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But with a man-made disaster like an oil spill, Picou says the effects unfold over time, and it's more common to see communities tear apart.
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Both Rigamer and Picou acknowledge how dangerous idle time can be for the people in the Gulf.
Gulf Oil Spill: Officials Predict Mental Health Problems Similar To Post-Valdez Alaska 2010
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In Alaska, Picou says, the legal battle with Exxon became like a second disaster for the people.
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“As horrid as (rape) is and as harshly as we believe it should be condemned, death is inappropriate in this case,” Picou said.
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Attorney Jelpi Picou, director of the New Orleans-based Capital Appeals Project, said he will ask the Louisiana Supreme Court for a rehearing and, if rejected, will go to the U.S.
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Another explosive, aggressive, big tackle who will wind up playing guard in college is Rodney Picou, 6-4 and 300 pounds from Moreno Valley Canyon Springs, Calif.
USATODAY.com - Running backs grab spotlight from class of 2005 2004
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"Picou is already talking about the parallels he's seeing," Dr. Ladd said.
Signs of the Times 2010
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Laigast walked on the first pitch to force in another run, and Picou, who relived Hawkins in the sixth inning, closed things out.
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And with Hawkins and Picou in control "" allowing only one run and three hits over the final five innings "" Northlake's lead was not threatened after that.
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For example, Picou found this last year when he was back in Cordova, that so many had to leave because they were economically displaced - the fishing industry was destroyed, the herring industry was destroyed, the pink salmon runs have never come back of course.
Signs of the Times 2010
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