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were despoiled in this manner - but residents of the mountains have been dominated by the coalindustry so long they accept it. Incidentally, the report praises Gazette reporter KenWard Jr., who has won several national awards for... Published: Thursday, May 04, 2006 Words: 384
THE Gazette's Sept. 26 article by KenWard concerning the recent tragic apparent suicides of two Sago Mine workers requires a response by International Coal Group. The article correctly notes that the Sago Mine accident has affected... Published: Thursday, September 28, 2006 Words: 856
data used by the Bureau of Labor Statistics to compare safety within an industry and across all industries) was supplied to reporter KenWard, but that information was not used in the story. That data makes clear that AEP's overall... Published: Thursday, March 23, 2006 Words: 473
middle zone. Methane levels at Sago were not high enough to explode, but they had risen. That gas was moving around. As reporter KenWard Jr. found, general industry practice is to ignore sealed areas. Sago foreman Carl Crumrine summed... Published: Saturday, April 29, 2006 Words: 550
oxygen supplies for miners is being held up while the White House continues to review it. Thursday's disclosure by Gazette reporter KenWard Jr. about this stall was read during a U.S. Senate hearing by Sen. Robert C. Byrd. Everyone... Published: Saturday, March 04, 2006 Words: 608
20 percent of the nation's surface-mined coal, but 75 percent of the nation's surface mine deaths. After six months of study, reporter KenWard Jr. found that, just as most underground mining deaths could have been prevented, the same... Published: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 Words: 485
Instead, he and aides excused themselves by saying their attention was called to a mine fire in Colorado. The Gazette's KenWard Jr. checked and found that the fire in Colorado has been burning since November and there is no immediate... Published: Friday, January 27, 2006 Words: 421
prevented, if only mine owners had followed safety rules enacted after previous tragedies. A six-month study of mine deaths by reporter KenWard Jr. found this trend for both underground and surface mines. Most of the deaths could have... Published: Monday, December 18, 2006 Words: 424
be improved, accident prevention efforts will be better focused, and potential litigation will be reduced." To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., use e-mail or call 348-1702.... Published: Friday, January 20, 2006 Words: 599
"They had no explanation for that," Manchin said. "I have no idea why they made that change." To contact staff writer KenWard Jr., use e-mail or call 348-1702.... Published: Friday, January 27, 2006 Words: 867