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Shell: "Something has gone wrong here"
Shell
has apologised for the
North Sea oil spill
and for its
own lack
of transparency saying: "The
fact is something has gone wrong here, so whatever risk...
Shell: "Something has gone wrong here"
Shell
has apologised for the
North Sea oil spill
and for its
own lack
of transparency saying: "The
fact is something has gone wrong here, so whatever risk...
Shell: "Something has gone wrong here"
Shell
has apologised for the
North Sea oil spill
and for its
own lack
of transparency saying: "The
fact is something has gone wrong here, so whatever risk...
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