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SABINE PASS, Texas — After billions of dollars spent on construction and a one-year delay caused by a storm, Golden Pass LNG received a long-awaited first shipment of super-chilled natural gas Thursday at its terminal near the Texas-Louisiana border.
U.S. Gas Boom Orphans LNG Angel Gonzalez 2010
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Mr. SABINE: When we discovered that he had something which I had never heard of, in fact, most people had never heard of, something called Huntington's disease.
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Mr. SABINE: I reached a point in my mid-40s when I decided that I needed to have the empowerment of having that knowledge, because I wanted to make decisions about having a family, relationships and having children.
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Mr. CHARLES SABINE (Correspondent, NBC News): Nothing that I've experienced compares with that test in terms of the terror that it inflicted on me.
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SABINE LE CHATELIER, PREMIERE VISION: They're the values that are interesting.
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Mr. SABINE: The worst part, of course, as far as my father is concerned, was that he was effectively going to pass this on to my brother and I.
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Mr. SABINE: I mean, I wouldn't say anyone can be a television correspondent and go to Baghdad, but more or less anyone can do that.
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But� Mr. SABINE: Not an hour goes by when I don't watch myself for symptoms.
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SABINE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH: When Hillary was crying and people said that was put on, I really don't believe it was put on.
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HELENA SAUNDERS, SABINE PASS RESIDENT: This is my little house.
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