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Ambassador to Washington Jose Cuisia Jr. denied yesterday allegations that the Philippine embassy had failed to look into the plight of Filipino oil workers that a Louisiana-based firm had allegedly abused.

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Isang Pinoy ang nasawi habang apat pa ang kritikal at isa ang na­ wa­wala matapos sumabog ang isang oil rig sa ka­ ra­gatang sakop ng Port of Mexico, USA kahapon.

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Already at its highest level ever, Lake Champlain surpassed flood stage by 3 feet (0.9 meters) Friday, leaving hundreds of homes destroyed or damaged in a slowly unfolding catastrophe on island communities and the New York and Vermont sides of the 120-mile (193-kilometer) lake.

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There's a dirty secret buried under Gulf of Mexico beaches after cleanup workers scrape away the oil washing ashore.

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Earlier this month, BP boldly predicted the oil gushing from the bottom of the sea would be reduced to a "relative trickle" within days, and President Barack Obama told the nation last week that as much as 90 percent would soon be captured. But those goals seemed wildly optimistic Thursday after yet another setback a mile underwater.

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BP offered few details on its latest bid to stop a gushing oil well spewing crude into the Gulf of Mexico and scientists suggested any progress was incremental at best, leaving it unclear whether the worst U.S. oil spill would end any time soon.

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As officials approached to survey the damage the Gulf oil spill caused in coastal marshes, some brown pelicans couldn't fly away late Sunday. All they could do was hobble.

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Ambassador to Washington Jose Cuisia Jr. denied yesterday allegations that the Philippine embassy had failed to look into the plight of Filipino oil workers that a Louisiana-based firm had allegedly abused.

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