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AP Historical Hard Drive 2
Construction workers erect a tower on the seaside promenade in Salmiyah, Kuwait City on Thursday, Sept.2, 2004.Civil construction is one of the fields experiencing a sharp increase in business in this rich oil exporting country. In Kuwait and across the Gulf, some are calling for more imaginative uses of the gains due to high oil prices after fears of terrorist attacks in the United States, continuing disruptions to Iraqi crude exports due to attacks by insurgents, and uncertainty over the fate of troubled Russian oil giant Yukos sent crude prices close to US$50 a barrel this summer. (AP Photo/Gustavo Ferrari)
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2004-09-02
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
GUSTAVO FERRARI
520639
0,59MB
12cm x 17cm przy 300dpi
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