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		<title>Must-read post: Horrifying photos of nature&#8217;s treasures caught in the oil</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[AP Photographer Charlie Riedel just filed the following images of seabirds caught in the oil slick on a beach on Louisiana&#8217;s East Grand Terre Island. As BP engineers continue their efforts to cap the underwater flow of oil, landfall is becoming more frequent, and the effects more evident. A bird is mired in oil on the beach at East Grand Terre Island along the Louisiana coast on Thursday, June 3, 2010. A brown pelican sits in heavy oil on the&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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