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Arguments Category Archives: Arguments
Never waste a crisis
There’s not much positive you can say about hard times, but there is one thing: Hard times force families, businesses and governments to make hard decisions.
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THEIR VIEW: News flash: GCs really are reading your attorney bio
CHARLESTON — Imagine you had the ability to market yourself, your practice and your expertise at any hour of the day. Imagine that even as you’re tied up handling an important matter for a client, there are countless potential clients who are thoroughly examining your capabilities. Imagine being able to showcase your strengths, knowledge and acumen to clients while you’re not even in the office.
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Darrell McGraw and his brand of identity theft
Identity theft is a costly racket. Businesses and individuals lose more than $55 billion each year to identity thieves.
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THEIR VIEW: Holding on to the past denies coal’s future
CHARLESTON — Here in West Virginia, we take pride in our way of life – in our families, our communities, our jobs. That pride is well placed. Because when each of these things is intact, there’s simply no way of living that rivals West Virginia’s.
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Wrong again! High court reverses another Webster decision
What if court cases were decided with a coin toss? Heads, the prosecution wins. Tails, the defense.
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Fairness is in, big labor is out
Dear Editor: Last week, the voters of Wisconsin sent a clear message to their elected officials and to the rest of the country that they support Gov. Scott Walker and his agenda that eliminates wasteful collective bargaining for public employees. … Read More
Sometimes you have to pay — and fight — for free speech
Some people don’t get the connection between funding and free speech. They don’t see how the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution protects a citizen’s right to spend money to be heard, whether individually or in association with others. They … Read More
THEIR VIEW: Obama’a war on fossil fuels will mean lights out for W.Va. economy
By CONRAD LUCAS CHARLESTON — A new report shows that the West Virginia economy was one of the bright spots among all states in 2011. Total economic output or GDP — the broadest measure of the state’s economy — grew … Read More
THEIR VIEW: Celebrating 10 years of PROMISE
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CHARLESTON — Ten years ago, West Virginia made a promise to its young people: if you work hard, earn good grades, and fully commit to pursuing a college education in our great state, we will help you pay for a college education. Read More
Maybe it’s time to change the original formula for West Virginia justice
“It’s the real thing
Coke is…” Read More



