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Black Tide Released for One-year Anniversary of BP Oil Spill & Earth Day
April 21st, 2011
Antonia Juhasz says Gulf Oil Disaster is Not Over and Warns it Could Happen Again. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 20, 2011 Contact: Juliette Beck, 530-902-8407, BlackTidebook@gmail.com

Gulf Coast Fishermen and Residents Denied Entry to BP Shareholder Meeting in London
Media Contact: Barbara Nonas Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health www.gulfcoastfund.org barbara@gulfcoastfund.org

Statement of Antonia Juhasz in Response to BP Annual Shareholder Meeting
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 14, 2011 Contact: Juliette Beck, 530-902-8407, juliettegaia@yahoo.com

Statements from the Gulf to BP's Shareholders and Executives
Energy Program Director Antonia Juhasz has joined Gulf Coast residents in London this week to take on BP and hold the company to account for its crimes in the Gulf. They have collected statements from residents of the Gulf whose lives have been forever changed by the disaster. Some of the statements are collected here. Visit again for more.

Another great source of BP Disaster News - Save Our Gulf
Save our Gulf
June 11th, 2010
The Save Our Gulf website established by Waterkeeper Alliance.

Latest News on BP Disaster in the Gulf
Center for Biological Diversity
June 11th, 2010
Center for Biological Diversity

Pickens says U.S. firms 'entitled' to Iraqi oil.
by Tom DoggettReuters
October 22nd, 2009
Oil tycoon T. Boone Pickens told Congress on Wednesday that U.S. energy companies are "entitled" to some of Iraq's crude because of the large number of American troops that lost their lives fighting in the country and the U.S. taxpayer money spent.

Oil Troubles Wont Last Forever.
by Ben LandoIraq Oil Report
October 21st, 2009
Disputes over how to manage Iraq’s oil sector, and who gets to call the shots, have plateaued at a tense level for the past three years, but the top oil adviser to Iraq’s prime minister is optimistic agreements will be made after January’s national elections.

Iraq Eyes Gas Exports amid Project Talk Frenzy.
by Samuel CiszukPetroleumworld
October 21st, 2009
Buoyed by the vast oil projects making negotiation headway this week, Iraq is eyeing gas exports to Turkey and possibly beyond, while revelations over oil deals continue to cast a shadow over Iraqi Kurdistan's autonomous institutions.

Washington Plays Host to Iraqis In Search of Investment.
by Gina ChonWall Street Journal
October 20th, 2009
The Iraqi government, backed by the Obama administration, kicks off its biggest post-Saddam investment roadshow in Washington Tuesday, to convince American businesses to join the country's reconstruction efforts.

Big companies getting closer to big Iraq oil fields.
by Ben LandoIraq Oil Report
October 20th, 2009
A half dozen major international oil companies are close to deals with Iraq, on the heels of BP and the Chinese National Petroleum Corp., which are one step away from receiving the first new oil contract issued by Baghdad – for the largest oil field in the country.

Meetings move Iraq closer to next oil field auction.
by Ben LandoIraq Oil Report
October 20th, 2009
Representatives from 44 of the world’s largest oil companies have concluded two-day meetings here with the Iraqi Oil Ministry, hashing out a rough draft of the contract on which the companies will base their bids for 10 oil projects in December.

Iraqis Protest Poor Public Services.
Associated Press
October 10th, 2009
Hundreds took to the streets Saturday throughout Iraq to demand open elections and improved public services, revealing discontent among Iraqis that is overshadowing concerns about the ability of Iraqi forces to take over from withdrawing U.S. troops.

Watada Discharged.
by Gregg K. KakesakoHonolulu Star-Bulletin
September 26th, 2009
The Army grants the officer's resignation under "other than honorable conditions."

U.S. Government Provides $72 billion in subsidies to Fossil Fuels 2002-2008, study finds.
Environmental Law Institute
September 18th, 2009

Major Flaws Emerge in Chevron Bribery Story.
by Amazon Defense CoalitionPress Release
September 3rd, 2009
New Scrutiny of Chevron's Own Conduct In Possible "Dirty Tricks" Operation. Oil Giant Hiding Witnesses; DOJ Pressed to Investigate Role of Chevron Legal Team; Company Refusing to Turn Over Evidence.

Chevron Accused of Nixon-Style Dirty Tricks Operation in Ecuador, Amazon Defense Coalition.
by Amazon Defense CoalitionPress Release
September 1st, 2009
Chevron’s Video Transcripts Raise Questions About Oil Giant’s Misconduct to Delay $27 billion Environmental Trial In Ecuador. Department of Justice Asked to Focus on Chevron.

Chevron Offers Evidence of Bribery Scheme in Ecuador Lawsuit
by SIMON ROMERO and CLIFFORD KRAUSSNew York Times
September 1st, 2009
The oil giant Chevron said Monday that it had obtained video recordings of meetings in Ecuador this year that appear to reveal a bribery scheme connected to a $27 billion lawsuit the company faces over environmental damage at oil fields it operated in remote areas of the Amazon forest in Ecuador.

Chevron Calls for Investigation, Disqualification of Judge in Ecuador Case.
by Chevron Corp.Press Release
August 31st, 2009
Chevron's press release in Ecuador bribery case.

