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10-18-2009 9:01 AM
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Saudi Arabia, which sits atop the world's largest proven oil reserves, is seeing economic growth slide because of fallout from the global meltdown, but experts still expect the country, flush with cash from oil's earlier price spike last year, to be better able than other nations to cope with the current crisis.

Al Sabban accused Western nations of pursuing an agenda against oil producers, under the guise of protecting the planet.

“Despite the variability in the region, the current Arab position is mainly focused around protecting the oil trade rather than saving the planet form the adverse impacts of climate change,” said Wael Hmaidan, the executive director of IndyACT.
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10-18-2009 9:44 AM
ljsdesign
what!
10-19-2009 9:39 AM
boniface
Well, they did help everyone else when times were tough right? Nooooooo! Save you money pals, hard times are coming.
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