If building a campaign war chest is any measure, Hardie Davis and Harold Jones are running neck and neck in the race to replace former state...
...Power would be allowed to earn more money off its new reactors if it keeps construction costs below $5.8 billion. If building costs exceed $6.4 billion, then regulators would lower the company's earnings.
...to constrain nuclear construction costs. Under their plan, Georgia Power would earn more money off its new reactors if building costs are below $5.8 billion. The company would lose money if costs exceeded $6.4 billion.
...he has already shelled out to purchase and clear the land - into a holding pattern. "At this point I'm not sure if building the car wash is the right thing to do," said Mr. Weeks, who owns a transmission shop just up the block on Jones...
...county lines. -- The Department of Transportation, the state's powerful road-building agency that could lose clout if building rail diverts money and attention from laying asphalt. -- Existing transit systems such as MARTA, which operate autonomously...
...materials to them for free. If a van is donated to the Jacksons, do they expect the insurance to be paid for them? If building materials are donated, do they expect people to donate their time to build them a new house? To me, that is expecting...
...ourselves from other people. Stuff like that.I've preached it -- many times. While all of that it true, what if building walls could also be a positive practice? Even a biblical practice?A wall, a fence or something similar represents...
...it would earn more money off its new reactors, which are expected to start commercial operation in 2016 and 2017. If building costs exceed $6.4 billion, then state regulators would lower the company's earnings.The plan is intended to...
...Power would be allowed to earn more money off its new reactors if it keeps construction costs below $5.8 billion. If building costs exceed $6.4 billion, then regulators would lower the company's earnings.
...Monday that it is considering adjusting high tariffs imposed on such items as lumber from Canada and cement from Mexico if building needs from Hurricane Katrina cause prices to spike. Treasury Department spokesman Tony Fratto said that the administration...