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The first ATP events are in the final stage and as always there is profit to be made especially with players in good shape and competition for ranking points underway.
John McCain continues to sink to new lows in his campaign by attacking Obama's popularity and continuing to claim that offshore drilling will affect gas prices.
Surprisingly, ExxonMobil was not noticeably affected by the global recession, and there is just a halt in its rapidly increasing price.
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The race for an alternate fuel source to replace conventional petroleum is not a sprint, but a marathon that has been ongoing for decades.
Much has been done within the past 10 years to develop new oil extracting technologies that promise cheaper and greener production in the oil sands.
New research points to a need to focus on the human factors that can contribute to oil spill incidents.
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Residents of Prince William Sound are exploring the founding of a 300-mile all water trail linking together the communities of Prince William Sound, Alaska.
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The President of the United States and the nation's leading car manufacturers expect biofuels to replace petroleum in the 21st century.
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Alaska Cruises from the Port of Seward means finding the best cruise ship transfer to or from Anchorage, and choosing the best restaurants and attractions by the pier.
America is having an economic meltdown. This is the largest since the depression. The sub-prime mortgage lending rate, though, was not the only risk factor involved.
Beaufort Sea and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge protected, at least temporarily. Ongoing struggle over North Slope oil moving in favor of conservation.
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Johnson & Johnson is a rarity. Only three other companies have Moody's pre-eminent Aaa rating. And it's doing just fine despite the global economic meltdown.
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With gas prices (and oil company profits) at record levels, McCain proposes lifting the ban on coastal drilling.
Last week in an unexpected show of radical judicial activism, a slim majority on the US Supreme Court revealed that they are considering setting aside case law.
If you have lived in Washington D.C. for 12 months, you may apply for a college grant up to $50,000 if you are under the age of 25.
In November 1975 Travis Walton and his crew encountered a strange object in the sky over the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest in Arizona.
Discover the common causes and effects of sleep deprivation, including Fatal Familial Insomnia, and read about famous Guinness World Records for staying awake.
In addition to cell phones, which may be linked to brain cancer, and fluorescent light bulbs, which contain mercury, another common household item may also be harmful.
Corporations chartered by U.S. states, often have the same constitutional rights as real human beings, sometimes using these rights to the detriment of U.S. citizens.
Alternative energy is anything but fossil and nuclear fuel. Which source can most likely replace crude oil on its own: hydroelectric, solar, wind, geothermal, or biomass?
Or are consumers and politicians greedy to expect oil companies to take huge risks drilling for oil in hostile environments without compensation?
Claymore Exchange Traded Fund wraps lead the ETF market in minimizing risks and maximizing rewards for their investors' hard-earned dollars.
Starting with the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, the global initiative to improve the environment spurred companies throughout the world to become "green".
The list of gay-friendly companies continues to grow annually. The Human Rights
Campaign give 305 companies top marks in policy equality in 2010 compared to 13 in 2002.
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