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"Coast Guard Toughens Oversight of BP’s Effort"

"With oil  continuing to leak Wednesday from a runaway well in the Gulf of Mexico despite BP’s success in capturing some of the flow, a top Coast Guard official ordered the company to come up with a plan 'to ensure that the remaining oil and gas flowing can be recovered.'"

Source: NYTimes, 06/10/2010

"Red Tape Vexes Gulf Residents Seeking BP Payments"

"Fishermen, property owners and businesspeople who have filed damage claims with BP are angrily complaining of delays, excessive paperwork and skimpy payments that have put them on the verge of going under as the financial and environmental toll of the seven-week-old disaster grows."

Source: AP, 06/10/2010

"Estimate of Spilled Oil Goes Up, and BP Stock Price Goes Down"

"The stock price of BP plunged more than 15 percent Wednesday to a 14-year low as it became increasingly clear that the amount of oil spewing out of the Deepwater Horizon well is substantially greater than the company or the federal government initially estimated." BP stock opened down another 4 percent today.

Source: Wash Post, 06/10/2010

Gulf Spill Mapping, Infographic Roundup

As the Gulf oil spill continues to spread and become a growing concern to more parts of the US, these key tools will help you tell and illustrate the story.

"Amish Farming Draws Rare Government Scrutiny"

Amish farmers in Pennsylvania, whose plain living goes with a faith-based stewardship of the environment, are facing growing scrutiny for some practices the government says pollute streams.

Source: NYTimes, 06/09/2010

"Wyoming Approves 'Fracking' Disclosure Rules"

"CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A state agency that oversees oil and gas development voted Tuesday to require energy companies to disclose what chemicals they're pumping underground to improve the flow of oil and gas into well bores."

Source: AP, 06/09/2010

Recall of Cadmium-Tainted Glasses by McDonald's Sparks Debate

"As McDonald's today took the next step in recalling 12 million Shrek drinking glasses found to contain elevated levels of cadmium, both the company and the Consumer Product Safety Commission sought to tamp down concerns about the risk of the hazardous metal increasingly replacing lead in popular products."

Source: Greenwire, 06/09/2010

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