean a sea change in health care, manufacturing, shipping and pharmaceutics over the coming years. [click link for full article]
As President Bush promotes ethanol as a green alternative to gasoline, his administration is quietly relaxing environmental rules for dozens of new corn-to-fuel refineries sprouting up across the nation.
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- There's a gold rush happening in the heartland, and ethanol companies know it. With a slap on the back from the government, and the glimmer of $3 gasoline in their eyes, they're rushing to turn fields of green into gallons of fuel.
CHICAGO _ As President Bush promotes ethanol as a green alternative to gasoline, his administration is quietly relaxing environmental rules for dozens of new corn-to-fuel refineries sprouting up across the nation. The U.S.
TACOMA - Republicans are in danger of losing control of the U.S. House of Representatives on Nov. 7, their brief September hopes for a surge of momentum burst by a barrage of bad news.
SHADELAND, Ind. (AP) -- Growing demand for ethanol has boosted prices for the corn-based fuel additive, worrying ethanol supporters just as they’re making inroads getting motorists interested in the alternative fuel.
But new fuel sources should not be pushed at the expense of others, an industry exec tells an alternative-fuels conference.

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