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ReutersRussian minister says OPEC oil deal hurting domestic economyReuters“Because of the OPEC deal we have a negative direct impact from oil production, as well as indirect effects related to low investment activity due to production limits,” Oreshkin sai
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MetroRapist complains that tuna and olive oil are too expensive in prisonMetroA convicted rapist has written from his cell that prisoners are being 'ripped off' for items like olive oil and tuna. Adam Marchment, who is serving a 10-year prison sent
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BloombergAbu Dhabi oil company to put fuel stations on stock marketABC NewsFILE - In this Sept. 21, 2016, file photo, an oil tanker approaches the new Jetty during the launch of a $650 million oil facility in Fujairah, United Arab Emirates. The state-run A
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Ignore The Hype: Oil Is Still In A Bear MarketOilPrice.comThe sentiment in the oil market has not been this bullish in more than two years, with oil demand growth expected to be strong along with OPEC's rhetoric that it would do “whatever it takes” to
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CBC.caEx-PM Chrétien lobbied for African oil company he didn't know was based in tax haven, he saysCBC.caFormer Canadian prime minister Jean Chrétien lobbied for an East African oil venture whose business involved money flowing to tax havens, a notorio
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U.S. News & World ReportTillerson presses China to apply oil leverage on North KoreaABC NewsU.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Thursday urged China to use its leverage as North Korea's principal supplier of oil to press the isolated nation into r
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MarketWatchUS oil prices top $50, on track for highest finish in nearly 4 monthsMarketWatchOil headed higher Thursday for a fourth consecutive session, with U.S. prices topping $50 a barrel and trying for their highest finish since late May, buoyed by expe
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War-ravaged South Sudan may scrap expensive oil subsidiesReutersJUBA (Reuters) - War-ravaged South Sudan is considering scrapping state subsidies on oil because it hasn't been able to pay civil servants for four months and diplomatic staff abroad are b
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South African unions agree wage deal for engineering workersReutersJOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African unions said on Tuesday they had agreed a three-year wage deal for engineering workers, ending weeks of difficult negotiations and averting an industry
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Norway's anti-oil Green Party could hold key to election outcome: DN pollReutersOSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Green Party, which seeks to scale back the country's oil industry, could play a key role in picking its next prime minister, an opinion po
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