New York Times: Deep within the oak and pine forests that blanket this stretch of East Texas, the chug of machinery drones on late into the day, broken only by the sounds of a band of activists who have vowed to stop it. Here, among the woods and farmland, what might be one of the last pitched battles over the Keystone XL oil pipeline has been unfolding for weeks now, since construction of the controversial project’s southern leg began in August. As bulldozers and diggers churn up a 50-foot-wide path for the pipeline......
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Protesters Gather at Keystone XL Site in Texas
Posted by New York Times: Dan Frosch on October 13th, 2012
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