Oil, an unequal resource
Azerbaijan's ample energy resources fuelled an impressive 30 percent growth in 2007 alone.
But the wealth does not go around equally in the former Soviet republic.
Jun 11, 2008
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Spanish blockade trucker hurt |
Spanish blockade trucker hurt
A truck driver taking part in a fuel protest blockade near Alicante suffers serious burns as his vehicle cab ignites.
Police suspect arson as the cause of the blaze which completely destroyed the driver's truck and three others near the city of Alicante.
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Harrison Ford teams up with World Bank to save tigers |
Harrison Ford teams up with World Bank to save tigers
The World Bank has launched a joint project with conservation groups and Hollywood to help reverse the dramatic decline of wild tigers.
Harrison Ford and other stars are lending their support to the initiative aimed at cracking down on poaching and destruction of tiger habitat.
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Keep Your Cool In Extreme Heat |
Keep Your Cool In Extreme Heat
Extreme summer heat isn't just uncomfortable, it can be deadly.
Dr. Emily Senay gives Harry Smith tips on how to avoid heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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Bionic hand wins top tech prize |
Bionic hand wins top tech prize
The world's most advanced, commercially available, bionic hand has won the UK's top engineering prize.
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One (Musical) Laptop Per Child |
One (Musical) Laptop Per Child
Directors of the One Laptop Per Child Program have loaded their computers with educational music programs.
Berklee Professor of Music Synthesis Richard Boulanger demonstrates to WSJ's Elva Ramirez how they function.
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Michelin Guide for Foodies on a Budget |
Michelin Guide for Foodies on a Budget
Michelin Director Jean-Luc Naret speaks with Kelsey Hubbard about how to dine at Michelin-star venues on a budget.
He gives consumers facing rising travel and food costs tips on finding the best deals.
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Cabaret a new spectacle in Muslim Morocco |
Cabaret a new spectacle in Muslim Morocco
There's nothing more French than the cabaret.
It's reaching new shores and new cultures.
Morocco.
Where the show's penchant for the burlesque and bawdy could affront local Muslim customs.
But, one French entrepreneur is making a go for it.


