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- Norway, the world's sixth-largest oil producer, and 10th-largest fish producer, has engaged in relatively safe and cautious offshore exploitation for four decades. In Norway it is safe to eat fish.
- The BP Sux chief sucker, responsible for the Gulf disaster, has faced criticism over his company's response to the spill. It may be hard to beleive that a CEO can be criticised for poisoning a mere 100,000 sqare miles of ocean, but indeed, even in these Fox News, Sarah Palin days, it can happen. However he has assured the British Broadcvasting company that he wouldn't quit, and after asll, nobody wants to fire him, since that would be evideence that there is something wrong with how BP Sux does business.
- While BP is capturing more oil from its blown-out well with every passing day, scientists on a team analyzing the blow job BP Sux gave the Gulf said recently that the spew coming into the Gulf of Mexico may be considerably greater than what the government and the company have claimed. While BP is catching more spew with every passing day
- ROBERT, La. – Anger grew along the Gulf Coast as oil oozed into delicate coastal wetlands in Louisiana. BP blew an oil well, and now is now playing with what came out onto the neckline of America. BP says it will go back to catching the spew sometime Tuesday, if it's still in the mood.
- The fire- and natural-gas alarm system aboard the Deepwater Horizon was partly disabled on the night the drilling rig caught fire, according to the chief electrician.




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