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DJ US May Transfer Costly Halliburton Iraq Fuel Program

 

. . The letter quoted Jeffrey Jones, the former director of the Defense Energy Support Center, who said [Haliburton subsidiary] KBR's price of $2.65 a gallon to import gasoline from Kuwait "seams extraordinarily high."

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Many tanks!

 

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An alternative application of Doc's "GM indicator" -- Pontiac GTO re-introduced:

 

Muscle car returns

 

Sales of the [GTO] grew to a peak of 96,946 in 1966, helping to fuel an automotive fad that adored blaring exhaust, squealing tires and drag racing in high school parking lots.

 

This is like a double-top indicator -- echoing both the 1966 secular peak in the stock market, and the pre-Oil Shock I heyday of total complacency about energy supply and prices.

 

We're doomed. :lol:

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The unacceptable face of Russian capitalism:

 

DJ Yukos In Unsystematic Rabbit Breeding Scandal - Interfax  

 

MOSCOW (Dow Jones)--The Agriculture Ministry of the autonomous Russian republic of Yakutia has uncovered irregularities in the operation of farms belonging to AO Sakhaneftegaz, an oil and gas company affiliated with OAO Yukos (YUKO.RS), the news agency Interfax reported Thursday.

 

After being arrested by armed police, seeing his shares seized and resigning his chief executive job at Yukos, billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky now stands indirectly accused of abusing animals. Cute little furry ones at that.

 

A summary of an inspection of OOO Yakutsk Drilling Work Department company, which is incorporated into Sakhaneftegaz, says that the company's farms don't comply with technological regulations, Interfax reported.

 

Among other things, it said suckling sows are kept in common stalls, and doe-rabbits are kept together with bucks in groups of three to four, "which is absolutely unacceptable," the agency reported, quoting the summary. "Couplings take place unsystematically, and no zoological-technological monitoring records are kept."

 

The ministry's commission recommended that the discovered violations be rectified immediately.

 

"The unsystematic coupling of buck-rabbits at a farm of a company affiliate is indeed an outrage," Yukos spokesman Alexander Shadrin told Interfax. "Those responsible will definitely be punished and the irregularities will be rectified."

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