Monday June 15, 2009 WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court is stepping into a dispute between Shell Oil Co. and gas station operators who claim the oil company tried to drive them out of business. The justices, in an order Monday, say they will hear arguments next year in a case involving eight Shell station [...]
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Concern at ‘deteriorating’ Corrib row
LABOUR PARTY president Michael D Higgins has expressed concern about a deteriorating situation with the Corrib gas project in north Mayo, following the sinking last week of a fishing vessel in Broadhaven Bay.
No cover for sunk vessel due to ‘act of terrorism’
Shell EP Ireland has emphaticallyrejected the allegation that people employed on the Corrib gas project were involved in any way in the incident. Mr ODonnell said he never accused Shell staff of involvement. He voiced concerns over a month ago about security staff working for Shell at Glengad.
Gardai: sinking story is fishy
Gardai say they have found no evidence to support claims by a prominent Shell to Sea protester that armed commandos sank his shellfish boat off the coast of Mayo last week.

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