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opinion column in Monday's Gazette raised some interesting points about America's reliance on foreign oil, but clearly misses the mark when it comes to facts about domestically produced natural gas. With all due respect to my friend... Published: Thursday, December 04, 2003 Words: 482
Michael Blankenship had a perfect bookend season playing the Gazette Gridiron Gold Mine football prediction contest. "Just keeping up with the games all year," he said. Blankenship and two other finalists - Doug Clark of Weston and... Published: Wednesday, December 07, 2005 Words: 169
president, Kenneth Perdue, in June. Also as part of the lawsuit, which sought more than $300 million in damages, Blankenship personally sued the Gazette. Massey contended the defendants spread false information about coal mines purchased... Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 Words: 329
Kanawha County Marriages 33, of South Charleston. Allen Harrison Blankenship, 50, of Cross Lanes and Connie Sue Bautista, 46, of Cross Lanes. Gordon Scott Hanson, 36, of Charleston and Diana Rose Parsons, 30, of Charleston. Brian Patrick... Published: Monday, September 23, 2002 Words: 1647
Through his illness, David was greatly supported by his wife and her wonderful family. He is survived by his wife, Glenda SueBlankenship; parents, Carl and Letha Blankenship of St. Albans; two children, Angela Sue Nix and David Blankenship... Published: Sunday, September 12, 2004 Words: 4735
the Gazette "has a long history of close relations with the UMWA and unwarranted attacks on Massey Energy and Blankenship." But The Charleston Gazette "is not a legal entity capable of being sued" because it is owned by the Daily Gazette... Published: Thursday, August 18, 2005 Words: 450
Elections a hobby to Blankenship Editor: I read in the Gazette that Don Blankenship, who resides in Kentucky, has now targeted Speaker Bob Kiss for defeat in the next election. I think his ego is as large as his purse. West Virginia... Published: Sunday, February 12, 2006 Words: 301
A story in Thursday's Gazette said Jonathan Blankenship of Eleanor was convicted in Putnam Circuit Court of reckless driving. Blankenship was convicted of negligent homicide.... Published: Saturday, July 29, 2000 Words: 26
Charleston. Raymond Kimber Williams Jr., 28, of Charleston and Mary Nicole Fertig, 19, of Cross Lanes. James Clayton Blankenship, 33, and Sue Ann Sands, 23, both of Nitro. John Lee Schwaiger Jr., 24, and Tonya Gail Ward, 19, both of... Published: Monday, April 09, 2001 Words: 1549
Gazette photo Kidney recipient Pamela Sue Bell applauds during the Charleston Area Medical Center kidney transplant program's 15th anniversary event Tuesday afternoon at the Charleston Civic Center. Pinned to Bell's shirt is a photograph... Published: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 Words: 54