Amazon Defense Coalition Statement Over Chevron's Allegations of Bribery in Ecuador Case
by Amazon Defense CoalitionPress Release
August 31st, 2009

Iraq to Hold Second Oil Bid-Round by Mid-December.
by  Firat Kayakiran and Ayesha DayaBloomberg News
August 25th, 2009
Iraq, which pre-qualified about 45 companies to bid on oil projects, plans to award contracts for the six partly developed and four undeveloped fields offered in its second licensing round by mid-December.

Iraq Proposes Better Terms For Second Oil Bid Round.
by Hassan HafidhDow Jones Newswires
August 25th, 2009
Iraq has proposed better terms for contracts in its second oil bidding round than the previous one, Iraqi oil officials and executives from companies involved in talks on the deals said Tuesday.

Iraq is gearing up for a second auction of oil fields in November.
by Ben LandoIraq Oil Report
August 19th, 2009
Iraq is gearing up for a second auction of oil fields in November, and it’s tying up loose ends on projects aimed at increasing production and exports from the world’s third largest oil reserves.

Iraq's Weakened Unions Fight Foreign Oil Firms.
by Aref MohammedReuters
July 14th, 2009

Federation of Oil Unions in Iraq Statement Against Oil Bidding Round.
by Federation of Oil Unions in Iraqhttp://www.basraoilunion.org
June 26th, 2009
Statement from the Federation of Oil Unions in Iraq (IFOU) in opposition to the new bidding round with foreign corporations to award 20 year contracts for development of Iraqi oil fields.

Big Oil Poised for Return to Iraq.
by Sinan SalaheddinAssociated Press
June 25th, 2009

Big Oil Ready for big Gamble in Iraq.
by Gina ChonWall Street Journal
June 24th, 2009

Iraqi oil workers demand bid round cancellation.
by Hassan HafidhDow Jones Newswires, in the Wall Street Journal
June 22nd, 2009
The oil workers' union in the oil hub province of Basra in southern Iraq Monday demanded the government cancel the country's upcoming auction of contracts to develop oil fields.

Chevron Shareholders Ignore Company's Abuses.
by Mike PapantonioHuffington Post
June 9th, 2009

Major Victory in Richmond:Judge Disallows Environmental Review of Chevron Refinery Expansion.
Environmental News Service
June 7th, 2009

Chevron's Inhumane Energy Exposed to Light of Day but Oil Giant Keeps on Spinning.
by Ben TerrallAlternet.org
June 5th, 2009

Chevron gives Schwarzenegger another big check, an advocate cries foul.
by Eric Bailey Los Angeles Times
June 2nd, 2009

Chevron Annual Meeting Heats Up over Ecuador Suit.
by Jordan Robertson, APThe Washington Post
May 27th, 2009
In a combative and sometimes colorful annual meeting, Chevron's CEO and chairman exchanged barbs with activists.

What's not in Chevron's annual report.
by Cameron ScottThe San Francisco Chronicle
May 26th, 2009
Chevron's opponents have taken matters into their own hands, releasing an alternate annual report that presents the externalities not listed in the company's balance sheet.

Chevron, Shell and the True Cost of Oil.
by Amy GoodmanTruth Dig
May 26th, 2009
Shell and Chevron are in the spotlight this week, with shareholder meetings and a historic trial being held.

Shareholder proposal at Chevron supports human rights in Burma.
SHARE: Shareholder Association for Research & Education
May 23rd, 2009
This spring, investors have the opportunity to ensure that their investments are supporting democracy in Burma.

Chevron Management Dealt Major Blow.
by Business WireCNBC.com
May 21st, 2009
Amazon Defense Coalition: Chevron management dealt major blow with CalPERS Announcement on Ecuador. California pension fund voting for resolution stemming from Chevron's $27 billion Ecuador liability in rainforest.

In Ecuador, Resentment of an Oil Company Oozes.
by Simon Romero and Clifford KraussNew York Times
May 15th, 2009
Mention to Anita Ruíz the name of the giant oil company Chevron, and she trembles with rage. At her wooden hut here in the Amazon forest, where oil-project flares illuminate the night sky, she points to a portrait of her youngest son, who died seven years ago of leukemia at age 16.

When Chevron Hires Ex-Reporter to Investigate Pollution, Chevron Looks Good.
by Brian StelterNew York Times
May 11th, 2009
What did Chevron do when it learned that “60 Minutes” was preparing a potentially damaging report about oil company contamination of the Amazon rain forest in Ecuador? It hired a former journalist to produce a mirror image of the report, from the corporation’s point of view.

NY AG Questions Chevron in Pollution Lawsuit.
by David CarusoThe Associated Press
May 6th, 2009
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has sent a letter to the Chevron Corp., questioning whether executives have been upfront with shareholders about the company's potential liability for decades of pollution in the jungles of Ecuador.

CBS TV News 60 Minutes: Amazon Crude.
by Scott PelleyCBS TV News 60 Minutes
May 3rd, 2009

In Ecuador, High Stakes in Case Against Chevron.
by Juan ForeroWashington Post
April 28th, 2009
Deep in the northern Ecuadoran rain forest, next to pits filled with noxious sludge, a lawyer on his very first case argued that a U.S. oil company had deliberately fouled a swath of jungle nearly the size of Delaware during two decades of production.

