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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — BP’s stock plummeted and took much of the mar- ket down with it Tuesday as the federal government announced criminal and civil investigations into the Gulf of Mexico oil spill. BP engineers, meanwhile, tried to recover from a failed attempt to stop the gusher with an effort that will initially make the leak worse. Attorney General Eric Holder, who was visiting the Gulf to survey the fragile coastline and meet with state and federal prosecutors, would not say who might be targeted in the probes into the largest oil spill in U.S. history. “We will closely examine the actions of those in- volved in the spill. If we find evidence of illegal be- havior, we will be extreme- ly forceful in our re- sponse,” Holder said in New Orleans. BP’s stock nose-dived on Tuesday, losing nearly 15 percent of its value on the first trading day since the previous best option — the so-called “top kill” failed and was aborted at the government’s direc- tion. It dipped steeply with Holder’s late-after- noon announcement, which also sent other en- ergy stocks tumbling, ulti- mately causing the Dow Jones industrial average to tumble 112. After six weeks of fail- ures to block the well or divert the oil, BP was us- ing robotic machines to carve into the twisted ap- pendages of the crippled well. The latest attempt involved using tools re- sembling an oversized deli slicer and garden shears to break away the broken riser pipe so engineers can then position a cap over the well’s opening. Even if it succeeds, it will temporarily increase the flow of an already massive leak by 20 per- cent — at least 100,000 gallons more a day. And it is far from certain that BP will be able to cap a well that one expert compared to an out-of-control fire hydrant. “It is an engineer’s nightmare,” said Ed Over- ton, a Louisiana State University professor of en- vironmental sciences. “They’re trying to fit a 21- inch cap over a 20-inch pipe a mile away. That’s just horrendously hard to do. It’s not like you and I standing on the ground pushing — they’re using little robots to do this.” The operation has never been performed in such deep water, and is similar to an earlier failed attempt that used a larger cap that quickly froze up. BP PLC officials said they were ap- plying lessons learned from the earlier effort, and plan to pump warm water through pipes into the smaller dome to prevent any icing problems. “If all goes as planned, within about 24 hours we could have this con- tained,” BP’s Doug Suttles said Tuesday after touring a temporary housing facil- ity set up for cleanup workers in Grand Isle. “But we can’t guarantee success.” Muskogee Phoenix Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Section A, Page 8 Weather 471 +/- acres/Home * Coweta/Wagoner area * Wagoner County, OK. AUCTION Tuesday June 22, 2010 10:00a.m. Auction Location: The Wagoner Co. Fairgrounds in Coweta, OK (located west of the Coweta High School track & field directly across the street from the Intermediate Grade Center.) Land Location: This 471 +/- ac. Of cropland, grass, timber, & pecan trees is located 4 1/4 mi. east from the Muskogee Turnpike and on SH 51, then 2 miles south to the NW corner of the property OR from U.S. 69 & SH 51 Jct in Wagoner, OK, 6 1/2 miles west on S.H. 51, then 2 miles south to the NW corner of the property. This highly desirable land is currently being used in a farming operation and has approx. 315 ac of crop land, 151 ac of grassland & trees (many are pecan trees!) and a frame home. Legal: S/2 lying w. of drainage ditch less 26.40 ac to U.S.A. in Sec. 27 AND the SW/4 and SE/4 except S. 584’ of the W. 1044.2’of SW/4 of SE/4 and SE/4 of NE/4 in Sec. 28, all in Twp 17N, R. 17E, Wagoner Co., OK Order of Auction: 5 ac w/ home, 66 ac, 2 - 80 ac tracts, 115 ac, 125 ac AND in combinations of tracts to suit the bidders. Terms: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the high bid of each tract to determine the purchase price. 10% down day of sale w/ bal due on delivery of merchantable title. Ann. day of auction take precedence. Contact Jeff Crissup, auction mgr, 580-541-9246 OR the auction co. at 580-233-3066 for any add’l info. V isit www.wigginsauctioneers.com for pictures. Can’t attend the auction? Log on to www.proxibid.com/wiggins. Call the auction co. at least 2 days prior to the auction to register to bid on- line. SELLER: V. David Stone Trust Another Auction By: 50097 $ 125 Visit us At...www.furniturefactoryoutlet.com TOP NAME BRANDS! APPLY FOR YOURS TODAY! APPLY FOR YOURS TODAY! AT FFOUTLET.COM *Estimated Monthly Payment Based Upon Initial Revolving Account Balance Equal To The Cash Purchase Price Plus Sales Tax. Offer Subject To Credit Approval. ”**$1,000 Minimum Purchase Required for 12 Month No Interest Financing. FACTORY $ 397 $ 598 $ 198 $ 77 COMPARE A T $ 799! COMPARE A T $ 239! 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Excludes Diesels. 