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President Barack Obama speaks about jobs, Friday, May 8, 2009, in the Eisenhower Executive Office building on the White House complex in Washington Democrats pose threat to President Obama's cap-and-trade climate Bill
| Less than ten days after claiming a breakthrough on climate change in Copenhagen President Obama is facing a mutiny from senior Democrats who are imploring him to postpone or even abandon his cap-an... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak) The Times
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Vegetables - Food - Diet - Health Vegetarian Carrie Underwood credits healthy eating for energy and glowing skin
| Carrie Underwood on the cover of SELF magazine's January issue. (SELF magazine) | Recently engaged Carrie Underwood is SELF magazine’s January 2010 covergirl. In the issue the longtime vegetar... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag) The Examiner
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Ulsted solvarme1 / Solar thermal energy / Wind power /Windmill Ind. lawmakers hopeful about renewable energy bill
Comments INDIANAPOLIS (Map, News) - Legislation that could bring more wind turbines and solar power projects to Indiana has a good chance of passing in the upcoming legislative session after failing i... (photo: Public Domain / Gunnar Bach Pedersen) The Examiner
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oil tanker Russia's Putin to launch Pacific oil terminal
| Moscow: Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin will oversee on Monday the loading of the first tanker to carry Siberian oil to Asian markets from the nation's new Pacific terminal, the government sai... (photo: Public Domain / File Upload Bot) DNA India
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Workers check the equipment in the NIS Jugopetrol oil refinery in Pancevo, some 16 kms (10 miles) north of Belgrade, Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008. Serbia agreed Tuesday to a multibillion dollar gas pipeline project as part of an energy deal with Russia that would boost Moscow's control over supplies to Europe. A majority stake of the Serbian oil monopoly NIS will be sold to Russian energy giant Gazprom and Russia will route part of the gas pipeline through Serbia. A Serbian government statement announcing the deal did not reveal the financial terms, and the deal is to be signed in Moscow on Frid Less oil may spell problems for pipeline
| The declining flow of oil from Alaska's North Slope is creating anxiety among executives who run the trans-Alaska pipeline. | Within a matter of years, they say, they will need to take costly steps ... (photo: AP / Srdjan Ilic) The News Tribune
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Uzbek President Islam Karimov gestures during a news conference in Tashkent, Saturday, May 14, 2005. Karimov told a news conference that the protesters' demands were unacceptable and that force had to be used to put down the uprising Friday in the city of Andijan. Scores of civilians were reported killed in the violence, and Karimov said 10 soldiers were killed Uzbeks vote in parliamentary poll
| Uzbeks have gone to the polls in an election set to hand all the seats in the lower house of parliament to allies of Islam Karimov, the country's president. | Uzbekistan has no opposition parties or... (photo: AP Photo / Anvar ilyasov) Al Jazeera
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