If only there were a rewind button. From the first, almost cheerfully do-able estimate of 1,000 barrels of oil spewing daily into the Gulf of Mexico to a… jaw-dropping 5,000 barrel revision horrifying 19,000 barrel update are-you-kidding-me? 25,000 barrel recalculation and an it’s way-way-way-more-than-the-Exxon-Valdez admission …the bad news on the BP catastrophe has gone so [...]
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