The Incredible Shrinking Superpower
Saudi King Abdullah greets President Bush at King Khaled International Airport in Riyadh, on May 16.
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Worried about the high cost of filling up? President Bush is on the case. Last Friday he arrived in Riyadh to urge King Abdullah, the leader of the world's largest petroleum producer, Saudi Arabia, to put more oil on the market.
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(A deluge of wealth are flowing into the pockets of OPEQ countries. Can they benefit the world while they benefit themselves? --double_take)
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Worried about the high cost of filling up? President Bush is on the case. Last Friday he arrived in Riyadh to urge King Abdullah, the leader of the world's largest petroleum producer, Saudi Arabia, to put more oil on the market.
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http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1807697,00.html
(A deluge of wealth are flowing into the pockets of OPEQ countries. Can they benefit the world while they benefit themselves? --double_take)
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