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All About Cars ? Blog Archive ? Run your Car on Water and Double your Gas Mileage? view story
Most people cannot afford to fill their cars each week without experiencing some type of budgetary stress, and so many people are asking the government to invest more money into alternative energy research in order to reduce our dependence on foreign oil
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Music is our Oil Kicks off in Philly view story
This weekend the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) along with 7 other companies including Exxon will kick off Music is our Oil (MIO) in Philadelphia. America's greatest hip-hop and rock artists will be sent aboard to barter their musical...
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OPEC announces special meeting as oil prices fall - USATODAY.com view story
OPEC said Thursday it will hold an extraordinary meeting Nov. 18 to discuss how the widening global financial crisis is affecting oil prices, a move that could lead to a coordinated production cut in a bid to halt crude's steep losses.
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Oil prices dip below $88 a barrel on economic concerns view story
"Concerns that weak economy could drive demand lower has analysts forecasting even lower prices."
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OPEC members seek emergency meeting view story
As Oil price slides towards $85 a barrel, almost half the members of the OPEC oil cartel are considering an emergency meeting in Vienna next month as oil prices dropped to their lowest level in nearly a year.
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Tesoro Sues to Block Ethanol Increase in California view story
Fuel Refiner Tesoro filed a lawsuit in Cali. to block a regulation that would boost ethanol consumption in the state by 2010. Citing environmental concerns and rising food prices, the refiner really just doesn't want to pay to upgrade their facilities.
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