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Seven government associations - including the National Governors' Association, National Association of Counties and U.S. Conference of Mayors - filed a brief supporting Webster County. This brief argues the companies are seeking to... Published: Wednesday, December 07, 1988 Words: 770
White nurses resented the competition, not the exploitation of. the black nurse. It intensified the general climate of racism in the profession and the steadfast bar against black women in the American Nurses Association. At the Jim... Published: Friday, December 22, 1989 Words: 790
P7A E. Morgan Massey, president of A.T. Massey Coal Co., was interviewed Tuesday by Gazette Publisher W.E. Chilton III and Editor Don Marsh concerning the United Mine Workers' strike at Massey's mines. CHILTON: In the interview that... Published: Wednesday, June 12, 1985 Words: 2637
A.=T. MASSEY Coal refuses to pay taxes on coal lands it bought for $29.8 million three years ago in rugged southwestern Webster County. Webster County Sheriff Caroline S. Clayton wants to sell the property at public auction for back... Published: Sunday, July 28, 1985 Words: 1356
A.T. Massey Coal Co.'s operations will be split up under an agreement announced by Massey's joint owners, Fluor Corp. and Shell Oil Co. A.T. Massey Coal Co. will become a wholly owned subsidiary of California-based Fluor. Massey Coal... Published: Wednesday, June 17, 1987 Words: 407
E. Morgan Massey, president of A.T. Massey Coal Co., called Friday for a federal law to deal with violence in the Southern West Virginia coalfields. Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., voted against an attempt this week to pass such a law,... Published: Saturday, September 21, 1985 Words: 670
A.T. Massey Coal used to operate the McDowell County mine where a roof fall killed one man and injured three others. Massey sold the operation during the bitter United Mine Workers strike that began in October 1984. The mine's new... Published: Thursday, May 21, 1987 Words: 612
The refusal of A.T. Massey Coal Co. to pay taxes on 7,200 acres of undeveloped Webster County land it purchased for $29.8 million continues to fuel controversy in this isolated, scenic part of the state. The July 1982 deal was made... Published: Sunday, October 20, 1985 Words: 855
The settlement with A.T. Massey announced by the United Mine Workers is unlikely to deliver as promised. This is why. While UMW President Richard Trumka says that the 1984 BCOAUMW agreement now applies to the selectively struck Massey... Published: Tuesday, December 31, 1985 Words: 808
As the United Mine Workers strike against A.T. Massey grinds along into its 10th month, politicians in the state's southern coalfields are becoming increasingly involved with the coal company and its galaxy of subsidiaries. In Logan... Published: Sunday, June 30, 1985 Words: 1328