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Iran missile tests raise tensions
Sun reporterIran raised the stakes in an already-jittery Persian Gulf region yesterday by test-firing missiles that it said had a range sufficient to target Israel, U.S. forces in Iraq and southern Europe. The launches came during a period of military elbowing...Tags: Economic Policy, Defense, Civil Unrest, John McCain, Economic Sanctions
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Giant Saudi oil field is key to boosting output
Associated PressKHURAIS OIL FIELD, Saudi Arabia (AP) — This massive oil field surrounded by the desolate sands of Saudi Arabia's vast eastern desert feels like the middle of nowhere. But what happens over the next year at Khurais, one of Saudi Arabia's last...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Employees, Energy Saving, Metal and Mineral, Heavy Engineering
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Obama: Iraq War a distraction
The Swampby Mike Dorning On the eve of a trip to foreign capitals in the Middle East and Europe, Barack Obama delivered a lengthy foreign policy address today that sharpens distinctions with John McCain over Iraq. He left no doubt that,......Tags: New York, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Barack Obama, Rebellions, Global Expansion
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LIPA chief kills wind farm project
The price tag for LIPA's proposed offshore wind farm could have reached $811 million, including construction, financing and transmission cable costs, a consultant to the authority said in a report released Thursday.
The figure is $114 million more than...Tags: Economic Policy, Alternative Energy, Dowling College, Energy Saving, Plant Openings
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Electric rate jolt coming
Sun ReporterThanks to a nearly six-year cap on residential prices, electricity in Maryland is the one source of energy that costs less today than it did early in the Clinton administration. But tomorrow is the beginning of the end for consumers who cherish...Tags: Consumers, New York, Business Enterprises, Natural Disasters, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia)
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U.S. Braces For Iraqi Oil Field Sabotage
Iraqi troops needed just a few days and some plastic explosives to destroy more than 700 wellheads and turn Kuwait's oil fields into a desert inferno. Fears are growing that Saddam Hussein might have organized a much more meticulous sabotage of Iraq's...Tags: Explosions, Economic Policy, Defense, Economic Sanctions, Contracts
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Those left behind are suffering, too, from terror attack
Anne Nason mourns the deaths of her two friends and their daughter, the Hanson family. Like many who loved those who are missing or dead following the terror attacks, she feels these wounds will never fully heal. "I feel changed," said Nason. "I don't...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Golf, Family, Fires
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