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About the successful Mexican buildup of enrollment in engineering colleges over the last 10 years and how it is affecting the future of Mexico and of globalized Rand D and production
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New York Times 07/21/2006
Why Russians Love GazpromNo Matter What The World Thinks
BusinessWeek 07/31/2006
BusinessWeek 06/24/2010
To Churn Out Engineers for Learjet, Mexico Opened Aeronautics University
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011
The New Learjet...Now Mexican Made
Wall Street Journal 07/29/2011
Mexico’s economy: Making the desert bloom
Economist 08/27/2011
How Russian Oil Policy has evolved under President Putin to build large state run energy sector to drive Russian economic growth, to benefit from higher energy prices, to invest in the energy sector in Europe and the US, to become the gas supplier of choice for Germany and other parts of Europe.
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Eni Outlines Plan To Raise Output At Existing Fields
Wall Street Journal 03/02/2006
Russia Decides It's Time to Try Modern Oil Drilling
New York Times 05/13/2006
Wall Street Journal 07/14/2006
New York Times 07/21/2006
From Group of 8, Energy Focus Is on Oil
New York Times 07/17/2006
Group of 8 Talks, Like So Much These Days, Are All About Energy: Russias Gas and Oil
New York Times 07/13/2006
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Gazprom Faces Effects of Politics on Its Bottom Line
New York Times 04/22/2015
Gazprom Looks Good for Only a Short-Term Romance
Wall Street Journal 07/12/2010
German U-turn Won't Change Gazprom's Direction
Wall Street Journal 06/02/2011
Sakhalin Island: Journey To Extreme Oil
BusinessWeek 05/15/2006
Wall Street Journal 08/31/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/05/2012
Grouped Articles
In Reversal, Neighbors Squeeze Russia's Gazprom Over Natural-Gas Prices
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
Gazprom Looks Good for Only a Short-Term Romance
Wall Street Journal 07/12/2010
Flow Starts in Gas Pipeline From Russia to Germany
New York Times 09/06/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/05/2012
Russia and China in Major Natural-Gas Supply Pact
Wall Street Journal 03/24/2013
Gazprom and Eni Plan Gas Pipeline in Libya
New York Times 04/09/2008
Grouped Articles
Flush With Oil, Kremlin Explores Biggest-Ever IPO
Wall Street Journal 04/18/2006
Group of 8 Talks, Like So Much These Days, Are All About Energy: Russias Gas and Oil
New York Times 07/13/2006
Online Extra: Can Gazprom Keep the Gas On?
BusinessWeek 07/31/2006
Online Extra: The Lines That Bind
BusinessWeek 07/31/2006
Why Russians Love GazpromNo Matter What The World Thinks
BusinessWeek 07/31/2006
Sakhalin Island: Journey To Extreme Oil
BusinessWeek 05/15/2006
Grouped Articles
Sakhalin Island: Journey To Extreme Oil
BusinessWeek 05/15/2006
Why You Should Worry About Big Oil
BusinessWeek 05/15/2006
In Oil's New Era, Power Shifts To Countries With Reserves
Wall Street Journal 06/14/2006
Brazil's Oil Giant Is Drilling Far From Home Waters
New York Times 07/07/2006
Online Extra: Can Gazprom Keep the Gas On?
BusinessWeek 07/31/2006
Why Russians Love GazpromNo Matter What The World Thinks
BusinessWeek 07/31/2006
Grouped Articles
In Reversal, Neighbors Squeeze Russia's Gazprom Over Natural-Gas Prices
Wall Street Journal 05/02/2013
Gazprom Looks Good for Only a Short-Term Romance
Wall Street Journal 07/12/2010
Wall Street Journal 04/21/2015
Europe Is Expected to Bring Antitrust Charges Against Gazprom
New York Times 04/20/2015
South Stream Wins Nod From Turkey
Wall Street Journal 12/28/2011
Wall Street Journal 09/05/2012
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