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Jay Rockefeller — Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
By
Aaron Mehta
January 5, 2011
John D. “Jay” Rockefeller IV, an heir to the great Rockefeller fortune, continues to oversee a vast — and contentious — portfolio as chair o
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Congressmen call for probe of fraud-plagued phone fund for schools, libraries
Financial stability panel told of "inexcusable breakdowns" in foreclosure process
By
Jeremy Borden
November 23, 2010
Reform reading: Will Warren aide fill top job at new consumer agency?
By
Shirley Gao
June 9, 2011
Even with U.S. oversight, AIG keeps secrets
By
Ben Protess
April 20, 2010
Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
What do the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), and the new American Crossroads group have i
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Some energy CEOs among highest paid U.S. corporate bosses
By
Chris Hamby
May 12, 2011
Big oil protects its interests
By
Aron Pilhofer
July 15, 2004
Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
Oil industry trade group takes to D.C. airwaves
By
Michael Beckel
March 22, 2013
Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
WASHINGTON, June 14, 2000 — A saga involving Big Oil, millions of unrealized tax dollars, whistle-blowers, members of Congress and campaign
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Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
Big oil protects its interests
By
Aron Pilhofer
July 15, 2004
Amid record profits, Exxon tries to shirk interest payments in Valdez oil spill case
By
Marianne Lavelle
October 31, 2008
'Upset' emissions: Flares in the air, worry on the ground
By
Kristen Lombardi
and
Andrea Fuller
May 21, 2013
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Amid record profits, Exxon tries to shirk interest payments in Valdez oil spill case
By
Marianne Lavelle
October 31, 2008
At the same time that ExxonMobil was racking up the largest quarterly profit of any U.S. company in history — $14.8 billion — the oil giant
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Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
Safety risks underscored by violations at ExxonMobil refinery
By
Alexandra Duszak
September 19, 2011
Big oil protects its interests
By
Aron Pilhofer
July 15, 2004
Judge rejects Exxon attempt to end lawsuit over refinery pollution
By
iWatch News
June 8, 2011
Court boosts environmental advocates seeking stronger enforcement
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Mercury falling: Groundbreaking power plant emissions rule imminent
By
Corbin Hiar
December 16, 2011
5 questions for William Ruckelshaus
By
Corbin Hiar
November 16, 2011
Q&A: Former Bush official touts ‘market-based’ air toxics regulation
By
Corbin Hiar
December 22, 2011
Why Americans still breathe known hazards decades after ‘clean air’ law
By
Jim Morris
and
Corbin Hiar
November 16, 2011
Big oil protects its interests
By
Aron Pilhofer
July 15, 2004
Industry spends hundreds of millions on lobbying, elections
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Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
Some energy CEOs among highest paid U.S. corporate bosses
By
Chris Hamby
May 12, 2011
Oil industry trade group takes to D.C. airwaves
By
Michael Beckel
March 22, 2013
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Safety risks underscored by violations at ExxonMobil refinery
By
Alexandra Duszak
September 19, 2011
Though violations were serious, fixes need not be immediate
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New scrutiny of worker safety excludes some chemical plants
By
Chris Hamby
December 1, 2011
California's 'safe' workplaces include employers with spotty records
By
FairWarning
July 7, 2011
'Upset' emissions: Flares in the air, worry on the ground
By
Kristen Lombardi
and
Andrea Fuller
May 21, 2013
In U.S. Steel town, fatal gas explosion goes unpunished by OSHA
By
Jim Morris
May 21, 2012
'Upset' emissions: Flares in the air, worry on the ground
By
Kristen Lombardi
and
Andrea Fuller
May 21, 2013
Residents living along the chemical corridor of Texas and Louisiana often encounter 'upset' emissions -- triggering pollution, health fears.
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Safety risks underscored by violations at ExxonMobil refinery
By
Alexandra Duszak
September 19, 2011
Oil industry trade group takes to D.C. airwaves
By
Michael Beckel
March 22, 2013
Chamber of Commerce, other biz lobbies drill big oil for new cash gusher
By
Peter H. Stone
August 11, 2010
Oil-financed Congress members target public-interest group
By
Richard Prince
and
Esther Cassidy
June 14, 2000
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