...learned a lot from a decade of service in the U.S. Marine Corps: The most important thing was, Never ask anybody...
...commission room, and the agency sought permission to hold others at the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia. "We're coming...
...commission room, and the agency sought permission to hold others at the U.S. district court for the District of Columbia. "We're coming...
...dyed-in-the-wool North Carolinian. After serving in the U.S. Marine Corps, he earned his bachelor's degree from Western Carolina University...
...workers and causing the largest marine oil spill in history. Now...happened again after the Enron Corp. scandal, when Congress passed the...
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...workers and causing the largest marine oil spill in history. Now...happened again after the Enron Corp. scandal, when Congress passed the...
...in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers and causing the largest marine oil spill in history. Now the British company formally known as ...
...workers and causing the largest marine oil spill in history. Now...happened again after the Enron Corp. scandal, when Congress passed the...
...be one of his main concerns. "We want to encourage the [U.S.] Department of Defense to take a strict stance toward OCIs,"...
...is going to containment and cleanup of the largest oil spill in U.S history, the amount probably includes the mere beginning of legal costs...
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