Strong democracies cannot prevent corruption: Attiyah The Peninsula Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:42 PM PST DOHA: The Deputy Premier and Minister of Energy and Industry, H E Abdullah bin Hamad Al Attiyah, yesterday said that most shocking incidents of corruption have been reported in countries which have strong and entrenched democratic institutions and parliaments as well as in socialist societies. | China denies energy bias in Africa Gulf Times Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:34 PM PST Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao denied that Beijing was developing ties in Africa purely to satisfy its need for energy, as he headed for talks with the continentâs leaders, state media reported yesterday. | Demand heats up for weatherization, energy bill help Colorado Springs Gazette Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:22 PM PST With cooler weather and a continued soft economy, phones are ringing more than usual at the Energy Resource Center, a 30-year-old nonprofit that helps low-income residents reduce their energy bills. The center is fielding about 15 applications a day... | ConocoPhillips funds library for school Gulf Times Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:19 PM PST International energy company, ConocoPhillips, has funded a secondary library for Park House English School in Doha, Qatar. The library holds 1,500 books and references on science, humanities, the classics, business and administration, religion, art and languages. | Some Canadian troops 'Adrenaline junkies' Toronto Sun Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:14 PM PST There's a breed of Canadian troops who are in a league of their own - adrenaline junkies who feed off the energy they get from embracing the world's most perilous jobs. | IAEA Found Nothing Serious at Iran Site New America Media Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:07 PM PST When a âsecret nuclear siteâ in Qom (Qum), Iran was voluntarily disclosed to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) by Iran on September 21, 2009, President Obama claimed that the United States forced the disclosure. Indeed, the United States had known about the site for at least three years. | Storms black out 18,500 customers Toowoomba Chronicle Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:05 PM PST ABOUT 18,500 Ergon Energy customers across the Darling Downs and South Burnett had their power supply interrupted during storms on Thursday afternoon. | New Party Pill Set To Rock. Scoop.co.nz Sat, 07 Nov 2009 14:03 PM PST Well known drug policy activist and rock musician Matt Bowden said that Associate Minister of Health Peter Dunneâs announcement to schedule natural energy pill ingredient DMAA as a Restricted Substance under the Misuse of Drugs Act was âwelcome news.â | Government plans fasttrack nuclear expansion Daily Telegraph Sat, 07 Nov 2009 13:59 PM PST The Government is set to hand an expanded role to Britain's nuclear industry and suggest more sites for new reactors as it unveils controversial guidelines for fasttracking major energy projects through the planning process. | | |
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