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| Oil falls below $46 near four year lows
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Reuters - Oil fell below $46 a barrel to near four-year lows on Thursday, extending four consecutive days of falls as continued demand worries minimized bullish draws in U.S. oil stocks.
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| Nations sign cluster-bomb ban,US and Russia refuse
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AP - Nations began signing a treaty banning cluster bombs Wednesday in a move that supporters hope will shame the U.S., Russia and China and other non-signers into abandoning weapons blamed for maiming and killing civilians.
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| Oil prices slump under 45 dollars
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AFP - Oil prices tumbled Wednesday under 45 dollars, hitting their lowest point since February 2005, as weak US economic data sparked renewed concern about slowing global energy demand.
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