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Breaking news Thu, 7 Aug 2008
MIDEAST ISRAEL PALESTINIANS
Economy   Iraq   Oil   Photos   Politics  
IRAQ: Increased oil revenues to fund housing scheme for the poor
web | Photo: IRIN BAGHDAD, 7 August 2008 (IRIN) - The Iraqi government is planning to make use of increased oil revenues to fund the construction of simple houses for poor families currently living in... (photo: AP Photo / Tara Todras-Whitehill) IRINnews
** FILE ** Former security guard Esakpo Henry visits the oil flow station where he worked until an attack by militants led Shell to close the station earlier this year, in Eriemu, Nigeria, in this Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006 file photo.
Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Venezuela   Washington  
Nigeria overtakes Venezuela in oil exports to US
|                 WASHINGTON: Nigeria surpassed Venezuela as the fourth largest foreign supplier of crude oil to the United States for the first five month... (photo: AP / George Osodi, File) The Times of India
Gas Station Oil hits three-month low on US crude build
Related » | Tullow finds oil, gas reserves in Uganda | 06/08/2008Cathay reports $85m loss on fuel costs | 06/08/2008 | Oil slipped to a three-month low tonight as rising US crude inventories heightene... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba) Irish Times
Consumer   Gasoline   Photos   Stocks   Uganda  
This is a Monday July 2, 2007 file photo of Mauritanian President Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, left, as he leaves the Accra International Conference Center after discussions at the African Union summit in Accra, Ghana. Mauritania's presidential spokesman said Wednesday Aug. 6, 2008, renegade army officers have staged a coup, detaining the desert nation's president after he fired the country's top four military officials. President Abdallahi is being held by renegade soldiers at the presidential palace in Nouakchott, his spokesman Abdoulaye Mamadou Mauritania army stages coup; junta takes charge
| NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AP) - Army officers staged a coup in Mauritania on Wednesday and detained the president and prime minister, overthrowing the first government to be freely elected in the dese... (photo: AP / Olivier Asselin) Syracuse
Mauritania   Military   Photos   Politics   Society  
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 A trader looks during activities at the Philippine Stock Exchange in the financial district of Makati, south of Manila, on Tuesday Oct. 9, 2007 while shares plunged as investors cashed in gains from a heady six-day rally that pushed the bourse to its rec Asian stocks fall as growth fears swirl
| HONG KONG -- Asian stocks fell and government bonds rose on Thursday, as a sustained decline in oil prices could not shake a sense of gloom among investors about financ... (photo: AP/Aaron Favila) Inquirer
Asia   Economy   Market   Photos   Stock  
GE- General elecric - Lighting GE Energy to power world's largest aluminum plant
|                 DUBAI: Energy major GE Energy has signed an agreement in Qatar to set up a greenfield plant that will suppl... (photo: WN / Aldrin Leyba) The Times of India
Business   Energy   Industry   Photos   Qatar  
 Yen - Japanese currency - money (mv2) Dollar slips from 7-momth high vs yen, ECB awaited
* Dollar retreats from 7-mth high vs yen * Kiwi jumps on better-than-expected Q2 employment growth * ECB's Trichet waited for comments on slowing euro zone By Rika Otsuka... (photo: WN / mervin) The Guardian
Bank   Dollar   Economy   Photos   Yen  
 Oil / aaeh Oil prices fall to 3-month low
| Reuters | NEW YORK: Oil dropped to a three-month low under $118 a barrel yesterday as rising US crude inventories heightened concerns of a demand slowdown in the world'... (photo: creative commons / J RAWLS) Arab News
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Exterior view of a Chevron gas station near ChevronTexaco headquarters in San Ramon, Calif., Monday, April 4, 2005. ChevronTexaco Corp., the nation's second biggest oil concern, is buying rival Unocal Corp., the ninth biggest U.S. oil and gas exploration and production company, for about $16.4 billion in cash and stock. Under the deal announced Monday, San Ramon, Calif.-based ChevronTexaco would also assume $1.6 billion of debt in the deal. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)hg3 Wall Street advances after oil declines
| NEW YORK: Wall Street logged another winning day Wednesday as a drop in oil prices and a better-than-expected profit report from technology bellwether Cisco Systems Inc... (photo: AP Photo / Paul Sakuma) The Star
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         US currency - US dollar - Finance - business - money - US economy                                                 Dollar falls against greenback
| THE Australian dollar slid more than one US cent overnight, opening at its lowest level in four months as a fall in oil prices boosted the US currency. | At 7am (AEST),... (photo: WN / maryjane) The Australian
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A Saudi pays after he fueled his vehicle at a gasoline station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday June 19, 2008. The politics of oil prices
| An oil price of more than $147 a barrel was a grave threat not just to the West, but also to the emerging nations of Asia. Fortunately, the laws of supply and demand ha... (photo: AP / ) The Daily Telegraph
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Politics Renewable Energy
Ethiopia offers huge land for Saudis to grow cereals
Police Threaten to Block Distribution of Independent Newspap
U.S. Concerned With 'Narrowing Political Space'
Kenya considering importing power from Ethiopia
Meles Zenawi
Ethiopia offers huge land for Saudis to grow cereals
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B. C. fuel cell pioneer called 'hero of planet'
German townsfolk wonder: Is it possible to be too green?
Greenwatch: Urban wind turbines 'may be waste of time
Western GeoPower raise funds for geothermal scheme
INDIA-SFI-PROTEST-NUCLEARS-SIGN
EDITORIAL: Nuclear disarmament
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Workers strike against soaring food, petrol prices
Now petrol coupons are the new currency in Zimbabwe
Oil hits three-month low on US crude build
Country Begins to Feel Impact of Increased Oil Prices -Mpian
A vendor replies to customers trying to bargain over dried bamboo shoots on sale in Beijing, China, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007. China's inflation rate accelerated to 5.6 percent in July - the biggest monthly increase in a decade - driven by a 15.4 percent surge in politically sensitive food prices over the year-earlier period, according to data released Monday.
Workers strike against soaring food, petrol prices
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Bamburi Cement earnings grow by 21 pc
How to Identify Occult Leaders
KZN hit hard by stayaway
Fury about fuel price cut confusion
A vendor replies to customers trying to bargain over dried bamboo shoots on sale in Beijing, China, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007. China's inflation rate accelerated to 5.6 percent in July - the biggest monthly increase in a decade - driven by a 15.4 percent surge in politically sensitive food prices over the year-earlier period, according to data released Monday.
Workers strike against soaring food, petrol prices
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Electricity Business
Eskom hit by road accidents
Nationwide strike in South Africa over price hikes
S. Africa workers strike to protest power prices
Wonder Energy Saving 'Contraption' Launched
A man carries a bag filled with old Zimbabwean coins to a bank in downtown Harare Friday August 1, 2008. In a sign of its dire financial crisis, Zimbabwe's reserve bank has knocked 10 zeros off the hyper-inflated currency, when 10 billion dollars becomes one dollar, just a week after the introduction of a 100 billion-dollar note - still not enough to buy a loaf of brea
Zimbabwe rolls out new bank notes
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Kenya considering importing power from Ethiopia
Bill Clinton Trades Presidential Trail for Annual African To
India behind Ethiopia in fighting child poverty
Ministry Says Four More Microfinance Institutions to Be Fina
An hydro-electric dam in Kenya
Kenya considering importing power from Ethiopia
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