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NYT spill account to become a movie The INDsider A trio of film production companies has purchased the rights to “Deepwater Horizon's Final Hour,” The New York Times' exhaustive account of the BP explosion and spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The April 20, 2010 disaster killed 11 rig workers and … Summit Entertainment acquires rights to "Deepwater Horizon"Entertainment Weekly 'Ninja Assassin' Writer to Tackle Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig DisasterFirst Showing Summit To Adapt DEEPWATER HORIZON'S FINAL HOURObsessed With Film Shockya.com –AFP –Ecorazzi all 235 news articles »
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Atlantic bluefin tuna may become endangered, thanks to Gulf oil spill NOLA.com "The Atlantic bluefin tuna was already devastated by overfishing prior to the Gulf spill, but afterwards, we've been very concerned that the spill impacted … Tuna Imperiled by Overfishing, Oil Spill Clears First Hurdle to Endangered …Center for Biological Diversity (press release)
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Transocean Employees Become Focus of BP Oil-Spill Investigators BusinessWeek July 21 (Bloomberg) — Transocean Ltd. employees onboard the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig when it exploded in the Gulf of Mexico have become the focus of … No Shortage of Books on Oil SpillNew York Times 3 months into Gulf disaster, BP says relief tunnel should reach blown-out well …Newser BP tests continue as officials explore new optionCNN BloggingStocks (blog) –Christian Science Monitor –International Business Times all 17,058 news articles »
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Scientists become celebrities in oil spill story
AP – Louisiana State University’s Edward Overton once published a research article with the tongue-tangling title, “Effectiveness of Phytoremediation and Bioremediation of n-Alknaes as a Function of the length of the Carbon Chain in Wetland Environments.”
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