Oil, ethics, Sudan — the ingredients of a bad mix for TalismanCalgary-based independent gets tangled in civil war; now under fire from Canadian and U.S. governments Gary Park PNA Contributing Canadian Correspondent
If timing is everything, Talisman Energy must be wondering these days if it has anything.
The Calgary-based independent is suddenly encircled by critics — from church, human rights and refugee groups, to investors and now the Canadian and United States governments.
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