Ruling stuns spill victims
Obadiah Kopchak / The Associated Press
Sign of anger: This photo provided by Robert J. Kopchak shows him standing by a sign in front of the Fisherman's Union Hall on Wednesday in Cordova. Kopchak lost a quarter of his earnings when the lucrative Pacific herring fishery crashed in the 1990s after the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska's Prince William Sound.
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