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Making the sun affordable

I’ve written about solar power for OnEarth’s Web site, and I’m now writing about solar power again. It’s a topic I’m drawn to. The latest story I’m doing on solar is for WalletPop.com about SunRun, a San Francisco company that for about $1,000 in initial costs will put solar panels on your roof and then [...]

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It has been a long year. Probably the longest of my life. On June 27, 2008, I was laid off after working at the Contra Costa Times for 13 years. I’ve used this blog to keep track of the journey. The search for full-time work continues in a recession that may be getting better. I [...]

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I wrote this on WalletPop.com on Monday: Faces of the unemployed: My jobless landlord is moving, and so am I Aaron Crowe Jun 22nd 2009 at 4:30PM More Text SizeAAA Filed under: Real Estate, Career, Recession Joel Rubinstein, who lost his full-time job more than a year ago, recently found the 11.5% unemployment rate in [...]

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