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Breaking news Sun, 12 Oct 2008
 Coal is transported up a conveyor belt into the TXU Corp´s Big Brown coal-fired power plant Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006, near Fairfield, Texas. The electric station was the first large-scale, lignite-fueled power plant of the modern era for TXU Corp. P
Britain   Coal   Energy   Photos   Wales  
Wales Rides A Coal Renaissance
In Wales' Green Valleys, Historic Heartland Of British Coal, Oil Prices Power A Revival | CWMGRACH, Wales, Oct. 12, 2008 E-Mail Story | Print Story | Sphere | Share | Text Size: A A A (AP) Deep under ... (photo: AP Photo/David J. Phillip) CBS News
Oil Prices - Egypt - Fuel Crisis - octane
Dubai   Finance   Iran   Oil   Photos  
Iran to study all factors before proposing oil cut
| DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran says the recent steep slide in oil prices and worsening global financial crisis will be studied carefully before it makes a proposal on output reductions for OPEC, the Islamic... (photo: WN / tamer) Canada Dot Com
OPEC Vienna Opec members divided over oil price
| This could be a difficult moment for Saudi Arabia. After urgent calls for a meeting of the Opec cartel by its more hawkish members, the organisation has agreed to get together next month to consider... (photo: AP Photo / Ronald Zak) The Times
Energy   Fuels   Opec   Photos   Prices  
U.S. President George W. Bush, right, meets with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev during a bilateral meeting at the G-8 summit Monday, July 7, 2008 in the lakeside resort of Toyako on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Bush signs landmark US-India nuclear deal
Washington (AFP) | Accord offers access to sophisticated tech, nuke energy | US President George W. Bush yesterday signed legislation to enact a landmark US-India civilian nuclear agreement, celebrati... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci) Bahrain Tribune
Ceremony   Democracy   Nuclear   Photos   Washington  
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 Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, left, and Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Anil Kakodkar take part in a meeting with a group of nuclear scientists and members of the commission in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006. Singh was seeking to all US, India sign nuclear accord
LESSER Of TWO EVILS: Although India has refused to sign a nuclear non-proliferation pact, it plans to use the new source of energy to raise the living standard of million... (photo: AP Photo) Taipei Times
Business   India   Nuclear   Photos   Technology  
 Braslia - Presidente Lula, acompanhando do ministro das Relaes Exteriores, Celso Amorim, rene-se com o presidente eleito do Peru, Alan Garcia. (mb1) Peruvian Cabinet resigns en masse over oil scandal
| Peruvian President Alan Garcia accepted on Friday the resignation of his entire 13-member Cabinet, in a bid to avert an opposition censure resolution in Congress over a... (photo: Ricardo Stuckert/PR) Taipei Times
Cabinet   Government   Photos   Resign   Scandal  
Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi gestures during a session in parliament's lower chamber ahead of a confidence vote, in Rome, Wednesday May 14, 2008. EUROPE: STOXX 600 posts worst week in history
¡¥CLEARLY A CRASH¡¦: After Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi claimed markets may be suspended, he issued a retraction, saying he had ¡¥heard in on the radio¡¦ | Eu... (photo: AP / Andrew Medichini) Taipei Times
Economy   Market   Minister   Photos   World  
 A group of Pygmy elephants crosses a road in Taliwas forest in Malaysia´s Sabah state on Borneo Island, June 21, 2005. A landmark project by World Wildlife Fund, the international conservation group, seeks to track several herds of pygmy elephants Rising number of elephants being killed or injured in traps in Sabah jungles
| KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Wild­life De­­partment is growing increasingly concerned over the rising number of elephants being killed or injured in traps. | "In early Sept... (photo: AP Photo/Vincent Thian) The Star
Elephant   Photos   Sabah   Trap   Wild­life  
Coconut Soybeans, coconuts to power jets
| 12 Oct 2008, 0204 hrs IST,ANI               Text: WASHINGTON: Scientists in the US have turned oil from plants like soybeans and... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc) The Times of India
Biofuel   Coconuts   Photos   Power   Scientists  
Gas prices are lit up at a Chevron gas station in Mountain View, Thursday, Feb. 1, 2007. Chevron Corp.'s fourth-quarter profit dropped by nine percent, but the oil company still made enough to post its third consecutive year of record earnings. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)hg3 Oil prices slip to $74 over global meltdown
NEW YORK -- Oil prices slumped Friday to one-year lows under $80 per barrel, amid a global equities meltdown that sparked fears of recession that would crimp demand for e... (photo: AP Photo / Paul Sakuma) Journal Online
Energy   Money   Oil   Photos   Price  
Gas Prices Gas down almost 6 cents, nearing $3
Gas down almost 6 cents, nearing $3 | Gasoline prices continue to decline but are still 19% above year-ago levels. | | | | RSS Paste this link into your favorite RSS desk... (photo: GFDL / Tewy) CNN
Energy   Industry   Money   Oil   Photos  
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Attacks on Iraqi Christians force families to flee homes
Pakistani tribesmen rise up against militants
Pakistani tribesmen rise up against militants
Pakistani tribesmen rise up against militants
A Lebanese man sits under posters of Imam Moussa al-Sadr, upper right, Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, a Shiite aligned with the opposition, upper left, and Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, center, in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, May 16, 2008.
Billboard Truce: Beirut Scraps Irksome Posters
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Wind Power - Agreement Between Steg And Spanish Firm to Gene
Violence in Nigeria offers lessons to oil companies hoping t
Liberate the 'jihad' in Kashmir from Pakistani leade
Venezuela, France talk nuclear cooperation
 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
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
Iran to study all factors before proposing oil cut
Iran to seek OPEC oil output cut - minister
Iran urges oil market stability as prices plunge
Iran calls for oil market stability as prices slide
Oil Prices - Egypt - Fuel Crisis - octane
Iran to study all factors before proposing oil cut
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Dirndls, oom-pah, sausages? Oktoberfest in Iraq
Iraq to begin first oil bid round in London
Algeria to renegotiate new energy projects-APS
Dirndls, oom-pah, sausages? Oktoberfest in Iraq
   Beggars and Smugglers mix in Kurdistan
Dirndls, Oom-pah, Sausages? Oktoberfest In Iraq
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Electricity Business
Wales Rides A Coal Renaissance
Warning signs of an Israeli strike on Iran
Syria reaches out for growth
French Group 'Alstom' to Build Integrated Electric P
 Coal is transported up a conveyor belt into the TXU Corp´s Big Brown coal-fired power plant Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006, near Fairfield, Texas. The electric station was the first large-scale, lignite-fueled power plant of the modern era for TXU Corp. P
Wales Rides A Coal Renaissance
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Insulated from global woes, Iraqi stocks soar
Amid global meltdown, Iraqi stocks soar
Insulated from global woes, Iraqi stocks soar
Insulated from global woes, Iraqi stocks soar
 An Iraqi boy peers through a hole in a car that was destroyed in a car bomb attack in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, Feb. 25, 2007. A suicide car bomb struck near the heavily guarded headquarters of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, or SCIR
Car bomb kills nine in Baghdad market
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