"Enlisted to help in Gulf; New England companies are working on cleanup, studying spill’s effects" by Erin Ailworth, Globe Staff | June 2, 2010
A handful of New England companies have set up operations in the Gulf of Mexico, helping to deal with the massive oil spill there — guiding seaworthy data-collecting robots, measuring currents, and analyzing oil and water samples.
Now over a month old, the spill is considered the worst in US history....
the spill promises to be profitable....
The Globe could find a kernel of corn in a mound of s***, readers.
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