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Breaking news Wed, 4 Jul 2007
"Mass incidents" on rise as environment deteriorates
China   Environment   Photos   Pollution   Water  
"Mass incidents" on rise as environment deteriorates
Chinese people's refusal to accept an ever deteriorating environmental situation has resulted in a rising number of "mass incidents", the country's chief environment official said on Wednesday. | Zhou... (photo: China Photos/Getty Images) China Daily
South Korea to send North first energy aid shipment
Aid   Energy   Photos   Pyongyang   Seoul  
South Korea to send North first energy aid shipment
| SEOUL: North Korea will receive its first promised shipment of energy aid next week, South Korea said Wednesday, a day after Pyongyang's reclusive leader urged progress in a deal to dismantle h... (photo: Cancan Chu/Getty Images) International Herald Tribune
Kalam no to power Bill Kalam no to power Bill
| KOLKATA, July 3: President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam has denied assent to the Electricity (West Bengal Amendment) Bill 2005 that was passed by the state Assembly in 2005 cialis. | The Bill has been returned to th flagyl. neurontin online. avodart. (photo: PIB) The Statesman
Delhi   Electricity   India   Kolkata   Photos   West Bengal  
WHO urges Asia to prepare for climate change crisis WHO urges Asia to prepare for climate change crisis
| (Reuters) | 2 July 2007 | KUALA LUMPUR - Asian nations must prepare to tackle disasters unleashed by global warming with the same urgency they now focus on fighting disease epidemics, the World Heal... (photo: WN/Janice Sabnal) Khaleej Times
Asia   Climate   Emissions   Environment   Photos  
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Oil workers kidnapped in Nigeria Oil workers kidnapped in Nigeria
Unknown gunmen have attacked and snatched five foreign workers from an oil rig in Nigeria's volatile Niger Delta, security sources say. | The attack comes a day after the... (photo: AP /George Osodi) BBC News
Money   Nigeria   Oil   Photos   Police  
Oil prices slip as refinery worries ease Oil prices slip as refinery worries ease
| VIENNA, Austria (AP) - Oil prices retreated in quiet trading Wednesday amid expectations that U.S. refineries will boost gasoline output, reversing a trend that drove t... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) Syracuse
Oil   Photos   Prices   Refinery   Vienna  
Gadgets 'hamper energy cuts' Gadgets 'hamper energy cuts'
| Flatscreen TVs can use three times more electricity than a normal television. Photograph: Don McPhee |   Consumers' love of hi-tech gadgets is set to undermine att... (photo: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) The Guardian
Electricity   Energy   Environment   Photos   Technology  
Oil prices decline in Asian trading Oil prices decline in Asian trading
By GILLIAN WONG | Associated Press Writer | AP Photo Prices for three grades of fuels are seen as Lester Greenhouse fills his car with gas at a station in Zelienople. Pa.... (photo: WN/Patricia file) The Charlotte Observer
Asia   Market   Oil   Photos   Trade  
Gadget boom to drive up energy demand: report Gadget boom to drive up energy demand: report
| LONDON (Reuters) - Flat-screen televisions, computers and other hi-tech gadgets will use nearly half of a typical British household's total electricity by 2020, an ener... (photo: WN/Denise) Canada Dot Com
Consumer   Energy   London   Photos   Technology  
Nigerian rebels end truce, others attack oil rig Nigerian rebels end truce, others attack oil rig
| PORT HARCOURT, Nigeria (Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a Shell oil rig in the Niger Delta in southern Nigeria early on Wednesday and kidnapped five expatriates, police and ... (photo: Getty Images) Canada Dot Com
Africa   Crime   Nigeria   Oil   Photos  
New disputes likely to delay Iraqi oil bill New disputes likely to delay Iraqi oil bill
| BAGHDAD: Sunni Arab and Kurdish politicians and a powerful Shiite party said Wednesday they had not agreed to a draft bill to regulate the country's oil industry, ... (photo: US Army file/SSgt. Isaac B . Scruggs) International Herald Tribune
Iraq   Mideast   Oil   Photos   Politics   US  
Shell to have 904 petrol stations Shell to have 904 petrol stations
| KUALA LUMPUR: Shell Malaysia Trading Sdn Bhd will have an expanded network of some 904 petrol stations by year-end with the opening of 30 new stations and the acquisiti... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) The Star
Energy   Malaysia   Photos   Shell   Trading  
Politics Renewable Energy
Teenage gamers find government restrictions just too easy to
Trouble looms for Abe in elections
China 'stifles World Bank report' on deaths caused b
Taiwan VP launches Latin American tour
Teenage gamers find government restrictions just too easy to beat
Teenage gamers find government restrictions just too easy to beat
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South Korea to send North first energy aid shipment
China 'buried smog death finding'
China's energy consumption up 8.4% in 2006
Monitors to visit N Korea reactor
South Korea to send North first energy aid shipment
South Korea to send North first energy aid shipment
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
GAIL, China Gas form JV for business
China tackles its growing thirst
Rally Energy Turns on the Taps in Pakistan
Transmeridian: Temporary Interruption of Produciton at South
Oil prices lower in Asian trade
Oil prices lower in Asian trade
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Equities mark mixed fortunes
"Mass incidents" on rise as environment deteriorat
Report: China admits domestic quality control issues
South Korea to send North first energy aid shipment
"Mass incidents" on rise as environment deteriorates
"Mass incidents" on rise as environment deteriorates
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Electricity Business
Oil companies line up clean fuel for Beijing
Putting India's reserves to work
Kalam no to power Bill
Do cheap goods from China have to mean trade-off in quality?
Putting India's reserves to work
Putting India's reserves to work
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China urges developed countries to do more for poverty reduc
Teenage gamers find government restrictions just too easy to
Trouble looms for Abe in elections
Equities mark mixed fortunes
China urges developed countries to do more for poverty reduction
China urges developed countries to do more for poverty reduction
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