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Gösgen Nuclear Power Plant from the south-west
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S. Korea to build UAE nuke plants
Mon 28 Dec 2009
Agencies DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has awarded a South Korean-led consortium a $20.4 billion contract to build four nuclear power plants, the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC) announced... (photo: Creative Commons / Celuca)
oil tanker
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Russia's Putin to launch Pacific oil terminal
Sun 27 Dec 2009
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 said... (photo: Public Domain / File Upload Bot)
Oil workers are seen at the Khurais oil facility in an area where operations are being expanded, about 60 miles southeast of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Monday, June 23, 2008.  Zeenews  Sat 26 Dec 2009
Saudi Arabia to spend USD 400 bn in oil, gas projects

Dubai: Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil producer and exporter, is poised to spend up to USD 400 billion to develop its own oil and gas projects in the next few years to meet the growing global... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali)
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SAUDI OIL  DNA India  Sat 26 Dec 2009
id="article_title" Oil price might rise 'reasonably': Saudi king Abdullah

Riyadh: Oil prices are stabilising and might even rise "reasonably," Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah was quoted as saying by a Kuwaiti newspaper. The top OPEC oil exporter reiterated it saw a fair oil... (photo: AP / Hasan Jamali)
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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 Al Jazeera Sun 27 Dec 2009
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... (photo: AP Photo / Anvar ilyasov)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   Uzbekistan
Chief of Russia's state gas monopoly OAO Gazprom , Alexei Miller, right, talks with Qatar's Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry, Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiya, as Iranian Oil Minister, Gholam Hossein Nozari, center, looks on at the conclusion of their meeting in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday. Oct. 21, 2008. Asian Age Sat 26 Dec 2009
Qatar tough on gas price

New Delhi, Dec. 25: India may be looking at Qatar for a ‘sweetheart’ gas deal but Doha appears in no mood to sell liquefied natural gas (LNG) at anything less than $9-11... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi))
Delhi   India   Photos   Price   Qatar
Distillation of Crude Oil unit Arab News Sat 26 Dec 2009
Saudi 2010 budget falls in line with the govt's commitment

Arab News THE sharp correction in oil prices and drastic crude oil production cuts have brought down Saudi Arabia's revenues by more than half in 2009. This, together... (photo: Public Domain / Fredoues)
Economy   Financial   Market   Photos   Saudi
** EDS NOTE CONTENT ** An Iraqi security man, center, guards after a suicide attack in front of the shrine of Imam Mousa al-Kazim, one of the holiest men in Shiite Islam, in Baghdad's northern Shiite neighborhood of Kazimiyah, Iraq, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2009. A woman hiding among Iranian pilgrims with a bomb strapped under her black robe killed more than three dozen people Sunday outside a Baghdad mosque during ceremonies commemorating the death of one of Shiite Islam's most revered saints. The Examiner Fri 25 Dec 2009
6 Shiites killed during Iraqi religious ceremony

Comments BAGHDAD (Map, News) - A roadside bomb killed six Shiite Muslim pilgrims Friday during a procession, the latest violence targeting the group during observances of... (photo: AP / IRNA)
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British troops hurry a Jew, from the Exodus refugee ship after trying to enter Palestine illegally, down the gangplank from the transport ship Ocean Vigour, in Hamburg harbour, Germany, to be taken to a reception camp, in this Sept. 8, 1947 file photo. Khaleej Times Wed 23 Dec 2009
Captain of famed Exodus refugee ship dies at 86

JERUSALEM ' Yitzhak 'Ike' Ahronovitch, the captain of the Exodus ship whose attempt to take Holocaust survivors to Palestine built support for Israel's founding, has... (photo: AP / file)
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