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charged Saturday. "They would be embarrassed to do some of the things they've done in front of a governor," United Miner Workers' spokesman Joe Corcoran said. "A governor will yell foul when they break all the rules of professional... Published: Sunday, June 25, 1989 Words: 208
"WHY DO YOU NEED A NEW STADIUM?" Huntington Trustee Tom Craig, appointed Tuesday by Gov. Gaston. Caperton to fill the spot vacated by Buck Harless, explained to Worby the controversial $30 million project funded by bonds and slated... Published: Thursday, July 13, 1989 Words: 216
An order to trim 3 percent from its budget, coupled with ongoing costs of dealing with the Pittston Coal strike, will have a "very serious" impact on the state police, the agency's head said Tuesday Col. Jack Buckalew said the force... Published: Wednesday, November 22, 1989 Words: 343
slave-labor days of the 1920s and we will have one less voice for progress in West Virginia. I hope that Gov. Caperton might intervene in this ugly strike and call for a cooling-off period which would put the miners back to work while... Published: Saturday, February 18, 1989 Words: 830
"and to commit to you all my efforts to end this strike and put people back to work." Fiscal stability in our state government demands a settlement. which fairly recognizes the interests of all parties," Caperton said. "MAY GOD HELP... Published: Monday, June 12, 1989 Words: 1201
without a contract since then. Govs. Gaston Caperton, Gerald Baliles of Virginia and Wallace Wilkinson of Kentucky said in a letter to UMW President Rich Trumka and Pittston chief Paul Douglas that the strike deadline should be pushed... Published: Sunday, January 29, 1989 Words: 366
Morse's past. Baliles was blatantly pro-management in the Pittston coal strike that affected both the Virginias, and his state troopers openly fell upon the strikers. At the same time, Caperton was commendably neutral and evenhanded... Published: Friday, December 08, 1989 Words: 244
the defeat on the administration's late entry into the campaign, saying Caperton officials were preoccupied for. several months with a government reorganization program and a wildcat coal strike that "consumed most everything that we... Published: Monday, September 11, 1989 Words: 380
partly on news that Gov. Gaston Caperton Friday morning called for negotiations between Richard Trumka, the. president of the UMW, and Paul Douglas, the chairman of Pittston Coal Group which is the focus of the miners' strike. "We delayed... Published: Saturday, June 24, 1989 Words: 399
to resume talks but Pittston officials have turned down two requests by Gov. Gaston Caperton to do so. "Because of the wide regional economic ramifications of this strike," Byrd told Dole, "I request that you personally contact Mr.... Published: Friday, July 07, 1989 Words: 219