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DAY 93 Not Seen On TV BP Oil Disaster Government Investigation

DAY 94 Not Seen On TVBP Oil Disaster Government Investigation COMPLETE NOT SEEN ON TV GLOBAL COVERAGE OF BP Gulf Coast Oil Disaster BP’s fine possibly hit billions scallops off Florida’s coast hope oil stops gushing flow stopped test BP proceed integrity test on oil well New cap oil Administration bills BP .7 million more Gulf Coast victims oil shares BP stock rallies sales talk stricter claims wasted oil waiting on checks Big Oil Billion reckless Beaches Beach Tourism Failure Disaster Liability restaurant business owners closing close food water contaminated possibly residents skimmer skimming booms confirmed CNN that staff photographer had altered pictures of engineers looking at three blank screens at the companys oil spill control center making screens look like they were displaying underwater shots to enhance the quality of the photo.Static kill breached Gulf oil well begin within 48 hours pumping mud into the well force oil back into the reservoir below Retired Coast Guard Adm. Thad Allen leadingfederal response to the spill BP Wednesday incurred billion in costs related to the spill 75433 claim payments totaling 6 million BP Senior Vice President Kent Wells said Wednesday plug placed in the relief well The plug would safeguard the well in the event bad weather rolls in We are in the process of seeking approval right now We expect a decision in the not-too-distant future 7-inch pipe boom deployed by state using funds from million distributed by BP

Officials expressed optimism after BP’s “static kill” attempt to plug the leaking Gulf of Mexico oil well appeared to be working. On Capitol Hill, the Senate cleared the way for approval of a jobs bill for public workers, and Tennessee voters prepare to vote in primaries for three open seats in Congress.