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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
WASHINGTON — The Transportation Department said Tuesday it has fined the El Paso Corp. and a Colorado subsidiary $2.3 million for safety violations in connection with a pipeline explosion in Wyoming three years ago that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball hundreds of feet into the air. The fine is the largest it has levied against a pipeline company, the department said. On Nov....
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Vos Iz Neais (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
El Paso, TX – Vandals painted swastikas on a West Side synagogue in what FBI agents and police are investigating as a possible hate crime. The swastikas were found on a playground and an outdoor globe recognizing donors at Chabad Lubavitch of El Paso. Tagger-style graffiti was also on windows, walls and a door. “I think the [...]
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
The Transportation Department said Tuesday it has fined the El Paso Corp. and a Colorado subsidiary $2.3 million for safety violations in connection with a pipeline explosion in Wyoming three years ago that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball hundreds of feet into the air.
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Sify (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Transportation Department said Tuesday it has fined the El Paso Corp. and a Colorado subsidiary $2.3 million for safety violations in connection with a pipeline explosion in Wyoming three
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Transportation Department said Tuesday it has fined the El Paso Corp. and a Colorado subsidiary $2.3 million for safety violations in connection with a pipeline explosion in Wyoming three years ago that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball hundreds... El Paso - Wyoming - United States Department of Transportation - United States - Business
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The Denver Business Journal (Free subscription) | yesterday
The U.S. Department of Transportation said Tuesday it has levied what it calls a record penalty of $2.3 million against gas-pipeline company El Paso Corp. and its Colorado subsidiary, Colorado Interstate Gas Co., in connection with a fatal 2006 pipeline explosion in Wyoming.
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NewsWatch: Energy (Free subscription) | yesterday
Emergency workers survey the damage after a bulldozer operator accidentally struck a natural gas pipeline causing an explosion and fire near Cheyenne, Wyo. in Nov. 2006. (AP Photo/Wyoming Tribune-Eagle, Larry Brinlee) Houston-based pipeline giant El Paso Corp. was fined...
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | yesterday
In November 2006, a bulldozer ruptured a buried natural gas pipeline owned by an El Paso subsidiary, causing a fire that scorched 600 acres. The bulldozer operator was killed.
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The Eagle Texas and Region (Free subscription) | yesterday
EL PASO, Texas -- Crews planned to work through the night Monday to deice roads after a light snowfall on parts of El Paso stalled traffic and forced the closure of a heavily traveled mountain pass, Texas Department of Transportation officials said.W ...
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EuropeNews (Free subscription) | yesterday
Is Ahmad Ibrahim Fares-Hammad yet another misunderstander of Islam, hoping to strike terror into the hearts of the enemies of Allah (Koran 8:60) or just a jihad prankster trying to make a point in a
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Politics Index (Free subscription) | yesterday
AP - The Transportation Department said Tuesday it has fined the El Paso Corp. and a Colorado subsidiary $2.3 million for safety violations in connection with a pipeline explosion in Wyoming three years ago that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball hundreds of feet into the air.
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Examiner (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Transportation Department says it has fined the El Paso Corp. and its subsidiary Colorado Interstate Gas Company $2.3 million in connection with a 2006 pipeline explosion in Wyoming that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball into the air.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Transportation Department says it has fined the El Paso Corp. and its subsidiary Colorado Interstate Gas Company $2.3 million in connection with a 2006 pipeline explosion in Wyoming that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball into the air.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Transportation Department says it has fined the El Paso Corp. and its subsidiary Colorado Interstate Gas Company $2.3 million in connection with a 2006 pipeline explosion in Wyoming that killed one worker and sent a giant fireball into the air.