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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 1, 10:20 am ET
Tullow and Heritage are equal partners in Blocks 1 and 3A in Uganda’s Lake Albert. Eni, Italy’s biggest energy company, said Nov. 23 it had signed a letter of intent with Heritage to buy its share.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 1, 5:36 am ET
Tullow and Heritage are equal partners in Blocks 1 and 3A in Uganda’s Lake Albert. Eni, Italy’s biggest energy company, said Nov. 23 it had signed a letter of intent with Heritage to buy its share.
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Nasdaq - Wed Dec 2, 7:17 am ET
LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) and Total SA (TOT) are in talks to enter Dominion Petroleum Ltd.'s (DPL.LN) acreage in Uganda, people familiar with the matter said this week, as the scramble for new African oil heats up.
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The Stockton Record - Wed Dec 2, 3:12 am ET
STOCKTON - University of the Pacific's Invisible Children Club will hold a fundraiser from 7 to 9 p.m. today at the Grace Covell Tiger Lounge to benefit children in Uganda.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 1, 4:23 am ET
Dec. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Tullow Oil Plc is “seriously considering” the purchase of Heritage Oil Plc’s assets in Uganda, potentially scuppering an agreed $1.5 billion deal with Eni SpA.
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Bloomberg - Mon Nov 30, 1:51 am ET
Nov. 30 (Bloomberg) -- Tullow Oil Plc may block Eni SpA’s plan to expand in Uganda by acquiring two Heritage Oil Plc assets that the Italian company is buying for $1.35 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter.
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Bloomberg - Tue Dec 1, 12:05 pm ET
Tullow and Heritage are equal partners in Blocks 1 and 3A in Uganda’s Lake Albert. Eni, Italy’s biggest energy company, said Nov. 23 it had signed a letter of intent with Heritage to buy its share.
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The Shreveport Times - Wed Dec 2, 3:41 pm ET
Centenary's Schools for Schools fundraiser to benefit northern Uganda school children includes free music, hot chocolate and documentary presentation.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Dec 3, 6:40 am ET
A bomb tore through a graduation ceremony at a hotel in the Somali capital on Thursday and killed at least 14 people including three government ministers, witnesses and senior government sources said.
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Washington Post - Fri Dec 4, 12:00 am ET
NAIROBI -- A man dressed in a black burqa blew himself up at a graduation ceremony of doctors in the Somali capital of Mogadishu on Thursday, killing 19 people, including parents, students and three government ministers.
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The Ames Tribune - Fri Dec 4, 9:22 am ET
Boy scouts Troop 196 to host breakfast Boy Scout Troop 196 will hold its 41st-annual Pancake Day from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, at the Elks Lodge, 522 Douglas Ave., across the street from Ames Public Library. Tickets are $6 and are available at the door.
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The Evening Sun - Fri Dec 4, 1:13 am ET
State police at Gettysburg are investigating an incident of indecent assault against a 14-year-old Gettysburg-area boy at Wal-Mart. The assault allegedly occurred in the bathroom of the Wal-Mart at 1270 York Road, Straban Township, around 10:20 a.m. Thursday.
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Arkansas News Bureau - Wed Dec 2, 10:30 am ET
Rick Warren, the popular preacher who President Obama included in his inauguration ceremonies amid some controversy, now refuses to take a stand on legislation supported by his friends in Uganda that would give life sentences, even the death penalty, to homosexuals. Said Warren: The fundamental dignity of every person, our right to be free, and the freedom to [...]
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EurekAlert! - Thu Dec 3, 4:21 pm ET
( University of California - Davis ) More than two years after being evacuated following the 2007 killings of their mothers, mountain gorilla babies Ndakasi and Ndeze this week returned home to the Democratic Republic of Congo, moving into a new custom-built forest sanctuary.
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OfficialWire - Thu Dec 3, 4:27 am ET
Tullow Oil could have a tough time funding the pre-emption of the sale of the assets of its Ugandan partner Heritage to Italian giant Eni, sources said.