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Breaking news Fri, 16 May 2008
A Palestinian demonstrator holds stones, during clashes with Israeli soldiers, not seen, during a demonstration to mark Land Day, at a site where Israel is building a section of its separation barrier in the West Bank village of Deir Qeddis, near Ramallah, Sunday, March 30, 2008. The demonstration marked the 32nd "Land Day" which commemorates the killing of six Arab citizens of Israel by the Israeli army and police on March 30, 1976 during protests over Israeli confiscations of Arab land
Israel   Japan   Oil   Palestine   Photos  
What Japan sees in the Arab world
| By Kentaro Hirayama | Commentary by | Friday, May 16, 2008 | During the oil crisis that followed the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, Japan's government spokesman Susumu Nikaido announced in the clearest way ... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen) Daily Star Lebanon
GASOLINE - CRUDE - OIL - DIELSEL - MOTORCYCLE - GASOLINE STATION
Crude   Gasoline   Inventories   Million   Photos  
Crude oil inventories grew last week for fourth straight period, gasoline stockpiles fell
| : Crude oil inventories rose last week for the fourth straight time, while gasoline stockpiles fell after an unexpected jump in the prior period, according to government data released Wednesday. | F... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) International Herald Tribune
Petron - Davao City, Philippines Oil price surges to record 127.43 dollars
LONDON - The price of oil rocketed to a record high point of 127.43 dollars per barrel on Friday, as US President George W. Bush prepared to urge Saudi Arabia to pump more crude, analysts said. | New ... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal) Middle East Online
Bush   Oil   Photos   Saudi   US  
President George W. Bush urges Congress to move on his legislative agenda as he and first lady Laura Bush prepare the White House to depart for Europe, Monday, March 31, 2008. Bush in Saudi Arabia to discuss oil
| RIYADH, Saudi Arabia -- | President Bush is appealing to oil-rich Saudi Arabia to increase production just as oil prices have hit another record high. | As U.S. consumers cope with rising prices at ... (photo: (AP Photo / J. Scott Applewhite)) The State
Bush   Photos   Politics   President   Saudi  
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George W. Bush Bush to press Saudi king on oil prices, Iran
RIYADH - President George W. Bush heads for Saudi Arabia on Friday to renew his appeal to help tame record oil prices and try to shore up Arab support for containing Iran... (photo: White House / Chris Greenberg ) Middle East Online
Oil   Photos   Politics   Price   US  
 Japan apologized again on Monday for the suffering of women who served as sex slaves for the Japanese military during World War II, a day after comments by a cabinet minister drew an angry reaction in South Korea. Education Minister Nariaki Nakayama was Marines Given Jail For Japan Sex Assaults
Two U.S. Marines were sentenced to prison time Friday on charges related to sexual assaults on two different young women in Japan, but both men have avoided rape convicti... (photo: File) CBS News
Jail   Japan   Photos   Prison   Sexuality  
Gold; precious metal; jewellry; (td1) Gold futures up on weak dollar, firm crude
|     MUMBAI: India's gold futures were up on Friday extending the previous day's robust gains amid a weaker dollar and firm crude oil. The trend for the day lo... (photo: WN/ Tara) The Times Of India
Commerce   Currency   Dollar   Economy   Photos  
A van carrying U.S. Marine Staff Sgt. Tyrone Luther Hadnott leaves police station as he is trensferred to prosecutors in Okinawa city Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2008. Top Japanese officials urged the U.S. military Tuesday to tighten discipline after Hadnott was arrested on suspicion of raping a 14-year-old girl on the southern island of Okin Marine convicted of abusive conduct in Japan
Updated  | Comment  | Recommend | | | TOKYO (AP) — An American Marine was found guilty in a military court of abusive sexual conduct of a 14-year... (photo: AP / Kyodo News) USA Today
Crime   Japan   Military   Photos   US  
 Money - Currency - Rupees  Indian Rupee - INR Rupee up as dollar buying by oil firms subsides
|     MUMBAI: The rupee rose on Friday as dollar demand from refiners subsided after global oil prices hovered below $125 a barrel. | At 11.35 am, the partially... (photo: sv1/WN) The Times Of India
Currency   Dollar   Economy   India   Photos  
Politics Gas
President is favored in today's Dominican election
President is favored in today's Dominican election
President is favored in today's Dominican election
President Fernandez is favored to win 3rd term in Dominican
Haiti's President Rene Preval attends a Food for Life Summit in Managua, Wednesday, May 7, 2008. The Summit's host, Nicaragua's President Ortega, said the Central American region needs to finance farming, ensure basic food supplies, and form a production and marketing alliance to promote local farm goods to confront the worldwide food crisis as a gro
Haiti MPs reject new PM candidate
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Enarsa: Temporary LNG tanker to arrive May 25
Rising cost of food is wreaking havoc on Central America
Lakshmi N Mittal may float oil firm
Talisman: N. Africa, S. America Production Increases Spur Ad
Egg - Eggs - Food - Poultry
Rising cost of food is wreaking havoc on Central America
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Marine Engineering Oil
Virginia Beach says ad crossed line in the sand
Petronas' Labuan methanol plant commissioned
Va. Beach steamed over Myrtle Beach ad
Summer interns take over
Ezra
Two New Orders Help Ezra Step Up Offshore Services
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Dominicans vote in race seen favoring incumbent
Enarsa: Temporary LNG tanker to arrive May 25
Bodman criticizes gasoline tax suspension pitch
U.S. calls Chavez oil diplomacy 'slippery slope'
Egg - Eggs - Food - Poultry
Rising cost of food is wreaking havoc on Central America
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Oil Spills Offshore Market
Wildlife numbers plummet globally - WWF
Wildlife numbers plummet globally: WWF
Onondaga Lake lands 3 major sports events
Marines Given Jail For Japan Sex Assaults
Wildlife (sl1)
Wildlife numbers plummet globally: WWF
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Geo Caribbean "getting ready to sail"
Angels find unlikely saviors
Canadian Superior's Bounty well to hit depth in 30 days
Puerto Rico lawsuit alleges price-fixing by shipping compani
Latvia's coast guard vessels approach the stranded Bahamas-registered cruise ship "Mona Lisa" off Latvia's northwest coast near Kolka, about 200 km (125 miles) from Riga, May 4, 2008. A cruise ship with 984 people on board ran aground early Sunday in the Baltic Sea, off the northwest coast of Latvia, the coast guard said.The Bahamas-registered Mona Lisa had embarked from Kiel, Germany, and was destined for Riga when it ran aground on a sand bank about 17 kilometers (10 miles) from the Latvian coast in the Irbe Strait between Latvia and the Estonian island of Saarema
Cruise ship runs aground in Baltic Sea
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