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NEW ORLEANS A former BP engineer charged with deleting text messages
about the company's response to its 2010 oil spill in the Gulf
of Mexico says federal prosecutors have tacked on "farcical" allegations
that he also deleted dozens of voicemails.A court filing Wednesday by Kurt
Mix's defense attorneys asks a judge to bar prosecutors from making any
references to nearly 350 voicemails that couldn't be recovered from Mix's
phone.Mix's lawyers also want copies of transcripts for the grand jury proceedings
that produced a new March 20 indictment against their client. The new
indictment added allegations that Mix deleted about 40 voicemails from a
supervisor and roughly 15 voicemails from a BP contractor.Mix, a resident
of Katy, Texas, pleaded not guilty last May to two counts of
obstruction of justice.
ch everywhere but Caracas, the capital. Worsening power
outages, crumbling infrastructure and other unfulfilled promises witnessed
this week in a trip through the country's industrial heartland could be
an important factor in Sunday's election to replace socialist President
Hugo Chavez, who died last month after a long battle with cancer.His
political heir, Nicolas Maduro, is favored to win, largely on the strength
of Chavez's generous anti-poverty programs, which Chavez emphasized over
public works with one big exception: housing.But polls show that support
may be eroding and the outages are a testament to the neglect
many Venezuelans consider inexcusable in this major oil-producing state.
Violent crime, double-digit inflation, official corruption and persistent
food shortages are other factors.Some of the rolling, intermittent blackouts
are still scheduled. But most are no longer announced. They generally last
three to four hours a day on average, said Miguel Lara, who
ran the power grid until Chavez forced him out in 2004 for
being "a political risk."Jose Aguilar, a U.S.-based consultant with extensive
and more recent experience in Venezuela's electrical industry, says it is
suffering "a downward spiral of deterioration." Insufficient transmission
lines are running so hot that 20,000 distribution transformers burned out
last year, he said. "They run them cherry red."Electrical substations are
in a precarious state, Aguilar and Lara s
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