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October 10, 2006
Text of N Korea's announcement - The following is the full text of the announcement carried on North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency as reported on the Reuters news agency: - by BBC
with comment by Michael C. Ruppert/Michael Kane
Sanctions proposals lack tough measures - By PAUL KORING, Globe and Mail
with comment by Michael Kane
Iran best route for transit of oil, gas to markets - by IranMania.com
with comment by Carolyn Baker
Putin Suggests Creation of Oil Exchange in St. Petersburg - by MosNews
Police: Attackers take troops hostage, occupy Shell oil facility - The Associated Press
OAXACA TEACHER ASSASSINATED - Teacher Hacked to Death in Mexican City - by The Associated Press
with comment by Carolyn Baker
Forty countries face food shortages worldwide, FAO says - by dpa German Press Agency
with comment by Carolyn Baker
October 9, 2006
The End of Eden - James Lovelock Says This Time We've Pushed the Earth Too Far - By Michael Powell, Washington Post
with comment by Jenna Orkin
In Venezuela, thousands march in support of opposition presidential candidate - by The Associated Press
with comment by Michael C. Ruppert
The Reality of Venezuela - By Joel Wendland, PoliticalAffairs.net
with comment by Carolyn Baker
US may accept Iranian nuclear bomb - by The Sunday Times
with comment by Michael Kane
Shell needs to oil its Kremlin diplomacy - By James Harding, TimesOnline.co.uk
Gas tumbles, but don't get used to it - Lundberg Survey: Pump prices fall nearly 15 cents a gallon, but colder weather will drive them back up. - by Money.CNN.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Clampdown on air travel 'a must' for Britain to meet climate target - Ian Sample, science correspondent - by The Guardian
with comment by Michael Kane
October 6, 2006
Europeans Berate Bank Group and Overseer for U.S. Access to Data - By DAN BILEFSKY, International Herald Tribune
with comment by Michael C. Ruppert
Goldman Sachs Says Venezuela May Sell More Dollars, Issue Bond - By Guillermo Parra-Bernal
with comment by Michael Kane
VENEZUELA RULES OUT RETURN OF ITS DIPLOMATE TO ISRAEL -by BNA.bh
Natural Gas Inventories and Possible El Niño Winter Analysis - by Chris Puplava, FinancialSense.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Explosion shuts down natural gas pipeline from Iran to Turkey - by The Associated Press
with comment by Michael Kane
China starts filling strategic oil reserve - by Associated Press
with comment by Michael Kane
CEOs take dim view of U.S. economy - Study reveals more are pessimistic about economy in next 6 months; see 2007 growth of 2 percent to 3 percent. - by Reuters
with comment by Carolyn Baker
Mexican Farmers Hurt by NAFTA - by Presna Latina
with comment by Michael Kane
October 5, 2006
Software Being Developed to Monitor Opinions of U.S. - BY ERIC LIPTON, NY Times
with comment by Michael Kane
Russian oil grab 'puts western supplies at risk' - BP and Shell face bids, says energy expert - New UN body may be needed to police markets - by Terry Macalister, The Guardian
with comment by Michael Kane
Russians give Shell Sakhalin-2 ultimatum - By Julian Evans in Moscow, and Michael Binyon, The Times Online
with comment by Michael Kane
Friends In High Places? - by Tim Iacono, FinancialSense.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Global warming will threaten millions say climate scientists - By Michael McCarthy, The New Zeland Herald
Cuba’s Children’s Congress Preps - by Presna Latina
with comment by Carolyn Baker
Bolivian opposition raises doubts over military accord with Venezuela - by The Associated Press
October 4, 2006
"Update on Peak Oil and Beyond" - Transcript of Interview: Matthew R. Simmons, Chairman, Simmons & Company, Int'l, & Author, Twilight in the Desert - by FinancialSense.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Oil Analysts Raise 2007 Forecasts as Demand May Outpace Supply - By Mark Shenk, Bloomberg.com
with comment by FTW
