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Updated: 1:30 PM Jul 25, 2008
President Bush to Address Coal Association
President Bush will discuss energy issues and clean coal technologies next week at The Greenbrier.
Posted: 1:20 PM Jul 25, 2008Reporter: Associated Press Email Address: news@wsaz.com |
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - President Bush will discuss energy issues and clean coal technologies next week at The Greenbrier.
White House spokesman Blair Jones confirmed Friday that Bush will attend the West Virginia Coal Association's annual meeting Thursday in White Sulphur Springs.
Association President Bill Raney says he's honored by the visit and pleased by the acknowledgment that West Virginia coal mines play a role in the nation's energy picture.
The meeting, which runs July 31 through Aug. 3, also features interim West Virginia University President Peter Magrath and Michael Morris, president of American Electric Power.
Representatives of the National Mining Association and Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Randy Huffman are also set to speak.
Latest Comments
The Media is not even in peoples lives.
All he cares about is oil and money. Send him some of Prenter Road Drinking Water in has fuel in it or at least it smells it. He'll go to the Greenbrier where all the rich folks are but not here in the Prenter & Seth area's where he needs to be, that is if he really cares about poeple at all. Let him live the next few months on welfare and get Kidney Transplants. I wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy, but sometimes what goes around comes around.
bush has lied to the American peoplr for 8 years, so who cares what he has to say.
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