51614 59115 Very warm with clouds and sun High: 93° Partly cloudy with a strong t-storm Low: 68° RealFeel: 64° RealFeel: 97° RF: 101° RF: 65° RF: 98° RF: 73° RF: 105° RF: 75° RF: 100° RF: 71° 91° 69° 97° 74° 101° 74° 95° 71° Partly sunny, a thunderstorm; humid Partly sunny and very warm Sunny, breezy and hot Mostly sunny and very warm Washington Washington 87/71 87/71 New York New York 84/70 84/70 Miami Miami 89/76 89/76 Atlanta Atlanta 87/69 87/69 Detroit Detroit 83/66 83/66 Houston Houston 92/74 92/74 Chicago Chicago 77/53 77/53 Minneapolis Minneapolis 73/54 73/54 Kansas City Kansas City 83/62 83/62 El Paso El Paso 93/67 93/67 Denver Denver 79/53 79/53 Billings Billings 70/52 70/52 Los Angeles Los Angeles 76/60 76/60 San Francisco San Francisco 68/57 68/57 Seattle Seattle 64/51 64/51 Washington 87/71 New York 84/70 Miami 89/76 Atlanta 87/69 Detroit 83/66 Houston 92/74 Chicago 77/53 Minneapolis 73/54 Kansas City 83/62 El Paso 93/67 Denver 79/53 Billings 70/52 Los Angeles 76/60 San Francisco 68/57 Seattle 64/51 Wednesday, June 2 Precipitation Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature ® is an exclusive index of effective temperature based on eight weather factors. Shown are the daytime highs and the overnight lows for the days indicated. Today Tonight Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Statistics for Muskogee through 6 p.m. yesterday High . . . . . . . . . . . . 91° Low . . . . . . . . . . . . 67° Temperatures High . . . . . . . . . . 100% Low . . . . . . . . . . . 52% Relative Humidity High . . . . . . . . . . 29.95 Low . . . . . . . . . . . 29.81 Barometric Pressure 24-hour period through 6 p.m. yesterday . 0.00" Precipitation The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index ® number, the greater the need for eye and skin protection. Summary: Times of clouds and sun today. Partly cloudy tonight; a strong thunderstorm, except dry in southern and eastern parts of our area. Partly sunny and humid tomorrow with a thun- derstorm. Friday: partly sunny and very warm. Saturday and Sunday: sunny and hot. 10 a.m. 5 Moderate Noon 8 Very High 2 p.m. 8 Very High 4 p.m. 5 Moderate 6 p.m. 2 Low Today 6:07 am 8:32 pm Thu. 6:06 am 8:33 pm The Sun Rise Set Today 12:18 am 11:16 am Thu. 12:46 am 12:12 pm The Moon Rise Set June 4 June 12 June 18 June 26 Last New First Full Abilene 95 72 t 98 74 s 104 76 s Dallas 96 78 pc 98 77 pc 101 79 s Dodge City 86 60 pc 90 65 pc 98 65 pc Enid 92 66 pc 89 71 pc 99 71 s Fort Smith 94 70 pc 91 71 t 97 74 s Lawton 98 70 pc 95 73 pc 102 73 s Little Rock 95 71 pc 93 73 t 96 75 s Norman 95 71 pc 93 75 pc 99 77 s Oklahoma City 95 71 pc 92 72 pc 102 76 s Shreveport 93 72 pc 95 73 t 98 74 s Springfield, MO 90 67 pc 83 67 t 90 70 pc Tulsa 94 70 pc 89 72 t 97 77 pc Wichita 88 64 t 84 68 pc 93 70 pc Wichita Falls 97 74 pc 99 76 pc 105 76 s Today Thu. Fri. City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Albuquerque 87 59 s 91 62 s 93 66 s Atlanta 87 69 t 85 68 t 89 71 pc Atlantic City 86 66 s 86 66 pc 80 56 pc Charleston, SC 89 71 t 88 71 t 90 72 pc Chicago 77 53 t 74 54 pc 75 59 c Cleveland 87 69 t 75 54 t 75 58 pc Denver 79 53 t 90 56 c 92 58 pc Des Moines 75 55 t 77 60 pc 79 64 c Detroit 83 66 t 76 54 t 74 57 pc Houston 92 74 pc 95 75 pc 98 76 s Indianapolis 86 67 t 78 58 t 79 64 c Kansas City 83 62 t 78 64 pc 86 70 c Las Vegas 95 71 pc 99 76 s 100 77 s Los Angeles 76 60 pc 80 62 pc 83 64 pc Louisville 93 71 pc 85 63 t 84 68 pc Memphis 94 75 pc 92 74 t 93 77 pc Miami 89 76 t 91 78 t 90 77 t Minneapolis 73 54 pc 76 59 pc 76 57 c New Orleans 87 73 t 89 74 t 91 76 t New York 84 70 s 86 67 t 81 64 pc Phoenix 97 71 s 100 73 s 102 76 s Raleigh 88 69 t 88 70 t 89 67 pc St. Louis 93 68 t 81 64 t 86 71 c Salt Lake City 75 59 pc 77 64 c 80 60 c San Francisco 68 57 pc 69 60 pc 70 57 c Seattle 64 51 r 66 51 c 63 51 r Tampa 90 76 t 90 77 t 87 77 t Washington, DC 87 71 s 88 68 t 83 64 pc Today Thu. Fri. Today Thu. Fri. City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice. Shown is today's weather. Temperatures are today's highs and tonight's lows. Checotah Kinta Sallisaw Haskell Okmulgee Eufaula Watts 90/68 Coweta 92/69 Wagoner 92/67 Fort Gibson Henryetta 92/67 93/70 Muskogee Tahlequah 93/68 Stilwell 90/67 91/71 93/69 92/70 91/70 Porum 92/70 Dallas 96/78 Abilene 95/72 Guymon 90/60 Dodge City 86/60 Shreveport 93/72 Muskogee Little Rock 95/71 Fort Smith 94/70 Springfield 90/67 Wichita 88/64 Tulsa 94/70 Enid 92/66 Oklahoma City 95/71 Lawton 98/70 Durant 93/72 Wichita Falls 97/74 Muldrow 91/67 Hitchita 93/71 Paradise Hill 90/67 Fair Oaks 90/67 Winchester 93/69 Stigler 92/70 90/68 92/70 93/66 Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2010 Almanac National Weather The AccuWeather ® 5-day Forecast for Muskogee UV Index Sun and Moon Moon Phases National Cities Regional Weather BP stock tumbles as feds announce oil-spill probes Temperatures: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 91/67 High/low records: June 1 last year 86/62 This year 91 (6/1) / 4 (1/10) June 1 records 96 (`53) / 48 (`83) Precipitation: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 0.00 June 1 record 2.78 (`59) June total 0.00 June average 3.82 This year’s total 17.42 Time, temperature and forecast: 687-9797. 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NEW ORLEANS (AP)— BP’s stock plummetedand took much of the mar-ket down with it Tuesdayas the federal governmentannounced criminal andcivil investigations intothe Gulf of Mexico oil spill.BP engineers, meanwhile,tried to recover from afailed attempt to stop thegusher with an effort thatwill initially make theleak worse.

