New York Times: James Hinton looked over a barge jutting into the mouth of a 6,000-acre estuary last weekend and said, "If we can make this work, if the oil don't get in here, 1,275 miles of bay and river coastline will be protected.' A day later, Mr. Hinton said: "I could go to jail for going against unified command. Now, I don't mind going to jail, I just need to make sure it's for doing the right thing.' In a month in which Gulf Coast officials have railed about not being able to protect ......
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In Alabama, a Home-Grown Bid to Beat Back Oil
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 8th, 2010
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