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...sure that Iraq's natural resources are used for the benefit of their owners, the Iraqi people," the President said--the stakes go far beyond Iraq. The amount of oil that Iraq brings to market will not just determine the living standards of Iraqis but affect everything from the Russian economy to the price Americans pay for gasoline, from the stability of Saudi Arabia to Iran's future...
Pring-Wilson, a student at Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, is charged with stabbing Colono to death April 12 after an early morning altercation outside of Pizza Ring, a local pizza parlor...
...year-old graduate student who was set to earn his master’s degree from Harvard’s Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies this spring, Pring-Wilson is charged with first degree murder for stabbing and killing Michael D. Colono, an 18-year-old Cambridge resident...
...current sanctions regime and the oil-for-food program make it illegal to sell (or buy) Iraqi oil on the open market, and UN legal control over the country's oil revenues is the only leverage left to Security Council members who opposed the war. Russian and French economic interests could also be jeopardized if the sanctions were lifted on terms that allowed the U.S. and its partners, or an Iraqi government of their creation, to award oil contracts. On the basis of current Security Council resolutions, the sanctions can only be lifted once UN arms inspectors certify that Iraq...
Alexander Pring-Wilson, a 25-year-old graduate student who had been studying at the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, has been held in jail since he was arrested for the murder of Michael D. Colono, an 18-year-old Cambridge resident...