By PATRICK QUINN, Associated Press Writer ATHENS, Greece – The worst blackout in more than a decade hit Athens and southern Greece on Monday, leaving millions sweltering in a heat wave and raising concerns about whether the lights will go out at next month’s Olympics. But it was yet another hurdle in Athens’ attempt to […]

July 12 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil rose to a five-week high in New York amid record U.S. fuel demand that’s forcing oil companies to run refineries at close to maximum capacity to keep filling stations supplied in the world’s largest gasoline market.

July 12 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil rose to a five-week high in New York amid record U.S. fuel demand that’s forcing oil companies to run refineries at close to maximum capacity to keep filling stations supplied in the world’s largest gasoline market.

July 12 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil rose to a five-week high in New York amid record U.S. fuel demand that’s forcing oil companies to run refineries at close to maximum capacity to keep filling stations supplied in the world’s largest gasoline market.

July 12 (Bloomberg) — Crude oil rose to a five-week high in New York amid record U.S. fuel demand that’s forcing oil companies to run refineries at close to maximum capacity to keep filling stations supplied in the world’s largest gasoline market.

This week saw a most unusual spectacle, resulting in a spate of news articles that may be difficult for the uninitiated to understand. Matt Simmons, an investment banker based in Houston and a longtime oil and gas price bull, presented an extremely alarmist view of Saudi Arabia

This week saw a most unusual spectacle, resulting in a spate of news articles that may be difficult for the uninitiated to understand. Matt Simmons, an investment banker based in Houston and a longtime oil and gas price bull, presented an extremely alarmist view of Saudi Arabia

This week saw a most unusual spectacle, resulting in a spate of news articles that may be difficult for the uninitiated to understand. Matt Simmons, an investment banker based in Houston and a longtime oil and gas price bull, presented an extremely alarmist view of Saudi Arabia

This week saw a most unusual spectacle, resulting in a spate of news articles that may be difficult for the uninitiated to understand. Matt Simmons, an investment banker based in Houston and a longtime oil and gas price bull, presented an extremely alarmist view of Saudi Arabia
First, algae can absorb waste gases such as carbon dioxide. Second, once algae is infused with carbon, it can be dried and burned instead of coal — or along with coal — to produce energy.
First, algae can absorb waste gases such as carbon dioxide. Second, once algae is infused with carbon, it can be dried and burned instead of coal — or along with coal — to produce energy.
First, algae can absorb waste gases such as carbon dioxide. Second, once algae is infused with carbon, it can be dried and burned instead of coal — or along with coal — to produce energy.
First, algae can absorb waste gases such as carbon dioxide. Second, once algae is infused with carbon, it can be dried and burned instead of coal — or along with coal — to produce energy.

Unlike scores of martyrdom seeking suicide terrorists who have killed themselves throughout the world in recent years these ten had a goal which extended beyond plain murder. Their target was the global energy market, or more specifically oil — in the words of al Qaeda “the feeding to the artery of the life of the Crusader nation”.

Unlike scores of martyrdom seeking suicide terrorists who have killed themselves throughout the world in recent years these ten had a goal which extended beyond plain murder. Their target was the global energy market, or more specifically oil — in the words of al Qaeda “the feeding to the artery of the life of the Crusader nation”.

Unlike scores of martyrdom seeking suicide terrorists who have killed themselves throughout the world in recent years these ten had a goal which extended beyond plain murder. Their target was the global energy market, or more specifically oil — in the words of al Qaeda “the feeding to the artery of the life of the Crusader nation”.

Unlike scores of martyrdom seeking suicide terrorists who have killed themselves throughout the world in recent years these ten had a goal which extended beyond plain murder. Their target was the global energy market, or more specifically oil — in the words of al Qaeda “the feeding to the artery of the life of the Crusader nation”.

So who are these nays-ayers who claim the sky is falling? Conspiracy fanatics? Apocolyse Bible prophesy readers? To the contrary, they are some of the most respected, highest paid geologist and experts in the world (as only the authors of a document that cost $32,000 could be). And this is what’s so scary.

So who are these nays-ayers who claim the sky is falling? Conspiracy fanatics? Apocolyse Bible prophesy readers? To the contrary, they are some of the most respected, highest paid geologist and experts in the world (as only the authors of a document that cost $32,000 could be). And this is what’s so scary.

So who are these nays-ayers who claim the sky is falling? Conspiracy fanatics? Apocolyse Bible prophesy readers? To the contrary, they are some of the most respected, highest paid geologist and experts in the world (as only the authors of a document that cost $32,000 could be). And this is what’s so scary.

So who are these nays-ayers who claim the sky is falling? Conspiracy fanatics? Apocolyse Bible prophesy readers? To the contrary, they are some of the most respected, highest paid geologist and experts in the world (as only the authors of a document that cost $32,000 could be). And this is what’s so scary.

Apparent consumption of fuel oil was recorded at 21.13 mln tons in the period, up 36.48% year-on-year. 13.26 mln tons were imported in the months, up 60% year-on-year. Fear of rolling blackouts has forced some industrial plants to resort to using their backup generators for power supply. These generators burn fuel oil, instead of coal.

Apparent consumption of fuel oil was recorded at 21.13 mln tons in the period, up 36.48% year-on-year. 13.26 mln tons were imported in the months, up 60% year-on-year. Fear of rolling blackouts has forced some industrial plants to resort to using their backup generators for power supply. These generators burn fuel oil, instead of coal.

Apparent consumption of fuel oil was recorded at 21.13 mln tons in the period, up 36.48% year-on-year. 13.26 mln tons were imported in the months, up 60% year-on-year. Fear of rolling blackouts has forced some industrial plants to resort to using their backup generators for power supply. These generators burn fuel oil, instead of coal.

Apparent consumption of fuel oil was recorded at 21.13 mln tons in the period, up 36.48% year-on-year. 13.26 mln tons were imported in the months, up 60% year-on-year. Fear of rolling blackouts has forced some industrial plants to resort to using their backup generators for power supply. These generators burn fuel oil, instead of coal.

July 19 issue – American counterterrorism officials, citing what they call “alarming” intelligence about a possible Qaeda strike inside the United States this fall, are reviewing a proposal that could allow for the postponement of the November presidential election in the event of such an attack, NEWSWEEK has learned

July 19 issue – American counterterrorism officials, citing what they call “alarming” intelligence about a possible Qaeda strike inside the United States this fall, are reviewing a proposal that could allow for the postponement of the November presidential election in the event of such an attack, NEWSWEEK has learned

July 19 issue – American counterterrorism officials, citing what they call “alarming” intelligence about a possible Qaeda strike inside the United States this fall, are reviewing a proposal that could allow for the postponement of the November presidential election in the event of such an attack, NEWSWEEK has learned

July 19 issue – American counterterrorism officials, citing what they call “alarming” intelligence about a possible Qaeda strike inside the United States this fall, are reviewing a proposal that could allow for the postponement of the November presidential election in the event of such an attack, NEWSWEEK has learned
Williams had witnessed a huge oil discovery at Gull Island (5 miles north of Prudhoe Bay in the Beaufort Sea) that could have produced so much oil, that the official said that another pipeline could be built “and in another year’s time we can flood America with oil- Alaskan oil … and we won’t have […]
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