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1. Understanding news story chains using information retrieval and network clustering techniques

2. Digital era local government in England : service reform and the Internet

3. Cancelled operations: a 7-day cohort study of planned adult inpatient surgery in 245 UK National Health Service hospitals

4. How SME takeover targets affect regional productivity

8. Computational identification of media frames: strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities

14. NOCs 1--IOCs 0: state-owned energy companies have oil and gas reserves and, increasingly, their own technology and funds for producing them. What does big oil have?

15. Staying power

16. Brazil: no jackpot, yet. (Analysis: New Oil and Gas Regions)

17. Gas is growth area, not oil. (Venezuela)

21. Computational Identification of Media Frames: Strengths, Weaknesses, and Opportunities.

23. From bad to worse: the Niger Delta's troubles will worse in the run-up to April's general election. Beyond that, it is anyone's guess

24. The big crew change: finding new recruits to replace an ageing workforce is a priority for the petroleum industry, particularly because energy companies need more manpower than ever before. With companies ramping up hiring targets and activity, training the influx of new employees will be the next test

25. CSR: some progress, but a long way to go: for energy companies, part of sustainable development means adopting a moral stance to ensure they systematically protect all aspects of the environment in which they work. Are oil companies responding to public pressure to act responsibly? Tom Nicholls reports on CSR

26. Deep water: a long way to go

27. 2003: a very good year

28. Halliburton weathers a storm: environmental protection, data analysis and producing oil and gas in hostile environments are among the areas where Halliburton will focus its research efforts in the next few years. John Gibson, chief executive of the company's energy services division, talks to Tom Nicholls about industry challenges and how Halliburton is coping with political flak

29. Gas still on the back burner: Brazil is grappling with power market reform, outlining the main directions electricity policy will take. Although the detail is yet to be worked out, hydro-power will take precedence over other forms of generation. The future of gas-fired power seems far from assured, as do the prospects for the gas industry

30. Nuclear may leave gap in market for gas. (World Gas: Japan)

31. Getting there. (Fuel Cells)

32. Useful Offer To The Public Prospectus Exemption Raised To [euro]8 Million

33. Russia: the place to be. (Tyumen Oil: Simon Kukes)

34. The cutting edge. (Analysis)

35. Turkmenistan: All that gas and nowhere to go. (Central Asia survey)

38. Asia's Africa scramble continues

39. There's no excuse

40. Do the right thing

41. Understanding News Story Chains using Information Retrieval and Network Clustering Techniques.

42. Detecting Textual Reuse in News Stories, At Scale.

43. Peripherality and the impact of SME takeovers

44. Sakhalin Energy leads the way

45. Bankers say 2001 will mark start of better times

46. Peripherality and the impact of SME takeovers

47. Ethnicity and degree attainment

49. Financial impact of certified ISO 14001 Environment Management Systems in UK and Ireland

50. Diesel beats gasoline: a diesel car running on a blend containing GTL fuel has won the 24-hour Le Mans endurance race. In a landmark year for GTL, it is a dream result for the industry

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