Afghanistan launches first-ever [hydrocarbon] bidding round.
by Eric WatkinsOil & Gas Journal
April 7th, 2009
Afghanistan's Ministry of Mines said it "has initiated the process that will lead to the bidding round for the award of exploration and production sharing contracts for hydrocarbon operations."

Shell dumps wind, solar and hydro power in favour of biofuels.
by Tim WebbThe Guardian of London
March 18th, 2009
Shell will no longer invest in renewable technologies such as wind, solar and hydro power because they are not economic, the Anglo-Dutch oil company said today. It plans to invest more in biofuels which environmental groups blame for driving up food prices and deforestation.

Obama's Iraq Withdrawal Plan and the Peace Movement
by Phyllis BennisInstitute for Policy Studies
March 6th, 2009
The meaning of President Obama's Iraq withdrawal speech, and its influence on real U.S. policy in Iraq, will not be determined solely by his actual words. The import of the speech - and whether its promises become real - will be determined by a fluid combination of what Obama says, his own definitions of what he says, AND the disparate ways his speech is heard, perceived, described and contested by others - the mainstream media, Congress, the military, other centers of elite power, and crucially, the peace movement.

Iraq's Basra ready for 'best year in decades': aid boss
by Arthur MacMillanAgence France Press
March 1st, 2009
This year should be oil-rich Basra's best in decades, with foreign companies queuing up to invest there as long as Iraq's government lets them, the province's reconstruction boss told AFP.

New urgency to get to Iraq's oil
Associated Press
February 27th, 2009
International companies have waited years to tap into Iraq's vast oil wealth and now Iraqi officials are working feverishly to make that happen.

Obama's proposed budget would repeal several oil and gas tax breaks
by Nick SnowOil & Gas Journal
February 27th, 2009
The Obama administration proposed eliminating what it termed "oil and gas company preferences" as it released its proposed fiscal 2010 federal budget on Feb. 26. The move would raise nearly $31.48 billion of revenue by fiscal 2019, it said.

Iraq eases terms for oil projects
by Carola HoyosThe Financial Times
February 26th, 2009
Iraq has sweetened the terms it is offering international oil companies vying to develop the country’s reserves in the first concrete example of a global shift in power beginning to sweep through the oil industry.

Landmark Global Warming Lawsuit Settled
by Friends of the EarthPress Release
February 17th, 2009
Environmental groups and ‘cool cities’ force U.S. financing agencies to take action on climate as precedent-setting seven-year-old suit ends

Chevron, BP Locked in $200 Million Wells Amid Slump.
by Joe CarrollBloomberg News
February 17th, 2009
Chevron Corp., BP Plc and other oil producers are locked into drilling offshore wells that cost as much as $200 million each because of rig contracts that were signed when crude was soaring above $140 a barrel.

Salazar halts Bush-Era Oil & Gas Sales in Utah
by Earthjusticehttp://www.earthjustice.org/library/features/utah-leasing.html
February 4th, 2009
A controversial oil and gas lease sale pushed by the Bush administration has been halted.

House Bill Pleases Rail-Transport Advocates
by Christopher ConkeyWall Street Journal
January 29th, 2009
Advocates for mass-transit and passenger-rail service scored two victories in the House version of the economic-stimulus bill, adding $3 billion in mass-transit spending and beating back a proposal to cut Amtrak funding.

The Hidden Costs of Clean Coal
by The Center for Public Integrityhttp://www.publicintegrity.org/investigations/longwall/
January 26th, 2009
The Center for Public Integrity’s year-long multi-media investigation into the social and environmental impacts of longwall mining for coal.

President Barack Obama's "American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan."
by The White HouseWhitehouse.gov
January 20th, 2009

President Barack Obama's Agenda for Energy & the Environment
by The White HouseWhitehouse.gov
January 20th, 2009
From the Newly Launched White House.gov site for Barack Obama.

Oil Companies Focus on Liquidity, Efficiency.
by Paula DettrickOil & Gas Journal
January 16th, 2009
Oil and gas companies report that their immediate focus is on maintaining liquidity and promoting operational efficiency in preparation for an eventual economic upswing, consultants and analysts said.

Feeling Flush, Exxon Fuels Speculation Deal is on Tap
by Russell GoldWall Street Journal
January 12th, 2009
Exxon Mobil Corp. is riding high above its peers, its coffers filled by years of high oil prices. Now, energy investors are wondering if Exxon is ready to make a move.

War in Gaza, Weapons from the USA.
by Frida Berrigan and William D. HartungNew America Foundation
January 8th, 2009
Israel’s intervention in the Gaza Strip has been fueled largely by U.S.-supplied weapons paid for with U.S. tax dollars.

ExxonMobil: Global energy demand to rise 1.2%/year to 2030.
Oil & Gas Journal
January 8th, 2009
ExxonMobil Corp. expects global energy demand to increase by an average 1.2%/year during 2005-30, even assuming major energy efficiency gains.

Iraq Opens Nearly 90% of Its Oil Reserves to Foreign Bidders
by Sinan SalaheddinAssociated Press
January 2nd, 2009
Iraq, the holder of the world's third-largest oil reserves, has opened nearly 90 percent of its reserves to international oil companies for development in two major bidding rounds this year as the war-plagued country tries to raise money amid falling oil prices.

