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  • State monopolies nudge out Big Oil

    Exxon Mobil, the world's largest corporation, is much criticized for raking in huge profits and polluting the environment, but could the epitome of Big Oil some day become an endangered species?


  • 38 in U.S., Romania charged in cyber-crime ring

    U.S. indictments unsealed this week charge 38 people with being part of a multinational cyber-crime ring that fooled thousands of Americans into giving up credit card and bank information through "phishing" e-mails, and used it to steal millions of dollars.


  • Losing the energy race

    Shock and awe we are living it! We stand, mouth agape, staring at the pump at $4 gallons and fast-emptying pocketbooks. Even worse, with crude oil already costing more than $120 a barrel, many predict this wave has yet to crest.


  • Losing the energy race

    Shock and awe — we are living it! We stand, mouth agape, staring at the pump — at $4 gallons and fast-emptying pocketbooks. Even worse, with crude oil already costing more than $120 a barrel, many predict this wave has yet to crest.


  • Attempts at censorship

    For as long as there has been bad news, there have been people who have wanted to kill the messenger — or at least gag him.


  • Ciudad Juarez policemen examine a knife confiscated last week during a patrol. Drug activity is especially high in cities along the U.S. border, and the Mexican president's crackdown has enraged the cartels there.

    Cartels bully Mexico police

    CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico (AP) — It's a warning note written in blood as Mexico's powerful drug cartels increase the pressure on police and security officials who vow to break their power.


  • Inside the Beltway

    Firing back


  • Letters to the Editor

    The myth of the 'standard' drink


  • Briefly

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