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Wednesday, January 6 Play today's show | How to listen Concertos by Poulenc and Carter The American composer Ned Rorem likes to classify music as being either "French" or "German" -- by "French" Rorem means music that is sensuous, economical, and unabashedly superficial; by "German" Rorem means music that strives to be brainy, complex, and impenetrably deep. On today's date the Boston Symphony gave the premiere performances of two important 20th century piano concertos. The first, by Francis Poulenc, had its premiere in Boston under the baton of Charles Munch on today's date in 1950, with the composer himself at the piano. Poulenc's Concerto is a light, entertaining work in a holiday mood, with no pretension to profundity whatsoever. It is quintessentially "French" according to Rorem's classification. The other Piano Concerto, by the American composer Elliott Carter, also had its Boston premiere on today's date in 1967, conducted by Erich Leinsdorf, with Jacob Lateiner as the soloist. Carter's Piano Concerto was written in Berlin between 1964 and 1965, a time when the Berlin Wall dividing the city was still new. Carter says he composed his concerto in a studio near an American target range, and one commentator at least hears the sounds of machine guns in the work's second movement. Carter himself compared the three woodwind solos in the same movement to the advice given by three friends of the long-suffering character of Job in the Bible. Needless to say to anyone familiar with Carter's music, Rorem would emphatically classify Carter's Concerto as "German" to the max! | Music Played on Today's Program: Additional Information: About the Program Support Composers Datebook Your support makes our online services possible. Contribute Now. | |||||||
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Local Breaking News: Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd expected to announce retirement, sources say
11:51 PM EST Tuesday, January 5, 2010
News alert: Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd expected to announce retirement, sources say
Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (Conn.), a leading Democrat whose political star fell along with the nation's economy, is expected to announce Wednesday that he has decided against running for reelection this November, according to sources briefed on the decision.
Dodd, in his fifth term, chairs the Senate Banking Committee. His retirement would be the second such announcement by a Senate Democrat in 24 hours; North Dakota's Byron Dorgan said Tuesday that he would not run this fall.
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Breaking Political News: Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd expected to announce retirement, sources say
11:46 PM EST Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Connecticut Sen. Chris Dodd expected to announce retirement, sources say
Sen. Christopher J. Dodd (Conn.), a leading Democrat whose political star fell along with the nation's economy, is expected to announce Wednesday that he has decided against running for reelection this November, according to sources briefed on the decision.
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Political News Alert
09:18 PM EST Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Colorado Gov. Ritter will not run for reelection
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter (D) will not run for a second term, Democratic sources said Tuesday night. Ritter's election in 1996 helped Democrats claim a majority of the nation's governorships for the first time in 12 years.
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Redskins News Alert: Shanahan, Redskins have deal in principle
09:09 PM EST Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Shanahan, Redskins have deal in principle
The former Denver Broncos coach is set to become head coach of the Washington Redskins, according to multiple reports.
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09:09 PM EST Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Shanahan, Redskins have deal in principle
The former Denver Broncos coach is set to become head coach of the Washington Redskins, according to multiple reports.
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Political News Alert: Sen. Byron Dorgan to retire
06:08 PM EST Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sen. Byron Dorgan to retire
North Dakota Sen. Byron Dorgan, a third-term Democrat, said in a statement that he will not run for reelection this year. "I have other interests and I have other things I would like to pursue outside of public life," Dorgan said.
