NEW ORLEANS–(ENEWSPF)–July 17, 2010. After an extended trial period during which the supertanker skimming vessel “A Whale” was given an opportunity to demonstrate its capability to remove oil in open seas of the Gulf of Mexico, Federal On-Scene Coordinator Admiral Paul Zukunft today announced that it will not be deployed[Read More…]
Author: Gary Kopycinski
Drinking, Nudity, Sex in Shower Stall, Dead Calumet Twp. Official
Commentary One has to wonder if this was the first time this ever happened at a Calumet Township party, minus the tragic end, of course. From the Chicago Sun-Times: A Blue Island police report on the recent drowning death of a Calumet Township official reads like a college fraternity party[Read More…]
Police Rescue Two Children Living in ‘Deplorable Conditions’ on Allegheny Street
Park Forest, IL–(ENEWSPF)– Two children, ages two and eight, were removed from a home in the 200 block of Allegheny Street when an officer was dispatched to perform a well-being check. According to police, an employee of the Park Forest Water Department had been to the residence to check the[Read More…]
Toxic Dispersants Near Gulf Harm Humans and Wildlife
By Dahr Jamail and Erika Blumenfeld T r u t h o u t | Photo Essay My eyes are burning as I type this. We’ve just returned from spending the day down in Barataria, located about an hour’s drive south of New Orleans. The community of fishermen is swimming[Read More…]
Remember Recent History: Republicans Will Shut Government Down If They Win in November
Analysis First from John Quiggin: I’ve been too absorbed by my book projects and by Australian politics (of which more soon) to pay a lot of attention to the forthcoming US elections, but it seems to be widely projected that the Republicans could regain control of the House of Representatives.[Read More…]
Ongoing Administration-Wide Response to the Deepwater BP Oil Spill, July 16, 2010
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–July 16, 2010. PAST 24 HOURS Admiral Allen Provides Update on the Well Integrity Test and Overall ResponseBP continued the well integrity test, which is being closely monitored by the federal government. As part of the ongoing testing and analysis, oil flow was temporarily halted by the capping stack[Read More…]
State and Federal Biologists Closely Monitoring Oiled Birds on Raccoon Island
LOUISIANA–(ENEWSPF)–July 16, 2010. Raccoon Island, off the coast of Terrebonne Parish in Louisiana, is being closely monitored for the impact of oil on wildlife that inhabits the land mass that is part of the Isle Dernieres Barrier Island Refuge. Managed by the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF), Raccoon[Read More…]
Flow of Oil into Gulf Stemmed: Statement of Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune
Washington, D.C.–(ENEWSPF)–July 16, 2010. It is an enormous relief to learn that the flow of oil that lead to America’s worst environmental disaster has finally been stemmed. We applaud all the men and women who have worked so hard over these difficult three months to cap the well. We hope[Read More…]
BP Claims Payments Top $200 Million, July 16, 2010
LONDON–(ENEWSPF)–July 16, 2010. Expanded outreach program to claimants underway Payments to residents and businesses of the Gulf Coast reached $201 million today as BP continued to increase its outreach to thousands of people who have filed claims related to the Gulf of Mexico oil and gas spill. More than 32,000[Read More…]
Kenny Leon to Headline 12th ‘Open Dialogue’ in Chicago, August 12-14, 2010
Illinois–(ENEWSPF)–July 16, 2010. The Association of American Cultures (TAAC) invites leaders both established and emerging to attend the 12th Open Dialogue symposium, taking place in Chicago for the first time August 12-14, 2010. Attendees will help formulate action-agendas promoting equity in cultural policy, funding, and leadership in the 21st Century.[Read More…]





