A legislative panel that advises the General Assembly on energy issues has recommended a wholesale revision of Virginia’s incentive program to promote the manufacture of clean energy. But as Anne Marie Morgan reports, there was one issue that the Commission on Energy and Environment did not completely resolve.
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From NPR News- Microsoft Responds To Fan Outcry, Changes Xbox One Policies June 19, 2013In an apparent reversal, Microsoft has changed policies regarding Internet connection and used game capabilities for its upcoming Xbox One gaming console. The company says it is responding to feedback from consumers it received.
- Federal Agents Accuse Two Of Plotting Deadly X-Ray Weapon June 19, 2013Officials say the suspects did not acquire a radiation source for a weapon, but they finished building a remote control that was meant to operate it.
- A Day After Making List, One Of FBI's Most Wanted Caught June 19, 2013Former University of Southern California professor Walter Lee Williams was caught at a Mexican beach town, a day after being placed on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list on charges of sexual exploitation of children.
- Capitol Hill's Partisan And Racial Divide Cast In Bronze June 19, 2013A 7-foot tall statue of famed abolitionist Frederick Douglass is more than just a tribute to the man. It's a larger-than-life reminder of the fight over voting rights and statehood for Washington, D.C.
- Snowden Reportedly In 'Informal' Asylum Talks With Iceland June 19, 2013After initial reports that an asylum-seeker would have to be in Iceland for their application to be considered, the AP says Edward Snowden is in "informal talks" with Iceland about applying for asylum.
- Microsoft Responds To Fan Outcry, Changes Xbox One Policies June 19, 2013
From BBC News- NHS 'cover-up' unacceptable - Hunt June 19, 2013There should be "no hiding place" for anyone involved in a cover-up by England's NHS regulator after baby deaths at a Cumbria hospital, the health secretary says.
- Lloyds to return to private hands June 19, 2013George Osborne uses his annual Mansion House speech to announce the government is preparing to sell its stake in Lloyds Bank back to private investors.
- Royal baby's gender to be 'surprise' June 19, 2013The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge do not know the gender of their baby, it is revealed - as it is confirmed the birth will take place at St Mary's hospital in London.
- Families win Iraq deaths damages bid June 19, 2013Families of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the government for negligence and bring damages claims under the Human Rights Act, the Supreme Court rules.
- MP Evans 'refutes all allegations' June 19, 2013Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans says he "refutes all allegations" after he is arrested on suspicion of three counts of indecent assault.
- NHS 'cover-up' unacceptable - Hunt June 19, 2013

