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Archive March/2008
Gov. Deval Patrick said Monday that "the fix was in pretty early" against his casino gambling bill, and House Speaker Salvatore DiMasi broke a promise to allow an open floor
Top tips: beating inflation (CNNMoney.com)
From a gallon of milk at the grocery store, to the price of pizza and a gallon of gas - no one knows better than you just how much prices
Oil market well-supplied, UAE OPEC governor says (Reuters)
Oil markets are well-supplied with inventories of crude oil and refined products over their five-year average, the OPEC governor of the United Arab Emirates said on Sunday.
Argentine Farmers Set Up New Barricades (AP)
Farmers seething at export taxes on their crops resumed their blockades of rural highways on Saturday after talks failed to end a 17-day-old strike that has halted grain exports and
German ministry denies Bundesbank gold sale report (Reuters)
Germany's Finance Ministry said on Saturday a magazine report that the government wants the Bundesbank to sell some of its gold reserves to help ease pressure on the federal budget
Weak Economy Slows Cargo, Idles Railcars (AP)
BNSF Railway Co., the nation's top hauler of container rail freight, is parking miles of railcars in Montana and elsewhere because there isn't enough freight to keep them rolling.
GeoPetro Resources Company Announces Year End 2007 Oil & Gas Reserves (Business Wire)
SAN FRANCISCO----GeoPetro Resources Company announces that it has filed its Statement of Reserves and Other Oil And Gas Information as at December 31, 2007, in compliance with National Instrument 51-101
Fire Stops Work at Enterprise Gas Plant (AP)
Enterprise Products Partners L.P. said Friday it halted operations at a natural gas processing facility in Wyoming following a gas leak and subsequent fire that is under investigation.
EU Wants June Trade Talks With Russia (AP)
European Union officials said Friday they hoped talks on closer ties with Russia -- which the EU wants to cover issues from trade and consumer protection to energy security --
Mutual Funds Lose Ground in 1st Quarter (AP)
As stock market analysts were starting to tally up Wall Street's first-quarter performance, they came up with a bleak but unsurprising result: Stock mutual funds in just about every corner