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To: ggersh who wrote (267298)8/7/2010 11:52:53 PM
From: Broken_ClockRespond to of 306849
 
Spill investigators want to find undersea evidence
rawstory.com
Underwater crime scene: Gulf investigators want to gather evidence a mile beneath the sea

JEFFREY COLLINS
AP News

Aug 06, 2010 17:20 EDT

Now that BP appears to have vanquished its ruptured well, authorities are turning their attention to gathering evidence from what could amount to a crime scene at the bottom of the sea.

The wreckage — including the failed blowout preventer and the blackened, twisted remnants of the drilling platform — may be Exhibit A in the effort to establish who is responsible for the biggest peacetime oil spill in history. And the very companies under investigation will be in charge of recovering the evidence.......



To: ggersh who wrote (267298)8/8/2010 3:42:50 AM
From: Skeeter BugRespond to of 306849
 
i read that as "think banks."

oh well, basically the same thing.