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Trader James Hamill looks at screens as he works on the New York Stock Exchange floor, Tuesday, Oct.
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 Asia Times 
Political courage the missing link
| By Hossein Askari and Noureddine Krichene | A meaningful program of economic and financial stabilization for the US should start with a clear diagnosis of what is ailing the US economy and financial... (photo: AP / Richard Drew)
A worker delivers fuel to an Exxon station in Keller, Texas, in this Jan. 27, 2007 file photo. Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's largest publicly traded oil company, said Thursday, April 26, 2007 its net income grew 10 percent in the first quarter, as higher refining, marketing and chemical profit margins overcame lower crude oil and natural gas prices. (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam, file)hg3
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 Denver Post 
Energy Department warns of higher heating costs
| WASHINGTON—Although global oil prices have plummeted, the cost of heating your home this winter will be a lot more expensive, especially for households that depend on fuel oil, the Energy Depa... (photo: AP / Donna McWilliam)
Two Kuwaiti plain clothes security guards do their rounds at a newly constructed shopping mall in Salmiyah  Middle East Online 
Gulf Arab stock markets plunge further
| KUWAIT CITY - Shares in the oil-rich Gulf states opened sharply down on Tuesday, with the Saudi market -- the largest in the Arab world -- plunging almost nine percent just minutes after trading beg... (photo: AP / Gustavo Ferrari)
Arab   Gulf   Markets   Photos   Stock  
Dark Clouds - Climate Change - Sky - Weather - Global Warming - Sunset  The Guardian 
EU vote backs increase in domestic climate action
By Pete Harrison BRUSSELS, Oct 7 (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers backed more domestic action to fight climate change, cutting import limits on carbon offsets from developing countries through 202... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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Electric Post - Electricity - Power Supply - Davao Light and Power Company Seattle Times
Power shut-offs increase as economy cools
| COHOES, N.Y. - The number of Americans whose electricity or gas has been shut off for nonpayment of their bills is up sharply in many parts of the country as people str... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Economy   Electricity   Photos   Prices   USA  
Off-shore Wind Farm Turbine (sl1) Canada Dot Com
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 / )
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 Greenhouse gas emission - emission - factory - global warming - air pollution - pollution  (js1) The Daily Mail
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)
Climate   Emissions   Greenhouse   Photos   UK  
Petrol Station, Fuels , Energy, Petroluem Buffalo News
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)
Asia   Economy   Petrol   Photos   Prices  
 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 Newsday
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)
Iraq   Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Violence  
 ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND OF MARCH 15-16 ** Wind turbines spin under windswept, cloudy skies along hg3 The Providence Journal
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)
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- NJ: We'll become a world leader in wind power
- Few Puget power outages in wind
- Scotland gusts ahead in renewable targets
- Renault looks to wee-hued windows to cut car power draw
- Few power outages scattered throughout region
- As Energy Costs Rise, Survey Finds Iowa Homeowners are Conce
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New Jersey plans to triple its use of wind energy by 2020, becoming a world leader
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- As Energy Costs Rise, Survey Finds Iowa Homeowners are Conce
- As Energy Costs Rise, Survey Finds U.S. Homeowners are Conce
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Dry spell for sunspots not unusual
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Patriot missile crews from the 69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade train with their Israeli counterparts on the "Patriot Conduct of Fire Trainer" in Ansbach, Germany.  The training, which began Oct. 30, is helping Soldiers from both nations prepare for joi
More US ears in Israel
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- Changes fail to ease ETS fears
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- Serious Materials Launches ThermaProof Energy-Saving Windows
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- Biofuel fever not good for the world - UN
Saab 99 running on wood gas. Wood gas generator on trailer.
Biofuel fever not good for the world - UN
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- AtheroGenics seeks Chapter 11
- Iron Mountain appoints two executive officers
- Biogen Idec's Rituxan showing promise to treat leukemia
- Alnylam earns $20M milestone payment
- Curtiss-Wright Controls wins $14M Lockheed contract
- States reach $62M settlement with Eli Lilly
A worker delivers fuel to an Exxon station in Keller, Texas, in this Jan. 27, 2007 file photo. Exxon Mobil Corp., the world's largest publicly traded oil company, said Thursday, April 26, 2007 its net income grew 10 percent in the first quarter, as higher refining, marketing and chemical profit margins overcame lower crude oil and natural gas prices. (AP Photo/Donna McWilliam, file)hg3
Energy Department warns of higher heating costs
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- NJ: We'll become a world leader in wind power
- Atlas Copco Wins German Geothermal Power Plant Order
- New Harris Poll "FlashBack" Finds Half Of American
- EPA Recognizes Esurance Among Nation's Leading Green Pow
- Power ministry seeks higher gas allocation
- U.S., N. Korea seek compromise in nuclear deadlock
 Sheikh zayed road buildings and electricity network from greater Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 11/2007
Gulf may need over $35b to finance power projects
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