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Ships Head Back To Gulf Oil Spill As Tropical Storm Bonnie Breezes By
Associated PressBP's evacuation of the Gulf of Mexico was called off Saturday and ships headed back to resume work on plugging the leaky well as remnants of Tropical Storm Bonnie breezed past. The temporary plug that has mostly contained the oil for eight days held, and...Tags: Natural Disasters, BP Plc, Career and Workplace, Environmental Pollution, Labor Legislation
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"Static Kill" Begins to Stop Gulf Oil Spill
Associated PressIntroducing two more pieces of oil-industry lingo - "static kill" and "bullheading" - to the American public, BP began forcing mud down the throat of its blown-out well Tuesday in hopes of permanently sealing the biggest offshore leak in U.S. history....Tags: BP Plc, Environmental Pollution, Punishment, Companies and Corporations, Fines
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Gulf oil spill: Bonnie fizzles, cleanup fleet heads back to well
GreenspaceThe fleet of cleanup vessels tending the blown-out BP well in the Gulf of Mexico was ordered back to the spill site Saturday morning after a tropical storm system fizzled. The weather system, downgraded Friday from Tropical Storm Bonnie to...... -
Rehabilitated sea turtles rescued from Gulf oil spill are released in Florida waters
L.A. UnleashedCEDAR KEY, Fla. — The first rehabilitated turtles oiled by BP's massive leak were released back into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, with scientists saying that animals taken in by rescuers -- including birds -- appear more resilient than...... -
Gulf oil spill: BP pulls up boom as fishing areas reopen
GreenspaceAs large, visible oil slicks on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico disappear, BP is scaling back its clean-up, with fewer ships scouting for oil and fewer people scouring beaches for slicks. Crews are pulling up boom in areas...... -
President Obama: Oil Stopped, But Gulf Job Far From Done
Associated PressThe first family dashed to the Florida Panhandle on Saturday so President Barack Obama could play pitchman - Gulf Coast beaches are clean and open for business - and assure residents his government won't abandon them now that the busted well has stopped...Tags: Restaurants, Charlie Crist, Heads of State, BP Plc, Massachusetts
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