Chicago Tribune Workers well-advised to question 401(k) advice Janet Kidd Stewart The journey Published April 1, 2007 Long considered an executive perk, free...
The Charlotte Observer, Mon, Apr. 02, 2007 Duke Energy sent back to lower court CHRISTOPHER D. KIRKPATRICK The U.S. Supreme Court set aside a lower court...
"The vote in the second case, Environmental Defense v. Duke Energy Corp., No. 05-848, was 9 to 0." New York Times, April 3, 2007 Justices Say E.P.A. Has Power...
"Poor air quality in Charlotte and other growing areas of the Carolinas has focused attention in recent years on controlling emissions from coal-fired plants" ...
"He also became vested in 146,500 shares in stock valued by the company at more than $4.5 million." Compensation for Duke Energy's Rogers More Than $27.5M in...
"four companies have agreed to pay ratepayers a combined $67.4 million over allegations of manipulating natural gas prices." The Sacramento Bee Four firms...
GM will freeze salaried pensions, shift to 401(k)s By Sharon Silke Carty, USA TODAY DETROIT — General Motors announced Tuesday that it is shrinking its ...
The Charlotte Observer, Thu, Apr. 12, 2007 North Carolina is a top 5 polluter Wade Rawlins North Carolina ranked in the top five states in growth of emissions ...
New York Times, April 12, 2007 Editorial The Billion-Dollar Brushoff If there is a single, logical justification for the wild executive compensation packages...
The Charlotte Observer, Sat, Apr. 14, 2007 Duke won't fight plant ruling JIM POLSON Duke Energy Corp. won't appeal a February decision by North Carolina's...
Tierney Fights to Protect Retiree Health Benefits Files Legislation Preventing Post-Retirement Corporate Cutbacks March 9, 2007 Washington, DC - In the face of...
"Duke Energy Carolinas and Progress Energy have sweetened their bitter renewables pill" INDY, APRIL 18, 2007 Insider meetings shape laws BY LISA SORG North...
Dayton Daily News, Saturday, April 21, 2007 Appeals court upholds ruling against AK Steel in pension fight The company is ordered to pay more than $46 million...
The News & Observer, 4/24/07 Rethink coal plant, critics urge Environmentalists take a step toward a legal challenge of Duke Energy's plans Jonathan B. Cox ...
Reactor makers asked to ponder plane hit By H. JOSEF HEBERT, Associated Press Writer Tue Apr 24 WASHINGTON - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposed a new ...
The Oxford Press, Friday, May 04, 2007 Letters to the Editor Power outages providing life lessons Now that our electricity has gone out for the second time in...
"A full fuel tanker en route to a gas station hit a guardrail and exploded" Highway fire raises nuclear waste concern UPI OAKLAND, Calif., May 2 A long-lasting...
Charlotte Business Journal, May 7, 2007 Partner quits Duke's Lee Nuclear project Southern Co. has decided not to partner with Duke Energy Corp. on the proposed...
Asheville Citizen-Times Duke Energy plant hearing postponed by Leslie Boyd published May 10, 2007 RALEIGH - The N.C. Division of Air Quality has postponed a...
Triangle Business Journal Duke reveals energy-efficiency plan; customers to pay fees Monday May 7 Duke Energy announced plans Monday for an energy-efficiency ...
Cincinnati Business Courier - Monday, May 14, 2007 Baker Concrete to work on plutonium disposal facility A local concrete company will be part of a project to...
New York Times, May 19, 2007 Say-on-Pay Gets Support at Verizon By GRETCHEN MORGENSON A proposal to give Verizon Communications' shareholders a voice in its...
New York Times Editorial Be Kind to Our Whistle-Blower Friends Published: May 24, 2007 The most endangered species inside the Washington Beltway is the federal...
"It's not clear how close the plant was to an accident." Associated Press Company distancing itself from damage at nuclear plant May 13, 2007 CLEVELAND (AP) -...
"It's really the first time that any other part of the country has started saying, 'You can't put this stuff on our roads' " Las Vegas Review – Journal, May...
CBS News Investigates How Individual Health Insurance Providers Can Deny Big Claims CBS News, May 24, 2007 When Health Coverage Doesn't Hold Up (CBS) As more...
Ex-workers said the company sought to get rid of personnel 40 and older. The Kansas City Star, Thu, May. 17, 2007 Age case is settled by Sprint By DIANE...
"a large sum was withdrawn from his account by thieves relying on Wachovia and other banks" New York Times, May 20, 2007 Bilking the Elderly, With a Corporate...