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      <title>Coal decline hits fuel's Western stronghold</title>
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      <description>SHERIDAN, Wyo. (AP) — Hundreds of millions of tons of coal, packed into seams up to 60 feet thick, are still to be had beneath the rock-strewn hillsides speckled with snow that rise up along the remote Montana-Wyoming border. 
                   Yet for Mike Cooley, the days of drilling explosives into the ground to blast the fuel from the earth are over, long before he ever...</description>
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