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Twitter’s Uneasy Relationship with Free Speech and North Dakota’s Oil Boom

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On today’s edition of Coffee and Markets, Brad Jackson and Ben Domenech are joined by Francis Cianfrocca to discuss Twitter’s decision to sensor tweets, North Dakota’s oil boom and the challenges their rapidly growing economy faces.

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Twitter faces accusations of censorship; users plan Saturday boycott
Reporters Without Borders urges Twitter to reverse its decision to censor tweets
North Dakota Oil Boom Brings Blight With Growth as Costs Soar

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  • citizenkh

    which has been around for decades, but recent advances in seismc surveying where the geological strata can be accurately mapped and via advance in directional drilling can be accurately hit.

  • citizenkh

    about these shale OIL plays is that it is light sweet crude. What also is extremely appealing of the shale GAS plays is that much of it is WET gas, which the liquids are like gold and very good for making all sorts (actually most of them) of things developed over the last 100.