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2006-10-10 | Because most conflicts have to do with land and resources which belong to the Indigenous people. What is not being realized is that the “Kyoto Accord” stands in the way of certain goals being achieved by the corporations that control the governments of Canada and the United States.
A steep section of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline sporadically vibrated for weeks because of a sharp reduction of crude flowing through the line after a partial shutdown at Prudhoe Bay.
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The gunman who killed five girls in an Amish schoolroom confided to his wife during the siege that he molested two relatives 20 years ago when he was a boy and was tormented by dreams of doing it again, authorities said Tuesday.
When it comes to global warming, the Bush administration puts its faith in volunteerism and new energy technologies to scale back America's Everest of heat-trapping gases. But government studies say the results are at best uncertain.
Governor Murkowski Friday signed an administrative order creating a new office to coordinate regulatory oversight of oil infrastructure in the state. Its creation is in response to BP's corrosion problems and is meant to fill gaps in the oversight duties of several state agencies.
NEW YORK -- U.S. stocks traded mixed Thursday as a rise in the price of oil put a brake on a rally that boosted the Dow Jones Industrial Average to all-time highs, with Wal-Mart Stores Inc. acting as a further drag on the blue-chip index after its September sales performance disappointed.
March 17, 2006 Oil Find in Mexico Far From Success - by Marla Dickerson, The Los Angeles Times Big Oil's Smaller Cushion - by Kristina Shevory, TheStreet.com with comment by Michael Ruppert Arab stock markets hit by losses - by Aljazeera.net with comment by Michael Ruppert Burst oil pipeline causes 'catastrophe' in Alaska - by Andrew Gumbel, The
January 16, 2006 CHALLENGES 2005-2006: Oil Market Analysts Issue Dire Warnings - by Humberto Márquez, Ipsnews.net (read this story) Homegrown fuel: a waste of energy? - by Warren Cornwall, Seattle Times With comment by Michael C. Ruppert (read this story) America's days as a superpower are over - by Paul Craig Roberts, Creators Syndicate (read
Alaska's next governor will inherit some sticky questions: Does the state really want the so-called "bridges to nowhere?" Is it OK to keep shooting wolves from airplanes? On Wednesday, the three leading candidates for the job gave some answers.

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