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** FILE ** A tipple marks the slope entrance at the D&D Anthracite Coal Co. in Good Spring, Pa., July 22, 2003. The tipple is where the coal is brought to the surface and where miners enter to get down some 750 feet to the coal. The U.S. Labor Department is investigating whether the two federal officials responsible for ensuring safety in Pennsylvania's few remaining underground anthracite mines have systematically harassed mine owners, retaliated against those who fought back, and improperly pressuredmine inspectors to find violations. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
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2003-07-22
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
CAROLYN KASTER
03072201888
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