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- Fertile Mississipi-- Oil from the massive Gulf spill neared fertile barrier islands in Mississippi on Thursday as spilled crude forced Florida officials to close a popular section of beach near the Alabama border.
- The BP oil rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico has resulted in one of the largest oil spills in history and is expected to cause almost unmeasurable environmental damage. The compenastable damage from the oil spill is expected to cause Gulf coast businesses and property owners billions of dollars in damages. The oil rig, which is owned and operated by Transocean and leased to British Petroleum (BP) exploded on April 20th and caused the untimely death of 11 workers.
- BP SUX, currently the champion polluter, informed the Federal governement today it is working to keep its title by using chemicals that will kill the small fish that feed the top of the food chains.
- BP admitted Thursday that it was lying about how much oil is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico as heavy crude began poisoning Louisiana's wetlands feeding the collpase of America's fisheries and creating certainty about the massive monthlong spill's effect on the American economy.




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