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		<title>Law center plans suit over Mich. river oil spill 
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		<description>AP - A public interest law firm is preparing to sue the owners of a pipeline that ruptured in southern Michigan and dumped hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil into a Kalamazoo River tributary, while area residents planned to voice their concerns Monday to government officials.

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		<title>SEC probes BP potential insider trading: sources 
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		<description>Reuters - U.S. securities regulators are investigating whether people may have illegally profited from trading on nonpublic information at BP Plc   in the weeks and months following the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill, two sources familiar with the investigation said on Monday.

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		<title>Oil tops $81, a jump in pump prices could follow 
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		<description>AP - Oil prices rose 3 percent Monday on positive economic news and rallying stock markets. The jump above $81 per barrel could translate into higher pump prices ahead.

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		<title>Oil prices climb close to $80 
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		<description>AFP - World oil prices climbed on Monday, approaching 80 dollars per barrel, as traders set aside downbeat Chinese economic data to focus on rising stock markets, analysts said.

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		<title>BP: Upcoming kill attempt might do the trick alone 
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		<description>AP - After insisting for months that a pair of costly relief wells were the only surefire way to kill the oil leak at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, BP officials said Monday they may be able to do it just with lines running from a ship to ...</description>
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		<title>BP plans off Libya, Shetlands meet opposition 
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		<description>AP - Plans by BP to begin drilling for oil off Britain's Shetland isles and the Libyan coast within weeks are facing growing opposition in the wake of the disastrous Gulf of Mexico oil spill.

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		<title>Groups seek judge&#8217;s removal from drilling case 
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		<description>AP - Several environmental groups have asked a federal appeals court to disqualify a judge from a lawsuit over the Obama administration's initial six-month moratorium on deep-water oil drilling.

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		<title>Unity College to Gift White House Solar Panels to People of China and Solar Energy Industries Association of America 
    (PR Newswire)</title>
		<description>PR Newswire - UNITY, Maine, Aug. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Thursday, August 5, Unity College will gift two solar panels formerly atop the White House to the people of China and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

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		<title>EPA says Gulf dispersants not more toxic than oil 
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		<description>AP - A new federal study of chemical dispersants used to break up oil in the Gulf of Mexico shows that when mixed with oil, the dispersant is no more toxic to aquatic life than oil alone.

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		<title>Gulf seafood declared safe; fishermen not so sure 
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		<description>AP - Seafood from some parts of the oil-fouled Gulf of Mexico has been declared safe to eat by the government, based in part on human smell tests. But even some Gulf fishermen are questioning whether the fish and shrimp are OK to feed to their own families.

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