Monday, December 7, 2015

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Coal lose its adhesive
David Goldman (AP)

By Jonthan Fahey

Welch, West Virginia (AP) - The layers of coal in some mines Asbury Eddie McDowell County are thin, so that the workers hardly push down. Go back nearly carts, the roof of the mine was a few inches in front of their faces. They are not all day.

To keep your business running such a tiny amount of coal, Asbury has to do everything himself. He has no use for machinery, mining brighter several million dollars on display this fall in coal biannual salon nearby. His team is a secondary thing that repairs and restores. The washed coal, which is, he and his workers scrape the mountain and for sale in a factory and a colleague prepared Asbury is built.

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