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Breaking news Thu, 3 Jul 2008
 KLdy1 - May06 - gold - jewelleries - gold prices. (dy1)
Gold   Inflation   Oil   Photos   Trading  
Gold near ten-week high on oil 
SINGAPORE - Gold was steady near its highest level in more than ten weeks today, on inflation fears driven by record high oil, and gains in ETF holdings suggested investors were shifting their money b... (photo: WN / deniseyong) Business Day
The Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Murli Deora addressing the Ministerial Session-India at the concluding day of the 19th World Petroleum Conference, at Madrid, Spain on July 03, 2008.
China   Economy   India   Oil   Photos  
India, China not responsible for oil price rise: Deora
|                 NEW DELHI: Blaming India and China for the oil price hike is "completely devoid of merit", Indian petroleum minister Murli Deora told the... (photo: PIB) The Times Of India
Bombay Stock Exchange Markets turn bearish, Sensex down 558 pts
|                 MUMBAI: The stock markets turned bearish today after yesterday's strong bounce as weak global cues and a fresh surge in crude oil prices ... (photo: WN / Ratnakar) The Times Of India
Business   Market   Mumbai   Photos   Stock   Today  
An oil worker tightens oil pipes in al-Bakir Harbor in Basra, Iraq, 550 kilometers (340 miles) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq Sunday, July 15, 20 Oil soars past 145 dollars for first time
| Traders at work in the energy options pit of the New York Mercantile Exchange on July 2. Oil has continued its record-breaking run hitting 145 dollars a barrel for the first time after a US report a... (photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani) Turkish Press
Iran   Market   Oil   Photos   US  
Top Stories
 KLdy1 - Jan07 - ai1 - transportation in India - bus - bus system - public transport - population of India - on the road safety. (dy1) Bus fares raised by 20pc in BD
| DHAKA: Impoverished Bangladesh hiked bus fares 20 per cent on Wednesday following a controversial rise in state-set fuel prices, an official said, as Asia continued to ... (photo: WN / deniseyong file) Dawn
Bangladesh   Energy   Industry   Photos   Transport  
 oil depot - oil - gas - crude - energy - industry - business - diesel - ethanol - wnhires jd1 Crude oil may touch $175 by Diwali on growing demand
|                 NEW DELHI: Skyrocketing crude oil prices are likely to continue the upward march and could reach $175 a bar... (photo: WN / james) The Times Of India
Crude Oil   Delhi   Inflation   Photos   Prices  
London ,Snow,Weather Climate Global Warming. Global warming concerns may blunt India's coal edge
|                 MUMBAI: The coal advantage that India and China have, would be offset by global warming concerns over the u... (photo: WN / Periasamy) The Times Of India
Coal   Environment   Global Warming   India   Photos  
 Die Blechlawine rollt am Samstag, 28.Juli 2007, ueber die Autobahn A 8 zwischen Stuttgart und Leonberg. Der Ferienbeginn in Baden-Wuerttemberg hat auf dieser Strecke bis zu 16 Kilometer Stau verursacht. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)---- Cars queue in traffic Draft G-8 paper eyes emissions cuts
| The draft declaration to be adopted at the upcoming Group of Eight summit will include a plan for each member to set a midterm target from around 2020 to 2030 for reduc... (photo: (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)) Daily Yomiuri
Climate   Emissions   Global Warming   Oil   Photos  
reliance industries - oil - india - am1 India
| HOUSTON, July 2 -- Reliance Industries Inc. and Niko Resources Ltd. plan to begin oil and gas production from the D6 deepwater block in the Krishna-Godavari basin off e... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar) Oil & Gas Journal
Houston   India   Oil   Photos   Reliance  
 The main symbol of French military power in the 21st century: the Charles de Gaulle aircraft carrier (ss2) Ship breakers win permission to dismantle French aircraft carrier
| A French aircraft carrier which was too toxic to break up in India will be taken apart in Britain, a controversial dismantling firm announced. | The 32,700-tonne Clemen... (photo: gfdl) The Guardian
Environment   France   India   Photos   UK  
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Indonesian president pleads for end to oil price blame game
|                 JAKARTA: Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono issued an impassioned plea Wednesday for oil powers ... (photo: AP Photo/Andy Wong) The Times Of India
Indonesia   Jakarta   Oil   Photos   Politics  
 indonesia-oil-price-economy-petrol.(nu1) Indonesia says oil subsidies may rise to $22.2 bn
|                 JAKARTA: Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono said on Wednesday oil subsidies may rise to $22.2 bn... (photo: WN/nu1) The Times Of India
Economy   Indonesia   Oil   Photos   Politics  
A stock broker watches the graph of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) index on his trading terminal, as it reaches 16,000 points during intra day trading, in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, Sep 19, 2007. India's benchmark stock index hit an all-time high in early trade Wednesday, as markets across Asia rose on a larger-than-expected interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reser KLCI nears March 10 level
| KUALA LUMPUR: Stocks continued to extend their losses in early trade Tuesday in the absence of strong fresh leads and concerns about the political developments while ex... (photo: AP / Rajesh Nirgude) The Star
Malaysia   Photos   Prices   Stock   Trade  
A woman walks past a digital display board in Hong Kong which shows the city's benchmark Hang Seng index rises 363.92 to 24,123.17 points on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008. ( AP Photo/Lo Sai Hung )hg3 HK shares seen lower on oil price, China market
|                 HONG KONG: Hong Kong shares are expected to start the second half of 2008 on a low note, with investors rea... (photo: AP / Lo Sai Hung ) The Times Of India
Asia   Economy   Hong Kong   Market   Photos  
Exploration Offshore Drilling
McCain wants much larger U.S. military
US Navy warns Iran as Bush mulls options
US Navy: Iran won't be allowed to close Hormuz
U.S. Navy commander: Iran not allowed to seal off strait
Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain
McCain wants much larger U.S. military
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Rocket fire prompts Israel to reclose Gaza crossings
NYMEX crude off record high
OFWs binalaan sa paggamit ng visit visa sa UAE
Envoy invites Erap to visit UAE
Shell - Davao City, Philippines
NYMEX crude off record high
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Gas Oil Spills
Big Oil's 'secret' out of Iraq's closet
Rift Finds Gas at Exploration Well in PNG
Nido Petroleum Begsin Site Survey on SC54 in the Philippines
Oil rises above $144 on US supply drop
 petrol - gas - crude oil - diesel - (rt1)
Oil rises above $144 on US supply drop
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Darling and Paulson lay out blame for crunch
Global warming concerns may blunt India's coal edge
US Defence charges Saudi with the 2000 bombing of USS Cole
Ethanol stokes auto-pollution debate
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling, left, listens to Henry Paulson the Secretary of the US Treasury, during a press conference 11 Downing Street in London. Monday Sept. 17, 2007
Darling and Paulson lay out blame for crunch
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Oil Prices Oil & Gas Market
Big Oil's 'secret' out of Iraq's closet
Copersucar to supply Brazil ethanol to Japan
Be ready for high oil price regime: Montek
India eyes oil sands investments
The Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Murli Deora addressing the Ministerial Session-India at the concluding day of the 19th World Petroleum Conference, at Madrid, Spain on July 03, 2008.
India, China not responsible for oil price rise: Deora
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South Asia adopts action plan on climate change
The horror: Vietnam defines another election
India blows up a monsoon
Big Oil's 'secret' out of Iraq's closet
 Bangladeshi villagers move in banana rafts to collect drinking water at a flooded village in Munshigonj district, of Bangladesh, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007. More than two weeks of monsoon rains across much of northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal have flooded
S Asia climate 'crisis' talks due
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