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Punish EMIRATES airline.
Not considered by BBC:
“What punishment will be meted out to the Emirates airline?”
http://www.newenglishreview.org/blog_direct_link.cfm/blog_id/27400
Information on oil spills in the ocean censored by the BBC, because it doesn’t help the Narrative:
Time for some oil spill perspective
From an environmental perspective, off-shore oil drilling is far safer than Mother Nature. As the Wall Street Journal noted yesterday, oil that seeps naturally from the ocean floor puts 47 million gallons of crude into U.S. waters annually. Thus far, Deepwater Horizon has leaked about three million gallons.