
BAGHDAD, Iraq July 5, 2004

Why should the regime now turn imploringly to the killers and offer a limited amnesty? The latter have keenly perceived the paralysis that wracks a divided royal family. Arabia’s Islamists believe they can hit the jackpot, and grab it all: power, money, oil fields, holy places and high-tech weaponry. They are tired of power flowing through the royals’ effete hands, and money through their deep pockets. Civil war is coming.

Why should the regime now turn imploringly to the killers and offer a limited amnesty? The latter have keenly perceived the paralysis that wracks a divided royal family. Arabia’s Islamists believe they can hit the jackpot, and grab it all: power, money, oil fields, holy places and high-tech weaponry. They are tired of power flowing through the royals’ effete hands, and money through their deep pockets. Civil war is coming.

Why should the regime now turn imploringly to the killers and offer a limited amnesty? The latter have keenly perceived the paralysis that wracks a divided royal family. Arabia’s Islamists believe they can hit the jackpot, and grab it all: power, money, oil fields, holy places and high-tech weaponry. They are tired of power flowing through the royals’ effete hands, and money through their deep pockets. Civil war is coming.

Why should the regime now turn imploringly to the killers and offer a limited amnesty? The latter have keenly perceived the paralysis that wracks a divided royal family. Arabia’s Islamists believe they can hit the jackpot, and grab it all: power, money, oil fields, holy places and high-tech weaponry. They are tired of power flowing through the royals’ effete hands, and money through their deep pockets. Civil war is coming.
Regarding the newly discovered Yadavaran Oil Field, the minister said the giant field would hold more than 17 billion crude barrels and that three billion barrels were recoverable.
Regarding the newly discovered Yadavaran Oil Field, the minister said the giant field would hold more than 17 billion crude barrels and that three billion barrels were recoverable.
Regarding the newly discovered Yadavaran Oil Field, the minister said the giant field would hold more than 17 billion crude barrels and that three billion barrels were recoverable.
Regarding the newly discovered Yadavaran Oil Field, the minister said the giant field would hold more than 17 billion crude barrels and that three billion barrels were recoverable.
Still young by country standards, happy 228th B-Day!
(I could swear it’s not a year over 200…)
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Still young by country standards, happy 228th B-Day!
(I could swear it’s not a year over 200…)
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Still young by country standards, happy 228th B-Day!
(I could swear it’s not a year over 200…)
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Still young by country standards, happy 228th B-Day!
(I could swear it’s not a year over 200…)
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What do carpet, tires and paint have in common?
They are just a few of the household items getting more expensive due to the high cost of oil and natural gas, important raw materials for these products and the source of energy needed to manufacture and ship them.

What do carpet, tires and paint have in common?
They are just a few of the household items getting more expensive due to the high cost of oil and natural gas, important raw materials for these products and the source of energy needed to manufacture and ship them.

What do carpet, tires and paint have in common?
They are just a few of the household items getting more expensive due to the high cost of oil and natural gas, important raw materials for these products and the source of energy needed to manufacture and ship them.

What do carpet, tires and paint have in common?
They are just a few of the household items getting more expensive due to the high cost of oil and natural gas, important raw materials for these products and the source of energy needed to manufacture and ship them.

Granted, the United States, with its vast economic and military power, would probably win any direct “hot” war for oil. The far more worrisome scenario is that an escalating rivalry among other big consumers will spark new conflicts

Granted, the United States, with its vast economic and military power, would probably win any direct “hot” war for oil. The far more worrisome scenario is that an escalating rivalry among other big consumers will spark new conflicts

Granted, the United States, with its vast economic and military power, would probably win any direct “hot” war for oil. The far more worrisome scenario is that an escalating rivalry among other big consumers will spark new conflicts

Granted, the United States, with its vast economic and military power, would probably win any direct “hot” war for oil. The far more worrisome scenario is that an escalating rivalry among other big consumers will spark new conflicts

July 4 (Bloomberg) — Iraqi oil exports through the Basra Oil Terminal, the country’s largest oil export facility, are down by 37 percent after saboteurs struck a pipeline in the south, disrupting supplies for the third time in less than two months.

July 4 (Bloomberg) — Iraqi oil exports through the Basra Oil Terminal, the country’s largest oil export facility, are down by 37 percent after saboteurs struck a pipeline in the south, disrupting supplies for the third time in less than two months.

July 4 (Bloomberg) — Iraqi oil exports through the Basra Oil Terminal, the country’s largest oil export facility, are down by 37 percent after saboteurs struck a pipeline in the south, disrupting supplies for the third time in less than two months.

July 4 (Bloomberg) — Iraqi oil exports through the Basra Oil Terminal, the country’s largest oil export facility, are down by 37 percent after saboteurs struck a pipeline in the south, disrupting supplies for the third time in less than two months.
For now, each half-gallon (two-liter) batch of manure converts to only about 9 ounces (0.26 liter) of oil.
But Zhang believes the conversion process could eventually solve the problem of pollution and odor at modern hog farms, where farmers pay big money to get rid of the waste. And, he says, pig oil could also offer an alternative to petroleum oil.
“If 50 percent of U.S. swine farms adopted this technology, we could see a [U.S.] 1.5-billion-dollar reduction in crude oil imports every year,” Zhang said. “And swine producers could see a 10 percent increase in their income
For now, each half-gallon (two-liter) batch of manure converts to only about 9 ounces (0.26 liter) of oil.
But Zhang believes the conversion process could eventually solve the problem of pollution and odor at modern hog farms, where farmers pay big money to get rid of the waste. And, he says, pig oil could also offer an alternative to petroleum oil.
“If 50 percent of U.S. swine farms adopted this technology, we could see a [U.S.] 1.5-billion-dollar reduction in crude oil imports every year,” Zhang said. “And swine producers could see a 10 percent increase in their income
For now, each half-gallon (two-liter) batch of manure converts to only about 9 ounces (0.26 liter) of oil.
But Zhang believes the conversion process could eventually solve the problem of pollution and odor at modern hog farms, where farmers pay big money to get rid of the waste. And, he says, pig oil could also offer an alternative to petroleum oil.
“If 50 percent of U.S. swine farms adopted this technology, we could see a [U.S.] 1.5-billion-dollar reduction in crude oil imports every year,” Zhang said. “And swine producers could see a 10 percent increase in their income
For now, each half-gallon (two-liter) batch of manure converts to only about 9 ounces (0.26 liter) of oil.
But Zhang believes the conversion process could eventually solve the problem of pollution and odor at modern hog farms, where farmers pay big money to get rid of the waste. And, he says, pig oil could also offer an alternative to petroleum oil.
“If 50 percent of U.S. swine farms adopted this technology, we could see a [U.S.] 1.5-billion-dollar reduction in crude oil imports every year,” Zhang said. “And swine producers could see a 10 percent increase in their income
More than six dozen state agencies, school districts and local communities are reworking already-frugal budgets and juggling priorities to cover an 89 percent jump in natural gas rates this fiscal year.
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