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Gulf residents outraged by BP CEO’s yacht outing (AP)

The sun rises before the 5am start during the JP Morgan Asset Management Round the Island Race, with The yacht 'Bob' owned by BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward, left, Saturday June 19, 2010, near Cowes, Isle of Wight, off the south coast of England.  Spokeswoman Sheila Williams said Hayward took time off his duties handling the environmental catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico to see his boat participate in Saturday's race. (AP Photo/Chris Ison, PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT; NO SALES; NO ARCHIVESAP - Just when it seemed Gulf residents couldn’t get any more outraged about the massive oil spill fouling their coastline, word came Saturday that BP’s CEO was taking time off to attend a glitzy yacht race in England.


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