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    Shanxi coal mining enterprises of Mine reflects the humanitarian ...

    3 26, From Shanxi Coking Coal Group was informed, “2? 22″ Tunlan mine is expected to result in economic losses amounted to more than 9500 million, of which 37.763 million yuan of direct economic losses, indirect economic losses of 57.8 million yuan.

    Government of Shanxi Province, deputy director of the Office of Liu Dezheng Safety Authority said the accident Tunlan not the statistics of economic loss; Shanxi miners died of Mine accident compensation not less than 20 per million, while the insurance the company also began to claim.

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    Crash-related deaths cost Montana $205 million annually
    DAVID GRUBBS/Gazette Staff Steve Charter holds photos of his wife, Jeanne, on Thursday on his ranch north of Billings. Jeanne was killed recently in an automobile accident. Steve's cow dog Bella looks out over the prairie waiting to go back to work.

    The late journalist and UP professor Lourdes 'Chit' Estella-Simbulan
    But what are the chances of having two former co-workers from the same office where I only stayed eight months dying in separate bus-related accidents? I am lucky to still be alive despite the fact that I take EDSA every day. Truth to tell, however,

    State Capitol's stunning beauty came at a terrible cost
    State Capitol's stunning beauty came at a terrible cost Fittingly, the names of the workers who died in the Capitol's construction between 1898 and 1903 will be read, along with the names of building trades workers who died on Minnesota job site accidents or from work-related illnesses during the last year.

    Jenner Warns Students About The Dangers Of Distracted Driving
    Jenner also related how one of her son's friends, Joey, who had been with a group of classmates less than a mile away when the accident occurred, was one of the first on the scene, and the first to see her children dead in the car.

    Update: PHOTOS | OSHA Investigating Electrocution off Normandy Blvd.
    Update: PHOTOS | OSHA Investigating Electrocution off Normandy Blvd. One man is dead after a work-related accident off of Normandy Boulevard this morning. OSHA acting area director Jeff Romeo said that one man was electrocuted at the scene. He had been on the ground man when he was killed. At least one other man was at

    A look back at the year, one picture a day.

    Fifty years ago today, a young Bob Dylan released his self-titled debut album. In the ensuing years, Dylan has written music and lyrics for some of the most eloquent and acclaimed songs of our generation. A polarizing figure at times, Dylan has been both glorified and vilified in the media, all the while proving to be a constant moving target—often cryptic, sometimes playful, intensely private but always enigmatic. His life and work have been obsessively analyzed, dissected and pored over by critics and fans alike. Yet Dylan has refused to be labeled—neither protest singer nor folk singer—or pinned down to be understood. Despite the scrutiny, famous relationships (including one with folk singer Joan Baez), a mysterious motorcycle crash and his subsequent reclusion from the accident, and the constant touring, Dylan, the troubadour, has marched to his own beat.

    Dylan Rock Explosion, a new exhibition at Cité de la Musique in Paris, tracks the pivotal path of Dylan’s development from 1961-1966. The show, which runs through July 15, features photographs and films—and related ephemera—that capture the young Dylan as he came to prominence and sparked a musical revolution. Featured in the exhibition is photographer Daniel Kramer, who documented the musician during the span of one year and one day from 1964-1965, a period in which Dylan shifted from acoustic to electric guitar.