Wednesday, September 29, 2010

DAILY DOZEN: SPILL UPDATE VOLUME 28

Here's the latest news related to the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico. While it seems that the major news outlets have forgotten about the spill, the impact continues to be felt by residence of the Gulf Coast region.

1. Experts offer lessons from the Gulf oil spill. [The Providence Journal]
2. Gold rush on the Gulf: Researchers clamor for cash. [The Associated Press]
3. Degraded oil from BP Spill coats Gulf seafloor. [Live Science]
4. BP and Gulf of Mexico Alliance announce plans for implementing BP’s $500 million initiative. [BNO News - Channel 6 Online Houston]

5. 'Nauseating' damage in Gulf, says scientist. [The Epoch Times]
6. Senate Gridlock Hampers BP Oil Spill Investigation. [AOL News]
7. Consumer confidence in Florida back to pre-Gulf Oil Spill levels. [The Palm Beach Post]
8. Recreational red snapper fishing should boost economy, tourism. [Gulf Breeze News]

9. Drilling plans off Cuba stir fears of impact on Gulf. [The New York Times]
10. Shell: Mars Platform shows bright future for Gulf despite spill. [The Wall Street Journal]
11. Dems explore BP-Libya relationship. [Politico]
12. Barack Obama under fire for grossly underestimating Gulf oil spill. [Guardian UK]

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