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Analysis: At margins of shale oil boom, a tempered euphoria
By Kristen Hays and Jonathan Leff HOUSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the past three years, the boom in the U.S. shale oil industry has outstripped all expectations. Production surged far faster than any forecasts; drillers raced to secure space in new pipelines to get their crude to market. Now, at the periphery, that...
yahoo.com (2 hours ago)

Logan Couture is stepping up in a big way for Sharks
The 24-year-old center has developed into a leader for a San Jose team trying to escape its past playoff failures. He scored the winning goal in overtime in Game 3 against the Kings.SAN JOSE - When Kings defenseman Drew Doughty had his day with the Stanley Cup last summer, he held a party in his hometown of London,...
latimes.com (3 hours ago)

10 Countries Where People Fear For Their Safety
From 24/7 Wall St. Last year, more than two-thirds of all people surveyed said they felt safe walking alone at night, according to a Gallup poll conducted in 134 countries. But in 31 countries, less than half the population felt this way. In Venezuela and South Africa, nearly three out of four people reported...
huffingtonpost.com (5 hours ago)
Montclair committee to survey senior citizens
The Montclair Senior Citizens Advisory Committee, in partnership with Partners for Health, has developed a survey targeting the over-55 population. The survey will gather data that the municipal government can use to understand its planning needs for this population.
northjersey.com (5 hours ago)

Letters: Europe and the fight for fair wages
Bob Crow is correct to label the European Union as a free-market straightjacket increasing misery for the continent's majority (Exit Europe from the left, 18 May), but he is mistaken to imagine we can improve matters by leaving. Should we do so we will then be out in the cold and easily picked off by big business...
guardian.co.uk (10 hours ago)
Phill Jupitus – review
When you are comfortably established in comedy's club class, no one expects you to innovate. It is to Phill Jupitus's immense credit, then, that this touring show is genuinely experimental and unlike anything else on the circuit. What it isn't, alas, is successful. Combining character comedy and improv, Jupitus...
guardian.co.uk (13 hours ago)
Pope Francis answers a new calling: Catholic Church's iPad app
This apple has nothing to do with Adam. The Catholic Church unveiled a new iPad application this week, intended to keep the faithful abreast of Vatican comings-and-goings, as well as other news from the church's missions throughout the world. Called the MISSIO App, the new software debuted during a ceremony hosted...
foxnews.com (15 hours ago)
Phone app has Mich. park information
OKEMOS, Mich. - A new smartphone application has been developed that will provide users with information about Michigan’s parks and other recreational opportunities.
toledoblade.com (15 hours ago)
New smartphone app provides Michigan park information
Okemos - A new smartphone application has been developed that will provide users with information about Michigan's parks and other recreational opportunities.
detroitnews.com (15 hours ago)
New smartphone app provides state park information
OKEMOS, Mich. (AP) - A new smartphone application has been developed that will provide users with information about Michigan's parks and other recreational opportunities.
theoaklandpress.com (16 hours ago)
Calif. beach agencies dig in over parking-fee proposals
LOS ANGELES - Sunbathers flocking to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant. But not so along the less-developed north coast where it's customa…
azstarnet.com (23 hours ago)
Latest oil boom may have transformative effects
The surge in oil production in the U.S. and Canada, and shrinking oil consumption in the developed world, is transforming the global oil market. The threat of chronic oil shortages is all but gone, U.S. dependence on Middle Eastern oil will continue to dwindle, and oil will increasingly flow to the developing...
sltrib.com (23 hours ago)
US boom transforming global oil trade shaking up global markets
The surge in oil production in the U.S. and Canada and shrinking oil consumption in the developed world is transforming the global oil market.
northjersey.com (1 day ago)
Coffee, kisses, cellphones, tears all part of Ventura County commuter rituals
Whether Ventura County commuters drive alone, carpool or take the public transportation, workday rituals have developed with the daily commute.
vcstar.com (1 day ago)
Savannah gets taste of future at SCAD Fashion Show
While last year’s Savannah College of Art and Design senior fashion show embraced the Renaissance, this year’s students rocketed their designs into the present and the future. The annual event featuring an elite set of senior collections engaged its audience from the first minute and kept to its reputation of...
savannahnow.com (1 day ago)

Bad News For Beachgoers
LOS ANGELES — Sunbathers flocking to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant. Not so along the less developed north coast where it's customary to ditch cars on the shoulder of Highway 1 to surf, swim or picnic. That sandy line that long defined the state's disparate...
huffingtonpost.com (1 day ago)

