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To: steve harris who wrote (199568)9/1/2004 10:56:08 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1576997
 
Crude Oil Rises on Energy Department Report of U.S. Supply Drop

Sept. 1 (Bloomberg) -- Crude-oil futures rose after the Energy Department reported that U.S. oil supplies declined more than expected last week.

Oil stockpiles fell 4.2 million barrels to 287.1 million, the lowest since the week ended March 12. Supplies were expected to drop 400,000 barrels, according to the median of forecasts by 13 analysts in a Bloomberg survey. Prices have plunged from a record $49.40 a barrel on Aug. 20 on reduced concern that supplies from Iraq would be disrupted.

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To: steve harris who wrote (199568)9/1/2004 11:01:26 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 1576997
 
Anyone who heard Zell's speech and still plans to vote for Kerry is simply not thinking. At all.