Keystone pipeline: House votes to bypass Obama for approval

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Representatives approve bill declaring that controversial oil pipeline from Canada does not need president's permission

Congress has voted to shut Barack Obama out of the biggest environmental decision of his presidency - the fate of the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline - and claimed the authority to approve the project....

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