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Sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), New York Times (NYT), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and the Washington Post (WP). 

*'''January 7''': Energy companies and countries around the world report that they have passed into the year 2000 without significant problems from the "Y2K Bug." There was concern that the inability of some computers and embedded control systems to recognize the year 2000 could create serious problems. (DJ, WP)
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==Sources==
* [http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/cabs/chron.html Energy Information Administration: Chronology of World Oil Market Events]
* Commodity Research Bureau. ''The CRB Commodity Yearbook 2001'', 2001.

Other sources include: Dow Jones (DJ), New York Times (NYT), Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and the Washington Post (WP).

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