House Democrats won't try to restore OCS moratoriums, majority leader says
by Nick SnoweOil & Gas Journal
November 21st, 2008
US House Democratic leaders will not try to reimpose offshore oil and gas leasing moratoriums which expired at the end of September, Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer (D-Md.) said on Nov. 18.

CO Senator Ken Salazar on Bush Oil Shale Regulations
by Office of Senator Ken SalazarSalazar press release
November 17th, 2008
Obama's pick for Interior Secretary decries Bush administration's new regulations for oil shale development.

10 Ways to Bail Out Wall Street (and Main Street) Without Soaking Taxpayers in Debt
by Chuck Collins and Dedrick MuhammedAlterNet
September 25th, 2008
Who says we need to borrow a trillion dollars to save Wall Street from its own excesses?

The Energy Security for American Families Initiative - a Policy Proposal
by Lisa MargonelliNew America Foundation
September 23rd, 2008
The Energy Security for American Families initiative will give moderate-income families the power to control their energy costs over the long term. Offering a combination of vouchers, low-interest loans, and market-based incentives, ESAF will enable working families to invest in energy-efficient cars, homes, and commutes. These families will be able to save money, year after year, gaining economic security.

Would There Be Change in Obama's Americas Policy?
by Laura CarlsenAmericas Program
August 20th, 2008

Oil's Washington juggernaut
by Steve HargreavesCNNMoney.com
August 19th, 2008

Potential for Conflict Grows With Government's Use of Contractors
by Robert O'Harow JrWashington Post
August 18th, 2008

Record number of US contractors in Iraq
by Peter GrierChristian Science Monitor
August 18th, 2008

Dissenting View on Chevron Refinery Vote
by Gayle Maclaughlin and Tom ButtContra Costa Times
July 25th, 2008

Iraq Opens Oil Fields to Global Bidding
by Sudarsan Raghavan and Steven MufsonThe Washington Post
July 1st, 2008
raq's government invited foreign firms Monday to help boost the production of the country's major oil fields, beginning a global competition for access to the world's third-largest reserves.

U.S. Advised Iraqi Ministry on Oil Deals
by Andrew E KramerNew York Times
June 30th, 2008

Iraq Should Invest in Exiled Oil Workers
by Benoit FauconDow Jones Newswires
June 26th, 2008

Talks With U.S. on Security Pact Are at an Impasse, the Iraqi Prime Minister Says.
by Alissa J. RubinNew York Times
June 14th, 2008

Iraq Veterans Against the War: "Enough Is Enough, It's Time to Get Out"
by Dahr JamailInter Press Service
June 2nd, 2008

Chevron Should Pay
by Larry BowotoLA Times
May 29th, 2008

Controversial Contractor’s Iraq Work Is Split Up
by James RisenNew York Times
May 24th, 2008

Iraq Spending Ignored Rules, Pentagon Says
by James GlanzNew York Times
May 23rd, 2008

Chevron reportedly in talk to tap Iraq's oil
by David BakerSF Chronicle
March 25th, 2008

UK Poll finds that British Believe Iraq War for Oil
by Paul CollinsWar on Want
March 10th, 2008

KBR's Water Makes US Troops in Iraq Sick
Associated Press
March 9th, 2008

Half of New Orleans's Poor Permanently Displaced: Failure or Success?
by Bill QuigleyTruthout
March 6th, 2008

Top Iraq Contractor Skirts US Taxes Offshore
by Farah StockmanBoston Globe
March 6th, 2008

Trade: In WTO's corridors, questions abound on "what next"?
by Martin KhorThird World Network
March 5th, 2008

Patriot missiles: Iraq Veterans Against the War
by Ariel LeveTimes Online
March 2nd, 2008

Oil giants poised to move into Basra
by David SmithGuardian UK
February 24th, 2008

Interview: US to push free trade in Middle East
bilaterals.org
January 31st, 2008

The Foreign Policy Agenda of the Democratic Front-Runners: Comparisons on Some Key Issues
by Stephen ZunesCommon Dreams
January 25th, 2008

US War Costs in Iraq Up
by ReutersNew York Times
January 23rd, 2008

Obama vs Clinton - October 2002
by Stephen ZunesCommon Dreams
January 22nd, 2008

U.S. Envoy, After Tour of Iraq, Seeks End to Political Impasse
by Karen DeYoungWashington Post
December 2nd, 2007

'Windfalls of War II' Investigation
Center for Public Integrity
November 24th, 2007
While the Pace of U.S. Iraq and Afghanistan Contracts Continues To Swell, Oversight has Declined

A Globalization Winner Joins in Trade Backlash
by Deborah Solomon and Greg HittWall Street Journal
November 21st, 2007

World Bank President Zoellick offers $2 billion Aid for Trade, to move Doha forward
by Chakravarthi RaghavanSUNS - South-North Development Monitor
November 20th, 2007

Why on earth are Hillary and Obama supporting pro-corporate trade deals?
by Joshua HollandAlternet
November 13th, 2007

US Digs in to Guard Iraq Oil Exports
by Chip CumminsWall Street Journal
November 12th, 2007

An Appeal to Barack Obama
by Tom HaydenHuffington Post
November 9th, 2007

Poll: Record number of Americans unhappy with Congress
CNN
November 9th, 2007

Poll: War opposition reaches high despite reports of less violence
CNN
November 9th, 2007

Still waiting to cash in on Iraq's oil
by Steve HargreavesCNNMoney
November 9th, 2007
Bush officials originally said oil money could help pay for reconstruction. But with production lagging, these funds barely cover the cost of running the government.

