
NEW YORK/CALGARY (Reuters) - Oil traders are gently tapping the brakes on the thriving business of shipping U.S. and Canadian crude oil by rail, industry data showed this week, the first sign of a slowdown after a two-year boom.

CALGARY/HOUSTON (Reuters) - Encana Corp named former BP Plc executive Doug Suttles, who played a major role in responding to BP's disastrous 2010 Gulf oil spill, as its new chief executive on Tuesday as Canada's largest natural-gas producer searches for a new course following years of strategic missteps.

CALGARY, Alberta (Reuters) - Enbridge Inc said on Friday its 210,000-barrel-per-day North Dakota pipeline has been shut down after a leak in the line was found during integrity tests.

Naturally, when a film as hotly anticipated as “Star Wars: Episode VII” is mired in secrecy, all we have is speculation. Will the original cast be back? Will there be more Ewoks? The questions are endless. But, Carrie Fisher and Ian McDiarmid are two people who are more than happy to take part in such gossip. They, of course, played Princess Leia and Emperor Palpatine in the series. Carrie Fisher seems particularly fond of keeping the fanboys on their toes. She had teased her appearance in the seventh film just a couple of months ago in an interview, and later at a book signing, with a spokesperson for Fisher subsequently denying the claims each time. Well, recently she appeared at the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, and it appears she’s at it again. “I like being bought by Disney, because they never wanted to buy me before,” Fisher told the Calgary Herald. “I’m glad they are doing a new movie because they are sending a trainer to my house so I can get in really...
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