Actual results could differ from those projected in anyforward-looking statements due to numerous factors. Such factors include,among others, the inherent uncertainties associated with petroleumexploration and development stage exploration companies. Theseforward-looking statements are made as of the date of this news release,and we assume no obligation to update the forward-looking statements, orto update the reasons why actual results could differ from thoseprojected in the forward-looking statements. Although we believe that thebeliefs, plans, expectations and intentions contained in this pressrelease are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such beliefs,plans, expectations or intentions will prove to be accurate.ON BEHALF OF THE BOARDGalloway Energy Inc.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Shane LowryPresident and Chief Executive OfficerContact:Galloway Energy Inc.310-933-5883Email Contact 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.-0-. FORT WORTH, Texas, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ American Airlines reporteda December load factor of 79.2 percent, an increase of 0.4 point versus thesame period last year.Traffic decreased 8.2 percent and capacity decreased8.6 percent year over year.Domestic traffic decreased 9.6 percent year over year on 11.8 percent lesscapacity.International traffic decreased by 5.7 percent relative to lastyear on a capacity decrease of 3.2 percent.American boarded 7.3 million passengers in December. AMERICAN AIRLINES PASSENGER DIVISION COMPARATIVE PRELIMINARY TRAFFIC SUMMARYEXCLUDES CHARTER SERVICESDecember 2008 2007CHANGEREVENUE PASSENGER MILES (000) SYSTEM10,320,561 11,237,764-8.2 D.O.T. 
DOMESTIC6,416,0397,095,430-9.6 INTERNATIONAL3,904,5224,142,334-5.7 ATLANTIC 1,471,1431,598,295-8.0 LATIN AMERICA1,980,2422,088,718-5.2 PACIFIC453,137455,321-0.5AVAILABLE SEAT MILES (000) SYSTEM13,030,684 14,253,769-8.6 D.O.T. DOMESTIC7,924,0828,980,955 -11.8 INTERNATIONAL5,106,6025,272,814-3.2 ATLANTIC 1,873,3291,962,879-4.6 LATIN AMERICA2,669,2982,731,753-2.3 PACIFIC563,975578,182-2.5 LOAD FACTORSYSTEM 79.2 78.8 0.4Pts D.O.T. DOMESTIC 81.0 79.0 2.0 INTERNATIONAL 76.5 78.6-2.1 ATLANTIC78.5 81.4-2.9 LATIN AMERICA 74.2 76.5-2.3 PACIFIC 80.3 78.8 1.6 PASSENGERS BOARDED 7,277,1737,923,725-8.2 SYSTEM CARGO TON MILES(000) 134,673179,969 -25.2 AMERICAN AIRLINES PASSENGER DIVISION COMPARATIVE PRELIMINARY TRAFFIC SUMMARYEXCLUDES CHARTER SERVICESYTD December 20082007 CHANGEREVENUE PASSENGER MILES (000) SYSTEM 131,730,196138,420,711-4.8 D.O.T. DOMESTIC 83,288,032 89,861,756-7.3 INTERNATIONAL 48,442,164 48,558,955-0.2 ATLANTIC19,342,737 20,012,548-3.3 LATIN AMERICA 23,587,855 22,939,361 2.8 PACIFIC5,511,5735,607,047-1.7AVAILABLE SEAT MILES (000) SYSTEM 163,491,258169,861,601-3.8 D.O.T. DOMESTIC101,816,192108,523,067-6.2 INTERNATIONAL 61,675,066 61,338,534 0.5 ATLANTIC24,598,295 24,951,564-1.4 LATIN AMERICA 30,340,731 29,621,586 2.4 PACIFIC6,736,0416,765,385-0.4 LOAD FACTORSYSTEM 80.6 81.5 -0.9 Pts D.O.T. DOMESTIC 81.8 82.8-1.0 INTERNATIONAL 78.5 79.2-0.6 ATLANTIC78.6 80.2-1.6 LATIN AMERICA 77.7 77.4 0.3 PACIFIC 81.8 82.9-1.1 PASSENGERS BOARDED92,770,940 98,165,082-5.5 SYSTEM CARGO TON MILES(000) 2,005,2302,122,031-5.5 Current AMR Corp. (NYSE: AMR) releases can be accessed on the Internet.The address is http:// AirlinesTim Wagner, Corporate Communications of American Airlines, Fort Worth, Texas,1-817-967-1577, .

I don't get this Mike Wallace stuff I mean, sure he was a great journalist. I thought his best days were in the '70s.Maybe that is the connection. While the Steelers were racking up yet another Super Bowl, Mike Wallace was making a cigarette CEO sweat on national TV.I guess they love hard hitting investigative journalism in Pittsburgh. No Morely Saffer in depth interview with a minor league politician prepared for the barrage of softballs with a hard ball mixed in. Let's not even talk of Andy Rooney.Still, celebrating him in 2009 seems a bit late.
Wouldn't they be better off cheering John Stossel Andy RooneyEver notice Steeler fans can't take a joke\Andy Rooney Oh, apparently there is a Mike Wallace in motor sports too. BTW, Steeler fans, we've seen the catch. No one seriously confuses the wide receiver with an octogenarian newscaster The race car driver might be another story.. White Energy Coal North America Reaches Agreement with Buckskin Mining toDevelop Clean Coal Facility in Powder River BasinROCKVILLE, Md and GILLETTE, Wyo., Jan 5 /PRNewswire/ White Energy CoalNorth America, Inc. (WECNA), a subsidiary of White Energy Company Limited(ASX: WEC) (OTCQX: WECFY), today announced that it has entered into anagreement with Buckskin Mining Company (an indirect wholly owned subsidiary ofKiewit Corporation) relating to WECNA's development of a coal upgradingfacility in the Powder River Basin near Gillette, Wyoming.Under the agreement, Buckskin proposes to lease to WECNA the propertynecessary to site the plant at the Buckskin Mine, along with rights of way foraccess and other ancillary purposes.The estimated $80 million facility,which is expected to be operational in January 2010, will be financed, ownedand operated by WECNA and will use WECNA's patented technology to upgrade coalpurchased from Buckskin.Once the upgrading facility reaches production capacity, which is anticipatedto be during the second quarter of 2010, its total annual output is expectedto be 1.1 million tons of binderless coal briquettes, which translates intoapproximately 22.6 trillion BTUs, an increase of 35 over the non-upgradedcoal."WECNA's investment in this facility underscores our commitment to increasingour presence in North America, where we believe we can play an important rolein developing the region's energy resources in a cleaner, cost-effective andmore efficient way," said Judy Tanselle, President of WECNA.Buckskin Mining Company is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of KiewitCorporation.