It's been five months since the Justice Department announced a $50 million settlement with oil giant BP over a 2005 refinery blast in Texas that killed 15 workers and injured 173 others. The case, however, has bled into a federal appeals court and raised hackles in Congress, which is inquiring into whether Justice low-balled the deal.
March 24, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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