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once Island Creek Coal Co., executives. Coal company executives gave Underwood more than $500,000 to help finance his 1996 gubernatorial campaign and 1997 inaugural ceremonies. White said Vieweg modified his policies this year after... Published: Monday, May 04, 1998 Words: 768
office. More than half of those funds came from coal operators, oil and gas executives and health-care professionals. Gov. Cecil Underwood named Kiss to the Supreme Court on Thursday. If Kiss runs to keep his seat on the high court... Published: Friday, September 10, 1999 Words: 772
"You would think if someone is in business, they were not in violation. I don't have the ability to hire investigators to check everyone," Manchin said. "As a businessperson, a person should take care of workers' compensation. The state... Published: Sunday, April 28, 1996 Words: 1315
working exclusively for timber and coal magnate James "Buck" Harless didn't pay $2.6 million in Workers' Comp coverage for injured workers, investigative reporter Paul Nyden found. Harless flatly refuses to pay this debt. Workers' Comp... Published: Friday, June 06, 1997 Words: 441
Compensation chief Andy Richardson, whose task force filed a huge lawsuit for delinquencies by BluestoneCoal Corp. - even though Bluestone's owners are business partners and campaign supporters of Richardson's father-in-law, Gov.-elect... Published: Saturday, December 21, 1996 Words: 267
intervene in four cases, including one against Island Creek in Mingo County and another case against BluestoneCoal Co., a McDowell County company owned by James Justice II, a major contributor to Gov. Cecil Underwood in 1996. In both... Published: Sunday, November 14, 1999 Words: 550
that Cecil Underwood has not paid workers' compensation for his employees. Isn't that the reason so many of the coal barons and workers' comp tax cheats are supporting Underwood in the first place?"... Published: Sunday, November 03, 1996 Words: 175
big companies may spell the end of that effort. We always assumed that this attitude stemmed from Vieweg's years as an Island Creek Coal executive (Underwood was ditto). But the large number of campaign and other donations to Underwood... Published: Tuesday, January 06, 1998 Words: 518
companies for debts of their contractors. White said Diana Sole, an Underwoodcampaign spokeswoman, pledged that Underwood would not give special breaks to coal industry campaign donors with big Workers' Compensation Fund debts. Teets... Published: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 Words: 545
decision to drop the suits against large coal companies that had used contractors to evade millions of dollars in workers' comp premiums. Justice Margaret Workman said the situation cast an odor "not unlike that of a dead and rotting... Published: Tuesday, July 20, 1999 Words: 517