Energy - Page 259
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Blast hits Russia’s largest coal mine, 12 dead
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APNewsBreak: Series of failures led to rig blast
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Accidents and our energy straightjacket
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Regulations, regulations everywhere
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APNewsBreak: Series of failures led to rig blast
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AP: Giant box lowered in Gulf to battle oil spill
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Pelosi’s energy policy tastes off
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Higher energy costs hurt all Americans
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The new breeding ground
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BP ups spill est. from 5,000 to 60,000, feds gave BP free pass in ’09 study
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Gulf oil spill yet to affect consumers’ gas choice
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Greens (heart) oil spills
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Daily Caller High: Vol. XIV
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Obama’s Spanish disaster
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Obama promised T. Boone Pickens that government cars would run on natural gas
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SPIN METER: There since Day One? Maybe not
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Cash for Caulkers comes to Congress
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Calif. governor ends support for offshore drilling
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In Alaska, gulf spill brings back painful memories
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Attention shoppers: Gulf spill could affect you
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The truth behind green jobs
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West Coast of Florida could be spared; East Coast could get the brunt of oil spill
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Obama set to visit Gulf on Sunday for spill update
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For fishermen, spill closes door and opens another
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Rig had history of spills, fires before big 1
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Water dispute fuels India-Pakistan tensions
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Retired admirals and generals push for climate bill, citing national security and energy independence concerns
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The Financial Times reports China to build two nuclear reactors in Pakistan
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ExxonMobil sees 38% profit jump as oil price surges
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Obama: There ‘may not be an appetite’ for immigration bill this year
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Young progressives honor Van Jones, ex-‘green jobs czar’ denies bad blood with Obama
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Jobs and spending revolt
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Energy bill could cut Iran’s profits by up to $100 million a day, vets say
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Crist says oil spill proves drilling isn’t safe, withdraws his support
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BP says would welcome military help on oil spill
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Interior Department poised to announce decision on controversial offshore wind farm
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The Vulture Club
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Coast Guard will start burning some Gulf slick oil
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Lindsey Graham, Republican mainstay for White House, stops playing ball