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To: TobagoJack who wrote (39150)8/21/2008 10:42:33 PM
From: abuelita  Respond to of 217822
 
amen



To: TobagoJack who wrote (39150)8/22/2008 1:12:28 AM
From: Webster Groves  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217822
 
Sounds a lot like the oilman's prayer.

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wg

PS - Be sure to read both sides.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (39150)8/22/2008 6:36:08 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217822
 
We overtook Zimbabwe TJ. :-) Now behind Norway..
31º Noruega 1 4 2 7
32º Brasil 1 3 6 10
Gold Silver Bronze total



To: TobagoJack who wrote (39150)8/22/2008 6:46:35 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217822
 
Top Five Wealthiest Dropouts

1. Bill Gates
Founder of Microsoft
Net Worth: $58 billion
Dropped out of Harvard University

2. Li Ka-shing
Hong Kong businessman
Net Worth: $26.5 billion
Dropped out of school at 12

3. Sheldon Adelson
Casino owner
Net Worth: $26 billion
Dropped out of City College of New York

4. Larry Ellison
Founder of Oracle
Net Worth: $25 billion
Dropped out of University of Illinois

5. Roman Abramovich
Russian oil magnate
Net Worth: $23.5 billion
Dropped out of college

The World's Richest Dropouts
by Andrew Farrell
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
provided by

finance.yahoo.com



To: TobagoJack who wrote (39150)8/22/2008 9:07:21 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217822
 
investment for Masdar City which aims to be the first carbon neutral city in the world is 22 billion dollars with another 15 billion dollars earmarked for Masdar renewable energy projects.
ipsnews.net

Less than three months after announcing a strategic investment into thin-film photovoltaics, Masdar, the Abu Dhabi renewable energy company, yesterday broke ground on its first photovoltaic production plant in Ichtershausen, Germany.

The $230 million (EUR 150 million) German plant marks the first phase of Masdar's $2 billion (EUR 1.3 billion) investment in thin-film PV manufacturing, one of the largest investments ever made in solar. To be opened in Q3 2009, the plant has a targeted annual production capacity of 70MW, and will create more than 180 green jobs.

foxbusiness.com