William K. Reilly
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- Undersea robots snuck around a mile deep in the Gulf on Monday attempting to do a head job on a shaft that has already been gushing for 3 months.
- 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.
- A junkyard of crippled equipment littered the ocean floor Sunday near a ruptured oil well gushing crude into the Gulf of Mexico, the remnants of a massive rig that exploded weeks ago and the failed efforts since to cap the leak.
- 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.




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