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Oil Panic! The Three Myths Driving the Market Wild!

Oil is by far the most widely traded commodity in the world. It is also the most corrupt. Oil producers are raking it in at our expense, aided and abetted by the financial media.


The Family Silver is Sold Again

Westinghouse, the nuclear-engineering company owned by the British Government has just been sold to Japanese company Toshiba for a price close to 2.8 billion pounds – almost twice the original estimate. One may question the wisdom of the government' decision to sell given the current energy review which is likely to support the building of new nuclear plant as a means to stem the growing dependency on foreign gas.


Oil - Beyond Upstream and Downstream

The state of the union signals the end of a trend. Follow the developments in the energy markets...


Need to have Alternative Fuels

Need to have Alternative Fuels. The world is growing a greater pace than ever before. The demand for the fuel is growing day by day.


Free-Market Economy and Free-Market University

Bringing you to the drawbacks of today's world: a profound spiritual mix.


How Do They Do It?

China's economy is forecasted to expand 8 percent in 2006 – again.


President Bush Goes Solar

Environmentalists throughout the world are still in shock. Who would’ve every thought President Bush would push solar energy?


Economics: The Dismal Science

A potted history of Economics. Sketching the input of great economists from Adam Smith to Marx It is debatable whether economics should actually be defined as being a science. A science like math or physics usually gets its satisfaction from proving something to be irrevocably true. Solve a complex equation and QED that's the answer, there's no argument. Economics on the other hand will rarely give us a simple answer. Ask 5 economists a question and you'll get 6 different answers.


Ben Bernanke – Replacing Alan Greenspan

The reputation of Alan Greenspan as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve was one of brilliance or incredible luck. Now it is the turn of Ben Bernanke.


China Worst Nightmare for GM, Ford

Worst nightmare for General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., employees, suppliers and stockholders reared menacingly last week. American customers are concerned. The old “yellow menace” of once-thought bygone days is alive and well and starting to manufacture automobiles in China.


The Australian Telecommunications Industry

For the general public, from media reports, the telecommunications industry is in chaos. However reports show a different story. The Australian telecoms industry is in good shape particularly since 2000.


Americans Must Be Fair to All Illegal Aliens

lets give them a car too, from GM because they need the work. And since we are such a wonderful nation, lets lay off all the autoworkers in the US and build manufacturing plants in Mexico too. And lets give them each $5,000 per quarter so they have some cash for the transition.


Better Rail In The US; Is It Possible?

Can we better our railway system in the United States? We know it could use some upgrades, as we have not done much in decades to improve the over all system or have we? Well we have done many things, but the tracks, routes and basic system is the same, although it does run more efficient, modernized and computerized.


Foreign Online Anti-American Interests Say US is Dead Due to High Oil Costs

The Iranian government is using bloggers to purport misinformation about the US economy and scare Americans into thinking America is weak. In fact they are going out of their way to use this psychological negativity to their advantage.


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