Congressional investigation reveals oil rig's blowout preventer had a hydraulic system leak | al.com
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RT @GulfOilCleanup: Cong. investigation reveals oil rig's blowout preventer had a hydraulic system leak #oilspill
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Oil comes ashore in Louisiana; workers scramble to protect Gulf Coast | al.com
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RT @GulfOilCleanup: Oil comes ashore in Louisiana; workers scramble to protect Gulf Coast #oilspill
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Latest Gulf oil spill forecast has 'area of uncertainty' close to Mississippi barrier islands Saturday | al.com
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Gulp. RT @GulfOilCleanup: Latest Gulf #oilspill forecast has 'area of uncertainty' close to MS barrier islands Sat.
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BP voids fishermen's cleanup contracts in La., cites legal mix-up
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RT @claytoncubitt: BP tries to get Louisiana fishermen to sign indemnification waivers: #oilspill
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Officials say shutting off gusher fueling oil spill at least a week away | al.com
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Doesn't look good. RT @GulfOilCleanup: Officials say shutting off gusher fueling oil spill at least a wk away #oilspill
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Gulf Coast Towns Brace as Huge Oil Slick Nears Marshes - NYTimes.com
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COCODRIE, La. — Oil gushed into the Gulf of Mexico unabated Saturday, and officials conveyed little hope that the flow could be contained soon, forcing towns along the Gulf Coast to brace for what is increasingly understood to be an imminent environmental disaster.
The spill, emanating from a pipe 50 miles offshore and 5,000 feet underwater, was creeping into Louisiana’s fragile coastal wetlands as strong winds and rough waters hampered cleanup efforts. Officials said the oil could hit the shores of Mississippi and Alabama as soon as Monday.
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The spill, emanating from a pipe 50 miles offshore and 5,000 feet underwater, was creeping into Louisiana’s fragile coastal wetlands as strong winds and rough waters hampered cleanup efforts. Officials said the oil could hit the shores of Mississippi and Alabama as soon as Monday.
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Oil Spill Q&A: Why can't the experts stop the oil from leaking? - St. Petersburg Times
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On Friday, as the first oil oozed ashore in Louisiana and the first birds were cleaned by volunteers, BP marked the end of another week of failing to shut off the source of the spill. Meanwhile, investigations into the cause of the explosion and fire continue. Here is a primer on what has gone wrong:
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