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S and Coal
" Raven Coal Corp. v. Absher, 153 Va. 332, 149 S. E.
* Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company in Birmingham, Alabama, bought by U. S. Steel in 1907 ; U. S. Steel was removed from the Dow Jones Industrial Average in 1991.
Coal County is a county located in the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
Warren County is a county located in the U. S. state of Kentucky, specifically the Pennyroyal Plateau and Western Coal Fields regions.
A major railroad feature is the " High Line ", constructed by Tennessee Coal & Iron ( predecessor to U. S. Steel ) to ship iron ore from the mines on the city's south side to the steel works in nearby Fairfield.
It was planned as a model city by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company to house workers in their new Fairfield Works plant, now owned by U. S. Steel similar to its northeastern city of Ensley.
The Village of Coal Valley is in both Rock Island County and Henry County in the U. S. state of Illinois.
It was plotted in 1917 by the US Coal and Coke Company ( a subsidiary of U. S. Steel ) as a company town to house workers at the company's nearby coal mines.
Coal was first discovered at nearby Bevier, laid out, 1858, named for Col. Robert S. Bevier.
Green acted on behalf of the Dauphin & Susquehanna ( D & S ) Coal Company, which had purchased eighteen tracts of land on or near Little Mountain, totaling about, from a group of businessmen.
Bird's interest was purchased by a group of businessmen who then sold to the D & S Coal Company.
The post office's most interesting feature is a mural installed in 1938 by the noted artist Jared Blanford French ( 1905 – 1988 ) entitled " Mealtime, The Early Coal Miners ," one of more than 1, 200 works of art commissioned by the U. S. Treasury between the years 1934 and 1943 through a program intended to embellish Federal buildings and encourage the arts during the Great Depression.
The borough, located in Northeastern Pennsylvania's Coal Region, had a population of 7, 107 as of the 2010 U. S. Census, a drop of less than 1 % from 2000.
In the late 19th century, Henry Gassaway Davis, at the time a U. S. Senator, founded the Junior Coal Company and named it after his son, Henry Gassaway Davis, Jr. After Davis ' son drowned off the coast of Africa in 1897, the elder Davis asked that the town name be changed in memory of his son.
The now demolished U. S. Coal and Coke Company Store at Ream was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
Bromide is a town in Coal and Johnston counties in the U. S. state of Oklahoma.
Corporate culture can be found as a cause of injuries and be a reason for fining companies in US like in the case of U. S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration that fined of $ 10, 825, 368 Performance Coal Co. in April 2010, the largest fine in agency history, following its investigation of explosion at the Upper Big Branch-South Mine, operated by Performance Coal Co., a subsidiary of Massey Energy Co.
The Information Council on the Environment ( ICE ), was a U. S. organization created by the National Coal Association, the Western Fuels Association, and Edison Electrical Institute.
*“ Clean Coal ”, an initiative adopted by several platforms for the 2008 U. S presidential elections is an example of political greenwashing.
Alaska has approximately half the known coal reserves in the U. S. For decades, there has been a proposal to build a large coal mine ( the Chuitna Coal Mine ) on the west side of Cook Inlet near the Chuitna River, and the native village of Tyonek, Alaska.
A Lump of Coal is an Australian compilation album of Christmas music produced in 1991 by Dead Line Records ( Australia ) and First Warning Records ( U. S .) for RCA Records.
His first acting role was the 1980 film Coal Miner's Daughter in which he portrayed Loretta Lynn's father, followed three years later when he appeared as U. S. Air Force test pilot and engineer, Jack Ridley, in The Right Stuff.
* Curtis H. Barnette, Trustee ; former Chairman and CEO of Bethlehem Steel ; former Fulbright Scholar ; B. A., West Virginia University ; J. D., Yale University ; admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, West Virginia, and the District of Columbia and before the U. S. Supreme Court and various federal courts ; appointed by President Ronald Reagan as a member of the Council of the Administrative Conference of the United States in 1988 ; appointed by President George Bush to the Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations in 1989 ; appointed by Secretary of Labor Elizabeth Dole as a member of the Coal Commission in 1990 ; President, Association of General Council ; Chairman, American Society of Corporate Secretaries ; Vice Chairman, Yale Law School Fund ; and Member, New York Stock Exchange Legal Advisory Committee ; Chairman of the WVU Foundation Board of Directors and the WVU Board of Governors ; Vice Chairman, Foundation for a Drug Free Pennsylvania ; Vice Chairman, Pennsylvania Business Roundtable ; Director, American Iron and Steel Institute ; Director, International Iron and Steel Institute ; Director, WLVT-TV, Channel 39

S and Men's
Morita was vice chairman of the Keidanren ( Japan Federation of Economic Organizations ), and was a member of the Japan-U. S. Economic Relations Group, also known as the " Wise Men's Group ".
