By the way, Krivit added most of these mass media links before I even saw them, here:
http://rossiportal.com/ I have been getting them two ways: 1. Mainly with a Google alert as follows: cold fusion -coldfusion -"web hosting" 2. From articles linked to LENR-CANR.org, that show up in the log files. I have a link to the Rossi Portal in the News section. I call it a "list of articles" because I figure "portal" may confuse readers who are not native speakers of English. Most visitors to LENR-CANR are from overseas. "Portal" is a fun word but it sounds like something from Star Trek. By the way, just now when I looked up "Star Trek" to find out how it is spelled, I discovered it appears in ~41,200,000 web pages. You will know that cold fusion is sure to win when it, too, appears in tens of millions of web pages, and not one in 10,000 is "skeptical." In the beginning you may see one or two mainstream-but-still-marginal newspapers like the Washington Times report it. That could be the beginning of a trend. But until you see tens of millions of pages in favor of it, I think there is no chance it will displace fossil fuels. The fossil fuel lobby has too much political power to be displaced by anything less than a, um, . . . tsunami of public opinion in favor of cold fusion. Conventional nuclear power is now a great deal more vulnerable than fossil fuels, because of the crisis in Fukushima. - Jed

