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Commodities markets wonapos;t shine this year – The Age
Posted on June 28th, 2009 No commentsLower coal and iron ore prices are set to substantially erode Australiaos;s export earnings in 2009/10 but should be offset partially by strength in the gold price. Underpinning commodities forecasts is belief in Chinaos;s economic resilience, tempered …
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A world away, two planets somewhat like Earth – Philiy.com
Posted on April 22nd, 2009 No commentsThe most Earth-sized planet and the most temperate planet known beyond our solar system both circle a dim red star 21 light-years away. These discoveries, announced yesterday at a meeting in England, moved astronomers a step closer to their dreams of …
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A world away, two planets somewhat like Earth – Philadelphia Daily News
Posted on April 22nd, 2009 No commentsThe most Earth-sized planet and the most temperate planet known beyond our solar system both circle a dim red star 21 light-years away. These discoveries, announced yesterday at a meeting in England, moved astronomers a step closer to their dreams of …
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Civil Disobedience Closes Coal Plant and Highlights Global Warming … – The Daily Green
Posted on March 3rd, 2009 No commentsMondayos;s frigid temperatures and snow did not keep thousands of protesters from targeting the Washington, D.C. power plant that burns coal helps power the capitol. Their goal was to highlight how burning coal is the worst way to produce energy, if we …
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Natural Gas Weekly Update
Posted on February 27th, 2009 No commentsNatural gas spot prices continued to decrease this week. The return of frigid temperatures for much of the report week in the Northeast, Southeast, and part of the Midwest did little to support any upward price movements in these regions. In fact, spot prices at all trading locations covered by this report either decreased or remained unchanged.
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Australiaapos;s worst fires in history claim at least 96 lives as inferno … – Daily Mail
Posted on February 8th, 2009 No commentsAustraliaos;s deadliest bushfire has killed at least 96 people, as the inferno engulfed entire towns and destroyed hundreds of homes. As night fell on a day of horror in the southern state of Victoria, fire officials and police were saying privately …
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More than 76 dead and 700 homes destroyed in savage Australian … – Daily Mail
Posted on February 8th, 2009 No commentsAt least 76 people have died in Australiaos;s savage bushfires, the burned-out wrecks of cars in which families had tried in vain to flee, the grim-faced firefighters and the blackened shells of homes standing as testimony today to the horror. Almost …
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Buy America? For Minnesotaapos;s Iron Range, the stakes are high – Minnpost.com
Posted on February 5th, 2009 No commentsWASHINGTON, D.C. — The battle over Buy America — one that could have serious consequences for Minnesotaos;s Iron Range — came to a head on Wednesday night when the Senate agreed to temper provisions in the economic stimulus package that would …
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