Thoroughly fed up but refusing to give in, the residents of the Coal River valley in West Virginia endure earsplitting explosions, raining boulders, toxic sludge and poisoned wells.
By Jeannette CatsoulisNew York Times, San Jose Mercury News: Entertainment
Thu, 06/16/2011 - 9:06am
Thoroughly fed up but refusing to give in, the residents of the Coal River valley in West Virginia endure earsplitting explosions, raining boulders, toxic sludge and poisoned wells.