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Morocco's King Mohammed VI unveiled one of the world's biggest solar plants Thursday, taking advantage of the Sahara sunshine and a growing global push for renewable energy.

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Many Filipinos know the feeling well: the euphoria of ousting a long-entrenched dictator.

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A 20-year-old woman who recited poems critical of Bahrain's rulers was sentenced Sunday to a year in prison by a special security court set up during the kingdom's crackdown on Shiite protesters calling for greater rights.

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Oil prices slipped to near $105 a barrel Monday in Asia as Libyan rebels retook control of a two key port towns and said they would restart crude exports within weeks.

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Oil prices hovered below $106 a barrel Friday in Asia as political upheaval in the Middle East and signs of strong global demand keep crude near two-year highs.

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Undoubtedly what is happening in Libya is part of the social unrest cum popular anti-government protests that have swept US-backed entrenched autocratic regimes in the Middle East and North Africa since early January  a veritable “First Quarter Storm” in that Arab-African region.

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Riot police in Bahrain fired tear gas and rubber bullets today at an anti-government protest camp in the capital and at demonstrators blocking the highway into the main financial district, eyewitnesses said.

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The two-year anniversary of the fastest bull market since the 1950s ended on a down note.

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First it was Tunisia, then Egypt.

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There is no single template for revolution, unfortunately.

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Morocco's King Mohammed VI unveiled one of the world's biggest solar plants Thursday, taking advantage of the Sahara sunshine and a growing global push for renewable energy.

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Many Filipinos know the feeling well: the euphoria of ousting a long-entrenched dictator.

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A 20-year-old woman who recited poems critical of Bahrain's rulers was sentenced Sunday to a year in prison by a special security court set up during the kingdom's crackdown on Shiite protesters calling for greater rights.

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Oil prices slipped to near $105 a barrel Monday in Asia as Libyan rebels retook control of a two key port towns and said they would restart crude exports within weeks.

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Oil prices hovered below $106 a barrel Friday in Asia as political upheaval in the Middle East and signs of strong global demand keep crude near two-year highs.

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Undoubtedly what is happening in Libya is part of the social unrest cum popular anti-government protests that have swept US-backed entrenched autocratic regimes in the Middle East and North Africa since early January  a veritable “First Quarter Storm” in that Arab-African region.

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Riot police in Bahrain fired tear gas and rubber bullets today at an anti-government protest camp in the capital and at demonstrators blocking the highway into the main financial district, eyewitnesses said.

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The two-year anniversary of the fastest bull market since the 1950s ended on a down note.

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First it was Tunisia, then Egypt.

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There is no single template for revolution, unfortunately.

[DatePublished] => 2011-03-05 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 134157 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804783 [AuthorName] => Alex Magno [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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