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COPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd
An executive briefing on energy for Sept 28, 2007, prepared by Asia Pulse (http://www.asiapulse.com), the real-time, Asia-based wire with exclusive news, commercial intelligence and business opportunities.
AUSTRALIANS FACE MORE DEBT STRESS IF THEY DEFAULT ON UTILITY BILLS
SYDNEY - Consumers who fail to pay off their power and phone bills are five times more likely to have trouble dealing with bigger debts, data from a major credit check firm shows.
And people with outstanding defaults are almost six times at risk of skipping another bill.
OPPOSITION SLAM'S AUSTRALIAN GOVT'S SECRET NUKE REACTOR PLAN
MELBOURNE - The federal government has a "secret nuclear reactor plan" it is not revealing to the Australian public, Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd says.
Mr Rudd challenged Prime Minister John Howard to tell Australians where he would place nuclear reactors if he was re-elected.
HANSON ENERGY EYEING COAL MINING CONCESSIONS IN KALIMANTAN
JAKARTA - PT Hanson Energy, an affiliate of Hanson International, operating in coal mining, is eyeing a number of coal mining concessions in East Kalimantan.
Hanson Energy President Harun Setiawan Boedi said his company is carrying out final studies of a 2,000 hectare concession with a deposit of 20 million tons of high grade coal in that province.
MALAYSIA'S RANHILL WINS SUDAN CONTRACTS
KUALA LUMPUR - Ranhill Berhad...
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