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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
You can’t sue an extraterrestrial
Point Pleasant’s mysterious Mothman has claimed another victim. Read More
THEIR VIEW: Cato slams caps on med mal awards
WASHINGTON — “Reducing physician liability for negligent care by capping court awards, all else equal, will reduce the resources allocated to medical professional liability underwriting and oversight and make many patients worse off. Legislators who see mandatory liability caps as a cost-containment tool should look elsewhere.”
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Sorority pledge suffers from Sigmatization
In the classic movie “Casablanca,” Claude Rains plays Captain Renault, a corrupt Vichy police officer who must find a pretext for shutting down Rick’s Cafe Americain.
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THEIR VIEW: Reflections, expectations for state’s success
CHARLESTON — Many good things are happening in the Mountain State and we can attribute a number of them to our stable government, talented workforce and positive business climate.
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Time to apply the duck test to the EPA
Is the Environmental Protection Agency trying to worsen our ailing economy, or does it just look that way?
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THEIR VIEW: Coal mining vital to W.Va, world
CHARLESTON — Coal mining always has been an important part of West Virginia.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Mandate? Hardly
Dear Editor: On Oct. 4, Earl Ray Tomblin was elected Governor of West Virginia for a 14-month term. The final results indicated that less than 25 percent of eligible voters went to the polls and Tomblin received fewer than 50 … Read More
Taking the fun out of being a kid
Adults today were kids once, too, and managed to survive the dangers of – THE PLAYGROUND! Read More
THEIR VIEW: Poll numbers should raise concern for Rockefeller
U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia has reason to be at least concerned about his chances, should he decide to run for re-election.
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