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  • (6)U.S.-NEW ORLEANS-OIL-PELICAN
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    (100527) -- NEW ORLEANS, May 27, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Bird rescue experts clean a nearly three-year-old brown pelican in the Mexico Gulf wildlife rehabilitation center at Fort Jackson, south Louisiana, the United States, May 25, 2010. BP started a so-called "top kill" operation Wednesday afternoon in an attempt to plug a undersea gusher in the Gulf of Mexico. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (zhs)
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  • (1)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL-STATIC KILL-CEMENTING-COMPLETE
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    (100805) -- NEW YORK, Aug. 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A view is seen in the video image captured August 5, 2010 from a BP live feed in the Gulf of Mexico. BP said on Thursday it completed cementing operations at the ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico at 14:15 CDT, as part of the static kill procedure. Monitoring of the well is underway in order to confirm the effectiveness of the procedure. (Xinhua/BP Live Feed) (zw)
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  • (2)U.S.-OIL SPILL-OILED BIRD-CAPTURE
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    (100606) -- JEFFERSON PARISH, June 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Carl Pellegrin (L) of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and Tim Kimmel of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service prepare to net an oiled pelican in Barataria Bay, Louisiana, the United States, June 5, 2010. The pelican was successfully netted and transported to a facility on Grand Isle in Louisiana for stabilization before being taken to Fort Jackson Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Venice, Louisiana, for cleaning. (Xinhua/U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class John Miller) (zw)
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  • (3)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL
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    (100606) -- GULF SHORES, June 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Workers clean the oil washed ashore from the BP Deepwater Horizon spill at the beach of Gulf Shores, southern Alabama, the United States, June 6, 2010. More than half of the oil leaking each day in the Gulf of Mexico is now being captured and the British Petroleum (BP) will restore the gulf to its original state, BP's chief executive Tony Hayward said Sunday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (zw)
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  • (5)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL
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    (100606) -- GULF SHORES, June 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- Workers clean the oil washed ashore from the BP Deepwater Horizon spill at the beach of Gulf Shores, southern Alabama, the United States, June 6, 2010. More than half of the oil leaking each day in the Gulf of Mexico is now being captured and the British Petroleum (BP) will restore the gulf to its original state, BP's chief executive Tony Hayward said Sunday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (zw)
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  • (8)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL
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    (8)U.S.-GULF OF MEXICO-OIL SPILL
    (100606) -- GULF SHORES, June 6, 2010 (Xinhua) -- A worker cleans the oil washed ashore from the BP Deepwater Horizon spill at the beach of Gulf Shores, southern Alabama, the United States, June 6, 2010. More than half of the oil leaking each day in the Gulf of Mexico is now being captured and the British Petroleum (BP) will restore the gulf to its original state, BP's chief executive Tony Hayward said Sunday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (zw)
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  • (4)US-GULF-OIL-LEAK
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    (100605) -- ALABAMA, June 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- BP cleanup workers clean a beach facing the Mexico Gulf as tourists enjoy a sunshine on Dauphin Island, south Alabama, the United States, June 4, 2010. Oil and gas is being received onboard a tanker on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico following the successful placement of a containment cap over a ruptured undersea well, BP said Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lyi)
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  • (1)US-GULF-OIL-LEAK
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    (100605) -- ALABAMA, June 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- BP cleanup workers clean a beach facing the Mexico Gulf as tourists enjoy a sunshine on Dauphin Island, south Alabama, the United States, June 4, 2010. Oil and gas is being received onboard a tanker on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico following the successful placement of a containment cap over a ruptured undersea well, BP said Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lyi)
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  • (5)US-GULF-OIL-LEAK
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    (5)US-GULF-OIL-LEAK
    (100605) -- ALABAMA, June 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- BP cleanup workers clean a beach facing the Mexico Gulf as tourists enjoy a sunshine on Dauphin Island, south Alabama, the United States, June 4, 2010. Oil and gas is being received onboard a tanker on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico following the successful placement of a containment cap over a ruptured undersea well, BP said Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lyi)
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  • (2)US-GULF-OIL-LEAK
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    (2)US-GULF-OIL-LEAK
    (100605) -- ALABAMA, June 5, 2010 (Xinhua) -- BP cleanup workers clean a beach facing the Mexico Gulf as tourists enjoy a sunshine on Dauphin Island, south Alabama, the United States, June 4, 2010. Oil and gas is being received onboard a tanker on the surface of the Gulf of Mexico following the successful placement of a containment cap over a ruptured undersea well, BP said Friday. (Xinhua/Zhang Jun) (lyi)
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