BP Media Clampdown: Journalists Now Face Possibility of Fines, Prison Time
Journalists who come too close to oil spill clean-up efforts without permission could find themselves facing a $40,000 fine and even one to five years in prison under a new rule instituted by the Coast Guard late last week.
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Oil Spill Media Access: Reporters Still Given The Runaround Even As Public Health Concerns Mount
We're usually at some point provided access to the health services being offered by the federal government.
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VIDEO: BP CEO Tony Hayward Re-Recites Ad Copy In Congressional Hearings
By Jason Linkins & Ben Craw (Huffington Post)
Anyone who was tuned in to this morning's session of Congressional hearings featuring various angry members of the House of Representatives, BP CEO ... Continue Reading
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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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Oil Spill Media Access: BP Officials Continue To Block Reporters (VIDEO)
Despite the fact that the media is to have access to the areas affected by the Gulf oil spill, an overall media clampdown continues.
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