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Denise Rednour and Kimberly McCuiston report on the Gulf Coast oil crisis that hasn't died

The media may have moved onto other stories, but for Gulf Coast residents like our guests, the disaster that began with last year’s oil rig explosion has not abated.

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The media says the Gulf Coast oil disaster is resolved. Denise Rednour knows differently

A year after the onset of the Gulf Coast oil spill, the media has moved on to other stories. Denise Rednour knows, first-hand, that the crisis is still ongoing, and that coastal residents are experiencing petrochemical-related illnesses and symptoms on a widespread scale.

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Denise Rednour: It's time to tell the truth about the Gulf Coast oil spill disaster

While the media focuses on other news stories, Gulf Coast residents such as radio guest Denise Rednour live under constant duress due to new oil spills, continued dispersant spraying, and bleak job prospects.

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Update on BP oil disaster from Cara Fay, Paul Doom, Nancy Lazaryan and Denise Rednour

Prior radio guests Cara Fay, Nancy Lazarian, and Denise Rednour join 22-year-old Paul Doom in describing the health dangers that still exist in the Gulf Coast.

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Approaching the holidays, the Corexit nightmare continues in the Gulf, per Denise Rednour

Increasing numbers of Gulf residents are sick. Many are jobless and growing weaker. Providing care for families, friends, and pets is fraught with challenges. Meanwhile, most of mainstream media remains silent about their plight.

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