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• Exxon Mobil Profit Sets Record Again
• Tornadoes Of The South
• Crisis In Chad
• Exxon Mobil Profit Sets Record Again
• Tornadoes Of The South
• Crisis In Chad
Joe February 6, 2008
Exxon Mobile Profits:Exxon Mobile Profits:Exxon Mobile Profits:Exxon Mobile Profits:
The company beat its previous record for highest profits ever
Net Income raising 3% to $40.6 billion
In 2007, they made a profit of $1287 every second!
The company beat its previous record for highest profits ever
Net Income raising 3% to $40.6 billion
In 2007, they made a profit of $1287 every second! Google.com
More Exxon More Exxon Facts:Facts:
More Exxon More Exxon Facts:Facts:
Exxon also had their best quarter ever.
Kenneth P. Cohen, Exxon’s vice president for public affairs said that the reason for their success was because their business is so big.
Exxon also had their best quarter ever.
Kenneth P. Cohen, Exxon’s vice president for public affairs said that the reason for their success was because their business is so big.
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Storms Across 5 States Storms Across 5 States Leave at Least 50 Dead:Leave at Least 50 Dead:Storms Across 5 States Storms Across 5 States
Leave at Least 50 Dead:Leave at Least 50 Dead: Five states hit with Tornadoes,
Thunderstorms, High winds, and Hail. At least 57 people are said to be dead, and
at least 100 more injured.
Five states hit with Tornadoes, Thunderstorms, High winds, and Hail.
At least 57 people are said to be dead, and at least 100 more injured.
CNN.com
Where The Storm Took Place:Where The Storm Took Place:Where The Storm Took Place:Where The Storm Took Place:
Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi and Alabama.
Union University.
All across the South.
Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi and Alabama.
Union University.
All across the South.
CNN.com
Crisis In ChadCrisis In ChadCrisis In ChadCrisis In Chad
Rebels attack/swarm N’Djamena intending on overthrowing the government.
40,000+ people fled their homes into Cameroon after the attacks.
Rebels attack/swarm N’Djamena intending on overthrowing the government.
40,000+ people fled their homes into Cameroon after the attacks.
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Chad rebels “pushed from capital”Chad rebels “pushed from capital”Chad rebels “pushed from capital”Chad rebels “pushed from capital” Idriss Deby, the president of Chad now
claims that his country is safe, and rid of all rebels.
Radio and Television broadcasts say it’s ok for the people to return to Chad.
Idriss Deby, the president of Chad now claims that his country is safe, and rid of all rebels.
Radio and Television broadcasts say it’s ok for the people to return to Chad.
BBC.com
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