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CBC.caTory candidate Sabrina Zuniga says ground will absorb oil spillsCBC.caToronto Conservative candidate and former science teacher Sabrina Zuniga is facing criticism online for comments she made about how the ground is able to absorb oil spills. "O
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OilPrice.comOil Fundamentals Improve But Inventories Will Keep Prices LowOilPrice.comGlobal oil supply and demand fundamentals moved in the right direction in September but surplus inventory will keep oil prices low for some time to come. EIA's Septemb
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Yahoo7 NewsHow oil is causing bond yields to spikeYahoo7 NewsFuel prices are a key ingredient to a basket of goods and services that make up inflation statistics in most countries, with oil being a major input in motor fuels and other manufactured goods. I
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Telegraph.co.ukVandals flood Conservative MP's garden with 1300 litres of oilTelegraph.co.ukWe now find that my parent's heating oil fuel supply for the year – hundreds of litres of it – has been drained into the ground. "It will now kill anyt
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ThinkProgress"We Keep Spilling Oil Into America's Greatest Rivers"ThinkProgressIn this July,10, 2011 file photo, oil-fouled islands and a sheen on the water are seen downstream of an Exxon Mobil crude pipeline that broke beneath the Yellowsto
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Business InsiderThe supply and demand explanation for the oil price crash stinksBusiness InsiderOil prices crashed in the middle of last year because US shale oil supply surged and Chinese demand for the commodity slumped, leading to huge oversupply in the
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Telegraph.co.ukFull fiscal autonomy would be 'disastrous' for Scotland after fall in oil priceTelegraph.co.uk“Full fiscal autonomy would result in the loss of this transfer and, without sufficient oil revenues to mitigate such a loss, a sizeable fi
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The GuardianUK growth to pick up as cheaper oil cheers consumers, CBI saysThe GuardianAs oil prices have halved since a $115-a-barrel peak last summer, the CBI now expects the UK economy to grow by 2.7% this year, up from its 2.5% forecast in November. Thi
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