100 days of oil: Gulf life will never be the same
A hundred days ago, shop owner Cherie Pete was getting ready for a busy summer serving ice cream and po-boys to hungry fishermen. Local official Billy Nungesser was planning his wedding. Environmental activist Enid Sisskin was preparing a speech about the dangers of offshore drilling.
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DEED hits the road with upbeat message and tools for state's job seekers, employers
DEED hits the road with upbeat message and tools for state's job seekers, employers By Brad Allen | Tuesday, July 27, 2010 With the number of unemployed Minnesotans stubbornly hanging above 200,000, a recent Department of Employment and Economic Development half-day road show was understandably focused on helping to jump-start jobs.
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Hansen: Archie Brooks, post-prison
Archie Brooks returns to his roots after serving time for his role in the CIETC scandal
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100 days of oil: Gulf life will never be the same
The 100 days since the April 20 explosion have been a gut-wrenching time for folks who work, play and live along the Gulf Coast. The Gulf is a sanctuary for some, an employer for others, and now, a tragedy.
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100 Days Of Oil: Gulf Life Will Never Be The Same
One hundred days after the rig explosion that set off the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history, the oil giant behind it is hoping to move beyond the losses, the gaffes and the live video that ran for weeks of the busted well coughing up massive amounts of crude every second.
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