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Oil drops $6 on easing storm worry, dollar
| LONDON —Oil tumbled to below $136 on Tuesday, dropping by about $10 this week, as the dollar gained and concern eased over an Atlantic hurricane. | US light crude fell more than $6 to as low as $135... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo )
A grain transport truck is loaded up with corn, harvested in the fall of 2007, in Curran, Ill., Friday, March 14, 2008. Food prices have come under pressure because of the increased demand for corn in ethanol production. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman)hg3
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 The Manila Times 
Soaring food, fuel prices threaten world economy - G8
| TOYAKO, Japan: Leaders of the Group of Eight powers warned Tuesday that soaring oil and food prices pose a "serious challenge" to world economic growth, calling for boosted crude production capacity... (photo: AP Photo / Seth Perlman)
 Geothermal power plant in Valencia, Negros Oriental, Philippines - am1  The Manila Times 
EDC maintains plan for geothermal development expansion aboveboard
By Ma. Ester L. Espina, Correspondent | BACOLOD CITY: Power company, Energy Development Corp. (EDC) urged environmentalists to respect the law allowing them to conduct geothermal development expansion... (photo: GNU)
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 North Korean workers and students perform the North Korea´s biggest propaganda spectacle called the Arirang, at the May Day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007. North Korea pledged Wednesday to disable its main nuclear weapon  The Manila Times 
Chummy US-NK upsets Seoul
| Seoul, most especially, and Tokyo and Beijing got upset and jittery when President Bush announced that he was taking North Korea off the list of countries labeled as "state sponsors of terrorism." M... (photo: AP Photo/Korea Pool via Yonhap)
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ConocoPhillips Los Angeles Refinery in operation Thursday, July 6, 2006. The Australian
G8 summiteers agree on joint action to curb oil prices
| THE G8 leaders have agreed the big industrial economies will co-operate more closely in efforts to curb soaring oil prices, calling the huge recent rises in energy and ... (photo: AP / Ric Francis)
Energy   Food   G8   Oil   Photos  
 Geneticist JoAnn Lamb evaluates different genetic sources of alfalfa to identify plant traits that would increase growth and enhance the conversion of plant tissues into biofuel. The Australian
EU alert on biofuel targets
| THE European Parliament has called for the European Union to lower its targets for developing biofuels, which are thought to be driving up food prices. | The environmen... (photo: UDSA / Keith Weller)
Biofuel   EU   Food   Inflation   Photos  
 Iranian student walk pass an anti-American mural, the Statue of Liberty with skull head, Saturday Nov. 4, 2006 in front of the former U.S embassy in Tehran, Iran during a demonstration to mark the anniversary of the start of the Iranian hostage crisis wh Asia Times
Tehran looks beyond Bush
| By Trita Parsi | WASHINGTON - Conciliatory noises from Tehran over the nuclear issue have left Washington and Brussels baffled, and unconvinced of Iran's intentions. Ha... (photo: AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
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An elderly Monpa tribal woman dries Maize (corn) at Derang in the north eastern state of Arunachal Pradesh, India, Wednesday, Oct.3, 2007. Maize is a staple food of many tribes in Arunachal Prade Asia Times
Greed and dogma fertilize food crisis
| By Sameer Dossani | For those following economic trends, the past 18 months are notable primarily for two reasons. First, the US housing market, long seen as overvalued... (photo: AP / Anupam Nath)
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Stocks rise on decline in oil, Bernanke talk
NEW YORK - Wall Street is up sharply after oil prices skidded lower for the second straight day. Crude prices fell more than $5 a barrel, bringing their two-day slide to ... (photo: GFDL / )
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Shrimp gets spicy in a summer salad
TOOLS | Should you decide to forgo the bread in this shrimp sandwich, you'll be just as satisfied with it as a main-course salad. It's an addictive combination of sweet s... (photo: Creative Commons / )
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- G-8: Nations must share CO2 goal / Major powers ask parties
- Ormat secures contract for New Zealand geothermal plant
- Aguirre says SDG&E lags in meeting renewable source goals, v
- GM plans world's largest solar-roof expanse in Spain
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Honda rolls latest fuel-cell car off assembly line
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- DoE getting solar energy consultant
- RLC builds 7 BPO sites in provinces
- Moody's hails RP strategy on oil
- Where is our crisis plan?
- The all-new Subaru Forester is here
A U.S. soldier from 2nd patrol set, Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 6th Field Artillery, 10th Mountain Division, Fort Drum, N.Y., search a field for weapons in a village located in the Southern region of Kirkuk province, Iraq, June 17, 2008.
List of coalition deaths
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- Iran warns against attack
- Key agreements at G8 summit
- Fukuda, Medvedev to expand dialogue
- Iran says will retaliate if attacked
- Chummy US-NK upsets Seoul
- US to pay Ohio $13.7M over former uranium site
G8-Gipfel: Initiative fr bezahlbare Lebensmittel starten
Key agreements at G8 summit
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- White House in climate 'cover up'
- G8 emissions pledge nothing to shout about, say greens
- ADB steps up fight against global warming
- White House in climate change "cover up" - Sen Box
- G-8: Nations must share CO2 goal / Major powers ask parties
- G-8 emissions target a goal for all nations
A member of international relief group Oxfam dressed as US President George W. bush displays balloons representing the amount of carbon his country emits per capita during a performance in Sapporo on Japan's northern main island of Hokkaido Tuesday, July 8, 2008. The G8 leaders from the United States, Japan, Russia, France, Britain, Canada, Italy and Germany are holding their three-day summit to discuss about global warming and food and oil crisis in the lakeside resort of To
George Bush falls in line on climate challenge
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- Power report targets competition barriers
- Rising lake levels ease fears of power cuts
- Gov't open to temporary lowering of VAT on oil
- Neri to SSS, Recto to NEDA?
- Meralco questions jurisdiction of DOJ over estafa case
- Where is our crisis plan?
 Geneticist JoAnn Lamb evaluates different genetic sources of alfalfa to identify plant traits that would increase growth and enhance the conversion of plant tissues into biofuel.
EU alert on biofuel targets
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- Iran vows scorching response to attack over nuclear crisis
- Rising lake levels ease fears of power cuts
- Nuclear plant would create 2,700 jobs: report
- US to impose sanctions on companies aiding Iran nuclear weap
- California power grid limits maintenance due heat wave
- Liquid with traces of uranium leaked from nuclear site in so
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Authorities in southern France ban water supplies after leak at nuclear site
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