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Breaking news Thu, 15 May 2008
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Africa   Food   Inflation   Photos   Prices  
Food costs to top agenda in Maputo
| By Gordon Bell | Johannesburg - African finance ministers today and tomorrow will seek ways to keep momentum in economic growth and thrash out strategies to tackle surging food prices threatening to... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) Business Report
President Bush, accompanied by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, makes a statement at the State Department in Washington, Monday, March 24, 2008.
Lebanon   Mideast   Peace   Photos   US  
Hezbollah's shots ring in Bush's ears
| By Jim Lobe | WASHINGTON - While this week's trip by President George W Bush to Israel, Saudi Arabia and Egypt was never conceived as a triumphant "victory lap" around the region, the swift rout of ... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert) Asia Times
 An undated picture shows a Qatari Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) tanker ship being loaded up with LNG at Raslaffans Sea Port, northern Qatar. Under the sandy bottom of the turquoise Gulf lies a giant bubble of natural gas - the world´s largest gas field Gulf states' oil wealth begins to percolate into wider region
| Dubai: Rising oil prices are benefiting non-oil-exporting countries in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region because oil exporters, particularly the GCC countries, are directing an increasi... (photo: AP Photo) Gulf News
Arab World   Dubai   Gulf   Photos   Wealth  
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1 Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
| Oil fell yesterday after topping US$126 a barrel last week, as the market focused on a stronger US dollar and put aside supply worries for now. | US light crude for June delivery fell US54c to US$12... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) NZ Herald
Currency   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
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Tired Polar Bear (sl1) Oil Cos. Expect Battles Over Polar Bear Listing
The lawyers aren't clearing their calendars just yet, but the oil industry is bracing for some courtroom battles to maintain its stake in Alaska's oil-rich fields now tha... (photo: creative commons / ) CBS News
Bear   Business   Environment   Global Warming   Photos  
A man rushes his way along the street, riding his bicycle. Is it time to stop buying oil guzzlers & pick up bicycles?
|       | The sky-high fuel prices have achieved what the 'Earth Hour' could not. The later may have been reduced to a hour-long euphoria, but the fuel pri... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) The Times Of India
Biking   Energy   Fuel   Photos   Slideshow   Transport  
DUCKS - ZOO - HABITAT Oily residue kills 53 ducks in Sask.
| SASKATOON -- The provincial government is scrambling to deal with the deaths of 53 ducks at an oil-extraction site west of Saskatoon. | Energy and Resources Minister Bi... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) Canada Dot Com
Ducks   Environment   Photos   Waste   Wildlife  
Samal Island, Philippines Lawmakers agree on ocean zoning plan
| Massachusetts legislative leaders have agreed on a bill that would allow wind farms and other renewable energy projects in state waters, putting the measure on track to... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) The Boston Globe
Lawmakers   Massachusetts   Ocean   Photos   Wind  
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| VEGETABLE AND | BEAN SOUP | • 1 tablespoon olive oil | • 1 cup chopped onion | •  ½ teaspoon dried thyme | • 6 cups lower... (photo: WN / deniseyong) The Miami Herald
Culture   Food   People   Photos   Society  
Portrait of a migrant worker on Sheikh al Zayed road, center of Dubai, UAE, November 2007 Dubai fastest growing economy in ME: TCI official
| ISLAMABAD ' Dubai is the fastest growing economy in the Middle East and well positioned to provide a lead role particularly to the GCC states in achieving an impressive... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis) Khaleej Times
Arab World   Dubai   Economy   Islamabad   Photos  
Petroleum Gas LPG prices to increase once more this Friday
| Prices of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) products will increase by 50 centavos per kilogram effective Friday. | The Liquefied Petroleum Gas Marketers Association (LPGMA)... (photo: WN) The Manila Times
Lpg   Petroleum   Philippines   Photos   Prices  
Politics Renewable Energy
May 14 - a Day That Proved the Government's Wisdom And F
President Blames Ethiopia for Horn's Problems
Somalis say Ethiopian troops killed 17 civilians
AU Discusses Economic, Political Integration
Zimbabwe
China and Africa: Growing Pains
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Ansaldo Fuel Cells Picks Up 2007 Frost & Sullivan European E
State, Federal Initiatives Top Priority for DTE Energy
Maverick Oilman Pickens Puts $2B Bet On Wind Power
Maverick oilman Pickens puts $2B bet on wind power
Windmills at sunset.
Windfarm's £2bn contract signed
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
Eleven kidnapped from Nigerian oil services boat
Military: Gunmen in Nigeria oil region hijack boat
Nigerian military says gunmen in oil region hijack boat with
Nigerian gunmen hijack boat with 11 onboard
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Food costs to top agenda in Maputo
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Tower Resources updates Namibia, Uganda drilling plans
Eskom's Planned 60 Percent Tariff Hike Makes Region Shiv
Another township hit by xenophobia
Residents bay for Eskom's blood
 An unidentified child carrying AN empty plate of food stands outside their house at the Ruga area of Abuja, Nigeria, Monday, July 17, 2006. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told African leaders Monday that they need to strengthen their governments so t
Rights Group: 800,000 Evicted In Nigeria
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Electricity Business
Eskom's Planned 60 Percent Tariff Hike Makes Region Shiv
Electricity From Wind is Way to Go
ANC to Push Case for Gradual Eskom Hikes
Erwin backtracks on Eskom hike
 GAZA CITY, GAZA STRIP
Israel allows fuel back into Gaza
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World Vision to Cut Aid Over Surging Food Prices
Money raised for Africa 'goes to civil wars'
Ethiopia: It costs $5 for a tea, $17 to save a child's l
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Money raised for Africa 'goes to civil wars'
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