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Widespread oil theft by drug traffickers deals major blow to Mexico's government

16 hours ago ago from One Penny Sheet

OPS_admin | Dec 16, 2009 | Comments 0 Bold theft of $1 billion in oil, resold in U.S., has dealt a major blow to the treasury Drug traffickers employing high-tech drills, miles of rubber hose and a fleet of stolen tanker trucks have siphoned more than $1 billion worth of oil from Mexico's pipelines over the past two years, in a vast and audacious conspiracy that is bleeding the national treasury, according to U.S. and Mexican law ...

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Nigerians brace up for a Bleak Christmas 2009

9 hours ago ago from Thy Glory O Nigeria..!

Adeola Aderounmu I hope there will be no pipeline explosion during this season as I now punch my keyboards to write about this year’s Christmas in Nigeria. Nigerians just got their Christmas presents. There will be no 6000 MW of electric power supply. This means that darkness will continue to pervade the land. How sad! Fuel is now scarce again. This is one of the biggest intellectual scandals across ages. In Nigeria crude oil ...

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Nigerian Govt Sued on Absence of President Yar’Adua

17 hours ago ago from NewLiberian.com

Gulf Times, Reuters/Lagos A leading Nigerian human rights lawyer has launched legal action to try to force President Umaru Yar’Adua to hand executive powers to his deputy while he is receiving medical treatment in Saudi Arabia. Femi Falana, who was a prominent pro-democracy campaigner during military rule in Nigeria, said yesterday that decisions made by the cabinet in Yar’Adua’s absence were illegal because he had not ...

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$1 billion oil theft by drug traffickers jolts Mexico

18 hours ago ago from Travel assistance for San Miguel de Allende, Mexico / sanmiguelconcierge.com

By Steve Fainaru and William Booth Washington Post Updated: 12/13/2009 09:54:36 PM CST MALTRATA, Mexico — Drug traffickers employing high-tech drills, miles of rubber hose and a fleet of stolen tanker trucks have siphoned more than $1 billion worth of oil from Mexico's pipelines over the past two years in a vast and audacious conspiracy that is bleeding the national treasury, according to U.S. and Mexican law enforcement officials ...

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Golden Pasta: Area Sales Manager - Jobs in Nigeria - Job Vacancies in Nigeria

20 hours ago ago from JOBS IN NIGERIA - Joblist Nigeria - Nigerian Job Vacancy

Home About Testimonials Privacy Job Search By Date contact Graduate Jobs Advice & Resources More Vacancies Subscribe to Jobs Jobs in Nigeria Job Vacancies in Nigeria JOBS IN NIGERIA Joblist Nigeria Nigerian Job Vacancy Golden Pasta: Area Sales Manager by Joblist Nigeria on December 17, 2009 Golden pasta Nigeria is currently looking for highly motivated individuals, interested in challenging and ...

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Nigerian judge dismisses landmark corruption case

6 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Nigerian judge dismisses landmark corruption case LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) -- A Nigerian judge dismissed a 170-count indictment Thursday that accused a former state governor and financial backer of President Umaru Yar'Adua of corruption and money laundering. The federal judge threw out the indictment against former Delta state governor James Ibori, who oversaw the oil-rich region from 1999 to 2007. Justice Marcel Awokulehin dismissed the case ...

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