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14 hours ago ago from Wasatch Economics
A summary of the country's situation ( 1 ) Saudi Arabia is a totalitarian theocratic police state ( 2 ) compare with its neighbor Yemen ( 3 ), described as the fastest growing democracy in the Middle East . A short history of Saudi Aramco ( 4 ), which includes a notable treaty known as the Golden Gimmick described as follows: The Golden Gimmick refers to a foreign tax credit deal enacted in November 1950 by the US Government ...
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1 hour, 39 minutes ago ago from Doc's Talk
Diana West The main reason the “surge” in Afghanistan is on is because the conventional wisdom tells us the “surge” in Iraq “worked.” The problem is, the Iraq surge did not work. Yes, the U.S. military perfectly executed its share of the strategy – the restoration of some semblance of calm to blood-gushing Mesopotamian society – but that was only Step One. The end-goal of the surge strategy, Step Two was always out of U.S. control – a ...
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7 hours ago ago from The New York Times
LUANDA, Angola (AP) OPEC held its oil output quotas unchanged on Tuesday, several ministers said, as the producer group called for greater compliance from some members whose overproduction could undercut efforts to support prices in a fragile economic recovery. A blog about energy, the environment and the bottom line. The announcement by delegates representing several of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting ...
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22 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
BY HASSAN HAFIDH AND WILL CONNORS The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries likely won't adjust its oil-production quotas, top officials gathering in Luanda, Angola, for a meeting said. OPEC pledged last year to remove a total of 4.2 million barrels a day of oil from the market to stop a plunge in prices as the economic recession weighed on demand. This year, the group hasn't made any changes to production targets as oil prices ...
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10 hours ago ago from CNN Money
TRADING CENTER Oil continues to hover in the $73 range December 22, 2009: 6:35 AM ET LONDON (Reuters) -- Oil slipped towards $73 per barrel on Tuesday after OPEC agreed to roll over its production targets and ahead of data expected to show a fall in crude and distillate inventories in the United States. OPEC oil ministers, content with crude prices, agreed to ...
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