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- Io Energy (http://www.ioenergy.com)
Launched in early 2002, Io Energy is rapidly becoming one of North
America's premier providers of information and analysis about electric
power markets. Their regional publications Power Daily Northeast,
Power Daily Midwest, and Power Daily Southeast feature
in-depth local news coverage. Their national publications Generation
Markets Week and Electric Tranmission Week provide essential
insight and analysis for every segment of the electric power business.
- Environmental fight
looms over Montana constitution,
Generation Markets Week - Aug. 18, 2002
- LIPA calls on U.S. Energy
Dept. to force start of Cross Sound Cable ,
Power Daily Northeast - Aug. 18, 2002
- Duke purchases 102 turbines in three years
from GE
. . .Duke drops plans for Florida plant
. . .Army Corps sued for granting test permit to
Cape Wind
. . .PGE looks toward more self-reliance, long-term
deals,
Generation Markets Week - Sept. 09, 2002
- Company to Build Test Wind Tower in Nantucket
Sound
Power Daily Northeast - Aug. 18, 2002
- Company to Build Test Wind Tower in Nantucket
Sound
Power Daily Northeast - Aug. 18, 2002
- Company to Build Test
Wind Tower in Nantucket Sound
Power Daily Northeast - Aug. 18, 2002
- Potomac Tech Journal (http://www.potomactechjournal.com)
Washington's explosive growth as a leader in the technology business
led to the creation of the Potomac Tech Journal. The industry's
recent struggles have only made high-quality information more important.
The weekly newspaper, which is owned by American City Business Journal's,
is the technology region's "newspaper of record," regularly
beating out more well established papers such as the Washington
Post.
- Web-based
communications gain from travel decline - Oct. 15, 2001.
- Meeting
the Challange: Decline in trade show attendance worries execs
- Oct. 29, 2001.
- Growing Slowly, Aug. 18, 2001
- Growing Slowly, Aug. 18, 2001
- Growing Slowly, Aug. 18, 2001
- Growing Slowly, Aug. 18, 2001
- WashingtonPost.com: Cameraworks (http://www.washingtonpost.com)
Camera Works showcases
new forms of storytelling by merging the best of print journalism,
photojournalism and documentary filmmaking with the interactive
properties of the Internet.
- GW Journal (No longer online)
The GW Journal was created to fullfill the George Washington University's
need for a more-lively, more in-depth news publication. Combining
investigative articles, powerful photographs, a humor section and
even fictional stories (clearly marked of course), the GWJ is a
unique undergraduate publication.
- GW Hatchet (http://www.gwhatchet.com)
The GW Hatchet is the George Washington University's newspaper
of record. Published twice-weekly, the Hatchet tells you the score
of last night's basketball game, rates the newest hollywood thrillers
and investigates the most recent impeachment (2000) or tie-election
(2001) in the vote for class president.
- Class work (http://www.gwu.com)
Class work was initiated specifically so that I could be useful
for YOU. The George Washington University's School
of Media and Public Affairs is designed to give budding journalists
hands-on experience, without immediatly leaving them open to libel
suits. This is some of my work there.
- Web Site: (Y-Vote) A news site
developed as a class project in 2000
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