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2006 and copper
The star was not lit in 2006 after its copper wiring was stolen from the site.
The price of copper has historically been unstable, and it quintupled from the 60-year low of US $ 0. 60 / lb ( US $ 1. 32 / kg ) in June 1999 to US $ 3. 75 per pound ( US $ 8. 27 / kg ) in May 2006.
In 2006, the Chino and Tyrone mines produced of copper.
Because of soaring metal prices in early 2006, by May of that year the pre-1992 ( 97 % copper ) coins contained 3p worth of copper each.
In September 2006, the gym closed temporarily after thieves stole copper pipes cutting off water supply.
On Sunday, November 19, 2006, Freeport-McMoRan announced that it planned to acquire Phelps Dodge for $ 25. 9 billion in cash and stock to create the world's largest publicly traded copper mining company.
As a result of its considerable size relative to the world copper market, developments at Escondida can have dramatic effects on the world copper price as was shown by its gyrations during the strike in August 2006.
Arturo Martinez, the chairman of the Central Unitaria de Trabajadores, ( CUT, an association of Chilean trade unionists ) met with the Escondida workers on 17 August 2006, and said that " what is happening at Escondida puts back onto the agenda a new nationalisation of copper, lo que ocurre en Escondida pone a la orden del día una nueva nacionalización del cobre.
At a meeting of the Respect party on 6 June 2006, following the Forest Gate raid, Ridley urged all Muslims in Britain to " boycott the police and refuse to co-operate with them in any way, shape or form until the boys are released ," attacking Sami Yusuf including " asking the community copper for directions to passing the time of day with a beat officer.
A 2006 study has produced evidence that chrysocolla may be a microscopic mixture of the copper hydroxide mineral spertiniite, amorphous silica and water.
In 2006, the content of copper exceeded the maximum permissible concentration ( MPC ) twice, manganese 8 times, iron 5 times, petroleum 2 times ( it was 21 times MPC in 2003 ) and hexavalent chromium 1. 5 times ( mostly due to the plant " Chrompic " in Pervouralsk ).
The 2006 production was 610, 800 tonnes of copper ; 58, 474, 392 grams of gold ; and 174, 458, 971 grams of silver.
The 2003 – 2006 boom in copper prices increased the profitability of the mine.
The Law establishes a specific tax on mining activities, which came in force on January 1, 2006 consisting of a sliding scale according to copper production from nothing below 12, 000 tonnes p. a.
In Quebec, during May 2006, thieves stole sections of copper roofing, gutters and wiring from four Quebec city churches, two being St. Charles de Limoilou and St. Francois d ' Assise.
* Milpillas Project, underground copper mine, located in the State of Sonora and with a future production of copper cathodes ( 2006 )
She continued to appear on some of the copper coinage of the United Kingdom until the decimalization of the currency in 1971 .. She also appeared on the fifty pence piece in 2006.
In 2006, the Philadelphia Inquirer recommended that plumbing installers switch from copper pipes to PEX.
One account suggested that the price of copper had quadrupled from 2002 to 2006.

2006 and exports
According to the National Statistical Service, Armenia's trade deficit in 2006 was $ 1. 2 billion with growth in exports being largely flat.
During the first 11 months of 2006, net imports grew by 21 percent to $ 1. 95 billion, while exports stood at $ 895 million, up 0. 3 percent from the same period in 2005.
Canada's combined exports and imports ranked 8th among all nations in 2006.
During 2006, exports of goods and services totaled US $ 58 billion, an increase of 41 %.
The growth of exports in 2006 was mainly caused by a strong increase in sales to the United States, the Netherlands, and Japan.
Congolese exports in 2006
An important aspect of the Dominican economy is the Free Trade Zone industry ( FTZ ), which made up U. S. $ 4. 55 billion in Dominican exports for 2006 ( 70 % of total exports ).
Reports show, however, that the FTZs lost approximately 60, 000 between 2005 and 2007 and suffered a 4 % decrease in total exports in 2006.
The textiles sector experienced an approximate 17 % drop in exports due in part to the appreciation of the Dominican peso against the dollar, Asian competition following expiration of the quotas of the Multi-Fiber Arrangement, and a government-mandated increase in salaries, which should have occurred in 2005 but was postponed to January 2006.
Exports are almost entirely agricultural commodities, with coffee as the largest foreign exchange earner, and its flower industry becoming a new source of revenue: for 2005 / 2006 ( the latest year available ) Ethiopia's coffee exports represented 0. 9 % of the world exports, and oilseeds and flowers each representing 0. 5 %.
Afghan exports in 2006
Foreign Minister Tavola expressed grave concern on 7 February 2006 about a proposed regional trade agreement ( RTA ) between Australia and China, saying that Fiji's exports to Australia would be unable to compete with Chinese products.
Guinea's exports in 2006
US economic engagement under the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement ( HOPE ) Act, passed in December 2006, has boosted apparel exports and investment by providing duty-free access to the US.
USA economic engagement under the Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement ( HOPE ) Act, from December 2006, increased apparel exports and investment by providing tariff-free access to the USA.
Mauritanian exports in 2006
In 2006, trade with Mexico's two northern partners accounted for almost 90 % of its exports and 55 % of its imports.
* exports: 15. 95 GWh ( 2006 est.
* exports: ( 2006 est.
Polish exports in 2006
Senegalese exports in 2006.
Spanish exports in 2006

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