War Protests: Why No Coverage?
by Jerry LansonChristian Science Monitor
October 30th, 2007

Negotiators losing hope of Doha trade deal in 2007
by Jonathan LynnReuters
October 30th, 2007

Kuwait, US 'strong' economic partners
Kuwait Times
October 29th, 2007

Democrats are hocking their agenda as if they were at a fire sale
by Gary YoungeThe Guardian of London
October 29th, 2007

Thousands March Against War in SF, Around the Country
by Jim Doyle, Susan SwardSF Chronicle
October 28th, 2007

One Down: Extremely decadent war profiteer hauled off in handcuffs
by Sarah AndersonAlternet
October 26th, 2007

Another $200 Billion
by EditorialNew York Times
October 25th, 2007

Guiliani Leaps past $500,000 Mark in Big Oil Contributions
by Judy DuganConsumer Watchdog
October 19th, 2007

It's the Oil
by Jim HoltLondon Review of Books
October 18th, 2007

Roundtable Debates Energy Issues
by Gary Shih, Susana MontesThe Stanford Daily
October 15th, 2007

War means a windfall for CEOs
by Michael BrushMSN Money Central
September 19th, 2007

Commerce Seeks Adviser for Iraq Oil Interests
by Walter PincusWashington Post
September 10th, 2007

Poll Highlights Disconnect Between U.S. Commanders, Iraqis
by Megan GreenwellWashington Post
September 10th, 2007

Iraq Leftists Protest Key Oil Bill
by AFPAgence France-Presse via After Downing Street
September 1st, 2007

Iraq Privatization Moves Forward
by Steve NegusFinancial Times
August 29th, 2007

IRAQ: Bechtel Meets Goals on Fewer Than Half of Its Iraq Rebuilding Projects, U.S. Study Finds
by James GlanzNew York Times
August 26th, 2007

Whistleblowers Exposing Fraud in Iraq War Contracting were Imprisoned, Tortured, Fired, Demoted
by Associated PressMSNBC
August 25th, 2007

The Great Iraq Swindle
Rolling Stone
August 23rd, 2007
How Bush Allowed an Army of For-Profit Contractors to Invade the U.S. Treasury

What Is Holding Up the Delivery of the Long-Awaited Iraqi Oil Law?
by Munir ChalabiZNet
August 22nd, 2007
As deadline after deadline and benchmark after benchmark passes and with all the pressure imposed by the IMF, the US Administration, the US oil lobby and International Oil Companies (IOCs) on the Iraqi government, the oil law, against all the odds, refuses to be born.

Democrats Say Leaving Iraq Might Take Years
by Jeff Zeleny and Marc SantoraNew York Times
August 12th, 2007

Oil companies mapping strategies for dynamic Iraqi situation
by BI-ME staffBI-ME and Reuters
August 11th, 2007

Iraq Says LUKoil Will Get a Fair Shake
by Anna SmolchenkoThe Moscow Times
August 9th, 2007

Chevron, Total sign Iraq oil contract for Majnoon Field
by Benoit Faucon and Spencer SchwartzDow Jones Newswire
August 8th, 2007

Good news from Baghdad at last: the oil law has stalled
by Jonathan SteeleGuardian Unlimited
August 3rd, 2007
The panic and distraction of the security crisis should not be used as cover for handing Iraq's wealth to foreigners

U.S. Steel Workers Union appeals to House & Senate on Iraq War
by Leo W. Gerard, President of U.S. Steel Workers UnionU.S. Labor Against the War
July 31st, 2007

300 Towns, Cities, States Oppose Iraq Occupation
by David SwansonAfterDowningStreet.org
July 31st, 2007

108 Iraq Experts Call for Oil Law Change
by Ben LandoUnited Press International
July 17th, 2007

Open Letter To Iraqi Parliament On Hydrocarbon Law
by 108 Iraqi oil professionals, and legal and financial expertsMiddle East Economic Survey
July 16th, 2007

Translation of the Statement issued by the General Federation of Iraqi Workers (GFIW) on the draft Oil and Gas Law
by General Federation of Iraqi WorkersTareeq al-Shaab, Iraqi Communist Party
July 10th, 2007

The Road Home
by EditorialNew York Times
July 8th, 2007
NYT Editorial: It's time to get out of Iraq

Iraqi Lawmaker Quits Energy Panel Over Oil Law
by ReutersAlertnet
July 7th, 2007

Democracy Now! covers Iraqi Oil Law developments
by Amy Goodman and Juan GonzalesDemocracy Now!
July 6th, 2007

Australia in political brawl over Iraq oil interest
by Nick SquiresUK Telegraph
July 5th, 2007
Australia was embroiled in an intense political brawl today after its defence minister said that access to Iraq’s oil was a key reason for keeping troops there.

