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The Persian Complex

Iranian quest for nuclear technology should be viewed in light of that country’s history
Abbas Amanat
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Saudis Cite Market Forces for Lower Crude Output

OPEC nations struggle to gage supply and demand
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Report: Biofuels Poised to Displace Oil

If used properly, biofuels could be revolutionary
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Don’t Exaggerate Iranian Threat

Confronting Iran in a nuclear standoff, the world cannot afford false alarms
Thomas W. Lippman
May 25, 2006
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