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US gas drilling boom rattles Russia Foster's Daily Democrat Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government concluded in a report this summer that "the relative fortunes of the United States, Russia, and China -- and their ability to exert influence in the world -- are tied in no small measure to global gas ... and more » |
Global protests planned over gas drilling process KTTC By The Associated Press "Stop with the dumb conspiracy theories. Good grief." - Tony Fratto .... At a gas drilling conference this week in Philadelphia, XTO Energy President Jack Williams acknowledged that some Americans still are very concerned about ... and more » |
Next cold war? Gas drilling boom rattles Russia KTTC "The relative fortunes of the United States, Russia, and China - and their ability to exert influence in the world - are tied in no small measure to global gas developments," Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government concluded in a report this ... and more » |
The Guardian (blog) | Fostering global discourse: it's time to embrace distance learning The Guardian (blog) Distance learning is reputedly characterised by clunky online interfaces, isolation and generally conspiring to make students – and staff – miss out on so many of the things that make university life so attractive: daily interaction with people who ... |
US Natural Gas Boom Could Threaten Russia's Grip On European Market Huffington Post "The relative fortunes of the United States, Russia, and China — and their ability to exert influence in the world — are tied in no small measure to global gas developments," Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government concluded in a report ... |
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