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Five engineering students injured in accidentThe HinduFive students of a private engineering college sustained injuries when a heavy duty crane rammed their college bus near the State Legislative Assembly on Sunday morning. The bus belonging to CVR Enginee
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CBC.caNL student juggles college basketball, engineering courses in USCBC.caThird-year engineering student Hannah Jardine is a small forward for the University of Delaware Blue Hens. 'My major [mechanical engineering] is pretty tough to do with basketb
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RTNo binding deal on oil production cap agreed – Russian energy officialRTThe oil price has plummeted to decades-low levels due to overproduction amid an economic slowdown. Major producers such as Russia, Saudi Arabia and Qatar on Venezuela's suggestio
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NBC 10 PhiladelphiaBrush Fire Burns Near Oil Storage Facility in South JerseyNBC 10 PhiladelphiaA brush fire spread through a grassy area on the banks of the Delaware River in Gloucester County Friday night, moving close to a crude oil storage facility. Th
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GristIn Pennsylvania, oil trains are more likely to run through communities of colorGristEarlier this week, PennEnvironment, ForestEthics, and ACTION United released a new study looking into the proximity of environmental justice communities — communities
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Gulf Rig Supplier May Be First to Exit Oil-Slump BankruptcyBloombergHercules Offshore Inc. may become the first big energy-sector business to exit bankruptcy since the crude slump triggered insolvencies among oil and gas drillers and the companies that ser
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Wall Street JournalOil-Price Drop Takes Shine Off Steel TownWall Street JournalBut as drilling and exploration for new oil and gas slow with the drop in energy prices, cutbacks at heavy-industry companies are cropping up. The U.S. Steel Corp. plant here, w
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Voice of AmericaWill falling oil prices kill the Keystone XL pipeline?VoxIn some ways, Keystone XL — which would carry crude from the oil sands of Alberta down to refineries on the Gulf Coast — still matters about as much as it ever did. The recent plunge
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