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1) Google confirms plans to sell own mobile phoneGoogle unveiled its entry into the mobile phone marketplace Tuesday with a smartphone dubbed the "Nexus One." 2) Google Nexus One Product Page Briefly Live, Featuring An Android 2.0 Video?According to TmoNews , the page where the information about the Google phone aka the Nexus One will be put live today around the time of the official announcement at Google's offices in Silicon Valley, was briefly up earlier this morning only to be taken down moments after. 3) 4chan Presents: YouTube Porn Day (NSFW)It looks like 4chan has found its first major target of 2010. In a message sent to what is presumably a huge amount of undisclosed receipients, 4chan is announcing that this coming Wednesday, January 6, is going to be a very special event: YouTube Porn Day. 4) White House urges more wireless Internet accessThe Obama administration called Monday for federal regulators to provide more spectrum for wireless high-speed Internet services, saying mobile broadband would bring competition to DSL, cable and fiber broadband providers. 5) New vaccine blocks the high of cocaineScientists may have created a vaccine against cocaine addiction: a series of shots that changes the body's chemistry so that the drug can't enter the brain and provide a high. 6) Prospect of body scans bares privacy worriesIt has come to this. Already shoeless, beltless and waterless, more beleaguered air passengers will be holding their legs apart, raising their arms and effectively baring it all as they pass through U.S. airport security checkpoints. Add the "full-body scan" to the list of indignities that some t... 7) Portable Hard Drives: A Terabyte in Your PocketGood things come in small packages--and when it comes to storage, the saying couldn't be more true. No matter what size your data set is, you can find a stylish, pocketable wonder of modern miniaturization to store it and transport it. 8) Questions stall Pentagon computer defensesThe Pentagon's plan to set up a command to defend its global network of computer systems has been slowed by congressional questions about its mission and possible privacy concerns, according to officials familiar with the plan. 9) Public interest groups call for antitrust probe of TV EverywherePublic interest groups on Monday will call for federal antitrust watchdogs to investigate an industry-wide strategy by television service providers that they say will strap users to unnecessarily high monthly subscription fees and stifle competition. 10) CES 2010: New Canon PowerShots Are Low-Key, Low-CostLAS VEGAS -- While Canon aggressively revamped its Vixia camcorder line at CES 2010 in Las Vegas, the company took a much more conservative approach to its camera lineup. UNSUBSCRIBE | Additional Newsletter Services | Advertising | Subscribe to the Paper | Privacy Policy | | ||||
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Water News Release (HQ): CORRECTION: EPA Makes Announcement on Two Proposed West Virginia Mountaintop Coal Mines
CORRECTION: The version sent out earlier today was missing the 5th paragraph. The complete release is below.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 5, 2010
EPA Makes Announcement on Two Proposed
EPA is informing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that it supports issuing a Clean Water Act permit for the Hobet 45 mine in
In a second action, the
“These are important examples of EPA’s work to bring clarity to this process. Our role, along with the Army Corps of Engineers, is to ensure that mining companies avoid environmental degradation and protect water quality so that Appalachian communities don’t have to choose between jobs and their health,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “Working closely with mining companies, our federal and state partners, and the public, our goal is to ensure Americans living in coal country are protected from environmental, health and economic damage.”
In a letter sent today, EPA advised the Army Corps of Engineers that, as a result of changes agreed to by Hobet Mining LLC after discussions with EPA, the Hobet 45 mine now meets the requirements of the Clean Water Act, clearing the way for a final permit. EPA worked closely with Hobet Mining LLC and the Corps to redesign the proposed Hobet 45 mine to eliminate nearly 50 percent of stream impacts, reduce anticipated stream contamination, and protect public health. The Hobet 45 operation is expected to employ 460 United Mine Workers of America coal miners.
EPA’s request to extend the court deadline for the Spruce No. 1 mine will allow EPA, the mining company, and the Corps to continue their coordination until early March 2010. In the meantime, no additional mining operations may occur at the site until EPA determines the project complies with the Clean Water Act. EPA initiated a process to restrict or prohibit mining activity based on its conclusion that Spruce No. 1 mine, one of the largest mountaintop removal mines proposed in the Appalachian coalfields, presents significant environmental and water quality concerns. The agency made clear it is willing to continue communications with the Mingo Logan Company to amend the project so that it may comply with the nation’s clean water laws. If an agreement with the company can not be reached, EPA may take the next step in the process to prohibit or restrict mining activity under section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act.
Appalachian coal mining has buried an estimated 2,000 miles of streams in states including
More on the Hobet 45 Mine:
As originally proposed, the Hobet 45 mine would have buried nearly six miles of headwater streams and contaminated downstream waters that now support healthy streamlife and are used by local residents for fishing and swimming. EPA recommended key changes to the mine plan in consultation with Hobet Mining and the Corps that will:
- Reduce stream impacts by more than 16,000 linear feet;
- Require that contaminated mine drainage be directed away from surface waters;
- Ensure more effective compensation for environmental losses;
- Establish an adaptive management plan to further protect water quality; and
- Protect highly productive streams on the mine site.
The Hobet 45 mine is one of 79 projects identified by EPA as raising environmental concerns under a special enhanced coordination process with the Corps to make decisions on a large group of permits that were delayed for several years because of litigation.
