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OT oil spill

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Animal

11-12-2007 05:32:50




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the tanker that spilled the oil on the coast was from China,does anyone know if they were bringing oil in or taking it out?




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tg in VA

11-13-2007 04:31:04




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 Re: OT oil spill in reply to Animal, 11-12-2007 05:32:50  
Everyone skewered Exxon after the Valdez incident in Alaska and they are still having to pay. The real question is, will the Chinese get a pass from the press and the government. Initial reports indicate human error. The NTSB is not saying the investigation may take an entire year. Sounds like the stage is being set to let the Chinese off the hook. It must be politically incorrect to critize a country that holds our economy in its hand!!!

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Jon Hagen

11-12-2007 15:32:38




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 Re: OT oil spill in reply to Animal, 11-12-2007 05:32:50  
The news is saying it was a container ship that hit the bridge and cut its fuel tank.



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jokers

11-12-2007 05:58:32




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 Re: OT oil spill in reply to Animal, 11-12-2007 05:32:50  
Wasn`t it bunker oil used to fuel the ship? That`s what I read.



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MN Scott

11-12-2007 06:06:56




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 Re: OT oil spill in reply to jokers, 11-12-2007 05:58:32  
Yup, it was fuel oil that powered the ship that leaked.



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Glenn F.

11-12-2007 05:53:47




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 Re: OT oil spill in reply to Animal, 11-12-2007 05:32:50  
They don't have any to bring, do they?

Glenn



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IaGary

11-12-2007 05:59:51




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 Re: OT oil spill in reply to Glenn F., 11-12-2007 05:53:47  
They may have none but they may be hauling for another country other than China.

Or we are selling oil to them. If so why the heck are we selling to them if there is such a shortage as all the oil companies say there is?

Gary



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