• Bakrie-controlled companies cover the breadth of Indonesia's economy, including mining, oil and gas, palm oil, property, telecommunications and finance.

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  • Heavily armed pastoralists like Kenya's Turkana are unlikely to respect oil-company property.

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  • And just think about this: Sometime down the line, you could potentially live in a converted oil silo as your primary residence and keep a waterfront vacation property at a retrofitted oil rig.

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  • Another investment component, about 18%, is in real assets: timber, oil and gas, property.

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  • But that doesn't go over well with residents who've been packing public hearings even those who get monthly checks for oil pulled from their property, people like Bernard Rollins.

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  • Meanwhile, Bakrie was clearly anxious to raise money for its other Indonesian ventures, which range from property to palm oil and telecoms.

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  • In early 19th- century Pennsylvania, this goo was considered a depressor of property values because oil made it hard to grow crops and made farm animals sick.

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  • Property, energy, oil, power stations, highways, retail, even telecom are doing well.

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  • He has interests in metal, oil and gas trading and a large property portfolio, as well as running Highland Spring.

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  • If there is a war, the world will see that the United States will fulfill its administrative responsibilities, including regarding oil, transparently and honestly, respecting the property and other rights of the Iraqi state and people.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Post-War Planning

  • As Romney and Obama parried over how much, exactly, oil and gas production has fallen on federal property (neither side had its facts entirely right, according to the Houston Chronicle), Obama let loose with this statement that had me scratching my head.

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  • The lawsuits have been filed by commercial fishermen, restaurants, hotels and property owners and others who say the oil spill has cost them income.

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  • In its filing, the U.S. Government made clear that it does not oppose the settlement reached by BP and the PSC resolving economic loss and property damage claims stemming from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

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  • Did the government tear up leases that oil companies had paid billions of dollars for and throw the property back on the market?

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  • Intellectual-property lawyers said it isn't clear that the oil company's use of the Pixar name could be considered trademark infringement because it is in such a different business, selling such different products.

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  • According to a 24 February 1993 report by the Sacramento Bee, Russia's Security Agency (the successor to the KGB) estimates that one-third of Russia's oil exports and one-half of its nickel exports are stolen state property.

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  • Business risks such as strikes, productivity or the failure of oil and gas exploration will in due course be covered as routinely as are property and workers' liability.

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  • Mr al-Bukhary, a close friend of the prime minister's, has built an extraordinary empire in a the five years since the crisis, including Malaysia's fast-growing new container port at Tanjung Pelepas, a hotel and property group, Pernas, mining companies, power companies, palm-oil companies and much else, including a controlling stake in the Bakun dam on the island of Borneo.

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  • In the second property rights case, the state of Hawaii put a cap on the amount of rent that oil companies can charge their service stations.

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  • Controlled by the founding Swire family, the company's operations also include property development in Hong Kong, marketing and distribution of Coca Cola products in China and supplying offshore oil rigs.

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  • At the Loisium Wine and Spa Resort in Langenlois, Austria, aestheticians combine the property's best assets to offer vinotherapy--a practice that uses grapes and grape seed oil to improve the skin.

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