BP says it has plugged the oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, but the controversy continues. There's a heated debate over just how bad the spill will affect the environment. Some scientists believe the aftermath will be felt for decades, while others say the oil's already rapidly dispersing. Michael Grunwald from Time Magazine says the problem's being exaggerated.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
Agnico-Eagle Sean Boyd : Gold Not in Bubble. Could Hit $1,260 in 2010
July 29 (Bloomberg) -- Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Sean Boyd talks with Bloomberg's Lori Rothman about the outlook for gold. He said he "wouldn't write gold off yet" and that it could be trading at about $1,260 by the year's end. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Oil Spill Threatens Lake Michigan
Canadian oil pipeline leaking into major river connected to key water source
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