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[Title] => OilEx proponents scared of compromise formula? - Federico
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IT'S sad, but it appears that the proponents of the extremist National Oil
Exchange (OilEx) have run out of new twists to their old arguments for the
establishment of a state oil monopoly to replace the private oil oligopoly.
An indication that they are running out of ideas is that instead of arguing
against our compromise formula (for the coexistence of the OilEx and the oil
firms), they are peddling the lie that our formula was concocted and floated by
the oil cartel.
[DatePublished] => 2000-05-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => OilEx proponents scared of compromise formula? - Federico
[Summary] =>
IT'S sad, but it appears that the proponents of the extremist National Oil
Exchange (OilEx) have run out of new twists to their old arguments for the
establishment of a state oil monopoly to replace the private oil oligopoly.
An indication that they are running out of ideas is that instead of arguing
against our compromise formula (for the coexistence of the OilEx and the oil
firms), they are peddling the lie that our formula was concocted and floated by
the oil cartel.
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[Focus] => 0
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