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Tullow hits 85pc success rate in African prospects
Thursday November 12 2009
Tullow Oil has enjoyed an 85pc success rate on exploration wells drilled since January and expects its oil production this year to average about 58,000 barrels a day, the company said yesterday.
Garden of Edun: Organic-Cotton
Monday November 09 2009
To those of you who are cynical about the whole ‘buy organic and Fairtrade’ thing, I recommend you look up wwwejfoundationorg — read its investigative documents such as The Deadly Chemicals in Cotton, The Children Behind Our Cotton, and Still in the Fields to see how important it is to buy clothes that are both ethically and environmentally clean.
Tullow hopeful of another Jubilee-size yield
Saturday November 07 2009
TULLOW Oil may be sitting on a second giant field offshore Ghana with reserves at the recent discovery thought to be similar to the 1.8 billion barrels contained in the Jubilee field nearby, the company said yesterday.
Tullow probably best defensive stock in a not-always rational market
Thursday November 05 2009
Defensive stocks are those that tend to remain stable under difficult economic conditions, or in other words, those that have managed to remain reasonably stable over the past year or so, holding their value in the face of a broadly declining markets.
Co-captive gets a hero's welcome
Wednesday October 21 2009
Freed GOAL worker Hilda Kawuki had an emotional reunion with her four-year-old son in Uganda yesterday.
Women formed close bond in a dire situation
Tuesday October 20 2009
THE woman who acted as a rock of support for Sharon Commins during their ordeal last night said the kidnappers were only after money.
Phone rings at 4am to bring 106-day nightmare to an end
Monday October 19 2009
AFTER so many false dawns and crushed hopes, the call they had been hoping for finally came.
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