In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering Firm Extends U.S. Government's Reach
by Steve Fainaru and Alec KleinWashington Post Foreign Service
July 1st, 2007

Analysis: U.S. ignorant on Iraq oil law
by Ben LandoUnited Press International
June 14th, 2007

Iraqi unions fight to keep oil out of corporate hands
by David BaconSan Jose Mercury News
June 6th, 2007

Analysis: Oil Strikers Met by Iraqi Troops
by Ben LandoUnited Press International
June 6th, 2007

Iraqi Lawmakers Pass Resolution That May Force End to Occupation
by Raed Jarrar and Joshua HollandAlterNet
June 5th, 2007

The False Hope of Benchmarks
by Globe EditorialThe Boston Globe
June 3rd, 2007

Iraq's VP opposes draft oil bill, claims it gives too many concessions to foreign firms
Associated Press
May 20th, 2007

San Francisco Labor Council Resolution Denounces the Proposed Iraqi Oil Law
by Tim PaulsonSan Francisco Labor Council
May 14th, 2007

Iraqis Resist U.S. Pressure to Enact Oil Law
by Tina SusmanLos Angeles Times
May 13th, 2007
Foreign investment and Shiite control are the primary concerns. A White House deadline for passage is in doubt.

Analysis: Iraq funding bill too oily
by Ben LandoUPI Energy Correspondant
May 11th, 2007

Kucinich on Supplemental: It's about Oil
Congressman Dennis Kucinich's Office
May 11th, 2007

Iraqi Lawmakers Back Bill on U.S. Withdrawal
by Joshua PartlowWashington Post Foreign Service
May 11th, 2007

Pelosi's New Iraq Supplement is Outright Colonial Robbery
by Matt Taibbi, Rollingstone.comAlterNet
May 9th, 2007

Venezuela Pulling Out of IMF, World Bank
by Jorge RuedaThe Guardian UK
May 1st, 2007

Fight Rages Over Iraq Oil Law
by Ben LandoUnited Press International
April 28th, 2007

Our Man In Iraq
by Daphne EviatarAmerican Lawyer
April 25th, 2007
Ronald Jonkers is advising the Iraqi government on a new oil law.

Four Hired Guns in an Armored Truck, Bullets Flying, and a Pickup and a Taxi Brought to a Halt. Who Did the Shooting and Why?
by Steve FainaruWashington Post
April 15th, 2007
On the afternoon of July 8, 2006, four private security guards rolled out of Baghdad's Green Zone in an armored SUV. The team leader, Jacob C. Washbourne, rode in the front passenger seat. He seemed in a good mood. His vacation started the next day. "I want to kill somebody today," Washbourne said, according to the three other men in the vehicle, who later recalled it as an offhand remark.

Turkish deal could pave way for Shell's return to Iraq after 35 years
by  Steve HawkesThe Times of London
April 13th, 2007

McDONALD'S USA AND ITS PRODUCE SUPPLIERS TO WORK WITH THE COALITION OFIMMOKALEE WORKERS
April 9th, 2007

Analysis: Iraq Oil Union Has Storied Past
by Ben LandoUPI Energy Correspondant
March 29th, 2007
Hassan Jumaa Awad wants Iraq's oil to stay under state control, and the unionists, who have long worked the rigs, to be supported in developing the national resource. But this is no request from the president of the Iraqi Federation of Oil Unions.

Rep. Kucinich: Stop Funding the War
by Michael ShankForeign Policy in Focus
March 29th, 2007

Foreign office helped set up Iraqi oil deals
by Tim WebbThe Independent (UK)
March 11th, 2007

Some Iraqi Politicians Urge Rejection of Draft Oil Law
by Hassan HafidhDow Jones Newswires
March 10th, 2007

Latest Developments in the case of Lt. Ehren Watada
March 2nd, 2007

Iraqi Oil and Gas Law - Final Version
Raed In The Middle
March 2nd, 2007
Raed Jarrar, Project Director for Iraq at Global Exchange, prepared this copy of the new Iraqi Oil and Gas Law. Check his blog, Raed In The Middle for updates and more information.

New Oil Law Seen as Cover for Privatisation
by Emad MekayInter Press Service
February 27th, 2007

Majority in Poll Favor Deadline For Iraq Pullout
by Dan Balz and Jon CohenWashington Post
February 27th, 2007

Iraq Maps Strategy to Revive Oil Fields
by Christian Berthelson and Tina SusmanLos Angeles Times
February 26th, 2007
After months of negotiations over the post-war spoils of Iraq's most valuable natural resource, the government announced Monday night that it had approved a draft plan to ramp up oil production and share the proceeds. The agreement on the terms by Iraq's cabinet was touted as a major breakthrough. . . The United States has long wanted to capitalize on Iraq's oil resources, especially as a means of paying for the country's reconstruction since the 2003 invasion.

The Iraq Effect: War Has Increased Terrorism Sevenfold Worldwide
by Peter Bergen and Paul CruickshankMother Jones
February 25th, 2007

Labor sees Bush trade talks with Congress failing
by Doug MurphyReuters
February 23rd, 2007

ALBA seen as a historical milestone in Caribbean-Latin America relations
by Radio JamaicaBilaterals.org
February 21st, 2007
A new free trade agreement from Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.

