Tuesday, 4 October 2011

State Department accused of cozy ties with Keystone XL lobbyist

The lobbyist for a Canadian company trying to build a new 1,700-mile oil pipeline across the U.S. got quiet support, including boosterish emails and an invitation to an official Fourth of July celebration, from employees at the U.S. State Department while the agency was deciding whether to approve a ...


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