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Who Will Lead The Recovery? Start With TexasNational journal (1975), 2010-09COPYRIGHT 2010 Atlantic Media, Ltd. ;COPYRIGHT 2010 Atlantic Media, Ltd. ;Copyright Atlantic Media, Inc. Sep 10, 2010 ;ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553 ;CODEN: NAJODVFull text available |
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Does the Obama Administration Slow-Walk Oil and Gas Leases?National journal (1975), 2012-11COPYRIGHT 2012 Atlantic Media, Ltd. ;COPYRIGHT 2012 Atlantic Media, Ltd. ;Copyright Atlantic Media, Inc. Nov 1, 2012 ;ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553 ;CODEN: NAJODVFull text available |
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On energy policy, the administration prefers to duck, defer and deliberateNational journal (1975), 1981-07, Vol.13, p.1280-1283ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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New board to cut red tape may cause some problems of its own: the Energy mobilization board is supposed to provide a "fast track" for important energy projects, but skeptics wonder whether it can really do the jobNational journal (1975), 1980-05, Vol.12, p.760-764ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Cutting energy project red tape raises legal, practical questions: despite some sharp criticism, Congress is moving toward establishing an energy mobilization board to expedite approval of energy projectsNational journal (1975), 1979-09, Vol.11, p.1448-1451ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Carter's newest energy goals--can we get there from here? President Carter's plans to reduce oil imports by about five million barrels a day would entail large-scale federal intervention in the energy businessNational journal (1975), 1979-07, Vol.11, p.1192-1202ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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The shaky, unpredictable world of energy investment: the federal government feels the private sector should pay for profit-making enterprises, but private sources of capital are reluctant to take the risksNational journal (1975), 1979-04, Vol.11, p.646-650ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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A funny thing happened on the way to Phase II: the Energy Department's latest answer to the energy crisis--boosting energy production--got held at the starting gate by OMB [Office of Management and Budget]National journal (1975), 1978-05, Vol.10, p.708-711ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Operation manipulation [discusses a government report which charges the Carter administration with misusing data to support its energy program]National journal (1975), 1977-12, Vol.9, p.1967ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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The energy tax bill's long road from the Senate to conferenceNational journal (1975), 1977-11, Vol.9, p.1716-1719ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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The Senate plays "let's make a deal" with Carter's energy planNational journal (1975), 1977-09, Vol.9, p.1486-1489ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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The Carter energy epic--enter the Senate: a last-minute vote in the House that almost gutted the administration's crude oil tax was an ominous warning of the tough fight that lies ahead in the SenateNational journal (1975), 1977-08, Vol.9, p.1303-1306ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Carter's energy crusade becomes Tip [Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill]'s party caucus: the Democrats on the House energy committee smoothed over their differences in private caucuses and left the Republicans wondering what happenedNational journal (1975), 1977-07, Vol.9, p.1196-1199ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Carter's energy plan is gaining momentum on Capitol HillNational journal (1975), 1977-07, Vol.9, p.1068-1070ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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The Carter energy plan: some answers to the questionsNational journal (1975), 1977-05, Vol.9, p.710-712ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Jimmy Carter's energy crusadeNational journal (1975), 1977-04, Vol.9, p.656-672ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Energy conservation begins at home--with the states and cities: state and local governments are leading the way in developing innovative schemes to conserve energy and encouraging homeowners to do soNational journal (1975), 1977-03, Vol.9, p.389-391ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Conservation--the cornerstone of Carter's plans for energy: Carter's plans may tie conservation to the consumer's pocketbook--with the threat of harsher, mandatory controls if results aren't forthcomingNational journal (1975), 1977-02, Vol.9, p.313-318ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Western states join in forming a united energy frontNational journal (1975), 1977-02, Vol.9, p.208-210ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |
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Ford juggles energy forecasts while making target easier to hit; under the administration's new definitions, self-sufficiency will be reached if by 1985 the country is importing the same amount of oil as it is nowNational journal (1975), 1976-03, Vol.8, p.331ISSN: 0360-4217 ;EISSN: 1943-4553Full text available |