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UPI - Mon Nov 9, 1:44 pm ET
MOBILE, Ala., Nov. 9 (UPI) -- France-based engineering company Technip announced Monday a contract to develop the Appaloosa project in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Hopkins Sun-Sailor - Mon Nov 9, 3:28 am ET
Relatives of a Stillwater Area High School graduate who died in Mexico under unclear circumstances say they are just looking for justice and details about his death by filing a lawsuit against those who saw him last.
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Sports Illustrated - Mon Nov 9, 1:08 pm ET
CHICAGO -- There are certain indubitable truths I believe in. For example, I believe peanut butter should be crunchy, ATM fees are crimes against humanity and Van Hagar never existed.
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Showbiz Spy - 1 hour 10 minutes ago
BRITNEY Spears has told her parents she wants to marry her latest boyfriend: her agent, Jason Trawick. The singer — who has been married twice before and has two young sons with ex-husband Kevin Federline — apparently spoke to her mother Lynne and father Jamie about tying the knot before she jetted off to Mexico in [...]
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San Diego 6 - Tue Nov 10, 2:20 am ET
Some San Diegans are asking President Barack Obama to tear down the fence that divides Mexico and the U.S. 11/9/09
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 1:26 am ET
Oil prices broke above $78 a barrel Monday in Asia as Hurricane Ida threatened oil installations in the Gulf of Mexico.
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The Oregonian - Mon Nov 9, 9:09 pm ET
The government accuses two southern Oregon residents -- Ismael Anaya, 27, and Eliot Delavirgen -- of buying heroin as far away as Mexico and distributing it to other traffickers.
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USA Today - Mon Nov 9, 1:09 am ET
Scientists have found evidence that cavemen near the U.S.-Mexico border were butchering gomphotheres,. elephant-like beasts from the Ice Age, that were believed to be nearly extinct in North America by the time humans appeared there.
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Los Angeles Times - Mon Nov 9, 11:05 pm ET
Residents of the hard-hit town of Verapaz recall a thundering roar as earth and boulders poured down Chichontepec volcano, burying homes and inhabitants. Reporting from Verapaz, El Salvador, and Mexico City -- The hill-ringed town of Verapaz is now a wasteland of fallen boulders, thigh-deep mud and broken little houses.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 9, 10:46 pm ET
Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Asian stocks rose for a third day and the region’s currencies gained as economic reports signaled stimulus measures endorsed by the Group of 20 leaders are reviving global growth.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 9, 11:25 am ET
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Oil and natural gas companies in the Gulf of Mexico are evacuating workers and halting some output as Tropical Storm Ida blows through the region, which accounts for more than a quarter of U.S. crude production.
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Wall Street Transcript via Yahoo! Finance - Mon Nov 9, 10:20 pm ET
67 WALL STREET, New York - November 9, 2009 - The Wall Street Transcript has just published its TWST Small Cap Value Report offering a timely review of the sector to serious investors and industry executives. This 47 page feature contains expert industry commentary through in-depth interviews with public company CEOs, Equity Analysts and Money Managers. The full issue is available by calling ...
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 9, 9:20 pm ET
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Natural gas gained in New York on speculation factory demand will rise as the Group of 20 nations agreed to maintain economic stimulus efforts.
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International Herald Tribune - Sun Nov 8, 11:03 pm ET
Hurricane Ida roared toward the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday after killing 124 people and leaving at least 60 others missing in floods and mudslides in El Salvador.
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AP via Yahoo! News - Mon Nov 9, 9:59 am ET
Stocks are rising on Wall Street Monday after a weekend meeting of world financial leaders raised hopes for the economy.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 9, 9:55 am ET
Nov. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Oil companies in the Gulf of Mexico are evacuating workers and halting some output as Hurricane Ida blows through the region, which accounts for more than a quarter of U.S. crude production.
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Reno Gazette-Journal - Tue Nov 10, 3:39 am ET
Capstone Mining of Vancouver, Canada, which has holdings in Canada, Mexico and the U.S., has invested $11.25 million in Nevada Copper. The company purchased 4.5 million shares of Nevada Copper at $2.50 per share with an option to purchase additional shares at $3 per share.
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The Washington Times - 2 hours 14 minutes ago
NEW YORK | The Dow Jones Industrial Average stormed to its highest level in more than a year Monday as a falling dollar boosted prices for commodities including gold and oil. Energy and materials stocks led the market higher. Major indexes rose 2 percent, including the Dow, which jumped 200 points for the second time in three days, to its highest level in 13 months. News that the Group of 20 ...
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Tulsa World - Tue Nov 10, 3:30 am ET
Oil prices shot up $2 a barrel Monday as a weakened U.S. dollar created more turbulence in energy markets than a storm heading into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Tulsa World - Tue Nov 10, 3:30 am ET
Williams Cos. Inc.'s vast Transco natural gas pipeline will lose about 250 million cubic feet per day in capacity as Tropical Storm Ida rumbles through the Gulf of Mexico and makes U.S. landfall, company ...