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		  <pubDate>July 7, 2008, 3:24 pm</pubDate>
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				<title>Biofuels policy could lead to water food shortages </title>
				<description>The victims of the present global biofuel policies could be the environment and food supply for poor. It could contribute to water shortages in countries where it is a serious issue already</description>
				<date>2008-07-07</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Biofuels-policy-could-lead-to-water-food-shortages--10253-3.html</link>
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				<title>The challenge of running a sustainable food business</title>
				<description>The surge in production of bio fuels like ethanol is partly responsible for rising food prices around the world.</description>
				<date>2008-07-05</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/The-challenge-of-running-a-sustainable-food-business-10234-3.html</link>
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				<title>Beware of the Volcker Myth to fix inflation </title>
				<description>The combination of sound money and a hefty tax cut would create lower interest rates and an economic boom and then the result should be a better economy not a worse one.</description>
				<date>2008-07-04</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Beware-of-the-Volcker-Myth-to-fix-inflation--10190-3.html</link>
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				<title>Global financial turmoil and the world economy</title>
				<description>The high costs of energy and other primary commodities have not led to much increase in core inflation partly because of slackening domestic demand and there is little evidence that these costs are feeding a wage price spiral.</description>
				<date>2008-07-03</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Global-financial-turmoil-and-the-world-economy-10168-3.html</link>
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				<title>Duluth Complex: A world class value play</title>
				<description>John Tumazos principal and founder of John Tumazos Very Independent Research LLC discusses about the Duluth Complex a polymetallic mining district in Minnesota and the five companies that comprise the Complex.</description>
				<date>2008-07-02</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Duluth-Complex-A-world-class-value-play-10116-3.html</link>
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				<title>How do we deliver energy for sustainable growth? </title>
				<description>In the market oriented nations of the OECD existing basins are maturing fast. In Britain for instance North Sea gas production recorded the world's largest decline for the 2nd year in a row falling by 10% in 2007.</description>
				<date>2008-07-01</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/How-do-we-deliver-energy-for-sustainable-growth--10067-3.html</link>
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				<title>Free energy markets may solve crisis</title>
				<description>World economic growth was strong last year despite financial market turmoil which began in August and this continued to support global energy consumption.</description>
				<date>2008-06-30</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Free-energy-markets-may-solve-crisis-10031-3.html</link>
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				<title>Global economy affected by two cycles</title>
				<description>The international economic environment has been affected by two cycles  the financial cycle and the commodity cycle. The first began with US markets while the second with rising consumption of commodities in Asia.</description>
				<date>2008-06-28</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Global-economy-affected-by-two-cycles-10016-3.html</link>
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				<title>Gazprom invites you to tap Russia's natural gas</title>
				<description>These are real investments in the energy security of Europe! I will not hide the fact that it takes a significant effort on behalf of Gazprom to lay new Russian gas routes to Europe.</description>
				<date>2008-06-27</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Gazprom-invites-you-to-tap-Russias-natural-gas-9977-3.html</link>
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				<title>US China should get serious about carbon trading</title>
				<description>USA and China are the largest contributors to global warming they have an enormous responsibility to participate carbon trading and reducing emissions.  </description>
				<date>2008-06-26</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/US-China-should-get-serious-about-carbon-trading-9919-3.html</link>
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				<title>Ptolemy s epi cycle theory and commodities </title>
				<description>Energy (oil gas and coal) and energy stocks are headed for a cooling off period. Their prices have gone so high that it's hitting corporations and people in the pocket book. Demand should fall.</description>
				<date>2008-06-25</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Ptolemy-s-epi-cycle-theory-and-commodities--9873-3.html</link>
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				<title>Why Europe's Central banks pull out of Gold selling </title>
				<description>Total gold sales of the entire number of signatories to the Central Bank Gold Agreement have declined to a trickle of around 0 to two tonnes a week which the market barely notices.</description>
				<date>2008-06-24</date>
				<link>http://www.commodityonline.com/news/globalview/Why-Europes-Central-banks-pull-out-of-Gold-selling--9822-3.html</link>
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