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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

by THE AMERICAN last modified Monday, July 28, 2008

In developing countries across the globe, government fuel subsidies are ‘removing much of the incentive to conserve fuel’. . . Former Google engineers have ‘unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size’. . . Due to air pollution, the official opening of the Olympic village in Beijing was ‘shrouded in pea-soup fog’. . . According to BBC News, ‘Nigeria is losing billions of dollars every year to oil smuggling’. . . Who are the top corporate lobbyists in Washington, D.C.?

In developing countries across the globe, government fuel subsidies are ‘removing much of the incentive to conserve fuel’. . .

Former Google engineers have ‘unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size’. . .

Due to air pollution, the official opening of the Olympic village in Beijing was ‘shrouded in pea-soup fog’. . .

According to BBC News, ‘Nigeria is losing billions of dollars every year to oil smuggling’. . .

Who are the top corporate lobbyists in Washington, D.C.?

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