1 of 3 Wells Capped, Heavy BP Oil Spotted Miles Off the Louisiana Coast 6
Heavy oil spotted seven miles off coast Posted on May 5, 2010 at 3:44 PM Updated today at 3:44 PM Heavy oil has been spotted 7 miles off the coast of Southwest Pass, according to Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser.
Democracy NOW! – DN! 1/2 We continue our discussion on the BP oil spill, we turn to its long-term ecological impact. Carl Safina, the founding president of Blue Ocean Institute, warns the ecological fallout from the spill may be felt across much of the world.Published with written permission from democracynow.org. www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW! creative commons license. Credits for this video belongs to democracynow.org, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide. (3rd part video may be included under Fair Use)
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Louisiana Workforce Commission Officials Plan Tour of Oil Spill Response in Jefferson Parish 0
State of Louisiana Releases BP Letter Regarding Sand Berm Funding 0
BP Announces First Payment on Barrier Islands Project for State of Louisiana 0
Pr. Obama in Louisiana (1) with Governers at BP Spill 0
OIL SPILL “TOP KILL” ATTEMPT RESUMES AS PRESIDENT VISITS GULF Today President Obama is expected to give statements from Louisiana on the progress of the oil spill cleanup and the status of the so-called top kill maneuver. Officials had initially reported moderate success with the maneuver, which pumps mud and drilling fluid to counteract the oil pressure, but paused the effort when too much fluid leaked along with the oil.
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Governor Jindal Announces Saints Event to Support Coastal Louisiana Tuesday 0
Louisiana spill response on Mississippi river 6
New Deepwater Horizon images:
Louisiana spill response on Mississippi river
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Weekly Address: Speaking from Louisiana on the Oil Spill 0
Speaking from Grand Isle, Louisiana, the President discusses the hardships local residents and small business owners are facing as a result of the BP oil spill. He pledges to make sure those responsible do not shortchange them.
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Donated pet food on way to help oil spill-impacted coastal Louisiana residents care for their animals 0
Donated pet food on way to help oil spill-impacted coastal Louisiana residents care for their animals
A truck loaded with donated dog and cat food is scheduled to arrive in Belle Chasse this afternoon to help coastal Louisiana pet owners struggling with economic hardship due to the Gulf oil spill, the Humane Society of the United States said. The…
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