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Cosmopolitan Istanbul residents speak of Fatih as though it were Kandahar, a backwater of extremists huddled together.
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Cosmopolitan Istanbul residents speak of Fatih as though it were Kandahar, a backwater of extremists huddled together.
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Cosmopolitan Istanbul residents speak of Fatih as though it were Kandahar, a backwater of extremists huddled together.
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Cosmopolitan Istanbul residents speak of Fatih as though it were Kandahar, a backwater of extremists huddled together.
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Cosmopolitan Istanbul residents speak of Fatih as though it were Kandahar, a backwater of extremists huddled together.
latimes.com - News 2010
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Meanwhile, if oil prices remain high--above the current level of $120 for Brent crude--there is a risk of derailing the economy into a double-dip recession, said Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency.
Mason Inman: The Climate Post: Ethanol Tax Breaks Survive, but Vote May Have "Broken the Dam" Mason Inman 2011
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Meanwhile, if oil prices remain high--above the current level of $120 for Brent crude--there is a risk of derailing the economy into a double-dip recession, said Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency.
Mason Inman: The Climate Post: Ethanol Tax Breaks Survive, but Vote May Have "Broken the Dam" Mason Inman 2011
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Meanwhile, if oil prices remain high--above the current level of $120 for Brent crude--there is a risk of derailing the economy into a double-dip recession, said Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency.
Mason Inman: The Climate Post: Ethanol Tax Breaks Survive, but Vote May Have "Broken the Dam" Mason Inman 2011
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Fatih Birol , the IEA's chief economist, said the agency's high gas consumption scenario depended on a number of factors—among them, the industry's ability to fully address public concerns about fracking, excessive water use and the risk of contamination.
Natural Gas Entering 'Golden Age' Guy Chazan 2011
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Meanwhile, if oil prices remain high--above the current level of $120 for Brent crude--there is a risk of derailing the economy into a double-dip recession, said Fatih Birol, chief economist of the International Energy Agency.
Mason Inman: The Climate Post: Ethanol Tax Breaks Survive, but Vote May Have "Broken the Dam" Mason Inman 2011
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