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If you recall the Wilberg incident, I believe it was '84.
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Back in 1984, a fire at the Wilberg mine in Utah killed 27 people; 78 died in a 1968 mine explosion in Farmington, West Virginia.
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Janice Wilberg lives in Milwaukee, where she writes a blog about adoption.
NYT > Global Home By JANICE WILBERG 2011
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In 1984, on the Wasatch Plateau in southern Utah, the Wilberg coal mine, a property of Emery Mining, exploded into flames.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Esther Kaplan 2010
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He was working for the union at the time of the Wilberg fire and rushed to the scene.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Esther Kaplan 2010
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Wilberg, Joshua 12 Team Firth, Firth ID 5: 10.19 138
DyeStat News Feed 2010
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Wilberg, Joshua 12 Team Firth, Firth ID 5: 10.19 138
DyeStat News Feed 2010
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Salt Lake Tribune reported, "it was down in the Wilberg mine."
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Esther Kaplan 2010
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In 1984, on the Wasatch Plateau in southern Utah, the Wilberg coal mine, a property of Emery Mining, exploded into flames.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Esther Kaplan 2010
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David Lauriski was Emery's chief safety officer when Wilberg caught fire, an accident later attributed to numerous violations at the mine.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Esther Kaplan 2010
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