Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
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India Exxon Valdez
FILE - In this June 23, 1989 file photo, the Exxon Valdez is towed out of Prince William Sound in Alaska by a tug boat and a U.S. Coast Guard Cutter. India's Supreme Court on May 3, 2012 banned the Exxon Valdez from entering India, saying the ship involved in one of the worst U.S. oil spills will not be allowed in for dismantling until it has been decontaminated. The ship, now known as the "Oriental Nicety," entered Indian waters last week and was headed for the western Indian state of Gujarat for dismantling, when the Supreme Court gave its order, environmental activist Gopal Krishna said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Al Grillo, File)
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Forde talks Derby, BCS and basketball with The Buzz
Yahoo! Sports national columnist Pat Forde joined The Insiders on 620 The Buzz to discuss the Kentucky Derby, college basketball and BCS
now ladies. You know here's -- here's the steering wheel of the Exxon Valdez tried not to think I'll. Okay it's just it's not a it's not a good job there's no doubt about it. You
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Cousteau's grandson keeps an eye on the Gulf
A familiar name is keeping a close eye on the Gulf -- and the world's other endangered waterways. Philippe Cousteau is the grandson of legendary Jacques.
fifty million gallons that's still floating in the gulf. That's five times Exxon Valdez . The last visual -- this country. When he went years ago. Don't don't be fooled by those that that whose interest that -
Congress talks about oil spill dispersants
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Full Committee and Subcommittee on Oversight holds a hearing on the use of Oil dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
the -- persons to mitigate. The DT Los -- following the tragic Exxon Valdez woes -- the national contingency plan. Was updated to address new issues that might arise in the event of an oil spill.The current this person being used. Is it was formulated following the Exxon Valdez . Speedo and approved by the EPA for use in 1990 report this dispersing his. Currently approved for use in 28 countries. Andthe former workers -- that's important last question and I'll stop. In Exxon Valdez case and the impact on fisheries which. -- Grasso is so right we have to protect. The jobs that are related to -
BP CEO talks to Congress
BP's CEO talks to Congress about the oil spill.
Has unfortunately. So many citizens who were victims of the Exxon Valdez spill had to wait years. -- audit to see those families it. We can't who's back with it lose sight of the -
Perdue says state is ready if oil comes
North Carolina is updating its oil recovery plan in response to the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, Gov. Bev Perdue said Tuesday.
use this gave his actually had an oil recovery plan since the Exxon Valdez spill in 1989. It's updated annually today the governor announced she wants this State's emergency response team to deliver heard this year's -
Perdue: State is very prepared if oil comes to coast
North Carolina is updating its oil recovery plan in response to the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, Gov. Bev Perdue said Tuesday.
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Senate hears about local preparedness for oil spills
The Senate Homeland Committee hears about how states, localities and private industry are prepared for oil spills.
The oldest is now. The worst catastrophe. Of its kind refineries obviously Exxon Valdez in nineteen. In 89 what is at the time. The worst Orioles post nine and we debated then some of the very -
House panel discusses oil spill
A House Energy subcommittee holds a briefing on the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
principal author of the federal on scene coordinate its report on the Exxon Valdez oil spill . We welcome you doctor machine whenever you feel comfortable please -- the microphone in closer -- to you. -- -
Independent Weekly: BP prohibited workers from speaking with media
Journalists from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill say they have obtained a BP contractor agreement that states workers were not allowed to speak with the media.
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