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Winds of Change
October 2004

Contents

Judge Expands Ruling
Against Valley Fills

But Bush Says, Not So Fast!

A Note from Dianne
Coalfield "terror" eludes authorities
What a SHOCKING Surprise - Pulp Mill Was a Boondoggle After All
Reverential Reflections on Mountaintop Removal in WV 
Global Warming Costly!
Coal Isn’t My Friend
Child Killed by Avoidable Mining Tragedy
New York Times: Friends in White House Come to Coal’s Aid
New Campaign Aims to Change Political Same-Old, Same-Old
Fair And Clean Elections Could Change the FACE of WV Politics
Clean Elections – for the Future!
Another Reason There is No Such Thing As "Clean" Coal
EPA Wording Found to Mirror Industry’s; Influence on Mercury Proposal Probed
Coal-Fired Plants Raising New Health Concerns
Mountaintop Removal / Valley Fill Strip Mining In The News
Mercury, Coal and Human Health; A Mother’s Statement on the Effects of Mercury Poisoning on Children
Say What You Want, King Coal, Mountaineers Do NOT Support MTR
MTR NOT "Sustainable"
OVEC and NAACP Partner at Tri-State Multi-Cultural Festival
The Role of Mountaintop Removal in Economic Insecurity and Homeland Destruction
Moving Mountains Release Party in Shepherdstown Benefits OVEC, CRMW
Historic Blair Mountain Prepares for Its Last Stand
A Sad Good-bye to Bill Maxey, Who Spoke the Truth About MTR
The Race to Dismantle Racism: It's Still Alive and Well 
Jack Spadaro Settles Long Fight With MSHA, Retires for Sake of His Health
Stand Up to Logging, MTR
Bush Administration Gutting FOIA and Hurting Public’s Right to Know 
"Forever Wild"- A Celebration of Wilderness Songs, Stories and Visions by Walkin’ Jim Stoltz
Coal vs. Wind - A Few Facts
Thanks to All the Awesome OVEC Volunteers!


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"Forever Wild"- A Celebration of Wilderness Songs, Stories and Visions by Walkin’ Jim Stoltz

Please join OVEC from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 23 at the LaBelle Theatre, 311 D St., South Charleston for "Forever Wild" with Walkin’ Jim Stoltz. Tickets for this OVEC-fundraiser are $10 (suggested donation).

Walkin’ Jim Stoltz

Jim Stoltz is known to most folks as "Walkin’ Jim." The name stems from over 25,000 miles of wilderness travel on annual, months-long backcountry treks through America’s last wild places. His music, recorded on 8 different releases, stems from this extensive wilderness experience. The songs get regular airplay on National Public Radio.

When he’s not out walking, Jim travels the country with a multi-media show, "Forever Wild," combining his photography, poetry, stories and live music. The show promotes preservation of America’s last wild places and has received an "Outstanding Achievement Award" from the EPA for "sharing nature and wilderness with others across America through your extraordinary words, images, and music."

This is a fabulous show, so please join us!

Contact the office at (304) 522-0246 for tickets or to volunteer to help at this event.

 

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