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EUROPEAN COMMISSION APPROVES CZECH FLEET FUEL MANAGEMENT DEAL



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has approved the takeover of Czech fuel payment management services company CCS ?eská spole?nost pro platební karty a.s. (CCS) by a US company in the same business – FleetCor Technologies Inc. The US firm currently operates in north America and in Britain through subsidiary CH Jones Holding Ltd; CCS in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.…

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CARIBBEAN FOOD MANUFACTURERS PUSH TO DIVERSIFY



BY WESLEY GIBBINGS, in Port of Spain

TIME-WAS that food production in the Caribbean was dominated by commodities, with sugar and bananas being king and queen of island economies. Protected from the rigours of world markets by age-old ties to current or former colonial markets, these cash crop supplies remained largely unchanged for centuries.…

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US PROFESSOR SAYS NAZI TECHNOLOGY WILL MAKE COAL LIVE FOREVER



BY MONICA DOBIE

TECHNOLOGY developed by Nazi Germany and Apartheid era South Africa to turn coal into oil could guarantee solid fuels markets well into the future, an American geological expert has claimed.

University of Washington Professor Emeritus Eric Cheney said making oil from coal by reacting it with water known as Fischer-Tropsch process could become commercially successful given sustained high oil prices.…

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WTO SAYS 2005 OIL PRICE RISE MAKES EXPORT PROFITS BOOM



BY KEITH NUTHALL

WORLD Trade Organisation global trade figures for 2005 show that international exports for liquid fuels rose 41% to US$1.4 trillion in 2005, 13.8% of worldwide merchandise exports, higher than for almost two decades. Oil-rich Middle East, Africa, the ex-USSR Commonwealth of Independent States and south and central America recorded export growth of 35-25%.…

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CANADA MUSEUM OF NATURE IS RELAUNCHED - PRESERVING OLD CHARM WHILST ACHIEVING MODERNITY



BY MONICA DOBIE, in Ottawa

THE CANADIAN Museum of Nature has reopened its key west wing having reached the halfway mark of an extensive and costly renovation project, scheduled to finish in 2010. The now completed wing underwent comprehensive renovations, including the building of new fossil and mammal galleries and a temporary exhibition space.…

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USA PROFESSOR SAYS COAL-TO-OIL TECHNOLOGY WILL BECOME PROFITABLE



BY MONICA DOBIE

OIL is an infinite resource that will "never" run out thanks in part to the reintroduction of coal according to Professor Eric Cheney, a University of Washington economic geologist presenting a speech at the Geological Society of America’s annual meeting.…

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AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE AND CRIME-FIGHTING AGENCIES HONE THEIR AML AND CFT BATTLE



BY ANDREW CAVE

AFTER 9/11, America positioned itself at the centre of the international crackdown on money laundering and terrorist financing, and its legal response has been well documented in the Money Laundering Bulletin. But what of its federal police and intelligence agencies?…

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INDIA SELLS EXCESS OIL REFIINING CAPACITY TO OIL-PARCHED WEST



BY RAGHAVENDRA VERMA, in New Delhi

"REFINERY Process Outsourcing" or simply RPO is an exciting buzzword in the otherwise hard-pressed Indian petroleum industry, as the term represents newly found and highly profitable venture of operating refineries to fulfil surging international demand.…

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US RESEARCHERS RAISE FEARS OVER PROZAC IN MUSSELS



BY MONICA DOBIE

A RECENT American study has revealed that fresh water mussels exposed to the common anti-depressant Prozac have suffered from disrupted reproduction cycles. Researchers found that the medication’s residues in sewage can interfere with the reproduction of America’s native freshwater mussel.…

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UNODC OFFERS INTERNATIONAL EXPERTISE IN MONEY LAUNDERING FIGHT



BY ALAN OSBORN

IT’S COMMONLY acknowledged that, whatever its merits, the globalisation of world trade and commerce brings with it vastly enhanced opportunities for money laundering. As the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) points out, in an online report explaining its work, the world-wide spread of inter-connected financial markets greatly extends the range of countries where anti-money laundering (AML) controls are absent or embryonic and enforcement is weak "and unfortunately, many countries particularly those classified as emerging markets, fall into this category."…

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