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Written by Rob Viglione
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Friday, 21 November 2008 20:56 |
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When the market cuts the price of oil in half within three months it is sending a clear signal to producers that there is sufficient capacity to meet global demand for at least the next decade. Well, maybe not. The International Energy Agency (IEA) seems to think that recent price feedback information is exactly the opposite of what is needed to ensure energy needs are met. What does this mean for all of us energy consumers and our portfolios?
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Written by Unique Article
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 17:29 |

US lawmakers have passed a bill to shield telephone companies who helped in the White House's controversial warrantless wiretaps programme.
The bill also grants the US government the power to continue with its warrantless surveillance scheme.
The Bush administration faced criticism when details emerged of its programme to monitor the phone calls of foreign targets in the US without warrants.
President Bush said the scheme was needed to prevent attacks on the US.
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Written by Unique Article
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 17:29 |

Officials in the US state of Massachusetts are investigating how 17 teenage girls from the same school have become pregnant.
The number is four
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Written by Unique Article
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 17:29 |

Rapper 50 Cent has been told by a New York judge to surrender any guns he might have after an ex-girlfriend obtained a restraining order.
The order bars the performer,
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Written by Unique Article
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Saturday, 21 June 2008 17:29 |

The British have long looked to US cities for inspiration. Now Americans are starting to seek UK solutions to their urban problems, says Dermot Finch of the Centre for Cities.
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