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THE magnitude of West Virginia's workers' compensation nightmare, revealed in continuing reports by investigative reporter Paul Nyden, is mind-boggling. Employment Commissioner Andy Richardson and his staff still are struggling to identify... Published: Wednesday, January 31, 1996 Words: 406
Talon was placed in the same category as whitewater rafting companies and amusement parks, Gazette investigative reporter Paul Nyden found. This resulted in premiums one-sixth of what was appropriate. But even with that huge break -... Published: Tuesday, November 19, 1996 Words: 524
but not as high as in cities to the north and east. In Summers County, more than 90 feet of water was backed up behind Bluestone Dam on Monday, setting a 30-year record for flood control storage at the Army Corps of Engineers dam on... Published: Tuesday, January 23, 1996 Words: 1199
to buy friendly treatment in the next administration, so some of the debts may be forgiven? Investigative reporter Paul Nyden - who keeps computerized records of state delinquencies - showed Tuesday that delinquent coal moguls are heavy... Published: Thursday, April 18, 1996 Words: 333
representing newspapers with more than 20,000 daily circulation, won a first-place award for a series by reporter Paul J. Nyden on coal companies that had not paid their fair share of fees. "Nyden drew on case files, hard-to-get records... Published: Thursday, May 09, 1996 Words: 185
Julie Cryser reported on the activities of Billy Jack Gregg in battling to protect the rights of consumers. Paul Nyden identified West Virginia as the largest producer of natural gas east of the Mississippi. It therefore seems logical... Published: Sunday, June 30, 1996 Words: 536
that own much of West Virginia still aren't paying fair property taxes. In the Sunday paper, investigative reporter Paul Nyden examined the latest list of coal reserve sales that the Tax Department is supposed to use to determine the... Published: Wednesday, February 07, 1996 Words: 544
to prepare for such a project for a crisp spring day. With dry-laid paths, the fix can be quick: Pick up the bricks, dump bluestone dust on their bed and rake the stone powder to correct hollows and to build up the gentle ridge along... Published: Sunday, February 25, 1996 Words: 240
Abrahams, making them responsible for the miners' future health and pension benefits. Gazette investigative reporter Paul Nyden wrote a series of stories in 1993 detailing how large companies like Massey and Island Creek Coal Co use... Published: Tuesday, April 30, 1996 Words: 360
guidelines are established by the various states to determine amounts to be paid by the insurer. Gazette reporter Paul Nyden reported that the fund (workers' compensation) had amassed a deficit of $1.5 billion by 1995. He reported $288... Published: Friday, June 21, 1996 Words: 583