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A "green home" by Pardee utilizes a solar electric power system with photovoltaic cells integrated in the roof that is part of their environmentally sensitive construction in San Diego, Thursday, March 1, 2007. Green building as a cause has united disparate parties from environmental groups to big business to policymakers, but one key industry has struggled to react to the change in public sentiment. The major homebuilders, who account for 80 percent of all homebuilding activity in the nation, face a unique challenge in implementing green building on a widespread scale. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)hg3
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 The Times of India 
Green buildings can save money, ecology
|                 “GO green” was a dominant theme at the seminar, with panelists deliberating on the spinoff and economics of environment-friendly and ... (photo: AP Photo / Lenny Ignelzi)
Thunder horse, oil platform, sinking, July 2005 U.S. Coast Guard picture
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 Hong Kong Standard 
Where did all the oil men go?
Oil has been one of the most discussed subjects in recent years. Of the many concerns we have about the energy sector, the labor shortage worries me most. | //--> Ronald Chan | Monday, September 08, 2... (photo: Public Domain / Lipothymia)
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Oil firms urged: Cut prices by P5
| Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Ralph Recto urged oil firms to reduce pump prices immediately by at least P3 to P5, saying this would help slow the country's rising inflation. | The National Statis... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
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The newly-elected Prime Minister of Australia, The Honourable Kevin Rudd MP, talks to members of the International Stabilisation Force and the Australian Police serving with the United Nations during a visit to the helicopter base in Dili, Timor-Leste.  The Australian 
India uranium sales ban stays
| THE Rudd Government's ban on uranium sales to India will stay in place despite the decision by supplier nations, including Australia, to end the 34-year embargo on nuclear trade with New Delhi. | Th... (photo: Australian Defence Dept. / )
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 Vice President Dick Cheney delivers remarks during a rally for the troops, Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2007, at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. While en route from Tokyo to Sydney, Australia, the Vice President made the stop in Guam to thank the troops for their The Australian
Cheney rips into 'brutal' Russians
| CERNOBBIO, Italy: US Vice-President Dick Cheney has cast Moscow as a brutal regime that aims to recapture its Soviet-era dominance, as Russia threatened to increase its... (photo: White House/David Bohrer )
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A member of Pakistani security forces holds his weapon next to a poster, center, showing the presidential candidate Asif Ali Zardari, head of the ruling Pakistan People's Party and widower of two-time Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, at the parliament in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Lawmakers began casting votes Saturday in Pakistan's presidential election, a race where the favorite by far is the scandal-tainted pro-U.S. widower of slain ex-Prime Minister Benazir Bhu The Australian
NATO crisis tests new president
| NEWLY elected President Asif Ali Zardari was plunged headlong into his first major crisis last night after angry Pakistani officials cut off vital supply lines serving ... (photo: AP / Emilio Morenatti)
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Statue of Mahatama Gandhi, overlooks the Indian parliament in New Delhi, India, Monday, July 21, 2008. Indian lawmakers gathered Monday to debate a vote of confidence in the government that will likely determine the fate of the government and civilian nuclear deal with the United States. Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh was forced to call the vote after his communist political allies withdrew their support for the Congress-led coalition to protest against the nuclear deal The Australian
Atomic club ends embargo on India
| URANIUM sales to India were back on the agenda last night after the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group ended the country's "nuclear winter" by lifting the 34-year-old em... (photo: AP / Manish Swarup)
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Iraqi Cabinet Approves Initial Gas Deal With Shell
Iraq's Cabinet approved an initial gas agreement Sunday between the Oil Ministry and Royal Dutch Shell PLC to invest in a joint venture to tap natural gas in southern Ira... (photo: AP / Karim Kadim)
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India's National Security Adviser M. K. Narayanan, right, poses along with India's Atomic Energy Commission chief Anil Kakodkar after a press conference at the foreign ministry in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Nations that supply nuclear material and technology overcame fierce obstacles Saturday and approved a landmark U.S. plan to engage in atomic trade with India, a deal that reverses more than three decades of American poli The Times
India given go-ahead on nuclear trade despite proliferation fears
| India is celebrating its admission to the world's nuclear club today following a decision by the 45 nations that legally supply atomic fuel and technology to lift a dec... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
Energy   India   Nuclear   Photos   US  
A child waves a Congress party flag as other party activists burn crackers to celebrate Saturday's developments in the India-U.S. nuclear deal, in New Delhi, India, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Nations that supply nuclear material and technology overcame fierce obstacles Saturday and approved a landmark U.S. plan to engage in atomic trade with India, a deal that reverses more than three decades of American pol Philadelphia Daily News
India jubilant over nuclear trade waiver
| MUNEEZA NAQVI | The Associated Press | NEW DELHI - India's government and business groups were jubilant Sunday over a hard-won endorsement from nations that supply nucl... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
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**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 13--FILE** A scientific officer works in the control room of the Kalpakkam Atomic Center at Kalpakkam, around 65 kilometers (41 miles) south of Madras, India, in this Dec. 28, 2004, file photo. Global warming and rocketing oil prices are making nuclear power fashionable, drawing a once demonized industry out of the shadows of the Chernobyl disaster as a potential shining knight of clean energ
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**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 13--FILE** A scientific officer works in the control room of the Kalpakkam Atomic Center at Kalpakkam, around 65 kilometers (41 miles) south of Madras, India, in this Dec. 28, 2004, file photo. Global warming and rocketing oil prices are making nuclear power fashionable, drawing a once demonized industry out of the shadows of the Chernobyl disaster as a potential shining knight of clean energ
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**ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, JAN. 13--FILE** A scientific officer works in the control room of the Kalpakkam Atomic Center at Kalpakkam, around 65 kilometers (41 miles) south of Madras, India, in this Dec. 28, 2004, file photo. Global warming and rocketing oil prices are making nuclear power fashionable, drawing a once demonized industry out of the shadows of the Chernobyl disaster as a potential shining knight of clean energ
All you wanted to know about nuclear power
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