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May 21

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News Wrap: Oil Leak Will Continue Through Tuesday, BP Says

In other news Friday, more oil coated the Louisiana coastline as BP reported a sharp decline in its oil capture rate, and a car bomb killed 23 people and wounded more than 50 in a Shiite town north of Baghdad.

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May 20

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Thursday: South Korea Accuses North of Attacking Ship; Oil Reaches Marshlands

Torpedo parts salvaged from the Yellow Sea were displayed at a press conference in Seoul. Photo by Jung Yeon-Je/AFP/Getty Images. An international civilian-military investigation team said Thursday that evidence overwhelmingly proves a North Korean submarine fired a torpedo that…

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May 19

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U.S. Scientists Recommend Setting ‘Carbon Budget’

A panel of the nation's leading scientists on Wednesday called for more research on climate change and more action to mitigate its effects, including setting a national "budget" to limit carbon emissions. In a three-part report commissioned by…

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May 19

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BP Official: Leaking Gulf Oil Well to Be Shut ‘Hopefully Within a Week’

In a newsmaker interview, Jeffrey Brown talks to BP Managing Director Robert Dudley about the gulf oil leak, as lawmakers point blame at the company, nearly a month after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico.

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May 19

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News Wrap: U.S. Contractor Killed in NATO Base Attack in Afghanistan

In other news Wednesday, Taliban militants attacked one of NATO's largest military bases in Afghanistan, killing a U.S. contractor and democrats in the Senate fell short in a bid to push financial reform to a final vote.

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May 19

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U.S. in Talks with Cuba Over Containing Oil Leak

The State Department engaged in rare talks with the Cuban government, amid fears that strong currents could carry the spreading oil slick eastward. Jeffrey Brown reports on the ongoing attempts to capture oil flowing from the sunken rig.

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May 18

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Tar Balls Raise Concerns for Florida Coastline, Atlantic Ocean

Marine Scientists said sections of the giant Gulf oil spill are nearing the loop current, which could carry the contamination around the tip of Florida and deeper into the Atlantic Ocean. Ray Suarez talks to a Wall Street Journal reporter…

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May 18

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Fisheries Hit by Spreading Oil Contamination Closures in Gulf

Federal officials nearly doubled the no-fishing zone in the Gulf of Mexico, as administration officials faced sharp criticism from lawmakers. Ray Suarez reports on the ongoing fallout from the gulf oil spill.

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May 17

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How Much Difference Do 2,000 Barrels a Day Make for Containment Efforts?

By Chris Amico

With BP reporting some success in siphoning off oil leaking out of the Deepwater Horizon well, we've updated our Gulf Leak Meter to reflect a slightly slowed rate of leakage. Updated May 18, 4:30 p.m. | BP…

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May 17

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Monday: BP Begins Siphoning Oil From Leak; Iran Strikes Deal to Ship Uranium

BP took a significant step forward Sunday in the effort to contain the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, connecting a mile-long tube from a ship to the damaged pipeline some 5,000 feet below water. Speaking on…

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