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Apr 26

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News Wrap: Tornadoes and Storms Ravage Southeast, Killing 10

In other news Monday, major cleanups were underway across the South after tornadoes ripped through the region, killing 10 people. Also, the company that owns a West Virginia coal mine where 29 miners died in an explosion defended itself from…

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Apr 14

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Investigators Probe Mine Disaster in West Virginia

More than a week after an explosion killed 29 coal miners in West Virginia, officials continue to investigate the cause of the disaster and the emergency response. Gwen Ifill talks to reporter Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post for the…

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Apr 12

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News Wrap: U.S. Troops Open Fire on Bus, Killing Afghan Civilians

In other news Monday, U.S. troops in Afghanistan opened fire on a passenger bus, sparking anti-American protests outside Kandahar and soldiers clashed with militants in Pakistan, in a region being targeted for Taliban activity.

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Apr 09

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News Wrap: Obama Requests Report on W.Va. Mine Explosion

In other news Friday, rescuers again struggled in their search to find four missing miners who were trapped by an explosion in a West Virginia coal mine on Monday. Also, thousands mourned those killed in this week's political violence in…

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Apr 08

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News Wrap: Search Stalls for Missing W.Va. Miners

In other news Thursday, explosive gasses again forced emergency crews to abandon rescue efforts in a West Virginia coal mine where 25 men died on Monday. Also, military officials said two U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq.

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Apr 07

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West Virginia Families Clinging to ‘Sliver of Hope’

Crews continued to drill holes to vent explosive gasses out of a mine in West Virginia where four miners are still missing. Jim Lehrer gets an update from NPR reporter Frank Langfitt on the scene about the search efforts and…

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Apr 06

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Mining Safety Reexamined After Another Deadly Disaster in W.Va.

Following the deadly mine explosion in southern West Virginia, Jim Lehrer talks to two reporters about the ongoing recovery efforts, the dangers of mining coal and the state of safety standards in the industry.

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Apr 06

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Hope Dims for Missing West Virginia Miners After Large Blast

The search for four missing miners was halted because of dangerous conditions underground Tuesday, following a massive explosion that claimed 25 lives in West Virginia. Gwen Ifill reports on the rescue effort in the deadliest U.S. mining disaster in 26…

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Apr 24

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Conversation: Poet Mark Nowak and Director April Daras Discuss ‘Coal Mountain Elementary’

Mark Nowak's recently published poetry collection "Coal Mountain Elementary" explores the perils and at times personal tragedies of the coal mining industry. "Coal Mountain Elementary" is also being staged as a play by Davis & Elkins College.

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Mar 03

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Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Judicial Ethics Case

The Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in a case testing when elected judges should recuse themselves from cases because of an appearance of bias. The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle provides an update.

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