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Breaking News Fri, 3 Sep 2010
 Millions in Ethiopia Said to Need Food Aid
Addis   Deals   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Ethiopia  
Ethiopia denies rebels chased oil, gas firms away
* Petronas has not pulled out of Ethiopia, minister says * Govt negotiating deals with three more oil and gas firms By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Rebel claims that Malaysia's Petrona... (photo: WN)
The Guardian
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, left, shakes hands with Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi inaugurate a new Libyan Academy, in Rome, Monday, Aug. 30, 2010
Italy   Libya   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Foreign relations of Italy  
Qaddafi Sets Up Camp Again in Rome
| ROME — Less than a year after his last visit, when he invited 200 aspiring models to convert to Islam, the Libyan leader, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, has pitched his well-known tent in Rome for a... (photo: AP / Pier Paolo Cito)
The New York Times
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, left, is welcomed by Italian foreign minister Franco Frattini upon his arrival at Ciampino airport, near Rome, Sunday Aug. 29, 2010. Gadhafi Talks Up Islam on Italy Visit
Associated Press | ROME—Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gave a lesson on Islam and copies of the Quran to a few hundred young Italian women Sunday as he arrived in Rome for his fourth visit in a y... (photo: AP / Riccardo De Luca) Wall Street Journal
Business   Italy   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Foreign relations of Italy  
BP head office in St. James's, City of Westminster BP's life on frontiers of energy industry at risk
| LONDON -- At a celebration of BP's centennial last October, CEO Tony Hayward boasted to guests that the oil company "lives on the frontiers of the energy industry." | But this week, in the first maj... (photo: Creative Commons / WhisperToMe) The Miami Herald
BP   Frontiers   Industry   Life   Photos  
Top Stories
In this June 13, 2009 file photo, an electrical linesman repairs cables as illegal subsidiary wires are seen mangled to the main cables in Allahabad, India. Stealing of power is a frequent phenomenon in Indian towns. Bringing Light to India's Rural Areas
| BANGALORE, INDIA — As dusk falls, the sound of children singing fills the air at the SOS Tibetan Children’s Village in Bylakuppe, five hours’ drive fr... (photo: AP / Rajesh Kumar Singh, File) The New York Times
Climate Change   Energy   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Solar energy  
Newly appointed Director General of the ITER (originaly International Thermonuclear  Experimental Reactor) Organization, Japaneze Professor Osamu Motojima, poses for photographers, during a press conference, at CEA (Atomic Energy Authority) headquarters in Cadarache, near Saint-Paul-lez-Durance, southern France , Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Key to limitless energy
| It is one of mankind's most daring experiments — a quest to produce virtually limitless clean energy that, if successful, would revolutionise life on Earth by har... (photo: AP / Claude Paris) Gulf News
Energy   Environment   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear fusion  
An Afghan refugee whose house was demolished by heavy flooding, looks for his belongings amid rubble in Azakhel near Peshawar, Pakistan  Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. Pakistan mulls 'flood taxes'
|      Sep 3, 2010 Pakistan mulls 'flood taxes' | By Syed Fazl-e-Haider | KARACHI - The government in Islamabad may impose a 2% tax on all imports to ... (photo: AP / Mohammad Sajjad) Asia Times
Finance   Floods   Pakistan   Photos   Wikipedia: 2010 Pakistan floods  
  An Iraqi army soldier stands guard as pilgrims walk down a street in central Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, July 28, 2008. Three suicide bombers and a roadside bomb struck Shiite pilgrims taking part in a massive religious procession in Baghdad on Monday, killing at least 28 people and wounding 92, police sai Iraqis uneasy over what happens next
|      Sep 3, 2010 Iraqis uneasy over what happens next | By Heather Maher and Charles Recknagel | United States President Barack Obama has kept his p... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban) Asia Times
Defence   Iraq   Photos   US   Wikipedia: 2003 invasion of Iraq  
 Millions in Ethiopia Said to Need Food Aid  Ethiopia denies rebels chased oil, gas firms away
* Petronas has not pulled out of Ethiopia, minister says * Govt negotiating deals with three more oil and gas firms By Barry Malone ADDIS ABABA, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Rebel ... (photo: WN) The Guardian