Oily Truth Emerges In Iraq
by Juan GonzalezNew York Daily News
February 20th, 2007

Auditors: Billions Squandered In Iraq
by Hope YenYahoo! News
February 15th, 2007

Watada Follows Military Rules on Dissent
by Colonel (Retired) Ann WrightTruthout
February 12th, 2007
Mistrial declared as Army's case flounders.

Budget Slates Education, Health Programs for Hefty Cutbacks
by Amelia GruberGovExec.com
February 9th, 2007

Democrats, Bremer Spar Over Iraq Spending
by Rajiv ChandrasekaranThe Washington Post
February 7th, 2007

Watada Court-Martial Ends in Mistrial
by Scott Galindez and Geoffrey MillardTruthout
February 7th, 2007

Testimony Delivered at The Citizens' Hearing on the Legality of U.S. Actions In Iraq

Tens of thousands demand U.S. get out of Iraq
by Deborah CharlesThe Washington Post
January 27th, 2007

Draft Law Keeps Central Control Over Oil in Iraq
by James GlanzNew York Times
January 19th, 2007

Iraqi Leaders Agree Draft Oil Law
Reuters
January 17th, 2007

Iraqis Will Never Accept This Sellout to the Oil Corporations
by Kamil MahdiThe Guardian UK
January 16th, 2007
The US-controlled Iraqi government is preparing to remove the country's most precious resource from national control

Senators Bemoan Lack of Iraq Oil Law Progress
by Chris Baltimore, ReutersThe Washington Post
January 11th, 2007

Price Introduces Private Security Contractor Legislation -- Bill to Enhance Accountability and Oversight of Battlefield Contractors
News from Congressman David Price (NC-04)
January 10th, 2007

Leading Article: The Oil Rush
UK Independent
January 7th, 2007

Blood and oil: How the West will profit from Iraq's most precious commodity
UK Independent
January 7th, 2007
The 'IoS' today reveals a draft for a new law that would give Western oil companies a massive share in the third largest reserves in the world. To the victors, the oil? That is how some experts view this unprecedented arrangement with a major Middle East oil producer that guarantees investors huge profits for the next 30 years

Future of Iraq: The Spoils of War
by Danny Fortson, Andrew Murray-Watson, and Tim WebbUK Independent
January 7th, 2007

Iraqi Trade Union Statement On The Oil Law
by Iraqi Labor Union LeadershipCarbonWeb
December 14th, 2006

Slow track: Democratic gains raise roadblocks to free-trade push
by Greg Hitt and Neil King, Jr.The Wall Street Journal
November 11th, 2006
The Democrats' sweep of Congress is set to deliver a blow to President Bush's free-trade ambitions and could hamper impending trade deals both big and small.

U.S. Drops Bid Over Royalties From Chevron
by Edmund L. AndrewsThe New York Times
October 30th, 2006

Report: Halliburton Unit Exploited Rules
by The Associated PressUSA Today
October 28th, 2006

Study Claims Iraq's 'Excess' Death Toll Has Reached 655,000
by David BrownThe Washington Post
October 11th, 2006

Police Stop Protest at Senate Building
by Michelle BoorsteinThe Washington Post
September 27th, 2006

Bush signs into law US-OMAN Free Trade Agreement
by Kuwait News AgencyKUNA
September 26th, 2006

War Price on US Lives Equal to 9/11
by Calvin WoodwardThe Associated Press
September 23rd, 2006

Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Worsens Terrorism Threat
by Mark MazzettiThe New York Times
September 23rd, 2006
"A stark assessment of terrorism trends by American intelligence agencies has found that the American invasion and occupation of Iraq has helped spawn a new generation of Islamic radicalism and that the overall terrorist threat has grown since the Sept. 11 attacks. The classified National Intelligence Estimate attributes a more direct role to the Iraq war in fueling radicalism than that presented either in recent White House documents or in a report released Wednesday by the House Intelligence Committee, according to several officials in Washington involved in preparing the assessment or who have read the final document."

Strained, Army Looks to Guard for More Relief
by Tom Shanker and Michael R. GordonThe New York Times
September 22nd, 2006

On India’s Farms, a Plague of Suicide
by Somini SenguptaThe New York Times

New Results In $6 Billion Amazon Pollution Case Suggest Chevron Faces Mounting Liability
by Leila Salazar-LopezAmazon Watch
September 13th, 2006
With SEC Probe, Chevron Management Continues to Hide Huge Liability From Shareholders with Misleading "Spin." Toxins At Chevron Site Exceed U.S. Law 3,250 Times

Iraq Official Calls For Oil Partnerships
by Jim Krane, Associated PressThe Washington Post
September 11th, 2006

Iraq Seeks Boost in Oil Output
by CBS/Associated Presswww.cbsnews.com
September 10th, 2006

Iraq Contractor Inflated Costs, Lawsuit Alleges
by James GlanzThe New York Times
September 9th, 2006

Interview with Ray McGovern, Part III
by Dahr JamailTruthout
September 5th, 2006
Final installment of a three-part series for Truthout in which Dahr Jamail speaks with Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst for 27 years and the co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).

The 10 Most Brazen War Profiteers
by Charlie CrayAlterNet
September 5th, 2006
"Halliburton has become synonymous with war profiteering, but there are lots of other greedy fingers in the pie. We name names on 10 of the worst."