Attorney General EricHolder, who was visitingthe Gulf to survey thefragile coastline and meetwith state and federalprosecutors, would not saywho might be targeted inthe probes into the largestoil spill in U.S. history.

“We will closely examinethe actions of those in-volved in the spill. If wefind evidence of illegal be-havior, we will be extreme-

ly forceful in our re-sponse,” Holder said inNew Orleans.

BP’s stock nose-dived onTuesday, losing nearly 15percent of its value on thefirst trading day since theprevious best option — theso-called “top kill” —failed and was aborted atthe government’s direc-tion. It dipped steeplywith Holder’s late-after-noon announcement,

which also sent other en-ergy stocks tumbling, ulti-mately causing the DowJones industrial averageto tumble 112.

After six weeks of fail-ures to block the well ordivert the oil, BP was us-ing robotic machines tocarve into the twisted ap-pendages of the crippledwell. The latest attemptinvolved using tools re-sembling an oversized deli

slicer and garden shearsto break away the brokenriser pipe so engineers canthen position a cap overthe well’s opening.

Even if it succeeds, itwill temporarily increasethe flow of an alreadymassive leak by 20 per-cent — at least 100,000gallons more a day. And itis far from certain that BPwill be able to cap a wellthat one expert comparedto an out-of-control firehydrant.

“It is an engineer’snightmare,” said Ed Over-ton, a Louisiana StateUniversity professor of en-vironmental sciences.“They’re trying to fit a 21-inch cap over a 20-inchpipe a mile away. That’sjust horrendously hard todo. It’s not like you and I

standing on the groundpushing — they’re usinglittle robots to do this.”

