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Saudi King Abdullah satisfied with oil price
5 hours ago ago from Geo News Channel | Pakistani, Breaking, Entertainment, World, Business and Sports News | News Articles
RIYADH: Saudi king Abdullah described oil prices as satisfactory in an interview published on Saturday, at a time when the largest OPEC producer is seeking price stability. We predicted an oil price of US$75 to US$80 per barrel at the beginning of the year, what we considered acceptable, and now it has reached this level, the king told the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyassah. (We expect) the price will stabilise or increase marginally, he ...
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Dec, 2009 Saudi king Abdullah described oil prices as satisfactory in an interview published yesterday, at a time when the largest OPEC producer is seeking price stability. We predicted an oil price of $75 to $80 per barrel at the beginning of the year, No Tags
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AFP Saudi king Abdullah described oil prices as satisfactory in an interview published on Saturday, at a time when the largest OPEC producer is seeking price stability. Go to Source
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Bob Burnett: 2000-2009: America's Lost Decade
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When historians update the history of the United States, ponder when we lost our way and punted the mantle of global supremacy to China, they'll conclude this past decade was the turning point. From 2000 to 2009, voters made a series of terrible political choices. As a result, for many Americans the US ceased being a land of opportunity and the light of freedom dimmed. 2000 - America chooses mediocrity: The decade opened with a divisive ...
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