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Marathon Oil taps Exxon Mobil executive as next CEO

(Reuters) - Marathon Oil Corp <MRO.N> tapped an Exxon Mobil Corp <XOM.N> executive to become its next CEO when Clarence Cazalot retires at the end of the year.Full story

Exxon Mobil seeks dismissal of lawsuit over spill

Attorneys for Exxon Mobil Corp. and Exxon Pipeline Co. have filed a motion asking for dismissal of a lawsuit by Mayflower residents over a recent oil spill. Full story

Motions stall finality of NH's $236M MTBE verdict

New Hampshire's longest and most complex trial to date on groundwater pollution by the gasoline additive MTBE is far from over. Full story

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