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:: Friday, January 06, 2006 ::
The miracle that never happened - opinion by BY FRED GRIMM, Miami Herald
It was sold and re-sold these past couple years and operated lately as a nonunion operation. New York financiers would call Sago an under-capitalized, marginal operation trying to become viable on the risky commodities spot market. Risky, however, means something else down in the West Virginia coal fields. Old United Mine Worker hands argue that a union steward would have shut down any mine that flouted safety rules.------------------------------------------- posted 5:03 AM :: reference link ::
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