In Midst of Gulf Disaster, New National Ocean Policy Gives Hope for Our Seas
I have always loved the oceans. My father was a Navy man and one requirement he had for us growing up was that we had to live near a body of saltwater. I was raised listening to foghorns by night and being chased by horseshoe crabs by day.
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Frustrated By Boycott, Station Owners Want BP Help
Tension is mounting between BP and the neighborhood retailers that sell its gasoline.
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BP Call Center Employee Admits: ‘We’re A Diversion’ (VIDEO)
Speaking under the cloak of anonymity as "Janice," the call center employee describes the operation as nothing more than a "diversion."
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BP Now Valued At Less Than Its Assets
The financial toll of the oil spill disaster in the Gulf of Mexico escalated Wednesday as BP's stock plummeted to a 14-year low and fishermen, businesses and property owners who have filed damage claims with the company angrily complained of delays, excessive paperwork and skimpy payments that have put them on the verge of going under.
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