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  • The Herald-Dispatch Judge David B. Daugherty Mr. Daugherty, 75 years old, is one of about 1,500 administrative law judges who hear appeals from Americans to determine whether they qualify for federal disability benefits.

    Disability Judge Spurs Benefits Investigation Damian Paletta 2011

  • Clark, Billy Christopher (December 19, 1928 – March 15, 2009) Founder/editor: Virginia Writing; Herald-Dispatch obit

    2009 – Deaths C-F « The Graveyard 2010

  • The Herald-Dispatch Judge David B. Daugherty In the fiscal year that ended in September, the administrative law judge, who sits in the impoverished intersection of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, decided 1,284 cases and awarded benefits in all but four.

    Disability-Claim Judge Has Trouble Saying 'No' Damian Paletta 2011

  • News reporters from the Logan Banner, The Charleston Gazette and The Herald-Dispatch in Huntington ran accounts of our 1967 warning.

    Jeff Biggers: Hechler's Wake Up Call to Greens and Liberals: Big Coal Denial Calls for Hellraisers 2009

  • Champion Industries rose 99 cents, or 22%, to 5.59 after the printer and office-equipment company recorded fiscal-fourth-quarter profit growth, helped by the recent acquisition of its hometown newspaper, the Herald-Dispatch of Huntington, W. Va.

    NovaGold 2008

  • Justin McElroy at the Herald-Dispatch sends us a link to a PDF of the letter RIAA lawyers sent to college students, accusing them of infringing copyright and offering to settle if they identify themselves and confess.

    The RIAA P2PLawsuit Letter Sent To College Students - The Consumerist 2007

  • Herald-Dispatch of Sept. 19, 2005: Capitalizing on mystery

    Archive 2005-09-01 2005

  • Police without gas can't keep you safe: The Transit Authority in Huntington, which supplies fuel to its fleet of buses, ambulances for Cabell County Emergency Services and to the Cabell County Sheriff's Department, only has enough gasoline for police cruisers until Friday, Vickie Shaffer, TTA general manager, told The Herald-Dispatch for Wednesday's edition.

    08/31/2005 2005

  • Marshall students could owe hundreds of thousands in RIAA suit Herald-Dispatch

    The RIAA P2PLawsuit Letter Sent To College Students - The Consumerist 2007

  • At different times during his fast the _Herald-Dispatch_ has referred to the fact in short items.

    The No Breakfast Plan and the Fasting-Cure Edward Hooker Dewey

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