"The cleanest and cheapest unit of energy is the one never used," said Hanger."Energy efficiency and advanced conservation technologies, coupled withcreating an increasing share of electricity from clean sources such as windand solar power, will help us reduce the potentially devastating effects ofclimate change and to leave a better, cleaner world to future generations."Together, Pennsylvania's clean energy and energy conservation programs willspur as much as $3.5 billion in new, private economic development projectsfrom alternative energy companies and will create at least 10,000 good-payingjobs in a rapidly growing industry The Pennsylvania Farm Show runs Jan 10-17 at the Farm Show Complex inHarrisburg. For more information about the Farm Show, visit Candori(717) 787-1323SOURCEPennsylvania Department of Environmental ProtectionTeresa Candori of PA Department of Environmental Protection, 1-717-787-1323. There are three ways to watch the Temple at Ohio game for the MAC East title on Friday (nationally televised at 11 a.m. on ESPU).Onethe most preferable from my point of viewis to be there in Athens, Ohio, giving support the Temple team playing perhaps the most important game in school history. For example, the cheapest fare we could find was $577round-trip.You have to have some pretty steep pockets for that kind of coin.I don't count myself among that group, unfortunately, and that leaves options Nos. 
2 and 3.So I have to settle for a different Black Friday Game Plan.(All I'll say about Temple's game plan is this: Rush the quarterback relentlessly on defense to force turnovers and use the run to set up the play-action pass on offense, spreading the big plays around evenly to Delano Green, Evan Rodriguez, Joey Jones, Matt Brown, Michael Campbell, James Nixon and Jason Harper.Do that and Ohio coach's Frank Solich's head will be spinning like Linda Blair's in the Exorcist. It's that simple, but I trust Temple coach Al Golden and assistants Matt Rhule and Mark D'Onofrio have already figured that out.)So that's the game plan for the team in a neat Temple nutshell. I'll continue to expand on the game plan for us fans below.Two, I thought about watching from home, but pacing the floor and screaming at the television alone is not my idea of having fun.Going to a department store and fighting the Black Friday crowds for a spot in front of the TV in the Electronics Department is also out.So I'm leaning toward a third option: Finding a place to hopefully celebrate the Owls' first football championship of any kind in my lifetime with my fellow Owl fans. Ideally, the best place would be on campus but that's shut down tighter than a drum when the kids are on break.Fortunately, there are plenty of Temple-friendly establishments around where you can find Temple people at 11 a.m. on a Friday morning.Forget shopping on Black FridayI'm spending a large chunk of it bird-watching.Birds, as in Temple Owls.I imagine a lot of men in the Philadelphia area will be doing the same thing, saying, "Honey, I'd love to be shopping with you, but Temple is on a nine-game winning streak and I'm going to watch the game with the buds."And the Millers and the Coorses as well.. Medivation Announces Participation in 27th Annual J.P Morgan HealthcareConferenceSAN FRANCISCO, Jan.

8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ Medivation, Inc.(Nasdaq: MDVN) today announced that David Hung, M.D., president and chiefexecutive officer, will present at the 27th Annual J.P. Hung will provide an overview of Medivation and its clinicaldevelopment programs for Dimebon for Alzheimer's and Huntington's diseases andMDV3100 for prostate cancer.A live audio webcast will be available on the "Events and Presentations"page of the "Investor Relations" section of the Company's website at http:// replay also will be available for 30 daysfollowing the live presentation.About MedivationMedivation, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the rapiddevelopment of novel small molecule drugs to treat serious diseases for whichthere are limited treatment options. In September 2008, Medivation entered into a globalagreement with Pfizer Inc to develop and commercialize Dimebon for thetreatment of Alzheimer's and Huntington's diseases. With Pfizer, the Companyis conducting a broad Dimebon clinical development program, including apivotal and confirmatory Phase 3 trial, known as the CONNECTION study, inpatients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease.