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Seeing the spill's damage firsthand The Daily Advertiser Last year, the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded two weeks before their spring trip. The trip continued as planned. Teacher Donald Kent, a sports fisherman, assured students and academy director Stacy Hess that the oil was still to the east. … Too soon to rush back to deepwater drillingTampabay.com
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Rep. DeGette gets firsthand look at ‘massive environmental disaster’
U.S. Rep. Diane DeGette, D-Denver, said the sight of miles of Louisiana marshes coated in oil and the dank smell of crude in the humid air might pale next to the human cost of the disaster.
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May 31, 2010 by
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Obama Gets Firsthand Look At Spill Devastation
The president traveled to Louisiana for his second trip to the Gulf Coast since the Deepwater Horizon disaster, as Coast Guard officials said heavy mud injected into the blown-out Gulf wellhead has stopped the flow of oil and gas — at least temporarily. BP said it could take 48 hours to know whether the top kill procedure worked.
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May 21, 2010 by
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Native leaders get firsthand look at Gulf of Mexico spill
A group of Alaska Native Arctic leaders finished up a tour of the Gulf Coast region recently to see the impacts of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. The leaders say they won’t forget what they saw there.
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