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Friday, October 13th, 2006

    Time Event
    12:40a
    Mel Gibson Morning Show
    Redemption Theater

    Diane Sawyer talks with Mel Gibson in a two-part interview airing on ABC News' "Good Morning America" on Thursday, Oct. 12 and Friday, Oct. 13.
    10:06p
    Цены на нефть за период с 1869 по сентябрь 2006
    и др. относящиеся к ранее об том состоящейся здесь дискуссии картинки.

    oilprices 1869-sept2006
    Source: EIA, 2003



    Приводимая ниже картинка из WSJ поясняет влияние политических событий
    последних 35 лет на того времени изменения цен на нефть:



    oilprices 1970 - 2006 from WSJ

    Graphic courtesy of WSJ

    Голубые кружочки на графике обозначают следующие - последовательно происходившие - события:

    • 1970: U.S. oil output peaks and begins a long decline
    • March 18, 1974: Arab oil embargo ends
    • November 1974: Industrialized nations found International Energy Agency, commit to holding strategic oil reserves
    • Feb. 11, 1979: Iran is in revolution; the followers of Ayatollah Khomeini come to power
    • Second quarter of 1979: Amid price increase free-for-all among OPEC members, Saudi Arabia cuts production
    • Sept. 22, 1980: Iran-Iraq war begins
    • Jan. 28, 1981: President Reagan lifts U.S. oil price and allocation controls
    • March 30, 1983: Crude-oil futures begin trading in New York
    • November - December 1985: Opec decides to increase market share; price war begins
    • August 2, 1990: Iraq invades Kuwait
    • April 1994: U.S. net imports of oil begin to consistently exceed domestic production
    • July 2, 1997: Asian economic crisis errupts; oil demand drops
    • September 11, 2001: Terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, D.C.
    • March 19, 2003: U.S.- and British-led coalition invades Iraq
    • November 13, 2003: Amid growing demand, supply disruptions and Middle East tensions, IEA says China is biggest driver of global oil demand
    • August 29 2005: Hurricane Katrina slams Gulf of Mexico
    • January 30, 2006: Exxon Mobil reports more than 10 Billion in quarterly earnings

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