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Final Decision Elusive for Keystone XL Pipeline (#3837)
The waiting game is far from dull where the Keystone XL pipeline is concerned. Though the door has closed on the public comment period in response to the U.S. State Department’s Environmental... 03:29
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Activists Flood Keystone Pipeline Hearing (#3834)
Emotions ran high, this week, in Grand Island, Nebraska where the U.S. State Department held its sole public hearing on the environmental review of the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. 04:14
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PBS NewsHour | BP to Pay Largest Fine in U.S. History, Admit Guilt | PBS (#10489)
BP to Pay Largest Fine in U.S. History, Admit Guilt in Gulf Oil Spill Settlement 11:16
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PBS NewsHour | Gulf Still Grapples With Massive BP Oil Leak 2 Years Later | PBS (#10311)
Gulf Still Grapples With Massive BP Oil Leak 2 Years Later 10:29
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PBS NewsHour | News Wrap: Heavy Rain, Flooding After Latest Gulf Coast Storm | PBS (#10147)
In other news Monday, residents in Slidell, La. waded through flooded neighborhoods after the latest storm dropped more than 14 inches of rain. At least 16,000 costumers were left without power... 05:42
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PBS NewsHour | Students Investigate Oil Spill Containment Methods | PBS (#10117)
Students report on the aftermath of the Gulf oil spill. 04:16
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PBS NewsHour | Gulf Residents Still Frustrated With Handling of BP Oil Spill | PBS (#10014)
Tom Bearden reports from the Gulf on residents' attitudes. 08:29
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Nightly Business Report | Signs of Economic Recovery in the Gulf Coast | PBS (#30209)
News of economic recovery in the Gulf Coast is shared by Peter Ricchiuti. 03:26
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PBS NewsHour | Technology Failures, Perils of Deepwater Drilling Among Gulf Oil Spill's Lessons | PBS (#10011)
Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Washington Post reporter Joel Achenbach. 06:49
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Washington Week | Webcast Extra - April 22, 2011 | PBS (#5043)
John Ensign resigns; violence in Syria; inflation; oil spill anniversary 07:36
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PBS NewsHour | One Year On, Photographer Captures the Lingering Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill | PBS (#10010)
One Year On, Photographer Captures the Lingering Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill 04:12
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PBS NewsHour | Compensation Disputes Among Lingering Impacts of Gulf Spill | PBS (#10010)
Compensation Disputes Among Lingering Impacts of Gulf Spill 12:01
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PBS NewsHour | Deepwater Horizon Survivor: 'I Can't Go Back on a Rig' | PBS (#10010)
We followed up with Christopher Choy, a roustabout who survived the blast. 06:25
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Nightly Business Report | Thursday, Apr. 21, 2011 | PBS (#30209)
Full Program: Silver shines with a strong rally. 24:57
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PBS NewsHour | Louisianans Still Struggling One Year After the Gulf Oil Spill | PBS (#10009)
Hari Sreenivasan talks to Shauna Sanford and Charlie Whinham of LPB about the oil spill. 05:18
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