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Spill panel report impressive for detail, Graham gives overview
Planet Florida - Orlando SentinelSay what you will about the presidential commission on BP spill. You may agree the industry suffers from what the panel called “systemic” flaws. Yoy may be disappointed with the panel for not calling for a lifting of the spill liability cap.... -
Small Wonders: Predictions that the groundhog missed
On Wednesday, a 7-pound rodent climbed out of a hollowed tree stump, coerced and cajoled by men in top hats, while the masses looked on expectantly. Some call him Marmota monax, others a woodchuck, others a land-beaver. Still others a groundhog. Most...Tags: Environmental Issues, Robin Hood, Defense, Global Change, Sarah Palin
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Hazards of fracking deserve closer look
In an article about natural gas drilling ("Md. environment chief wants more U.S. oversight of fracking," April 13), The Sun's John Fritze reports that to "extract natural gas through fracking, companies use millions of gallons of liquids," but that...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Homes, Water Pollution, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources
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Charges filed in Bristol murder that inspired proposed legislation
Elkhart County police say charges have been filed in connection with the 2008 murder of Sheena Kiska.
Prosecutors have charged 29-year-old Tyrice Halliburton with murder. Police say he was her neighbor.
Kiska was killed in her Bristol apartment. She...Tags: Murder, Litigation, Trials, Justice System, Prisons
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Panel: Massive spill could happen again
The presidential panel investigating the BP oil well blowout says that a series of risky decisions that saved time and money caused the disaster - and the incident could happen again without significant reforms. That conclusion is the final word on what...Tags: Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Politics, BP Plc, Barack Obama, Elections
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Court documents reveal how investigators build case against accused killer
BRISTOL-- Tyrice Halliburton, 29, is accused of killing Sheena Kiska in March 2008. Halliburton lived next door to Kiska at a Bristol apartment complex. An accused killer officially charged is the big story on a Facebook page dedicated to strengthening...Tags: Crimes, Politics, Facebook, Murder, Kevin J Craig
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IMPD releases name of victim in city's second homicide in two days
Fox59Indianapolis Metro Police are investigating a homicide on the city's east side. Around 11:20 Sunday morning, police received a report that someone was shot at 834 N. Tacoma Ave. The victim, 23-year-old Joshua Halliburton, was found dead near the back...Tags: Crimes, Murder, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice
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Obituary: Randall Brown
CRAB ORCHARD — Randall Ray Brown, 64, of Burnside, passed away Monday, Feb. 14, 2011, at his residence. He was the husband of Jerriene Kay Holman Brown, whom he married Sept. 22, 2000. Born Oct. 5, 1946, in Lincoln County, he was the son of the...Tags: Ray Brown, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Woodrow Wilson, U.S. Air Force, Human Interest
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Disclose, disclose, disclose
It didn't take long for Republicans to seize on President Barack Obama's proposed executive order requiring federal contractors to disclose their political donations to third-party groups as supposed Chicago-style, bare-knuckled Democratic politics. That'...Tags: Republican Party, Contracts, U.S. Supreme Court, Barack Obama, White House
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Gulf oil spill victims applaud choice of New Orleans court
GreenspaceA federal judicial panel's decision to consolidate lawsuits arising from the gulf oil spill in New Orleans has been praised by lawyers representing victims who have lost livelihoods and loved ones in the environmental disaster. Commercial fishermen,... -
Gulf oil spill: Halliburton employee cautioned BP about well design choices
GreenspaceA Halliburton employee said he warned BP that its design to seal its oil well could fail -- a warning given to BP two days before the well surged out of control and the oil rig atop it erupted in...... -
Gulf oil spill: Key BP official refuses to testify
GreenspaceAnother BP employee is refusing to testify in the investigation into the cause of the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, invoking his Fifth Amendment right to not produce testimony that could incriminate him. BP’s two top officials on the rig......
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