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EPA Honors Moab Area Community as Nation's First Green Power Community.
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November 5, 2004
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MOAB, Utah, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today that Utah's Greater Moab Community will be recognized this weekend as the nation's first Green Power Community. In August 2004, the City of Moab, Castle Valley, Pack Creek Ranch, and Spanish Valley, Utah became the first community in the nation to meet and exceed the EPA Green Power Partnership's minimum benchmark for green power usage with voluntary purchases.
"The U.S. EPA is delighted to recognize the Moab Area Community as the first Green Power Community for ...
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Napoleon's Jailer: Lt. Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, A Life. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: History: Review of New Books
; ...Napoleon's Jailer: Lt. Gen. Sir Hudson Lowe, A Life Madison: Farleigh Dickinson...criticism about grammatical errors in Lowe's correspondence. Though it does not alter the stereotype of Sir Hudson Lowe, this book contributes to our understanding...
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From an empire to an island Andrew Roberts assesses two accounts of Napoleon's last years and an intriguing new theory as to the cause of his early death
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...of the new governor of St Helena, Sir Hudson Lowe, in 1816. Scholars have conducted...historians generally arguing that Lowe was Napoleon's executioner, and...contribution to this debate portrays Lowe as a charmless, pettifogging officer...
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Napoleon and Doctor Verling on St. Helena.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Libraries and the Cultural Record
; ...because he had been appointed by Sir Hudson Lowe, the governor of St. Helena, Napoleon refused Verling's services. Lowe was detested by Napoleon, who found...determined not to cooperate with Governor Lowe. The letters from Lowe and his staff...
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The invisible patient
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...from the island. The governor, Sir Hudson Lowe, believed that O'Meara had been...It was not until 3 May 1821 that Lowe accepted that Napoleon was ill...Paris stage, the actor who played Lowe was granted police protection. The...
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How Far from Austerlitz? Napoleon, 1805-1815. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...there was collusion, sir, or that villain would...he ought to be shot, sir -- brought to a court-martial and shot, by jove.' Sir Neil Campbell was not shot...governor of St Helena, Sir Hudson Lowe, after Napoleon's death...
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1815: The Road to Waterloo. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: History Today
; ...there was collusion, sir, or that villain would...he ought to be shot, sir -- brought to a court-martial and shot, by jove.' Sir Neil Campbell was not shot...governor of St Helena, Sir Hudson Lowe, after Napoleon's death...
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Reviven el mito de Napoleon.(Gente)
Newspaper article from: Reforma (México D.F., México)
; ...entre Napolen (Philippe Torreton) y sir Hudson Lowe (Richard E. Grant), su carcelero...del conquistador. "Quise hacer de Lowe no una caricatura sino una vctima...que era un hombre limitado. "Lowe no es un personaje malo, no es un...
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Books: Desolate end of man who fought to conquer Europe; Napoleon Bonaparte: England's Prisoner, by Frank Giles. Constable & Robinson, pounds 18.99 (hardback).(Features)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; ...man as he wrestled with his imprisonment. At Longwood jail he was treated harshly by the governor, Sir Hudson Lowe, though Giles argues that Lowe deserves more credit for his behaviour than has normally been the case. Napoleon's body was finally...
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Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...came under the supervision of the island's Governor, Sir Hudson Lowe, who has been reviled by some historians, and accused...Looking afresh at the evidence, Frank Giles portrays Lowe in a more favourable light, though he still emerges...
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Napoleon Bonaparte: England's Prisoner.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
; ...search means the author has to look again at the role of Sir Hudson Lowe, Napoleon's Guardian on St Helena whom those who praised...was divided. Mr Giles' conclusion is that Britain and Lowe behaved honourably. The book's real value lies in...
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