| Bush sees West's oil shale as domestic-energy answer |
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| Written by THOMAS BURR, The Salt Lake Tribune | |
| Thursday, 19 June 2008 | |
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President Bush on Wednesday joined a growing demand to toss regulations holding back production of oil shale in the West, one of four approaches the president suggested in an effort to curb soaring gas prices. Read More...
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