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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
The woman who cried conspiracy
One of Aesop’s best-loved fables is the story of the boy who cried wolf, a shepherd boy who relieves the tedium of his lonely job with false alarms. Read More
THEIR VIEW: Honoring our fallen on Memorial Day
CHARLESTON — Military service has been important in the Mountain State because of our proud history of serving this country.
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The plaintiffs attorneys’ made man
Rhode Islander Jack McConnell and his wife have contributed $700,000 to Democrat candidates and liberal organizations over the last three decades. Three members of the U.S. Senate committee considering his nomination for a federal judgeship are beneficiaries of that largesse. Read More
THEIR VIEW: When America trades, Americans work
Donohue
WASHINGTON — The United States must make job creation its number one priority. Unemployment is 9.9 percent, and millions more have stopped looking for work or are underemployed.
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Lawyers without borders
“I expect this will keep me busy for quite a while.” That’s the forecast of Ed Hill of the Charleston law firm of Hill Peterson Carper Bee & Deitzler, who’s working as counsel in three class-action complaints on behalf of … Read More
THEIR VIEW: Oliverio’s shocking victory
MORGANTOWN — State Sen. Mike Oliverio had to admit he was shocked.
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Hoosiers sue Mercedes
It may be an occupational hazard. Since suing is what plaintiffs’ attorneys do, maybe over time it becomes a default position and they just can’t help themselves. While an ordinary person simply might ask for redress of a grievance or … Read More
THEIR VIEW: State celebrates JFK’s 1960 primary victory
Manchin
CHARLESTON — May 10 marks the 50th Anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s primary election victory in West Virginia – a historic day in American presidential politics.
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