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appeared to be a step slower, and she tried to cool off by holding a bag of ice on her neck at changeovers. In Henin-Hardenne's previous major final, at the Australian Open in January, she quit because of stomach problems brought on... Published: Sunday, June 11, 2006 Words: 963
to statistics obtained by The Associated Press, 3.8 percent of the first-time recruits scored below certain aptitude levels. In previous years, the Army had allowed only 2 percent of its recruits to have low aptitude scores. That limit... Published: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 Words: 492
Also, U.S. Attorney Chuck Miller said this week that his office is continuing a criminal investigation of the fire. Previously, MSHA had sued Massey, alleging that the company was stonewalling investigators. And in Thursday's report,... Published: Saturday, November 04, 2006 Words: 706
it hasn't used in the past. Operators who knowingly fail to comply can be shut down, he said. By using these tools, Stickler said, MSHA can get the attention of the few bad operators and force them to straighten up. We hope he is right,... Published: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 Words: 549
coal miners from several states said that they repeatedly argue with company officials and MSHA inspectors about float coal dust problems in their mines. Eric Greathouse, a United Mine Workers safety committeeman at CONSOL Energy's... Published: Sunday, December 17, 2006 Words: 1673
comes as the Bush administration contemplates the proper domestic role of the military as it faces long-term obligations in Iraq. Previous White House and congressional investigations into the Katrina response have said the military... Published: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 Words: 578
The last three times we’ve played them they go on a run. That run comes from turnovers.’’ Sutherland said Sissonville presents some problems. “They’re very deliberate [and] disciplined,’’ he said. “They like to make a lot of passes... Published: Thursday, March 02, 2006 Words: 658
a chilling effect on additional witnesses coming forward and will impede our ability to get to the truth as to the cause of these disasters." On Friday, Dean agreed to release a list of those who have been interviewed so far in the... Published: Monday, April 03, 2006 Words: 1062
nation in the world, adding about 2.8 million people a year. That's a little less than 1 percent, but enough to mitigate the kinds of problems facing Japan and many European countries. Crew inspects shuttle, finds no damage so far HOUSTON... Published: Thursday, July 06, 2006 Words: 986
prepare the machines for the election. During a public hearing in Indiana, ES&S senior vice president John Groh apologized for the missed deadlines, blaming human error by employees and the deadline pressure of having all states comply... Published: Sunday, April 23, 2006 Words: 855