The end of oil's stunning ride - Prices may steady at $55 to $65 but that doesn't mean an end to wild swings in the energy sector. - By Steve Hargreaves, CNNMoney.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Americans becoming increasingly house poor - Census data shows percentage of income spent on dwelling up in 49 states - by The Associated Press
with comment by Carolyn Baker
VENEZUELA'S HUGE BUDGET WILL BE USED FOR INTERNAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS - by Presna Latina
with comment by Carolyn Baker
Chavez says he has White House informant - Bush administration plotting to kill him, Venezuela president claims - by Associated Press
with comment by Michael Kane
Oaxaca strikers, supporters gird for the worst - By Dane Schiller, MySa.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Qaeda Figure Tied to Pearl Case - by Associated Press
with comment by Michael Kane
October 3, 2006
Legislation To Reopen Hearings Into Cointelpro - by Press Release: US Congressional Representative
with comment by Michael Kane
DIEBOLD ADDED SECRET PATCH TO GEORGIA E-VOTING SYSTEM IN 2002 - By Matthew Cardinale, PoliticalAffairs.net
with comment by Carolyn Baker
President Given Undue Power to Silence Critics - ATTORNEYS FOR GUANTANAMO DETAINEES COULD BE DETAINED AS ENEMY COMBATANTS UNDER NEW LEGISLATION - by Center for Constitutional Rights
with comment by Michael Kane
USA: Congress Rubber Stamps Torture and Other Abuses - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - by Amnesty Internationl
with comment by Michael Kane
Gonzales Cautions Judges on Interfering - By MICHAEL J. SNIFFEN, The Associated Press
with comment by Michael Kane
Republican cover-up charge over sex e-mails to boy, 16 - by JACQUI GODDARD IN MIAMI, The Scotsman
Tension Between Russia, Georgia Heats Up - By Maria Danilova, FORBES.com
September 29, 2006
AMERICAN BLACKOUT Featuring Cynthia McKinney, Greg Palast, Bernie Sanders, Bob Fitrakis and many others... - By Zach Roberts, Gregpalast.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Venezuela’s Citgo Says it Decided to Discontinue 7/11 Contract Two Months Ago - By Gregory Wilpert, Venezuelanalysis.com
with comment by Michael Kane
Chavez to Discount Oil for U.S. Poor - by ASSOCIATED PRESS
with comment by Michael Kane
Venezuela Asks UN to Compel U.S. to Extradite Terror Suspect - By Bill Varner, Bloomberg
Andrew Bacevich: Chickens are home to roost in Iraq - The Bush administration is running out of troops, money and ideas, warns Andrew Bacevich - by The Australian
with comment by Michael Kane
China's Oil Deals With Iran, Myanmar Put It at Odds With U.S. - By William Mellor and Le-Min Lim, Bloomberg
A Tortured Debate - By Molly Ivins, AlterNet
September 28, 2006
The Peak Oil Crisis: The Perfect Storm - By Tom Whipple
with comment by Michael Kane
Oil Trades Above $63 After Biggest One-Day Gain in Six Months - By Gavin Evans, Bloomberg
with comment by Michael Kane
UPDATE 1-Iraq, China discuss reviving Saddam-era oil deals - by Reuters
with comment by Michael Kane
Gas Is Down - Go Back to Sleep - By Kelpie Wilson, t r u t h o u t
Putin warns oil concerns - by Agence France-Presse, The Associated Press
House Passes Detainee Bill as It Clears Senate Hurdle - By CARL HULSE and KATE ZERNIKE, The New York Times
40 Tortured Bodies Found in Baghdad - by Associated Press
September 27, 2006
U.S. blocked hurricane report, journal says Nature: Commerce official withheld panel finding on global warming - by The Associated Press
with comment by Michael Kane
Venezuela Summons U.S. Envoy - by IOL.co.za
with comment by Carolyn Baker
U.S. HAS LOST ITS SPOT AS MOST COMPETITIVE ECONOMY - The US has lost its status as the world's most competitive economy, according to the World Economic Forum. - by The BBC
with comment by Carolyn Baker
US troops in Iraq are Tehran's 'hostages' - By Gareth Porter, Inter Press Services
with comment by FTW
Drillers see strong activity despite lower prices - by BRIAN BASKIN, Dow Jones Newswires
with comment by Michael Kane
Russia hits back at US in plan to direct gas to Europe: press - by AFP
with comment by Michael Kane
DEMOCRATS CAVE IN ON CHAVEZ'S SPEECH - by CNN.com
with comment by Carolyn Baker
Ecuador President Candidate Correa Favors Regional Currency - by Easy Bourse
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