New oil refinery in South Dakota says it will use alternative to toxic acid

By Chris Hamby

The company planning to build the nation’s first new major oil refinery in 35 years will use a safer technology as a substitute for a highly

Excerpts from this story referencing "ABC News":

"… in an accident or a terrorist attack, a recent Center for Public Integrity-ABC News investigation found.Hyperion Resources, the company planning the new refin …"

"… of this heavier crude causes greater environmental damage than other crude.ABC News contributed to this story. …"

White House acknowledges visitor logs are incomplete

By Fred Schulte

Press secretary says visitor logs incomplete despite months touting transparency

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"… lease. They’re designed for security reasons,” he said. Jake Tapper of ABC News put the question to Carney at the daily White House media briefing.A Cente …"

Commentary: Profiteering from democracy

By Charles Lewis

In his January 1998 State of the Union address, after decrying the campaign-fund-raising "arms race," Preside

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"… Hale Boggs and U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican Lindy Boggs, and brother of ABC News correspondent Cokie Roberts, (National Cable Television Association; Magaz …"

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Global warming: Heated denials

By Lisa Chiu

Stand-up comedian Tim Slagle was on a roll. In a lunchtime routine tailored to 400 conference attendees, Slagle was killing ‘em with jokes a

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"… president of the Czech Republic.The event’s closing speech was given by ABC News reporter John Stossel, who gave the audience pointers on how to better sel …"

Starr Struck: Part one

By Florence George Graves

BOSTON, April 1, 1998 — The Kenneth Starr assailed by the Clinton administration as an agent of a vast right-wing conspiracy is the same Ken

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"… or deny receiving subpoenas.Eileen Murphy, director of media relations for ABC News, says the network has received one subpoena, for the Susan McDougal outtak …"

Authorities question criteria for access to flight simulators

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, September 25, 2001 — Congress and the executive branch are reviewing the largely unregulated access to the nations 527 licensed

Excerpts from this story referencing "ABC News":

"… traro, former executive director of the CIAs counterterrorism center, told ABC News. In an interview with The Public i, Cannistraro said that the FBI in Minne …"

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Denying global warming with John Stossel

By Lisa Chiu

ABC News reporter John Stossel doesn’t fear global warming, and he’s working to make sure you don’t, either....

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"… of the town of Wellfleet.”UPDATE: Check out our latest on the conference. …"

IMPACT: House committee slaps OMB with subpoena over loan guarantee

By Ronnie Greene

IMPACT: House panel slams OMB with subpoena for detail on loan guarantee to Obama bundler

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"… ecome a flashpoint amid larger scrutiny over how well, and how fairly, the Department of Energy has doled out taxpayer dollars to bankroll green energy projects.In all, D …"

White House budget office raised risk on big solar loan guarantee

By Ronnie Greene and Jeremy Borden

OMB assigned a higher risk to Solyndra loan guarantee than Energy Department

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"… acked financing now at the center of a House investigation.In 2009, as the Department of Energy pushed to close the $535 million loan guarantee to California solar panel …"

"… nment to set aside more money in case the company defaults on payments.The Department of Energy pressed ahead, formally approving the deal in September 2009 while portray …"

"… inal decision for the loan guarantee rested with the Energy Department.The Department of Energy, responding to questions from iWatch News, said it does not discuss credit …"

Toward a stalemate in Copenhagen

By Marianne Lavelle

Industry pressures and national agendas dim prospects for a climate treaty

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"… support for the measure is easily shaken. Although a Washington Post/ABC News poll showed that three quarters of the Americans think the federal governm …"

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