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Energy plan should mitigate costs

Whether or not the United States can unilaterally and cost-effectively make any significant changes in the Earth's climate will not deter Committee Chairman Henry Waxman, D-Calif., and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., in their desire to have ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Salt Lake Tribune,  15 May 2009
Related Topics: Henry A. Waxman,  Jim Matheson,  Barack Obama

Hold on, a washing machine is calling

run down and retrieve it before it leaps out of the machine. Secondly, it will notify me instantly if a washer or dryer opens up. I don't know how my parents survived college. No computers or Internet. No cell phones. The only video game they had was ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Daily Breeze,  29 Sep 2008
Related Topics: In Style

Pirates embarrassed again

With another blowout loss, this one at the hands of the West Virginia Mountaineers, the Seton Hall Pirates see their ship sinking as it heads towards the NCAA tournament.  They are taking on a lot of water with this five game losing streak and with ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  17 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Joe Alexander

UConn escapes South Florida in OT

The South Florida Bulls gave the UConn Huskies all they could handle as the Huskies needed a basket by Craig Austrie in the final second of overtime to escape with a win. Combined with Syracuse’s upset win over Georgetown, the Huskies pull to within ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  16 Feb 2008

Price and Thabeet showing shades of champions

On the aching back of star center Emeka Okafor, the UConn Huskies cut down the nets in San Antonio as the 2004 NCAA Basketball National Champions. The eventual #2 draft pick won the award for the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player, won Player of the ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  14 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Ben Gordon,  Emeka Okafor,  Jameer Nelson,  National Basketball Association,  Hasheem Thabeet

Luck O’ the Irish can’t stop the Huskies

There’s still no stopping the white hot Huskies, who used a come from behind 84-78 victory of Notre Dame to run their winning streak to 8 games and even the season series with the Irish. Trailing at the half seems to be a common theme for the Huskies ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  13 Feb 2008

Seton Hall falls to Marquette

The Seton Hall Pirates came out flat and never recovered.  After falling behind 21-4 early in the game, the Hall did not exactly roll over and continue to get crushed, but they did not make any sort of a comeback either. The Pirates were dominated on ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Larry Davis

Welcome to the Hall Sports Journal

Welcome to the Hall Sports Journal.  I am Mike Peterson, I also write for Husky Connection here at MVN.com and I plan to make this the deepest and most insightful Seton Hall sports blog on the web.   I’ll start with a quick recap of how this basketball ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  12 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Mike Peterson,  University of Notre Dame

A tale of two games, UConn beats GT with strong 2nd half

The UConn Huskies of the first half and the UConn Huskies of the 2nd half looked like two completely different teams on Saturday evening.  After looking dead in a slow first half, Connecticut rallied back with a huge second half to defeat the Georgia ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  9 Feb 2008

Huskies sleep through 1st half vs GT

The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets showed up to play this weekend in Storrs. Georgia Tech leads UConn  35-31 at the break and the story of the first half is that Georgia Tech played to win and UConn just looked uninterested. It really was an impressive ...

From MICHAEL PETERSON, Most Valuable Network,  9 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Hasheem Thabeet

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