- are
black coal, hard
coal,
stone coal, dark
coal,
coffee coal,
blind coal (in Scotland),
Kilkenny coal (in Ireland), crow
coal or craw
coal, and black...
-
Blind Shaft (Chinese: 盲井; pinyin: Mángjǐng) is a 2003 film
about a pair of
brutal con
artists operating in the
illegal coal mines of present-day northern...
-
expansion of
coal in the country.
Vietnam is
among very few
coal-dependent, fast-developing
countries that
pledged to
phase out
unabated coal power by the...
- Roman, and best
known for its
uranium mining in
Blind River and
Elliot Lake, it
later diversified into
coal, potash, and
other projects.
About 1,000 workers...
- Norris) and
James Edwin Mays, a high
school teacher who also
worked in the
coal mining industry.,
accessed August 19, 2014.</ref> At age 15, she was offered...
-
Night of the
Blind Terror). The film was the
first in Ossorio's "
Blind Dead" series,
spawning three official sequels:
Return of the
Blind Dead (1973),...
-
James Conley Justice II (born
April 27, 1951) is an
American politician and
coal baron serving as the
junior United States senator from West
Virginia since...
- resource-rich state, it has the
third largest coal reserves in the
country and
provides electricity,
coal, and
steel to the rest of the nation. It also...
- The
Coal strike of 1902 (also
known as the
anthracite coal strike) was a
strike by the
United Mine
Workers of
America in the
anthracite coalfields of eastern...
- shortages. The
effort was also
hindered by
numerous strikes,
especially in the
coal mining and
railroad industries,
which lasted well into 1944. Nonetheless...