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NBCNews.comObama More Friend Than Foe to OilWall Street JournalThe White House helped negotiate lifting the ban with Congress in exchange for temporary renewal of tax credits for wind and solar industries—energy industries that provide electricity and for
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WIAT 42Alabama Plans Beach Hotel, Improvements With Oil Spill FundsABC NewsOver 10 years ago, Hurricane Ivan knocked down a 1970s-era state park lodge at the site, and Alabama has not had the money to rebuild it— at least not until now. Alabama is moving f
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Los Angeles TimesSlain California university stabbing suspect studied engineeringReutersThe student who attacked four people with a hunting knife before he was shot dead by police at a University of California campus was identified a day after the stabbing
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Belfast TelegraphRemoving boy from disabled mother's care not social engineering, says judgeBelfast TelegraphJudge Hughes indicated that the suggestion of "social engineering" had been made when a social worker involved with the boy had had g
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CBC.caLakehead engineering students to benefit from Queens partnershipCBC.caKimberly Woodhouse, the dean of engineering and applied sciences at Queens, was in Thunder Bay today to formalize the relationship by signing a memorandum of understanding with Lak
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Yahoo7 NewsOil expiration and earnings are big movers for TuesdayYahoo7 NewsAfter gushing higher last week, oil futures, meanwhile, rose again Monday on the China news and the view that U.S. oil production is beginning to slow. The People's Bank of Chi
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Wall Street JournalCanada's Own Oil Pipeline ProblemWall Street JournalTACHE RESERVE, British Columbia—A proposed 730-mile pipeline to ship Canadian oil to a West Coast port brings with it the promise of 4,000 or more jobs along a route that would run
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CBC.caOil, politics and human rights: A look back at TalismanCBC.caAccording to a high-level report by Canadian diplomat John Harker in February 2000, oil royalties flowing to the Sudanese government from a Talisman-run oil play were found to be exacerbati
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