He also took part in the mass education movement to fight illiteracy, founded in 1921 by members of the Chinese Young Men's Christian Association with U. S. backing.
* 1895 – The first U. S. Open Men's Golf Championship administered by the United States Golf Association is played at the Newport Country Club in Newport, Rhode Island.
The Clan competes in Canadian Interuniversity Sport ( CIS ) and the U. S. National Collegiate Athletic Association ( NCAA ) and the Men's Collegiate Lacrosse Association ( MCLA ).
The U. S. National Men's Singles Championship, now the US Open, was first held in 1881 at the Newport Casino, Newport, Rhode Island.
Along with his father, Jim Shea Sr., he passed the Olympic Torch to the 1980 U. S. Men's Hockey Team, who then ignited the Olympic Cauldron.
* Notable recent graduates of the college include: former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, Nevada Senator Chic Hecht, and former Nebraska Congressman Hal Daub ; George Zimmer, founder of Men's Wearhouse ; Avram Glazer, chairman of Manchester United ; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Ken Cooper and Hank Klibanoff ; Jon Feltheimer, CEO of Lionsgate films ; actors Peter Sarsgaard ( Boys Don't Cry, An Education, Flight Plan ) and Harold Ramis ( Ghostbusters, Caddyshack ); U. S. Ambassador Sam Fox ; baseball player Dal Maxvill ; and science-show host Deanne Bell ( Design Squad ).
Moore County has many golf resorts in the Southern Pines / Pinehurst area, and has played host to the 1996 and 2001 Women's U. S. Opens as well as the 1999 and 2005 Men's U. S. Opens.
* William Nelson ( athlete ) ( born 1984 ), U. S. steeplechaser, see Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's 3000 metre steeplechase
Seven Lakes is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Moore County, North Carolina, about 10 – 15 minutes away from the Pinehurst # 2, where two different U. S. Open's have occurred, in 1999 and 2005 Pinehurst # 2 will also host the 2014 Men's U. S. Open's.
* Jay Silvester-U. S. Olympian, Former Men's Discus World Record Holder
* Roger Haynes ( 1982 )-In 2007, Haynes was named the Division III Men's National Coach of the Year for the indoor season by the U. S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
The U. S. Men's National Team qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, by virtue of its 3-2 road victory against CONCACAF rival Honduras on October 10, 2009.
These include, but are not limited to: The Bear and Ragged Staff ( a Wetherspoon pub ), The White Horse, The Miners Arms, The Mountpleasent, The Black Horse, The Lord Raglan, The Black Bank, Saunders Hall, Collycroft Working Men's Club, The Bedworth Liberal Club, Bedworth Conservative Club, The Griffin Inn, The Newdigate Arms, The Cross Keys, The Collycroft Goose, The Royal Oak, The Prince Of Wales, JB ' S, Littleworks ( Re-Opened as Jack's Entertainment Club ) and The Cricketers Arms in Collycroft.
The venue's attendance record was set during a preparation match between the Mexican National Team and the U. S. Men's Soccer Team.
The previous USA vs. Mexico match in Reliant Stadium drew a sellout crowd of 69, 582 fans on May 8, 2003 and is the largest home crowd for the U. S. Men's National Team this decade, until the USA MNT played Mexico for a capacity crowd of 80, 702 fans in Giants Stadium for the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final.
Although Men's Health was founded in the U. S., its international editions have made it the world ’ s largest men ’ s magazine brand.
Storm also anchored NBC Sports coverage of Wimbledon, French Open, Notre Dame football, World Figure Skating Championships, NBC SportsDesk, Men's and Women's U. S. Open ( golf ) and various college bowl games.
His secret was that he was the captain of the 1980 U. S. Men's Olympic hockey team, but he failed to stump the panel, as his secret was guessed by Billy Bean.
Bruce Arena's 71 wins as national coach from 1998-2006 are by far the most in U. S. history, making him arguably the most successful Men's US National Team Coach in history.
Both the United States men's and women's national teams have played numerous matches at Crew Stadium, most notably, the 2001 Men's World Cup Qualifier between the U. S. and Mexico known as La Guerra Fria due to sub-freezing temperatures.
* The U. S. Men's National Team has never lost a game played at Columbus Crew Stadium, and have allowed only one goal against ( as of September, 2012 ).
* August 3, 2002 – In the MLS All-Star Game, a team of MLS players defeat the U. S. Men's National Team 3 – 2.

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