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People Who Live in the Dark PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 26 April 2013 10:44
Greens preach temperance from the proverbial bar stool.
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Will Changes Lead to Change? PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 March 2013 20:39

One day in early March official Washington shut down entirely. And not because the $85 billion sequester that threatens air traffic controllers and the White House Easter egg hunt sent federal workers home without pay. No, instead Washing-ton shut down because it was cold and rainy. Anticipating a terrible storm that was supposed to paralyze the city, the government was closed for business. The storm turned out to be a bust, the streets were clear. But federal offices were empty and the malls were full.
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It’s a Coal Age PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 12 September 2012 11:58
Despite appearances, I wasn’t around 100 years ago when Coal Age first broke into print. Still it’s amazing to think that any publication these days can hang around and even prosper that long by covering a single industry.
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Opening the Spigot PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 08 February 2013 16:29
Before guests visit your place, you typically clean it up. It’s a courtesy of course. But, truth be told, you don’t want them to see how you really live. I even clean up before my cleaning lady arrives.
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Blaming the Victim PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 01 August 2012 13:15

By Luke Popovich

“Fast and furious” is a name already owned by the Justice Department but it could equally apply to the barrage of slings and arrows launched at the coal industry this summer. In a damaging fusillade that was not entirely unexpected, the administration, the Senate, and finally a federal appeals court, all made coal’s climb out of its doldrums a little steeper.

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