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Instructions. National Journal Group Presentation Center Fellowship Assignment

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  1. Instructions National Journal Group Presentation Center Fellowship Assignment Please select a major news story and create a one-slide presentation in PowerPoint format that summarizes and illustrates one of the main points/takeaways of that story. You may select any story you like. There is no one “right” answer to the assignment; we are most interested in seeing how you analyze the news material and choose to present your analysis. Your submission will be evaluated by the following criteria: • Quality of titling and text • Economy of words • Use of layout and graphical representation to visually “teach” the main point • Originality of insight and framing of the issue(s) Your presentation should be only one slide, include a link to reference your source article, and be completed within 48 hours. “Pipeline Spills Stir New Criticism” New York Times 2 April 2013 Hayden Higgins 5 April 2013

  2. Pipeline Politics MurkyDue To Recent Spills April 2013 June 2010 July 2010 Feb.2011 July 2011 March2013 Late 2013 2011 <420,000gallons, Arkansas, Exxon Congress raises max fines for spills 25,000 gallons, Utah, Chevron State Dept. to rule on Keystone XL 21,000 gallons, Utah, Chevron 840,000 gallons, Michigan, Enbridge 63,000 gallons, Montana, Exxon 33,000 gallons, Utah, Chevron Michigan and Montana spills pollute major rivers, illustrating danger to freshwater Negligence by Chevron leads to Utah incident, sparking questions about regulatory system, which largely relies on corporations to oversee their own pipelines Environmental groups point to recent spills—causing home evacuations, spoiling rivers, and vast environmental damage—as proof that proposed Keystone XL pipeline poses significant dangers to public welfare http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/03/us/pipeline-spills-stir-new-criticism-of -keystone-proposal.html?src=recg From “Pipeline Spills Stir New Criticism of Keystone Proposal,” Dan Frosch, New York Times, 2 April 2013.

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