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LNG terminal OK'd for Long Island Sound (AP via Yahoo! News) - Federal regulators have approved a liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Long Island Sound.
Federal regulators approve liquefied natural gas terminal for Long Island Sound (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) - WASHINGTON - Federal regulators have approved a liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Long Island Sound. The $700 million terminal has been proposed by Broadwater Energy. It would be located 9 miles from Long Island and 10 miles from the Connecticut shoreline.
FERC OKs Broadwater LNG Terminal For Long Island Sound (Nasdaq) - WASHINGTON (AP)--Federal regulators have approved a liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Long Island Sound. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday approved the $700 million terminal proposal by Broadwater Energy.
LNG Terminal Approved For Long Island Sound (CBS 2 Los Angeles) - The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission on Thursday approved a $700 million liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Long Island Sound.
Feds approve liquefied natural gas terminal for Long Island Sound; Conn. among foes (Charleston Daily Mail) - WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal energy regulators on Thursday approved a $700 million liquefied natural gas terminal proposed for Long Island Sound, a facility opposed by the state of Connecticut and other critics who say it would damage the environment and be vulnerable to a terrorist attack.
Everett Back With Long Island (OurSports Central) - (Central Islip, N.Y.) - Long Island Ducks team officials today announced that former Major League outfielder Carl Everett will return to the team for his second season in 2008. Everett was a major component of the Ducks lineup in 2007, hitting .312 while belting 25 home runs and establishing a new Ducks single-season record with 97 RBI.
Long Island Rail Road Goes Wireless (NY1 News) - The Long Island Rail Road added wireless internet access in its Pennsylvania Station waiting room just before Wednesday’s rush hour. Commuters can now surf the internet as they wait for their trains to roll in.
Long Island Corp. Declares Dividend (AP via Yahoo! Finance) - The First of Long Island Corp. said Tuesday its board declared a quarterly dividend of 15 cents. The parent of the First National Bank of Long Island said the dividend is payable April 11 to shareholders of record March 31.
Don’t deny people at Long Island (The National) - THIS letter is for the attention of Madang Governor Sir Arnold Amet. “Last Sunday, Peter Memafu and I flew to Long Island to deliver medical supplies to Bok and Pt Kiau aid posts.
Softball: FGCU splits doubleheader with Long Island (Naples Daily News) - The Florida Gulf Coast University softball team split a doubleheader with the Blackbirds of Long Island on Tuesday, losing the opener 3-2, and winning the nightcap 5-3.
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