Sooth that ache - with fake frozen peas: Researchers develop reusable replica of the age-old...
Researchers have developed a perfect ‘bag of peas’ called Frozenpeaz conform to the shape of the injured joint no matter how many times they are frozen.
dailymail.co.uk (1 day ago)

Parking fees fight at Calif. state beaches heat up
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sunbathers flocking to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant. Not so along the less developed north coast where it's customary to ditch cars on the shoulder of Highway 1 to surf, swim or picnic.
yahoo.com (1 day ago)

Targets have to be met as Abu Dhabi build a new Manchester City | David Conn
In Roberto Mancini's Guardian interview with Daniel Taylor in February, the Manchester City manager was comfortable enough to wave away speculation he would be replaced, to criticise his players and emphasise his direct line to the club's owner in Abu Dhabi. "Txiki and Ferran? They are not above me," he said of...
guardian.co.uk (1 day ago)

At Google we aspire to do the right thing. So we welcome a debate on international tax reform |...
At a time when families are having to tighten their belts and funding for vital public services is under pressure, corporate taxation is rightly a hot topic. And as a company that has always aspired to do the right thing, we understand why Google is at the centre of that debate. In the interests of moving the...
guardian.co.uk (1 day ago)

The Return Of America Ferrera
America Ferrera may return to ABC. The former "Ugly Betty" actress’ telenovela project "Pedro & Maria" is in development at the broadcast network as a potential limited series. Originally developed at MTV three years ago, "Pedro & Maria" is a modern day twist on "Romeo and Juliet." The project is from...
huffingtonpost.com (1 day ago)
Parking fees at California state beaches heat up
Sunbathers flocking to Southern California beaches are used to feeding the meter or paying a parking attendant. Not so along the less developed north coast where it's customary to ditch cars on the shoulder of Highway 1 to surf, swim or picnic.
mydesert.com (1 day ago)
UConn to host training session on NE school safety
STORRS, Conn. - The University of Connecticut is hosting a training session for New England educators this week on how to prepare and respond to a crisis. The program developed by the National Association of School Psychologists will be held at the Storrs campus from Monday through Wednesday for teachers,...
bostonherald.com (1 day ago)
Why Japan Is Bad For The World
Japan continues to be the world's biggest financial story. The consensus seems to be that the country's extraordinary economic measures are good for both itself and the world. I've detailed previously how Japan's efforts are likely to have terrible domestic economic consequences, whether they succeed or not. Today,...
zerohedge.com (1 day ago)

Mark Fried: Why Are We Bullying The World's Poorest Countries?
We haven't heard much out of the World Trade Organization since 2005, when the US government decided to continue subsidizing corporate farms rather than forge a global trade deal. Yet the WTO machinery keeps grinding on -- and grinding poor countries down. At hand is a looming deadline in July by which the Least...
huffingtonpost.com (1 day ago)

The World's Fastest Wi-Fi Puts Your Sluggish Router to Shame
For the most part, we're all happy if we can get Internet that's fast enough to stream some HD video. But faster is always better, and a new, world-record setting network developed in Germany is so blazing fast you wouldn't know what to do with it. It can deliver 10 HD films in a second. Developed by the Karlsruhe...
gizmodo.com (1 day ago)

In Depth: Can gaming be the turning point for Linux on the desktop?
Dear old Linux, what are we to do with you? Developed for just over two decades and it's still barely made a mark on the consumer consciousness. There was a vague peak during the netbook fad - as it enabled companies to eliminate the extra cost of a Windows installation - but that quickly faltered after people...
techradar.com (1 day ago)
Fissures break out over tax reform deal
Fractures have developed within the Iowa Senate Democratic Caucus over a sweeping tax relief package, but Senate Majority Leader Michael Gronstal said Friday he still expects to pass a bill in the coming days.
desmoinesregister.com (1 day ago)
Lombard limits development on golf course land
Ken Loch links designated as 'open space'A portion of Ken Loch Golf Links could be developed for related uses under a proposal endorsed by Lombard trustees, who also agreed to designate the course as open space.
chicagotribune.com (2 days ago)

Rachel Alexandra, 2009 Preakness Winner, Recovers From Scare
Rachel Alexandra, the 2009 Preakness and horse of the year winner who is now a broodmare, is recuperating from a near-fatal infection she developed after foaling in February.
nytimes.com (2 days ago)