Addis   Deals   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Ethiopia  
Fish Oil  -  Omega 3 Fatty Acid  -  Food Supplement Why fish oils work swimmingly against diabetes
--> | These are fish oil capsules. Credit: UC San Diego | Researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine have identified the molecular mechanis... (photo: WN / Trigedia) PhysOrg
Diabetes   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Fish oil  
Suzlon Energy Chairman and Managing Director Tulsi Tanti reacts during an interview with The Associated Press at Suzlon's headquarters in Pune, India, March 13, 2007. "This is the only future for the long-term," said Tanti, 49, a one-time yarn manufacturer who turned a small wind energy sideline into the sprawling corporation Suzlon, and turned himself into a billionaire and one of the richest men in the country. Suzlon shares zoom 10% on RIL stake buy reports
MUMBAI: Shares of Suzlon Energy on Thursday zoomed over 10 per cent on BSE, amid media reports that Mukesh Ambani-controlled Reliance Industries may acquire stake in the ... (photo: AP / Gautam Singh) The Times Of India
Economy   Energy   Mumbai   Photos   Wikipedia: Suzlon Energy  
Olive Oil Controlling inflammation with the right foods
| Inflammation can be a good thing. When the body is injured or infected, the immune system kicks into high gear. This triggers tissues to release inflammatory compounds ... (photo: Creative Commons / denderello) The Examiner
Food   Health   Photos   Science   Wikipedia: Inflammation  
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, shakes hands with Chinese vice president Xi Jinping before their talks in Moscow, Russia, March 23, 2010 Chinese section of Sino-Russia oil pipeline to complete by Oct
2010-09-02 18:13:47.0Chinese section of Sino-Russia oil pipeline to complete by Octcrude oil,Russia-China oil pipeline,European crude market,energy cooperation11022005Ene... (photo: AP / Misha Japaridze) China Daily
China   Energy   Photos   Russia   Wikipedia: Pipeline transport  
Politics Renewable Energy
 Zimbabweans 'won't just be deported'
 More travel scandal MPs named and shamed
Minister Speaks Out on Madagascar
 Zim deportation decision slammed
Civil servants protest during a strike in the city of Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 26, 2010.
Zuma tells his ministers to negotiate end to strike
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Government promotes private participation in energy supply
Altergy forms joint venture to produce, market fuel cells in
Altergy's Freedom Power Fuel Cell Systems to Power Afric
Undernews For 25 August 2010
Bottled drinking water
Peak predictions: mixing water and oil as global resources dwindle
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Oil & Gas Market Energy Market
KNUST Honours Dr. Kwame Nkrumah
Federer Beats the Heat, Beck; Soderling Looms
Mozambique riots spotlight world food price spike
Pearl Harbor marks 65th anniversary of WWII's end
Wearing gold - Gold prices- Accessories
Malaysian Muslims Go for Gold, But It's Hard to Make Change
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 SAA flies into Maputo for stranded passengers
Unrest in Maputo And Matola
Rugby: Wallabies try again to end hoodoo
Museum and Gallery Listings
A woman passes nearby burning tyres in a street in Maputo, Thursday Sept. 2, 2010 a day after police opened fire on stone-throwing crowds who were protesting rising prices in this impoverished country.
Troops clear barricades, Mozambique riots persist
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Electricity Business
Chilean drilling effort hit by unexpected delays
Whale put to death with explosives: the rescue attempts
The wonders of the Forth Bridge still work their spell
Tony Blair let Gordon Brown saddle Britain with a disastrous
Roger Federer of Switzerland throws an empty water bottle during a break as he plays the Men's singles semifinal match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Jan. 29, 2010.
Federer beats the heat, Beck; Soderling looms
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 No more room for manoeuvring, says Baloyi
Nation-Wide Strike Hits Public Services Hard
After bidding Tata good bye, Ratan wants to just break free
SA can take a page out of India's book
Tata Group Chairman, Ratan Tata, speaks at the Annual General meeting of Tata Steel Limited in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Aug. 28, 2008. Thousands of angry farmers have been protesting outside a Tata Motors factory that manufactures the world's cheapest car in India's West Bengal state to demand the return of land they say was taken from them without proper compensation. On Friday Ratan Tata, threatened to move the factory out of West Bengal if the protests p
After bidding Tata good bye, Ratan wants to just break free
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