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2 Фев 2006

Автор:
Lawrence Messina, Canadian Press

In wake of 2 more deaths, W.Va. mines heed governor's safety check [USA]

At coal mines across West Virginia, miners started their shifts Thursday with lectures on safety following a request from Gov. Joe Manchin for all 544 mines to conduct safety checks before continuing operations. Sixteen miners have died in four separate accidents in West Virginia mines already this year, the latest of them in two mines on Wednesday [operated by Elk Run Coal (part of Massey Energy), Long Branch Energy]. [also refers to International Coal Group]