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news aggregatorVIDEO: Murky background to Heywood's deathAs China's communist party admit that Neil Heywood may have been murdered, there are still questions about whether the real reason for the British businessman's death will ever emerge.
Racial bias saves death row manConvicted US killer Marcus Robinson is ordered off death row after a judge determines that racial bias was evident during jury selection in his 1994 trial.
Man fails to overturn convictionA man jailed for the homophobic murder of CountyTyrone supermarket boss Shaun Fitzpatrick has failed in his bid to have his conviction overturned.
Florida judge grants gunman bailA judge sets bail at $150,000 for George Zimmerman, charged with murder over the death of unarmed black Florida teenager Trayvon Martin.
Why we must remember BP disasterMan makes dating spreadsheetResident poet for botanic gardenThe National Botanic Garden of Wales has appointed its first resident poet, who says she will use the plants to inspire her work.
Sharp eye sees crippled EnvisatEurope's troubled flagship Earth observer, Envisat, is pictured by another spacecraft flying just underneath it.
VIDEO: Sir Chris Hoy on becoming a championAs preparations continue across the country for the London Olympics, cyclist Sir Chris Hoy talks about inspiring new champions and how he became a Olympic gold medalist.
Faithfull's troubled past on showMarianne Faithfull, the singer and former muse of Mick Jagger, uses an art exhibition at the Tate Liverpool gallery to confront her troubled past.
Reporter attempts to describe taste of hemp vodkaANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) -- As a beer drinker, I knew I was out of my league when I tried to open up the bottle of Purgatory....
BP Cover-upPart 2: Bribery, George Bush and WikiLeaksby Greg Palast - Exclusive for EcoWatch.org Evidence now implicates top BP executives as well as its partners Chevron and Exxon and the Bush Administration in the deadly cover-up –– which included falsifying a report to the Securities Exchange Commission. Yesterday, Ecowatch.org revealed that, in September 2008, nearly two years before the Deepwater Horizon explosion in the Gulf of Mexico, another BP rig had blown out in the Caspian Sea––which BP concealed from U.S. regulators and Congress. Had BP, Chevron, Exxon or the Bush State Department revealed the facts of the earlier blow-out, it is likely that the Deepwater Horizon disaster would have been prevented. Days after the Deepwater Horizon blow-out, a message came in to our offices in New York from an industry insider floating on a ship in the Caspian Sea. He stated there had been a blow-out, just like the one in the Gulf, and BP had covered it up. To confirm this shocking accusation, I flew with my team to the Islamic republic of Azerbaijan. Outside the capital, Baku, near the giant BP terminal, we found workers, though too frightened to give their names, who did confirm that they were evacuated from the BP offshore platform as it filled with explosive methane gas. Support The Palast Investigative Fund and keep our work alive!Before we could get them on camera, my crew and I were arrested and the witnesses disappeared. Expelled from Azerbaijan, we still obtained the ultimate corroboration: a secret cable from the U.S. Embassy to the State Department in Washington laying out the whole story of the 2008 Caspian blow-out. The source of the cable, classified "SECRET," was a disaffected US soldier, Private Bradley Manning who, through WikiLeaks provided hot smoking guns to The Guardian. The information found in the U.S. embassy cables is a block-buster. The cables confirmed what BP will not admit to this day: there was a serious blow-out and its cause was the same as in the Gulf disaster two years later: the cement ("mud") used to cap the well had failed. Bill Schrader, President of BP-Azerbaijan, revealed the truth to our embassy about the Caspian disaster: “Schrader said that the September 17th shutdown of the Central Azeri (CA) platform… was the largest such emergency evacuation in BP’s history. Given the explosive potential, BP was quite fortunate to have been able to evacuate everyone safely and to prevent any gas ignition. … Due to the blowout of a gas-injection well there was ‘a lot of mud’ on the platform.” From other sources, we discovered the cement which failed had been mixed with nitrogen as a way to speed up drying, a risky process that was repeated on the Deepwater Horizon. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., president Waterkeeper Alliance and senior attorney for Natural Resources Defense Council, calls the concealment of this information, "criminal. We have laws that make it illegal to hide this." The cables also reveal that BP's oil-company partners knew about the blow-out but they too concealed the information from Congress, regulators and the Securities Exchange Commission. BP's major US partners in the Caspian Sea drilling operation were Chevron and Exxon. The State Department got involved in the matter because BP’s U.S. partners and the Azerbaijani government were losing over $50 million per day due to the platform’s shutdown. The Embassy cabled Washington: “BP’s ACG partners are similarly upset with BP’s performance in this episode, as they claim BP has sought to limit information flow about this event even to its ACG partners.” Kennedy is concerned about the silent collusion of Chevron, Exxon and the Azerbaijani government. “The only reason the public doesn’t know about it is because the Azerbaijani government conspired with them to disappear the people who saw it happen and then to act in concert, in collusion, in cahoots with BP, with Exxon, with Chevron to conceal this event from the American public.” – To read the full story go to EcoWatch.org – Check out the Youtube video
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Greg Palast is the author of Vultures’ Picnic (Penguin 2011), which centers on his investigation of BP, bribery and corruption in the oil industry. Palast, whose reports are seen on BBC-TV and Britain’s Channel 4, will be providing investigative reports for EcoWatch.org. You can read Vultures' Picnic, "Chapter 1: Goldfinger," or download it, at no charge: click here. Subscribe to Palast's Newsletter and podcasts. Categories: Conservative, Editorials, Greg Palast, International, Issues, New World Order / Globalism, News, Oil / Energy, Politics, Truth News, US
Opinion: 'Mommy wars' avoid issuesThe "mommy wars" that have cropped up repeatedly this campaign season are a figment of political pundits' imagination. The most recent example, of course, was the political and media tempest that followed Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen's comment that Ann Romney, Mitt Romney's wife and a mother of five, had not "worked a day in her life." Many made political hay with the remark.
CA pedophile wants out of state mental hospitalSANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- Upon his release from prison in the mid-1990s, twice-convicted pedophile Sid Landau moved in with friends in Southern California, hoping for a new start and a chance to fade quietly into the background....
Pakistani passenger jet with 127 on board crashesISLAMABAD (AP) -- A Pakistani passenger jet with 127 people on board crashed Friday as it was landing at an airport near Islamabad, officials said....
Protests flare ahead of Bahrain raceVIDEO: US emergency landing after bird strikeA Delta Airlines plane has made an emergency landing in New York after an apparent bird strike.
Culture department 'not for chop'The government has downplayed claims that the department responsible for the Olympics could be scrapped after the London Games.
US Airways makes deals with 3 AMR unionsDALLAS (AP) — U.S. Airways has struck deals with labor unions at American Airlines to win their support for a possible merger with American. The unions represent more than 50,000 workers including pilots, flight attendants and ground workers at American, the nation's third-largest airline. Mexico volcano spews glowing rock, tower of ashHUEJOTZINGO, Mexico (AP) -- The Popocatepetl volcano shot a heavy plume of ash into the sky southeast of Mexico's capital and spewed glowing rock from its crater at dawn on Friday....
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