Heathrow expansion debate – live | Politics | guardian.co.uk

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Live coverage of House of Commons Heathrow debate.

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NewsDiana Shipping Time Charter Contract

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Monarch CEO against Heathrow expansion – Airline Business

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Monarch Airlines managing director speaks out against Heathrow expansion .

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Everyone will pay for airport « : Shropshire Star

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Airport Gordon Brown’s decision to give the go-ahead to the third runway at Heathrow not only leaves Labour’s green credentials in tatters, it also leaves the British taxpayer footing the bill for the biggest expansion of aviation in a …..

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The Oil Drum: Europe | Advice To Pres. Obama (#3): Change you must

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Eddy Walsh and the politicians just happen to be more relevant to the Heathrow issue. Euan could have said “5 panelists – 3 politicians, Eddy Walsh CEO of British Airways and someone else” but that sentence feels rather clumsy

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briefs january 19, 2009

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(1/15, #17); transport secretary geoff hoon has told mps the government has approved controversial plans to build a third runway at heathrow airport . (1/15, #19) (editors’ note: we think general lack of awareness of peak oil is most …

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This is Bath | Marcelle McManus Heathrow expansion

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This is Bath | Marcelle McManus Heathrow expansion .

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flights of folly

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gordon brown would be making a big mistake later this month if he gives the green light to expansion at heathrow airport . the economic case for expansion has not been made. the impact on local residents would be severe

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Energy Balance: "GAP OIL."

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You heard it here first: GAP OIL. I am coining this term since I haven’t seen it used before but it succinctly sums-up the prevailing situation regarding the provision and price of oil. We hear much about peak oil , and often this is misunderstood to mean that the world will imminently …

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Party on at Heathrow airport | Environment | guardian.co.uk

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Party on at Heathrow airport . This article was published on guardian.co.uk at 10.40 GMT on Friday 9 January 2009 . It was last modified at 13.11 GMT on Friday 9 January 2009 .

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