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Ruien - Power plant 2
British   Economy   Kenya   Photos   Power  
British firm to invest $162 mln in Kenya's energy plant
Written By:Xinhua   , Posted: Thu, Oct 09, 2008 | The British energy firm, Aldwych International and Burmeister &Wain Holdings, said on Thursday they will spend 12 billion shil... (photo: GNU Free Documentation / LimoWreck)
Kenya Broadcasting Corp
 Oil prices rise to new record high levels, UK
Crude   Photos   President   Vienna   price  
Traders look for direction on oil market
| VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Oil prices looked for direction Thursday as traders weighed fears that a looming world recession will crimp demand against speculation that OPEC may cut output to keep prices ... (photo: WN)
Syracuse
Oil refinery ONGC-Mittal JV plans $4b refinery in Nigeria
|                 NEW DELHI: ONGC-Mittal Energy (OMEL) — a joint venture between oil major ONGC and L N Mittal group — is planning to set up its first ... (photo: Creative Commons / Donatus ) The Times of India
Business   India   Nigeria   Oil   Photos  
Somali men carry food aid on small boats where they off-loaded food from the cargo ship Victoria, background,, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007 in the Somali town of Merka, some 60 miles (100 kilometers) south of Mogadishu. Since last month, the merchant ships that deliver 80 percent of the World Food Program aid have been accompanied by French warships and teams of elite French commandos who camp on their deck, machine-guns at the ready, to protect the shipme Pirates or not, the Somalia food lifeline must be kept open
| By Josette Sheeran | Commentary by | Wednesday, October 08, 2008 | - Powered by | Time is running out for Somalia. As many as 3 million people - one-third of the country - live under threat of starv... (photo: AP / Karel Prinsloo) Daily Star Lebanon
Aid   Defence   Photos   Piracy   Somalia  
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Flourescent Lights - Bulbs - Lights - Energy - Electricity Eco-friendly light bulbs health alert
| Energy saving light bulbs can emit levels of ultraviolet radiation sufficient to damage the skin, the Government's public health safety watchdog warned. | The agency is... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Belfast Telegraph
Disease   Energy   Health   Photos   Ultraviolet  
light bulb - wnhires (rt1) Ireland bans traditional lightbulbs
| About half of the traditional lightbulbs on sale in Ireland will be banned next March, under Government plans announced today. | The Republic's Environment Minister Joh... (photo: WN) Belfast Telegraph
Consumer   Energy   Environment   Ireland   Photos  
Oil petrol fuel price.(nu1) Oil futures slide to $81 a barrel on economic woes
| : Benchmarks oil futures prices fell more than $4 a barrel to a one-year low on Friday, depressed by expectations global demand growth will shrink if the credit crisis ... (photo: WN / nurkamiah) International Herald Tribune
Economy   Growth   Photos   Prices   World  
 Tesco Supermarket. Tesco. tp1 Some good news! Tesco cuts petrol price by 3p
| Supermarket giant Tesco said it was cutting the cost of petrol by 3p a litre today as oil prices fell to their lowest level for a year. | The retailer is lowering unlea... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) The Independent
Business   Energy   Market   Photos   Tesco  
SpiceJet - Airlines /aaeh Spicejet's new turnaround plan !
|                   Text: Meander through the lanes and bylanes of Gurgaon’s dusty Udyog Vihar and you will come ... (photo: public domain / ) The Times of India
Airlines   Cost   India   Photos   Travel  
 KLdy1 - Apr07 - Panasonic. (dy1) Panasonic targets higher sales
| New products to help boost revenue to RM1.5b in FY08 | KUALA LUMPUR: Panasonic (M) Sdn Bhd is targetting to increase its sales by about 30% to 35% with the introduction... (photo: WN) The Star
Electricity   Market   Panasonic   Photos   Sales  
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 civilia... (photo: AP / Evan Vucci) Bahrain Tribune
Ceremony   Democracy   Nuclear   Photos   Washington  
UK should back green energy plan
| European ministers will meet today in Brussels to discuss the renewable energy directive, a ground-breaking piece of legislation that could kick-start the energy revolu... (photo: WN / Geeta) The Guardian
Ecology   Energy   Environment   Photos   Science  
View of a drilling rig at the Val Gamburtseva oil fields in Russia's Arctic Far North,Tuesday, April 4, 2006. The fields are owned by state oil company Rosneft, which is gearing up for a major stock offering this year. In a control room above the Arctic Circle, oil workers in crisp yellow-and-black overalls fine-tune pumps and turbines with the click of a mouse. A brand-new pipeline threads off over the icy Occidental plans $500m UAE oilfield development
| Abu Dhabi: US-based Occidental Petroleum Corporation has said it will invest about $500 million over the next three to four years to appraise and develop Jarn Yaphour a... (photo: AP / Misha Japaridz) Gulf News
Business   Development   Emirates   Petroleum   Photos  
Politics Renewable Energy
Talks stall as Zimbabwe starves
Peace's place in Nobel prize restored with award to Finn
Finland's Martti Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
Ex-Finnish president and global peacemaker Martti Ahtisaari
Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland and Special Envoy of the UN Secretary-General for the Future Status Process for Kosovo, delivers his keynote statement at the United Nations Forum "Our Common Humanity in the Information Age: Principles and Values for Development", today, at UN Headquarters in New York.
A thumbnail sketch of Nobel winner Ahtisaari
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Wind Power - Agreement Between Steg And Spanish Firm to Gene
Violence in Nigeria offers lessons to oil companies hoping t
Power - Lagos to Invests N34 Billion in Wind Energy
Water seeping at nuclear reactor
 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
Credit crisis may spur oil mergers in Africa
Doubts cloud outlook for Libyan oil bonanza
Jubilee Project to Produce Oil in 2010
Oil drops to $82, lowest in a year
UN food program finds hunger crisis in Zimbabwean countryside; some survive on wild fruits
UN food program finds hunger crisis in Zimbabwean countryside; some survive on wild fruits
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Oscar-nominated Jordanian director to be awarded at MEIFF
Oil below $80 for first time in a year
Credit crisis may spur oil mergers in Africa
Doubts cloud outlook for Libyan oil bonanza
Ruien - Power plant 2
British firm to invest $162 mln in Kenya's energy plant
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News Scan Briefs: Eel Model for Body Armor; Great Green Wall
Oscar-nominated Jordanian director to be awarded at MEIFF
Bauchi Govt Plans N1.5 Billion Power Plant
Off the record
Seen through glass, investors watch stock monitors at a local brokerage, Thursday, Aug. 16, 2007, in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwan shares plunged Thursday to their lowest level in two months after another triple digit loss on Wall Street. The Weighted Price Index of the Taiwan Stock Exchange dropped 391.67 points, or 4.55 percent, to close at 8201.37 points on weak volume. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)hg3
Autumn 2008 - Weak 'Experts' explain Downfall of Economics
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Research and Markets: South Africa Insurance Report Q3 2008
Land deal discussed behind closed doors
DA wants answers on SARCC's financial loss
Report reveals millions spent on unemployed
 Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon pauses while attending an interchange initiation ceremony near the southern city of Ashdod Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2002. Sharon told an EU envoy Tuesday, he was willing to meet Saudi officials, publicly or behind the scene
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