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My grandfather and both my uncles used to work for PD, they worked in Morenci and the surrounding areas in the mines to support their families.
Democrats declare war on West Virginia. Again. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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The company plans to expand operations at the Cerro Verde mine, its Morenci mine in the U.S. and the Tenke Fungurume operations in Congo.
Hit by Strikes, Freeport-McMoRan's Net Falls 11% Tatyana Shumsky 2011
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Their mother, their family, the schoolchildren, the community of Morenci will never lose their memory of these children, Noe said.
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But she told the Free Press on Wednesday that she has been in regular contact with Morenci police and frequently talks with FBI investigators.
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Sitting in the living room of her parents' home in Morenci is a large Christmas tin filled with cards and drawings from classmates of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner — ages 9, 7 and 5, respectively.
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Tanya Skelton says she hasn't spoken with her estranged husband, John Skelton, since their three boys were reported missing from his Morenci home the Friday after Thanksgiving.
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The corporation -- the guys with all the money, the guys who actually owned the homes, grocery store, hospital, even the bowling alley in the Arizona towns of Ajo and Morenci, the guys who had the power to get politicians to call out the National Guard and teargas citizens -- those guys won.
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The company suspended dividends, forced top executives to fly coach and -- a particularly bitter pill -- sold a stake in the flagship Morenci mine to Sumitomo Corp.
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In 1985 I was working with the USWA on the copper strike in Morenci, Arizona, when Springsteen played in Phoenix and Tucson, and in each case stopped the show to make
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Eighty years on, it seems unfathomable that white Americans could have found no way to coexist, in all the empty magnificence of the Southwest, with a mere twelve hundred Chiricahua—roughly the population today of such wayside Arizona hamlets as Pima or Morenci.
Once They Moved Like the Wind David Roberts 1994
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