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Breaking news Tue, 7 Oct 2008
 A Nigerian policeman holds up his gun as he walk pass the attacked Mini Okoro Obio police station in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Saturday, April 14, 2007. Gunmen attacked a police station on voting day Saturday in Nigeria´s restive oil region, killing
Iraq   Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Violence  
Violence in Nigeria offers lessons to oil companies hoping to operate in Iraq
1 | BAGHDAD (AP) _ Recurrent violence in oil-rich parts of Nigeria may provide a sobering lesson for oil companies hoping to work in Iraq — a place that is much more dangerous despite the fact t... (photo: AP /George Osodi) Newsday
**FILE**. In this May 22, 2008 file photo, tanker trucks are parked awaiting their turn to load at the Gulf Oil terminal in New Haven, Conn.
Business   Economy   Market   Oil   Photos  
Oil rebounds above $88 after 8-month low
| SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Oil rebounded above $88 a barrel on Tuesday, recouping some of the $6 losses that sent it to an eight-month low the previous day when investors bet the global economy would sli... (photo: AP / Bob Child, file) Canada Dot Com
Electricity - Electric - Power - Cables - Electric Poles. (ps1) Lights in Lebanon will stay off if Egypt wants too much for power - Tabourian
| With gas supply also in doubt, minister paints dark picture | Daily Star staff | Tuesday, October 07, 2008 | BEIRUT: Energy and Water Minister Alan Tabourian said on Monday that the widely hoped-for... (photo: WN / patricia) Daily Star Lebanon
Egypt   Energy   Lebanon   Photos   Power  
Egypt's foreign minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, left, answers a question as his Iraqi counterpart Hoshyar Zebari looks on during a press conference in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008. It is the first visit by an Egyptian foreign minister to Iraq since 1 Egyptian foreign minister visits Iraq
| BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit made an unannounced visit to Iraq on Sunday and promised to reopen an embassy in Baghdad soon, the latest sign that fellow Arab nation... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban) The Star
Egypt   Energy   Iraq   Photos   Politics  
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Off-shore Wind Farm Turbine (sl1) Council OKs huge wind turbine on Grouse
| A controversial wind turbine 65 metres high near the peak of Grouse Mountain that would be visible for miles took one step closer to reality last night. | A passionate ... (photo: creative commons / ) Canada Dot Com
Energy   Environment   Photos   Wildlife   vancouver  
 Greenhouse gas emission - emission - factory - global warming - air pollution - pollution  (js1) UK must cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80%, government's climate committee warns
| The UK should cut its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80 per cent by 2050, the Government's climate change committee has warned. | The committee said a more string... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) The Daily Mail
Climate   Emissions   Greenhouse   Photos   UK  
Petrol Station, Fuels , Energy, Petroluem Oil rebounds to $90 after falling to 8-month low
| Oil prices rebounded to above $90 Tuesday in Asia after plunging to an 8-month low the previous day on concerns a significant slowdown in global economic growth will un... (photo: WN / rina) Buffalo News
Asia   Economy   Petrol   Photos   Prices  
TalladegaSuperspeedway2-2 NASCAR closes hole in yellow-line rule
| Associated Press | Regan Smith (01) leads Tony Stewart (20) at the finish of the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega Superspeedway. Smith passed Stewart below the yellow line a... (photo: Public Domain / AuburnPilot) The Roanoke Times
AMP   Energy   Nascar   Photos   Racing  
 A Nigerian policeman holds up his gun as he walk pass the attacked Mini Okoro Obio police station in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, Saturday, April 14, 2007. Gunmen attacked a police station on voting day Saturday in Nigeria´s restive oil region, killing Violence in Nigeria offers lessons to oil companies hoping to operate in Iraq
1 | BAGHDAD (AP) _ Recurrent violence in oil-rich parts of Nigeria may provide a sobering lesson for oil companies hoping to work in Iraq — a place that is much mor... (photo: AP /George Osodi) Newsday
Iraq   Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Violence  
 ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND OF MARCH 15-16 ** Wind turbines spin under windswept, cloudy skies along hg3 Barrington recommends Mass. company to build wind turbine
| BARRINGTON - The wind energy committee last night recommended that the town pay a Woburn, Mass., company to build and maintain an Elecon wind turbine at the end of Legi... (photo: AP Photo) The Providence Journal
Energy   Finance   Government   Photos   Technology  
 KLdy1 - May06 - gold - jewelleries - gold prices. (dy1)  Gold rides on falling stocks, extends 4 per cent rise
| 7 Oct 2008, 0755 hrs IST,REUTERS             SINGAPORE: Gold gained nearly one per cent on Tuesday as investors sought havens after stock ... (photo: WN / deniseyong) The Times of India
Economy   Gold   Market   Photos   Stock  
Politics Renewable Energy
Country's Governance Falls a Step Back
President Opens Parliament, Announces Reforms
Minister, Koica Official Discuss Partnership On Water Issues
Survey: African goverance improving
 French President Nicolas Sarkozy, left, and President of Senegal Abdoulaye Wade acknowledge bystanders from an open car during a motorcade through Dakar Thursday, July 26th, 2007. Sarkozy is on an Africa tour for three days and is visiting Gabon tomorrow
Survey: African goverance improving
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Q&A with Green Party co-leader Russel Norman
Congress set to pass Renewable Energy Bill
NJ: We'll become a world leader in wind power
Few Puget power outages in wind
KLdy1 - June08 - renewable energy - wind energy. (dy1)
New Jersey plans to triple its use of wind energy by 2020, becoming a world leader
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
Crude Oil Price in Free Fall
Oil rebounds above $90, focus on possible rate cuts
Oil rises over $2 after Australia cuts rates
Oil falls over 3 percent to $91, crisis may dampen demand
Jetti Petrol Station - Petrol - Davao City - Philippines
Fuel prices still high
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Nigerian conflict a warning for Big Oil in Iraq
Indications of drug addiction
Sirte Oil Co. Strikes Oil in Libya's Ghadames Basin
TGS-NOPEC Kicks Off 3D Seismic Offshore Liberia
Mother and Son - Poverty - Poor - Child - Kid - Malnourished - Filipino - Philippines
Rich, poor divide is growing
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Electricity Business
Cheap Electricity Generation Needs be promoted, says Preside
High electricity tarrifs could affect growth targets
Electricity Consumers Get Customer Complaints Panel
France to Sign MoU With Country On Electricity
Electricity - Electric - Power - Cables - Electric Poles. (ps1)
Lights in Lebanon will stay off if Egypt wants too much for power - Tabourian
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Indian Business Delegation On Visit Here
Ethiopia hikes petrol prices
U.S. Companies Eye Investment in Agriculture, Manufacturing
Company Launches Sugar Free Soft Drink
Somali women mourn after family members were killed by artillery fire in Mogadishu, 21st September, 2008
Attack on Mogadishu Market
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