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[Title] => Oil falls below $37 as demand for crude wanes
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[Title] => Oil steady amid OPEC talks of more output cuts
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[Title] => Oil breaks out of weeklong price slide
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[Title] => Oil lingers near $36 as investors mull inventories
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[Title] => Oil rises above $38 after overnight drop
[Summary] => SINGAPORE (AP) -Oil prices crept above $38 a barrel Wednesday in Asia as a $1 trillion US bank rescue plan failed to convince investors in crude and equities that the government can revive an ailing financial system.
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[Title] => Crude prices plunge after EIA lowers global oil demand forecasts
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[Title] => Oil prices rise as OPEC delays production projects
[Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) – Oil prices rose sharply yesterday as OPEC announced member nations will table dozens of planned oil production projects due to falling prices.
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[Title] => Oil drops below $40 on dismal jobs report
[Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) – Oil prices dropped below $40 yesterday as the government reported US employers slashed more than a half million jobs last month, the most in 35 years.
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