Raj Rajarathnam’s Bail
Raj Rajaratnam looked unusually charming in person. Surrounded by a troupe of lawyers inside the magisterial courtroom in Manhattan’s Second District Courthouse, he was calm, unflappable and dressed in a uniform black. A newspaper sketch artist hovered around him like a fly, closely studying his sideburns for exact representation in pastels.
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Britain faces serious power shortages in the next four years because of an aging energy infrastructure, warned the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), the United Kingdom’s chief energy regulator.
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Will Silicon Valley be left in the dust of other nations in the clean energy race?
Washington, of course, says no, promising $2.5 billion for renewable-energy research and another $37 million for small businesses to develop cleantech.
Silicon Valley says that’s not enough.