Interview with Ray McGovern, Part II
by Dahr JamailTruthout
August 28th, 2006
Second installment of a three-part series for Truthout in which Dahr Jamail speaks with Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst for 27 years and the co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS)

In Blow to Chevron, Ecuador Court Cancels 64 Judicial Inspections in Rainforest Trial
August 25th, 2006
Decision Should Move $6 Billion Case Toward Faster Conclusion, Say Indigenous Groups and Lawyers

War Profiteer Blackwater Shot Down in Federal Court
by Jeremy ScahillThe Nation
August 24th, 2006

Interview with Ray McGovern, Part I
by Dahr JamailTruthout
August 21st, 2006
First installment of a three-part series for Truthout in which Dahr Jamail speaks with Ray McGovern, a former CIA analyst for 27 years and the co-founder of Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity (VIPS).

Violations by Military Recruiters Up Sharply
by Josh WhiteThe Washington Post
August 15th, 2006

Why the WTO Doha Round Talks Have Collapsed – and a Path Forward
by Lori Wallach and Deborah JamesCommon Dreams
August 14th, 2006

Lt. Ehren Watada's Speech at the Veterans for Peace National Convention
by Ehren Watada/Commentary by Dahr JamailTruthout
August 14th, 2006
Note from Antonia: *This speech is a must read. I was in the audience when Lt. Watada delivered this speech and it thrilled me down to my toes. Please read it and pass it on to others who need to be inspired.*

Watching Lebanon: Washington's Interests in Lebanon's War
by Seymour HershThe New Yorker
August 14th, 2006

Probe Into KBR Role in Nigeria Bribe Case
by Michael PeelFinancial Times - UK via Truthout
August 7th, 2006

Thousands of Troops Say They Won't Fight
by Ana RadelatGannett News Source
August 5th, 2006

WTO: Time to Pull Down Shutters
by Devinder SharmaDawn Online
August 5th, 2006

Activists Pose Fresh Challenges to New Recruiter Tactics
by Catherine KompThe New Standard
August 1st, 2006
As the military develops increasingly sophisticated approaches to roping in America’s youth, a renewed counter-recruitment movement is fighting back with its own fresh strategies.

Audit Finds U.S. Hid Actual Cost of Iraq Projects
by James GlanzThe New York Times
July 29th, 2006

Series of Woes Mar Iraq Project Hailed as Model
by James GlanzThe New York Times via Common Dreams
July 28th, 2006

Chevron Profit Hits Record
by Associated PressThe New York Times
July 28th, 2006

Washington's Latest Middle East War
by Phyllis BennisCommon Dreams
July 25th, 2006

The Case for Breaking Up Wal-Mart
by Barry C. LynnHarper's Magazine via AlterNet
July 24th, 2006
Wal-Mart's massive growth has begun to disrupt America's entire retail economy, forcing companies large and small to adapt to its ruthless practices if they want to do business. Is it time to bring in the government to break up the mega chain?

US' Bodman Says No US Oil Companies Willing to Enter Iraq Now
Platts
July 18th, 2006

Army to End Expansive, Exclusive Halliburton Deal: Logistics Contract to Be Open for Bidding
by Griff WitteThe Washington Post
July 12th, 2006

U.N. disputes U.S. position on free trade's impact on poverty
by Paul WisemanUSA Today
July 5th, 2006

More than 2,000 Peruvians march against the FTT
by Prensa LatinaGranma International
June 29th, 2006

San Francisco Stands with Lt. Ehren Watada on "National Day of Action"
by Lori HurlebausIndybay
June 28th, 2006

U.S. Spoonfeeding Turns Iraqi Peace Plan Into Pablum
by Medea Benjamin and Raed JarrarCommon Dreams
June 27th, 2006

Resistance in the US Military to the War on Iraq
by Ann WrightTruthout
June 25th, 2006

Iraq Debate in Senate Turns Emotional
by Kate Zernike and Carl HulseThe New York Times
June 20th, 2006

Democrats Shape Plans on Iraq
by Maura ReynoldsThe Los Angeles Times
June 20th, 2006

Floor Statement of Rep. Henry A. Waxman on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Iraq
by Henry A. WaxmanUS Congress - Committee on Government Reform
June 15th, 2006

Troops Refusing Iraq Duty Get a Haven
by Mike BarberSeattle Post Intelligencer
June 15th, 2006

The Courage To Resist
by Sarah OlsonLeft Turn
June 8th, 2006

Citizens 1, Corporations 0
by John NicholsThe Nation
June 6th, 2006

An Ugly Side of Free Trade: Sweatshops in Jordan
by Steven Greenhouse and Michael BarbaroNew York Times via Corpwatch
May 3rd, 2006

Bombs That Would Backfire
by Richard Clarke and Steven SimonThe New York Times
April 16th, 2006

Why I Think Rumsfeld Must Go
by Lieut. General Greg Newbold (Ret.)Time Magazine
April 9th, 2006

The Iran Plans
by Seymour M. HershThe New Yorker
April 8th, 2006

Iraqi Unions Statement on the IMF/World Bank
Jubilee Iraq
January 16th, 2006

Someone Tell the President the War Is Over
by Frank RichThe New York Times
August 14th, 2005