Ray Lane

Two Arrested In Connection With Pit Bull Attack

6-Year-Old Victim Released From Hospital POSTED: 8:34 pm EST November 18, 2009 UPDATED: 9:12 pm EST November 18, 2009 LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- Elisa Fannin was attacked by a pit bull at a neighbor's apartment in Bowling Green on...

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Auto, transportation CEOs form Electrification Coalition

More than a dozen business leaders -- including Carlos Ghosn, President & CEO of Nissan Motor Company; David W. Crane, President & CEO of NRG Energy; and Frederick W. Smith, Chairman, President & CEO of FedEx Corporation --...

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Kleiner Perkins’ Ellen Pao on Opportunities in Greentech Investing

I had an opportunity to sit down recently (along with several other journalists) for an informal chat with Ellen Pao, a partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and a member of the famed Menlo Park, CA, venture firm’s...

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Oracle thinks global, but what about UK users?

For most US IT companies bent on expansion overseas, the first port of call is typically the UK where at least the locals speak (almost) the same language as they do in San Francisco. That was the case when Oracle first set up...

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Fisker part of the industry's rush to make 'green' vehicles

Electric car makers ranging from Ford Motor Co. to Fisker Automotive and other California startups are using $11 billion in taxpayer funds to supply a market that doesn't yet exist -- and which could be quickly flooded.

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Rescue saves hundreds of seabirds

Two common loons swim in a cleansing pool at the wildlife rescue center. Toxic algae blooms poison rivers and lakes around the world Story Published: Oct 25, 2009 at 12:47 PM PDT By Ray Lane, Fisher Communications LYNNWOOD,...

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A Brief Moment of Candor (Granholm, again)

Detroit — This week’s “The Business of Plugging In” electric vehicle gabfest in Motown was a Who’s Who of powerful Big Auto execs, Big Green honchos, and Big Government officials — but it was the power of the American consumer...

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Investor: green tech vital to U.S. competitiveness

DETROIT--Venture investor and former Oracle president Ray Lane argued on Wednesday that U.S. is losing out to other countries in emerging energy technologies. Lane, now a partner at famed venture capital firm Kleiner, Perkins,...

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No breakthroughs in Lindsey Baum disappearance

Story Published: Sep 26, 2009 at 6:00 PM PDT Story Updated: Sep 26, 2009 at 6:07 PM PDT By Ray Lane and KOMO News Web Staff MCCLEARY, Wash. - Sheriff's deputies and FBI agents reported no breakthroughs Saturday in the second...

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Computational Biology Becomes Department in Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science

Lane Center is first computational biology department in the country to be part of a computer science school Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science (SCS) has added computational biology to its educational mix...

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