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    Actress Lucy Lawless arrested in oil-ship protest

    WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Police arrested actress Lucy Lawless and five Greenpeace activists Monday, four days after they climbed onto an oil-drilling ship to prevent it from leaving a New Zealand dock.

    Police removed the protesters from their perch atop a 174-foot (53-meter) drilling tower on the Noble Discoverer in Port Taranaki. Chartered by oil company Shell, the ship had been due to leave over the weekend to drill five exploratory wells in the Arctic.

    Lawless and six activists climbed the tower early Friday to stop the ship's departure and raise awareness about Arctic oil drilling.

    One of the activists left the tower Saturday and was initially charged with unlawfully boarding a ship. All seven have now been charged with burglary, a more serious crime. All have been released and are due to appear in a New Zealand court Thursday.

    Lawless, 43, a native New Zealander, is best known for her title role in the TV series "Xena: Warrior Princess," and more recently for starring in the Starz cable television series "Spartacus."

    Lawless spoke to The Associated Press from atop the tower Friday, where she said wind gusts were making it difficult for the group to stay put. She said she felt compelled to take a stand against oil-drilling in the Arctic and against global warming.

    "I've got three kids. My sole biological reason for being on this planet is to ensure that they can flourish, and they can't do that in a filthy, degraded environment," she said. "We need to stand up while we still can."

    In a series of tweets over the weekend, Lawless described some of the challenges of staying on the tower.

    "I found last night pretty darn scary," she wrote. "Not for sissies."

    In a release, Rob Jager, Chairman of Shell New Zealand, said the protest had put people in danger and he was pleased it was over. He said he remained disappointed that Greenpeace hadn't taken up the company's offer to engage in a "productive conversation."

    Shell spokeswoman Shona Geary said she thought the ship would leave port within the next few days.

    Bunny McDiarmid, the chief executive of Greenpeace New Zealand, said she thought the protest had gone "brilliantly" and that more than 100,000 people had sent messages to Shell to oppose the company's Arctic plans.

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    • David  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      well they should stopp all drilling everywhere except the middle east. that way the middle east makes more money ,has more control and wont need nukes to control the world!
    • Mike  •  Des Moines, Iowa  •  2 months ago
      Lucy is Lawless!
      • Gary Wernholm 2 months ago
        lucy is brainless
      • NAMAL RAJAPAKSE 2 months ago
        LOL
      • Right view 2 months ago
        These oil companies drill for oil in the artic & damage the enviroment
        but making profits for themself at human expense, do they care how
        much money we have to pay for gasoline ? no !
    • TheShadowKnows  •  2 months ago
      By Jupiters #$%$
    • George  •  Seattle, Washington  •  2 months ago
      When an anti-oil protester walks from home to the protest site and looks and smells like they haven't done any personal hygine or used anything related to the petroleum industry; then and only then will I start to listen to and support them. They as well as everyone else in this world uses petroluem and petroleum based products and would be in a world of discomfort if the products would cease to exist.
    • SSR  •  Colorado Springs, Colorado  •  2 months ago
      This is refreshing, a celebrity getting arrested for something other than drunk driving.
    • PAUL  •  2 months ago
      can we get her to sit on the cuban-chiba rig off the u.s. coast since there buying most of the oil
      • CARL 2 months ago
        Good idea. Then, when they get arrested, they will never be heard from again.
    • Panthor75  •  2 months ago
      Xena's been captured! Someone get Gabrielle, quick!
      • William C 2 months ago
        I told everyone...Renee O'Connor died in a sheep herding accident in NZ.
      • Panthor75 2 months ago
        And you got this information from....?
        Because according to, oh, pretty much everything that isn't a tabloid, Renée O'Connor is still alive. In fact, she is one of the stars in the movie Race to Judgment (also known as 'A State of Hate') which is currently, here in 2012, in pre-production.
        So, please, either stop getting your information from a gossip mag at the check out counter; or stop lying to people, because it's just stupid.
      • Alondra 2 months ago
        lol panthor, When I read the headline that Lucy had been arrested my first thought was "where the frak was gabrielle??" HMMMM?! :(
    • AG  •  2 months ago
      Why is a ship headed for the ARTIC starting from New Zealand? I suspect they mean the Antarctic There has been oil drilling in the Arctic for decades-the Alaskan Pipeline comes to mind. . Lucy has still got a good body and shows it all in Sparticus.
      • bulldog 2 months ago
        No, the ship was just constructed in Korea(I worked on it there) and then went to Australia to get some other equipment installed and contract finalized. It is correct in it is headed for the Arctic. And if I'm not mistaken, Antarctic drilling is not allowed due to international treaties not allowing any country to stake a claim for expansion there.
      • Songwriter R.J. 2 months ago
        Oh, don't worry... they'll hit the Planet up between the eyes, as well as up the bottom side!
    • Doc Y  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  2 months ago
      At 77 I have jousted windmills all my life including founding the lobby arm of a major professional association. What I have learned, and the Congress of the U.S. confirms beyond ANY doubt, is that BIG MONEY always wins.
    • Chris  •  Los Angeles, California  •  2 months ago
      Protests when the Middle East raises oil prices. Protests when countries try to drill their own oil.
    • Deb  •  Billings, Montana  •  2 months ago
      Everybody wants more/cheaper oil...nobody wants drilling...anybody have any ideas where the oil is supposed to come from?
    • whiffer  •  2 months ago
      Nice cans, though.
    • Bob  •  2 months ago
      Somehow, I bet Lucy didn't swim to New Zealand for the protest, I'd bet she went there on some petroleum-powered mode of transportation. This is almost as good as Al Gore jetting the globe in his private Gulfstream telling us how bad we are.
    • David  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  2 months ago
      Lucyyyy...you got some splainin'to do!
      Sorry, I just could not resist.
    • Yep Yep  •  2 months ago
      another goof ball, if they do away with oil - you starve - its the economy stupid
    • William C  •  2 months ago
      No celebs will EVER give most of their wealth for what they believe in. See that's our job. The masses. They only showboat and say...."Please give us your money so that I dont have to give you mine." I met Lucy twice at two different Xena conventions. She uses a limo. She stays at the best hotels, eats the pricest of foods. You know what!?! Thats her business. BUT on the other hand, DON'T tell me I need to bike to work and wear hemp clothing and eat twigs and berrys when you Ms Lawless is living the life of Hollywood. 4 days on top of a oil rig doesn't impress me. I used to climb radio towers for a living, heights don't impress me. To impress me...give 85% of your wealth to Greenpeace.
    • GW  •  2 months ago
      Too bad we don't have magic energy. Maybe Greenpeace could go to work on that.
    • B-Dodgers  •  2 months ago
      Lucy Lawless.. on an "oil ship"?
      In MY imagination, this ends differently.
    • Lee  •  2 months ago
      We do have another option Lucy. We can stop the use of all oil now and you and you children can starve to death.
    • David R  •  2 months ago
      Well if you don't like oil drilling than do not use any oil base products...Which is just about in everything....Sorry but that is reality...I know people in this country have a hard time with facts and reality....but the fact is oil is needed for energy.

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