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Trial set to open for Gulf oil spill litigation
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Nearly three years after a deadly rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico triggered the nation's worst offshore oil spill, a federal judge in New Orleans is set to preside over a high-stakes trial for the raft of litigation spawned by...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Prosecution, Oil Spills, Business, Crime, Law and Justice
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Every woman has a gun story
Gina Odom didn't like guns until she felt that her baby's safety was threatened. Daniela Halliburton armed herself when she returned to a home ripped apart by Hurricane Katrina. Susan Fowler and Mary (last name withheld) grew up with weapons in the...
Tags: Interior Policy, Gun Control, Politics, National Rifle Association of America, Personal Weapon Control
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For the Record
Stonehenge: In the Feb. 8 story "Commission agrees to hear appeal," the wrong photo was used to accompany the story. The printed image was of the Halliburton House, not of the "Stonehenge" property. View committee: The Feb. 8 City Council brief "Mayor... -
Energy industry develops nontoxic fracking fluids
PITTSBURGH (AP) — The oil and gas industry is trying to ease environmental concerns by developing nontoxic fluids for the drilling process known as fracking, but it's not clear whether the new product will be widely embraced by drilling companies....
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, The Pennsylvania State University, Environmental Defense Fund
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In the beverage industry, it's definitely tea's time
Tea expert David DeCandia has spent his entire 17-year career in the shadow of coffee. At his employer, Los Angeles beverage chain Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, coffee comes first in the company name. It also takes up most of the company's processing facility...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, PepsiCo Inc., Howard D. Schultz, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumers
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Man dies in North Dakota hydraulic fracturing accident
WATFORD CITY, N.D. - Authorities say a 49-year-old Duluth, Minn., man has been killed in a hydraulic fracturing accident in North Dakota. The McKenzie County Sheriff's Office says Mike Krajewski died about 3:30 p.m. Saturday at a Halliburton location...Tags: Accidental Death
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Our Laguna: 2012 was a year of change
The top 10 stories of 2011 included limitations on skateboarders; an arrest for alleged rapes and sexual assaults; flood recovery; Marine Life Protection Act implementation delay in Laguna; the Heisler Park renovation; the Resource Center pulling out from...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Abusive Behavior, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Rituals
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The Twinkie Offense: On the Death of an Iconic Snack Cake Brand
Union thugs have apparently killed the Twinkie. Last month, Hostess Brands, the makers of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Ho Hos, Sno Balls, Devil Dogs, Zingers and other varieties of diabetes in a box, announced its closure. In a statement, Hostess said a two-...
Tags: Fox News Channel (tv network), International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Norwich, Hostess Brands, Inc., Bankruptcy
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Yale Students Push For Divesting in Fossil Fuels
Back in the 1980s, “divestment” was a term for a student-driven campaign to force colleges and universities to end their financial connections to companies doing business with South Africa’s brutal white apartheid regime. Today, the...
Tags: Finance, Environmental Pollution, Weather, Ecosystems, Education
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Treading water and waiting for a life raft
Sept. 9 Four years ago, the ship of state managed by Republican Shipping Lines Inc. was driven onto an iceberg partially formed by attempting to finance two wars with tax breaks. Most of us were going down for the third time. First mate Dick...
Tags: Dick Cheney, Sports, Karl Rove, Canoeing and Kayaking, Science and Technology
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BP is not a criminal -- but its executives might be
The Justice Department has entered into the largest criminal settlement in U.S. history with the giant oil company BP, in connection with the 2010 disaster in the Gulf of Mexico that killed 11 people and caused the worst oil spill in American history....Tags: Environmental Pollution, Federal Election Commission, Oil Spills, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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