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Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Oil hits $97 a barrel


NEW YORK - Oil futures jumped to a new record of $97 a barrel Tuesday after bombings in Afghanistan and an attack on a Yemeni oil pipeline compounded the supply concerns that have driven crude prices higher in recent weeks.

Those concerns were further fed by a government prediction on Tuesday that domestic oil inventories will fall further this year while consumption rises.

Oil was already up before news of the blasts in northern Afghanistan that killed 64 people and the attack in Yemen. Severe weather forecasts for the North Sea, expectations that domestic crude supplies fell last week and the weak dollar all contributed to the latest move upward.

While Afghanistan doesn't produce much oil, traders watch for the possibility that any escalation in the conflict there between U.S. armed forces and Islamic militants could spill over into other countries, disrupting oil supplies out of the Middle East.

Crude prices are within the range of inflation-adjusted highs set in early 1980. Depending on the how the adjustment is calculated, $38 a barrel then would be worth $96 to $103 or more today. - AP

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The price of that commodity is getting higher. Whats worse is, when it reaches here in the Philippines, it passes thru a lot of processes (people) thats why it gets a lot higher. Another reason is, even if they still have stocks (tons of it), they increase immediately when the world prices increase. This is because of their greedy attitude... correct me if im wrong.

Off topic Fuel tip: It is better to fill-up in the morning when it is still cold. Another tip, its better to fill-up your tank when it is already in half than waiting for it to be emptied.

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Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Gov't men deny abducting 8-year-old girl in Cebu


EBU CITY - Police, military and local officials of Tuburan town are refuting claims of a militant group about an alleged abduction of an eight-year-old girl.

A throng of witnesses from Tuburan trooped to the Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) in Cebu City yesterday to dispute a report published in a national daily and aired over a local radio station.

The published report stated that the Kilusang Mambubukid ng Pilipinas claimed the girl was abducted on Oct. 16 after her classes ended at the Mag-alwa Elementary School in the northwest town, some 96 kilometers from Cebu City.

The girl was reportedly subjected to tactical interrogation on the whereabouts of her parents, who are suspected members of the New People’s Army.

Officials cried foul over the reports, saying it was one sided and did not publish the truth about what happened.

They denied the girl was subjected to severe tactical interrogation that caused psychological trauma.

From GMA news

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