Hints and tips:
...“You have to look at what could possibly go wrong, and try to ameliorate that,” says John McGloin, Amara’s executive chairman....
...“Back then the prospect of climate change barely registered as a policy concern,” said Maria van der Hoeven, executive director of the International Energy Agency....
...An aide to John Hoeven, a North Dakota Republican senator who has led the push for a vote on Keystone, said: “If we don’t get it this time, we’ll get it after the election in November or in the new Congress...
...The amendment put forward by Republicans John Hoeven and Bob Corker was designed to make it easier for Republicans to explain to their constituents why they are supporting the bill, which will also give...
...Under a deal, brokered by Republicans John Hoeven and Bob Corker, an additional 700 miles of fencing will be built along the border, while the number of border patrol agents will double to more than 40,000...
...Maria van der Hoeven, IEA executive director, argued in the Financial Times that the US needs to loosen export restrictions lest weak oil prices force drillers to give up on exploration....
...A chart from a presentation last week by Maria van der Hoeven, executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA): The hat tip goes to John Kemp, Reuters analyst and FT Alphaville’s energy guru...
...First, it should pass bipartisan legislation that has been introduced in both of its houses – by Senators Ron Wyden and John Hoeven, and Representatives Leonard Boswell and Ed Whitfield – that would allow...
...Indeed, Maria van der Hoeven, IEA executive director, has argued that currently there is “no serious disruption of supplies”....
...Pressure to intervene is growing, says John Shages, head of Strategic Petroleum Consulting, who oversaw the SPR from 2004 to 2007....
...Hagan Senator Kent Conrad Senator John Hoeven Senator Sherrod Brown Senator Rob Portman Senator James M. Inhofe Senator Tom Coburn Senator Ron Wyden Senator Jeff Merkley Senator Robert P....
...On the other hand, he noted that “Dorgan would have been a strong candidate: and now Republicans enjoyed a “virtual lock” if John Hoeven, the state’s popular governor, runs for the Senate as widely expected...
...“It’s the nature of the North Dakota people,” John Hoeven, the governor, said in an interview with the Financial Times. “They’re more conservative than the average American.”...
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