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Breaking news Mon, 8 Sep 2008
Vessel - Ship - Trade - Port - Containers - Marine Shipping. (ps1)
Business   Malaysia   Photos   Port   Trade  
Bintulu Port sees strong cargo growth
| BINTULU Port Sdn Bhd (BPSB), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd (BPHB), expects to register strong cargo-handling growth this year, supported by its performance in the first half... (photo: WN / patricia) The Star
Paris - Ferry boat - River bus
Cruise   Fuel   Photos   Prices   Travel  
Cruise lines change course to cut fuel
| PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - When the 1,020-foot Explorer of the Seas cruises through North Atlantic waters next year, it'll spend more time off the coast of New England and less time near Canadian shores... (photo: WN / Geeta) Omaha World-Herald
 Smoking, Cigarettes, tobacco, cartons, health, environment. tp1 RM1mil worth of cigs seized
| JOHOR BARU: Marine police seized contraband cigarettes worth about RM1mil and arrested seven suspected smugglers after a 15-minute chase off Kuala Sedili. | Police patrolling the area spotted the ca... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) The Star
Malaysia   Marine   Photos   Police   Smoking  
Cargo containers at the pier NOL Cuts Its Valuation of Hapag
SINGAPORE -- Ltd. has cut its valuation of German container shipper Hapag-Lloyd to between $4 billion and $5 billion from $6 billion to $7 billion when the acquisition was first mooted in June, people... (photo: WN) Wall Street Journal
Acquisition   German   Photos   Shipping   Singapore  
Top Stories
 Royal Caribbean Freedom of the Seas cruise ship /aaeh  Cruise lines change course to cut fuel
| Royal Caribbean International and other cruise lines have begun charting a new course in search of routes that eat up less fuel. Already one of the industry's biggest c... (photo: Public Domain) The Press Democrat
Business   Caribbean   Energy   Photos   Transport  
Yacht boats have their sails down while parked within the marina. Boating, for the pure joy of it
| Boat builders want to spread the joy of boating -- and sell some boats along the way while selling the boating lifestyle. | Give it a twist with a joystick and you real... (photo: WN) Chicago Sun-Times
Boaters   Entertainment   Fishing   Photos   Water  
With the Russian 109-meter (358-foot) Pallada a training tall ship in the background, Russian navy band musicians prepare to play during a naval parade to mark the 225th anniversary of Russian navy's Black Sea fleet at the Crimean Peninsula port of Sevastopol, Ukraine, Sunday, May 11, 2008. Venezuela plans Russia navy visit
| Venezuela says it plans to hold joint naval exercises in its territorial waters with Russian forces in November. | A senior Venezuelan naval officer said four Russian s... (photo: (AP Photo / Sergei Chuzavkov)) BBC News
Defence   Photos   Russia   US   Venezuela  
Seafood geoduck Puget Sound geoduck farming may harm marine life
Comments | TACOMA, Wash. (Map, News) - Raising geoducks may endanger inland marine life and tidelands, Pierce County planners say, a finding that could likely complicate ... (photo: GNU / (C) Caplio R2 User ) The Examiner
Environment   Farming   Marine   Photos   Society  
Oil Pumps - Drilling - Fuel - Oil. (ps1) Bush Wants More Offshore Oil Drilling
| U.S. President George Bush wants Congress to expand offshore oil drilling. VOA White House Correspondent Scott Stearns reports, opposition Democrats want companies to s... (photo: Public Domain / -) Voa News
Bush   Economy   Oil   Photos   President  
President George W. Bush Bush: Congress should allow more offshore drilling
| WASHINGTON -- | President Bush says if Congress doesn't permit offshore drilling to increase U.S. oil supplies and possibly ease gasoline prices, lawmakers should not e... (photo: White House / Joyce N. Boghosian ) The State
Bush   Congress   Photos   Politics   President  
Ship Safety Maritime
WWII wrecks 'threaten Micronesia'
3 ships thwart attacks by pirates off Somalia
3 Ships Thwart Attacks By Pirates Off Somalia
News briefs
 A displaced Somali woman wipe her child´s nose in a makeshift camp for displaced people in the outskirts of Mogadishu, Tuesday, April 3, 2007 after they fled recent fighting in the capital. The dominant clan in Somalia´s capital held talks wi
Somalia piracy has reached crisis point
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3 Ships Thwart Attacks By Pirates Off Somalia
Spurs refuse Prince Boateng a squad number then ship him out
Bears Douse East-Coast Firepower in Navy Open
Hanna dumps heavy rain on Maritimes
Vessel - Ship - Trade - Port - Containers - Marine Shipping. (ps1)
Bintulu Port sees strong cargo growth
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Energy Oil
Oil Ministry to seek higher diesel price for industry
EODC orders two jackups from PPL
Rocksource farms-in with Ophir
Ocean Epoch headed to Shell's Libra
Motorist - Motorcycle
Drivers happy to scoot away from their SUVs
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Oil prices rally as Ike threatens, ahead of OPEC
Oil rises as Hurricane Ike threatens oil operations in Gulf;
Oil Ministry to seek higher diesel price for industry
Singur more unsettling for vendors than for Tata Motors
Inaugural meeting between the French Presidency of the EU and the EC :  Jos Manuel Barroso and Nicolas Sarkozy
Sarkozy to Demand Russian Pullout From Georgia
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Cargo Gas
Barge's arrival is like Christmas in August
KPA Increases Cargo Clearing Costs
Richards Bay coal deliveries disrupted
Bintulu Port sees strong cargo growth
Vessel - Ship - Trade - Port - Containers - Marine Shipping. (ps1)
Bintulu Port sees strong cargo growth
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German ATM company looking to grow in U.S.
How Duke expects profits from Save-A-Watt to grow
New Wachovia CEO settling in to Eastover
Skin deep
A boat takes cover in a mangrove in the Florida Keys, Sunday, Sept. 7, 2008, as Hurricane Ike approaches.
Killer Ike pounds Cuba on way to Mexico Gulf
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