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How to Invest in Oil Like a Republican
What You Need to Know About the "Oil Crisis"
5 "oil crisis" myths debunked -- PLUS 3 U.S. businesses that will profit from high crude prices
As crude oil prices have soared to astronomical levels, the investing world has become awash in myths and misinformation about the causes and potential cures for the global oil crunch.
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Russia's Central Bank may cut U.S. holdings further
Russia's central bank has cut its holdings of U.S. agency debt to less than $60 billion this year and may reduce them further, its first deputy chairman, Alexei Ulyukayev, said on Monday.
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Russia's Steel Giant Buying Up U.S. Steel Companies
Severstal will spend up to $1.4 billion in the next four years to make its U.S. steel mills more competitive as Russia's largest steel maker bets on a robust North American economy and long-term demand for steel.
Chief Operating Officer Gregory Mason said the Russian steel giant had faced no political obstacles in establishing itself as the fourth-largest steel producer in the United States and would continue to pursue U.S. acquisitions, particularly in coal.
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Families welcome candidates' WTC appearance
Relatives of people killed at the World Trade Center on 9/11 say the decision by Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain to appear together at ground zero on the seventh anniversary of the attacks is a welcome gesture of respect.
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Russia's Agriculture Industry plans $690 Investment in Sugar
Razgulay , one of Russia's largest agribusiness companies, plans to invest about $690 million this year and next tripling its land area and developing its sugar, flour and groats processing plants. The chief executive of Russian agribusiness company Razgulay, is Alexander Soldatov.
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European Nuclear Group Set to Blow Up Earth?
CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research
CERN (Centre Europeen de Recherche Nucleaire)
Set to Blow Up the Earth, from the inside-out.
Scientists at a vast underground Swiss laboratory will launch an experiment on Wednesday to re-enact the "Big Bang" to explain the origins of the universe. Websites on the Internet, created by CERN itself in the early 1990s as a means of passing particle research results to scientists around the globe, have been inundated with claims that the LHC will create Black Holes Sucking in the Planet. Click Here>> for the Full Story
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