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...over." Dallas almost lost him. "He was a choirboy," says Donnie Nelson, president of basketball operations for the Mavericks. "We were afraid that he was struggling so much, he was actually considering going back to Germany." After a summer sweating with Geschwindner back home, Nowitzki nearly doubled his rebounding output the next year, and grew into a perennial All-Star...
...OPEC to curtail oil production. The reason, he insisted, is to keep prices at "simply the fair market level for our most important natural resource," which now generates $83 billion per year for Venezuela compared to $53 billion in 2000. OPEC ministers will probably decline to cut back output much, if at all, especially since the record revenues they're enjoying would make it a difficult public relations feat. Still, Ram?rez says he doubts the cartel will ever again allow prices to sink as low, or outputs to rise as high, as they did at the end of the 20th...
...control over drilling projects has reduced investment. (Venezuela insists it is producing up to 3.5 million barrels a day, though many analysts put it at little over 2.5 million.) But the bottom line is that since 2000, the last time Ch?vez hosted an OPEC gathering, the cartel's daily output has increased by fewer than 2 million barrels to 28 million today - even as the exploding petro-appetite of emerging giants like China and India has put enormous new pressures on global oil supplies, and prices...
...small rod segments (in another container in the pool) and making improvements to inventory procedure to ensure that it does not happen again. Contrary to Zamore’s disparaging view, it was a success for Entergy in identifying and resolving a longstanding problem.We recently increased the plants total output by 20 percent and are now producing an extra 110 megawatts for the New England electrical grid. Contrary to Zamore’s view, the increase was appropriate and in the best interest of consumers, the community, and the environment. It was not simply a matter of regulators allowing...
...protons in your body absorb some radio waves, then they let some back out - like a crystal wine glass ringing after a great soprano sings at it. The machine "listens" to the radio waves that come back out with a bunch of little antennas and then, by comparing the output of the antennas and doing a few hundred million simple calculations, it determines, roughly, how much water and fat was around the protons in a single tiny spot. The relative amount of water and fat at that spot in you determines how light or dark a little spot...