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No charges in Michigan man's freezing death

No one will face criminal charges in the case of a 93-year-old Michigan man who froze to death this year after his utility company limited heat to his home for failing to pay his bills.

Frozen man's will still a mystery as relatives prep lawsuit

Relatives of Marvin Schur, whose frozen body was found in his home in January, still don't know exactly how much he willed to his hometown hospital, but they do know they're moving ahead with a possible lawsuit against Bay City and its utility company.

Man who froze had history of late utility payments

Marvin Schur may have been worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, but the World War II veteran was chronically late in paying his utility bills during the two years before he froze to death last month at age 93 in his home in Bay City, Michigan, after his power was cut off.

WWII vet frozen to death leaves estate to hospital

A 93-year-old World War II medic who froze to death last month in his Bay City, Michigan, home left his entire estate to a local hospital, an estate attorney told CNN Wednesday.

Michigan senior's freezing death preventable, relative says

A relative of a 93-year-old Michigan man who froze to death in his home says the incident could have been prevented if someone had used common sense.

Fortune: The high cost of going nuclear

If the companies that supply nuclear power plants are ready for a revival, the utilities that will operate the plants are champing at the bit.

Fortune: Inside NRG's new nuke thinking

Is the United States finally about to embark on a long anticipated nuclear power renaissance? It seemed so yesterday, when Princeton-based NRG Energy filed a license application to build two new nuclear reactors at its existing facility in Bay City, Texas.

CNNMoney: NRG to seek license for nuclear reactor

Power producer NRG Energy Inc. is expected on Tuesday to submit the first application for a new nuclear reactor in the United States in nearly 30 years.

CNNMoney: Federal report: Home prices still going up

Home prices increased during the three months ended June 30, albeit only slightly, according to the latest quarterly report from the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO).

Nuclear plant to shut down for Rita

Officials at a Texas nuclear power plant in the path of Hurricane Rita prepared Wednesday to shut down two reactors.

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