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Today's Energy Security News Headlines

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Economic Unease Halts Oil Rally (Wall Street Journal)
A Gift to Energy Independence (Washington Post)
Bingaman, Rahall outline differing, yet similar, plans for 2009 (OGJ Washington)
Energy Summit In Baku Advances Regional Energy Cooperation (Eurasianet)
US heading to deregulate corn for ethanol use (International Herald Tribune)
United States energy policy remains a critical economic issue (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
Iraq agrees to connect Kurd fields (Upstream)
World on cusp of clean tech revolution (Canwest News Service)
Brazil, Mexico Lawmakers Back Poor-Nation CO2 Limits (Bloomberg)
Slump May Limit Moves on Clean Energy (New York Times)
Kenya readies for oil spill scenario (AFP)
Gas prices to range $5 to $6 for next five years (Platts)
Downturn tests resolve at UN climate talks (Reuters)
Is ‘Greenery’ Only for the Good Times? (New York Times)
Pirate Attacks Fail to Revive Tumbling Tanker Rates (Bloomberg)
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