+ Follow BIG OIL Tag
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[Title] => Chinese firm surpasses Exxon in oil production
[Summary] => A big shift is happening in Big Oil: An American giant now ranks behind a Chinese upstart.
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[Title] => Controversy mars start of review of Asia pipeline
[Summary] => The chief of an aboriginal community that stands to be most affected by a proposed pipeline to Canada's Pacific coast called the Canadian government's environmental review of the project a song-and-dance on Tuesday.
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[Title] => Review: `Cars 2' is a clunker
[Summary] => Pixar's track record has been close to impeccable for turning out intelligent, emotionally rich, beautifully detailed animated films, with plenty of humor and heart to appeal to movie lovers of all ages.
[DatePublished] => 2011-06-22 09:18:32
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[Title] => CCCI's call for oil boycott
[Summary] => The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) has spoken. And they have spoken amply well -- bravely and fearlessly.
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[Title] => How editors and newsmen from 120 countries applauded the STAR editorial in Edinburgh
[Summary] => This is unabashedly a "Good Morning, Ourselves" report.
We received feedback yesterday on the panel speech delivered by our STAR Columnist Babe Romualdez, who spoke on "Dying to Tell the Story", at the International Press Institute (IPI) World Congress and 55th General Assembly.
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[Title] => We're right in the midst of a Sino
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The dramatic rescue by a Philippine National Police team of three Chinese
kidnap victims last Tuesday night has opened an entirely new can of worms. The
hostages were freed on the basis of a "tip" by a contingent led by Colonel
Glenn Dumlao.
What was alarming was that the three hostages -- as well as two of their
captors who were seized by the police raiders -- were "pure" Chinese. Meaning
that all of them had come from the Chinese mainland.
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We received feedback yesterday on the panel speech delivered by our STAR Columnist Babe Romualdez, who spoke on "Dying to Tell the Story", at the International Press Institute (IPI) World Congress and 55th General Assembly.
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The dramatic rescue by a Philippine National Police team of three Chinese
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hostages were freed on the basis of a "tip" by a contingent led by Colonel
Glenn Dumlao.
What was alarming was that the three hostages -- as well as two of their
captors who were seized by the police raiders -- were "pure" Chinese. Meaning
that all of them had come from the Chinese mainland.
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-14 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 725459
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January 11, 2012 - 10:34am