The operation has neverbeen performed in suchdeep water, and is similarto an earlier failed attemptthat used a larger cap thatquickly froze up. BP PLCofficials said they were ap-plying lessons learnedfrom the earlier effort, andplan to pump warm waterthrough pipes into thesmaller dome to preventany icing problems.

“If all goes as planned,within about 24 hours wecould have this con-tained,” BP’s Doug Suttlessaid Tuesday after touringa temporary housing facil-ity set up for cleanupworkers in Grand Isle.“But we can’t guaranteesuccess.”

Muskogee Phoenix Wednesday, June 2, 2010 Section A, Page 8Weather

471 +/- acres/Home * Coweta/Wagoner area * Wagoner County, OK. AUCTION

Tuesday June 22, 2010 10:00a.m. Auction Location: The Wagoner Co. Fairgrounds in Coweta, OK (located west of the Coweta High School track & field directly across the street from the Intermediate Grade Center.) Land Location: This 471 +/- ac. Of cropland, grass, timber, & pecan trees is located 4 1/4 mi. east from the Muskogee Turnpike and on SH 51, then 2 miles south to the NW corner of the property OR from U.S. 69 & SH 51 Jct in Wagoner, OK, 6 1/2 miles west on S.H. 51, then 2 miles south to the NW corner of the property. This highly desirable land is currently being used in a farming operation and has approx. 315 ac of crop land, 151 ac of grassland & trees (many are pecan trees!) and a frame home. Legal: S/2 lying w. of drainage ditch less 26.40 ac to U.S.A. in Sec. 27 AND the SW/4 and SE/4 except S. 584’ of the W. 1044.2’of SW/4 of SE/4 and SE/4 of NE/4 in Sec. 28, all in Twp 17N, R. 17E, Wagoner Co., OK Order of Auction: 5 ac w/ home, 66 ac, 2 - 80 ac tracts, 115 ac, 125 ac AND in combinations of tracts to suit the bidders. Terms: A 10% Buyer’s Premium will be added to the high bid of each tract to determine the purchase price. 10% down day of sale w/ bal due on delivery of merchantable title. Ann. day of auction take precedence. Contact Jeff Crissup, auction mgr, 580-541-9246 OR the auction co. at 580-233-3066 for any add’l info. V isit www.wigginsauctioneers.com for pictures. Can’t attend the auction? Log on to www.proxibid.com/wiggins. Call the auction co. at least 2 days prior to the auction to register to bid on- line.

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Very warm withclouds and sun

High: 93°

Partly cloudy with astrong t-storm

Low: 68°RealFeel: 64°RealFeel: 97° RF: 101° RF: 65° RF: 98° RF: 73° RF: 105° RF: 75° RF: 100° RF: 71°

91° 69° 97° 74° 101° 74° 95° 71°

Partly sunny, athunderstorm;

humid

Partly sunny andvery warm

Sunny, breezy andhot

Mostly sunny andvery warm

WashingtonWashington87/7187/71

New YorkNew York84/7084/70

MiamiMiami89/7689/76

AtlantaAtlanta87/6987/69

DetroitDetroit83/6683/66

HoustonHouston92/7492/74

ChicagoChicago77/5377/53

MinneapolisMinneapolis73/5473/54

Kansas CityKansas City83/6283/62

El PasoEl Paso93/6793/67

DenverDenver79/5379/53

BillingsBillings70/5270/52

Los AngelesLos Angeles76/6076/60

San FranciscoSan Francisco68/5768/57

SeattleSeattle64/5164/51

Washington87/71

New York84/70

Miami89/76

Atlanta87/69

Detroit83/66

Houston92/74

Chicago77/53

Minneapolis73/54

Kansas City83/62

El Paso93/67

Denver79/53

Billings70/52

Los Angeles76/60

San Francisco68/57

Seattle64/51

Wednesday, June 2

Precipitation

Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice

-10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s

Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation.Temperature bands are highs for the day.

The patented AccuWeather.com RealFeel Temperature® is an exclusive index of effective temperature based on eight weather factors. Shownare the daytime highs and the overnight lows for the days indicated.

Today Tonight Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

Statistics for Muskogee through 6 p.m. yesterday

High . . . . . . . . . . . . 91°Low . . . . . . . . . . . . 67°

TemperaturesHigh . . . . . . . . . . 100%Low . . . . . . . . . . . 52%

Relative Humidity

High . . . . . . . . . . 29.95Low . . . . . . . . . . . 29.81

Barometric Pressure24-hour period through6 p.m. yesterday . 0.00"

Precipitation

The higher the AccuWeather.comUV Index® number, the greater theneed for eye and skin protection.

