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House approves drilling safety, clean up bills (AP)

Black bubbles rise from the new containment capping stack in this image captured from a BP live video feed from the Gulf of Mexico, July 21, 2010. British energy giant BP Plc defended its embattled chief executive on Wednesday and denied a report he would leave soon as scientists in the Gulf of Mexico explored a new approach to ending the worst oil spill in U.S. history.    REUTERS/BP/Handout  (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS DISASTER ENERGY ENVIRONMENT) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNSAP - The House has passed legislation that promotes new ways to clean up oil spills and approved a bill that aims to make deepwater drilling safer.


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