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BP's top executive acknowledged Thursday the global oil giant was unprepared to fight a catastrophic deepwater oil spill.

Crews on ships work on skimming and collecting oil near the site of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. (photo: McNamee/Getty)
Crews on ships work on skimming and collecting oil near the site of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. (photo: McNamee/Getty)

 

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+1 # Guest 2010-06-03 08:45
No kidding? This is perhaps the best-kept secret of all time!!!!
 
 
0 # Guest 2010-06-05 14:34
You simply cannot mention BP, oil spills, oil catastrophes --anything at all that entails lax environmental regulations without mentioning Dick Cheney and his secret energy policy. He gave them all a free ride.
 

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