More on the Spruce No. 1 Mine:
The Spruce No. 1 mine is one of the largest mountaintop removal mines ever proposed in the Appalachian coalfields and would clear more than 2,200 acres of forestlands, bury more than seven miles of headwater streams, and further contaminate downstream waters already heavily impacted by previous mining activities. EPA is concerned that the Spruce No. 1 mine may:
- Bury 7.5 miles of healthy headwater streams under 6 valley fills;
- Contaminate downstream surface waters with pollutants from the mine including selenium, conductivity, iron, and aluminum – pollutants that would continue to drain into streams long after the mine is closed;
- Cause additional harm to the Little Coal River watershed already significantly impacted by previous mining activities – 73 percent of streams are already impaired by mining;
- Deforest 2,200 acres of mature, productive forestlands; and
- Impact human health by contributing to water quality degradation and contaminating fish and wildlife.
The Spruce No. 1 Mine has been delayed for more than 10 years by citizen suits alleging the mine does not meet the requirements of federal laws. The current Clean Water Act permit for Spruce No. 1 has been held up in federal court since it was issued in 2007.
More information on the Hobet letter: http://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/pdf/Hobet_Jan_5_2010_letter.pdf
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EzineArticles Blog Update: #HAHD Kickoff Teleseminar
January 5th, 2010
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Featuring Christopher Knight, EzineArticles Publisher and CEO,
this Friday!
The 3rd #HAHD Marathon Challenge officially got underway at
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Water News Release (HQ): EPA Makes Announcement on Two Proposed West Virginia Mountaintop Coal Mines
CONTACT:
Enesta Jones
202-564-7873
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 5, 2010
EPA Makes Announcement on Two Proposed
EPA is informing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that it supports issuing a Clean Water Act permit for the Hobet 45 mine in
In a second action, the
“These are important examples of EPA’s work to bring clarity to this process. Our role, along with the Army Corps of Engineers, is to ensure that mining companies avoid environmental degradation and protect water quality so that Appalachian communities don’t have to choose between jobs and their health,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson. “Working closely with mining companies, our federal and state partners, and the public, our goal is to ensure Americans living in coal country are protected from environmental, health and economic damage.”
EPA’s request to extend the court deadline for the Spruce No. 1 mine will allow EPA, the mining company, and the Corps to continue their coordination until early March 2010. In the meantime, no additional mining operations may occur at the site until EPA determines the project complies with the Clean Water Act. EPA initiated a process to restrict or prohibit mining activity based on its conclusion that Spruce No. 1 mine, one of the largest mountaintop removal mines proposed in the Appalachian coalfields, presents significant environmental and water quality concerns. The agency made clear it is willing to continue communications with the Mingo Logan Company to amend the project so that it may comply with the nation’s clean water laws. If an agreement with the company can not be reached, EPA may take the next step in the process to prohibit or restrict mining activity under section 404(c) of the Clean Water Act.
Appalachian coal mining has buried an estimated 2,000 miles of streams in states including
More on the Hobet 45 Mine:
As originally proposed, the Hobet 45 mine would have buried nearly six miles of headwater streams and contaminated downstream waters that now support healthy streamlife and are used by local residents for fishing and swimming. EPA recommended key changes to the mine plan in consultation with Hobet Mining and the Corps that will:
- Reduce stream impacts by more than 16,000 linear feet;
- Require that contaminated mine drainage be directed away from surface waters;
- Ensure more effective compensation for environmental losses;
- Establish an adaptive management plan to further protect water quality; and
- Protect highly productive streams on the mine site.
The Hobet 45 mine is one of 79 projects identified by EPA as raising environmental concerns under a special enhanced coordination process with the Corps to make decisions on a large group of permits that were delayed for several years because of litigation.
More on the Spruce No. 1 Mine:
The Spruce No. 1 mine is one of the largest mountaintop removal mines ever proposed in the Appalachian coalfields and would clear more than 2,200 acres of forestlands, bury more than seven miles of headwater streams, and further contaminate downstream waters already heavily impacted by previous mining activities. EPA is concerned that the Spruce No. 1 mine may:
- Bury 7.5 miles of healthy headwater streams under 6 valley fills;
- Contaminate downstream surface waters with pollutants from the mine including selenium, conductivity, iron, and aluminum – pollutants that would continue to drain into streams long after the mine is closed;
- Cause additional harm to the Little Coal River watershed already significantly impacted by previous mining activities – 73 percent of streams are already impaired by mining;
- Deforest 2,200 acres of mature, productive forestlands; and
- Impact human health by contributing to water quality degradation and contaminating fish and wildlife.
The Spruce No. 1 Mine has been delayed for more than 10 years by citizen suits alleging the mine does not meet the requirements of federal laws. The current Clean Water Act permit for Spruce No. 1 has been held up in federal court since it was issued in 2007.
More information on the Hobet letter: http://www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/pdf/Hobet_Jan_5_2010_letter.pdf
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