Summary: Times of clouds and suntoday. Partly cloudy tonight; a strongthunderstorm, except dry in southernand eastern parts of our area. Partlysunny and humid tomorrow with a thun-derstorm. Friday: partly sunny and verywarm. Saturday and Sunday: sunny andhot.

10 a.m. 5 ModerateNoon 8 Very High2 p.m. 8 Very High4 p.m. 5 Moderate6 p.m. 2 Low

Today 6:07 am 8:32 pmThu. 6:06 am 8:33 pm

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Today 12:18 am 11:16 amThu. 12:46 am 12:12 pm

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June12

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Abilene 95 72 t 98 74 s 104 76 sDallas 96 78 pc 98 77 pc 101 79 sDodge City 86 60 pc 90 65 pc 98 65 pcEnid 92 66 pc 89 71 pc 99 71 sFort Smith 94 70 pc 91 71 t 97 74 sLawton 98 70 pc 95 73 pc 102 73 sLittle Rock 95 71 pc 93 73 t 96 75 sNorman 95 71 pc 93 75 pc 99 77 sOklahoma City 95 71 pc 92 72 pc 102 76 sShreveport 93 72 pc 95 73 t 98 74 sSpringfield, MO 90 67 pc 83 67 t 90 70 pcTulsa 94 70 pc 89 72 t 97 77 pcWichita 88 64 t 84 68 pc 93 70 pcWichita Falls 97 74 pc 99 76 pc 105 76 s

Today Thu. Fri.City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W

Albuquerque 87 59 s 91 62 s 93 66 sAtlanta 87 69 t 85 68 t 89 71 pcAtlantic City 86 66 s 86 66 pc 80 56 pcCharleston, SC 89 71 t 88 71 t 90 72 pcChicago 77 53 t 74 54 pc 75 59 cCleveland 87 69 t 75 54 t 75 58 pcDenver 79 53 t 90 56 c 92 58 pcDes Moines 75 55 t 77 60 pc 79 64 cDetroit 83 66 t 76 54 t 74 57 pcHouston 92 74 pc 95 75 pc 98 76 sIndianapolis 86 67 t 78 58 t 79 64 cKansas City 83 62 t 78 64 pc 86 70 cLas Vegas 95 71 pc 99 76 s 100 77 sLos Angeles 76 60 pc 80 62 pc 83 64 pc

Louisville 93 71 pc 85 63 t 84 68 pcMemphis 94 75 pc 92 74 t 93 77 pcMiami 89 76 t 91 78 t 90 77 tMinneapolis 73 54 pc 76 59 pc 76 57 cNew Orleans 87 73 t 89 74 t 91 76 tNew York 84 70 s 86 67 t 81 64 pcPhoenix 97 71 s 100 73 s 102 76 sRaleigh 88 69 t 88 70 t 89 67 pcSt. Louis 93 68 t 81 64 t 86 71 cSalt Lake City 75 59 pc 77 64 c 80 60 cSan Francisco 68 57 pc 69 60 pc 70 57 cSeattle 64 51 r 66 51 c 63 51 rTampa 90 76 t 90 77 t 87 77 tWashington, DC 87 71 s 88 68 t 83 64 pc

Today Thu. Fri. Today Thu. Fri.City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W City Hi Lo W Hi Lo W Hi Lo W

Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.

Shown is today's weather.Temperatures are today's highsand tonight's lows.

Checotah

Kinta

Sallisaw

Haskell

Okmulgee

Eufaula

Watts90/68Coweta

92/69

Wagoner92/67

Fort Gibson

Henryetta

92/67

93/70

Muskogee

Tahlequah

93/68

Stilwell90/67

91/71

93/69

92/70

91/70Porum92/70

Dallas96/78

Abilene95/72

Guymon90/60

Dodge City86/60

Shreveport93/72

Muskogee

Little Rock95/71

Fort Smith94/70

Springfield90/67

Wichita88/64

Tulsa94/70Enid

92/66Oklahoma City95/71

Lawton98/70

Durant93/72

Wichita Falls97/74

Muldrow91/67

Hitchita93/71

Paradise Hill90/67

Fair Oaks90/67

Winchester93/69

Stigler92/70

90/68

92/70

93/66

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Warm

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BP stock tumbles as feds announce oil-spill probes

Temperatures: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 91/67High/low records:June 1 last year 86/62This year 91 (6/1) / 4 (1/10)June 1 records 96 (`53) / 48 (`83)Precipitation:Tuesday, June 1, 2010 0.00June 1 record 2.78 (`59)June total 0.00June average 3.82This year’s total 17.42Time, temperature and forecast: 687-9797.

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