Tom Brokaw reports on Meet the Press from Baghdad that martial law is a real possibility for certain areas in Iraq after the official transfer of authority takes place this Wednesday. Reporting on the internal power struggles within the war torn country, Iraq was characterized by it’s tribal, ethnic, religious and social divisions, and how […]
Tom Brokaw reports on Meet the Press from Baghdad that martial law is a real possibility for certain areas in Iraq after the official transfer of authority takes place this Wednesday. Reporting on the internal power struggles within the war torn country, Iraq was characterized by it’s tribal, ethnic, religious and social divisions, and how […]

Americans have always pulled together during tough times to accomplish great missions. We can do it again. This time to create three million good jobs, free ourselves from imported oil, and clean up the environment. A New Apollo Project will tap our ingenuity, our collective spirit, and our competitive drive. It will rebuild cities and create good manufacturing jobs.

Americans have always pulled together during tough times to accomplish great missions. We can do it again. This time to create three million good jobs, free ourselves from imported oil, and clean up the environment. A New Apollo Project will tap our ingenuity, our collective spirit, and our competitive drive. It will rebuild cities and create good manufacturing jobs.

Americans have always pulled together during tough times to accomplish great missions. We can do it again. This time to create three million good jobs, free ourselves from imported oil, and clean up the environment. A New Apollo Project will tap our ingenuity, our collective spirit, and our competitive drive. It will rebuild cities and create good manufacturing jobs.

Americans have always pulled together during tough times to accomplish great missions. We can do it again. This time to create three million good jobs, free ourselves from imported oil, and clean up the environment. A New Apollo Project will tap our ingenuity, our collective spirit, and our competitive drive. It will rebuild cities and create good manufacturing jobs.

He says he’s watched Shell remove the tanks and pumps of small independent stations across the country during the past couple of years. “They’re taking out the small independents just so they can service their own large company sites.”

He says he’s watched Shell remove the tanks and pumps of small independent stations across the country during the past couple of years. “They’re taking out the small independents just so they can service their own large company sites.”

He says he’s watched Shell remove the tanks and pumps of small independent stations across the country during the past couple of years. “They’re taking out the small independents just so they can service their own large company sites.”

He says he’s watched Shell remove the tanks and pumps of small independent stations across the country during the past couple of years. “They’re taking out the small independents just so they can service their own large company sites.”

But the oil is running out, and the world is going to change. We can handle that change sensibly or wait for the bottom to fall out and see that change be traumatic.
We’re on the latter path, and we need to get off it.

But the oil is running out, and the world is going to change. We can handle that change sensibly or wait for the bottom to fall out and see that change be traumatic.
We’re on the latter path, and we need to get off it.

But the oil is running out, and the world is going to change. We can handle that change sensibly or wait for the bottom to fall out and see that change be traumatic.
We’re on the latter path, and we need to get off it.

But the oil is running out, and the world is going to change. We can handle that change sensibly or wait for the bottom to fall out and see that change be traumatic.
We’re on the latter path, and we need to get off it.

Sadly, we will pay a steep price for having frittered away the years, even the decades since the oil shocks of the 1970s. We were warned, repeatedly, that we had to reduce our dependence upon Mideast oil. That would have meant stringent conservation measures, boosts in energy taxes, the exploitation of new oil fields, and the building of additional refineries.
We did none of that. We were not able to summon the necessary political will. And now the bill is coming due.

Sadly, we will pay a steep price for having frittered away the years, even the decades since the oil shocks of the 1970s. We were warned, repeatedly, that we had to reduce our dependence upon Mideast oil. That would have meant stringent conservation measures, boosts in energy taxes, the exploitation of new oil fields, and the building of additional refineries.
We did none of that. We were not able to summon the necessary political will. And now the bill is coming due.

Sadly, we will pay a steep price for having frittered away the years, even the decades since the oil shocks of the 1970s. We were warned, repeatedly, that we had to reduce our dependence upon Mideast oil. That would have meant stringent conservation measures, boosts in energy taxes, the exploitation of new oil fields, and the building of additional refineries.
We did none of that. We were not able to summon the necessary political will. And now the bill is coming due.

Sadly, we will pay a steep price for having frittered away the years, even the decades since the oil shocks of the 1970s. We were warned, repeatedly, that we had to reduce our dependence upon Mideast oil. That would have meant stringent conservation measures, boosts in energy taxes, the exploitation of new oil fields, and the building of additional refineries.
We did none of that. We were not able to summon the necessary political will. And now the bill is coming due.

“The situation could become a nightmare here,” said Brig. Torhan Abdulrahman, an ethnic Turkmen who oversees a force composed mostly of Arabs. “Oil could cause civil war. It is our curse.”

“The situation could become a nightmare here,” said Brig. Torhan Abdulrahman, an ethnic Turkmen who oversees a force composed mostly of Arabs. “Oil could cause civil war. It is our curse.”

“The situation could become a nightmare here,” said Brig. Torhan Abdulrahman, an ethnic Turkmen who oversees a force composed mostly of Arabs. “Oil could cause civil war. It is our curse.”

“The situation could become a nightmare here,” said Brig. Torhan Abdulrahman, an ethnic Turkmen who oversees a force composed mostly of Arabs. “Oil could cause civil war. It is our curse.”

But this year, oil producers are pumping and selling all the oil they can to meet surging demand, and the extra oil they are able to bring to market is, to a great extent, high in sulfur. With sweet crude commanding the highest prices, many refineries in China and elsewhere are buying cheaper sour crude, and turning it into fuels that may contain many times more sulfur than the gasoline and diesel sold in the United States or Europe.

But this year, oil producers are pumping and selling all the oil they can to meet surging demand, and the extra oil they are able to bring to market is, to a great extent, high in sulfur. With sweet crude commanding the highest prices, many refineries in China and elsewhere are buying cheaper sour crude, and turning it into fuels that may contain many times more sulfur than the gasoline and diesel sold in the United States or Europe.

But this year, oil producers are pumping and selling all the oil they can to meet surging demand, and the extra oil they are able to bring to market is, to a great extent, high in sulfur. With sweet crude commanding the highest prices, many refineries in China and elsewhere are buying cheaper sour crude, and turning it into fuels that may contain many times more sulfur than the gasoline and diesel sold in the United States or Europe.

But this year, oil producers are pumping and selling all the oil they can to meet surging demand, and the extra oil they are able to bring to market is, to a great extent, high in sulfur. With sweet crude commanding the highest prices, many refineries in China and elsewhere are buying cheaper sour crude, and turning it into fuels that may contain many times more sulfur than the gasoline and diesel sold in the United States or Europe.

However, due to the rise in exploitation of light oil reserves and the high demand in international oil markets, the light oil reserves are to end up in decades to come, said Mohammad Ali Emadi.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=6/27/2004&Cat=9&Num=049

However, due to the rise in exploitation of light oil reserves and the high demand in international oil markets, the light oil reserves are to end up in decades to come, said Mohammad Ali Emadi.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=6/27/2004&Cat=9&Num=049

However, due to the rise in exploitation of light oil reserves and the high demand in international oil markets, the light oil reserves are to end up in decades to come, said Mohammad Ali Emadi.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=6/27/2004&Cat=9&Num=049

However, due to the rise in exploitation of light oil reserves and the high demand in international oil markets, the light oil reserves are to end up in decades to come, said Mohammad Ali Emadi.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=6/27/2004&Cat=9&Num=049
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