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<description><![CDATA[MAN — After graduating from Logan High School about a dozen years ago, Naaman Spry knew he didn’t want a job in the coal mines. He never imagined he would end up baby-sitting 350,000 fish two nights a week.Yet as an aquaculture technician for West Virgini...]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[FAIRMONT — On a hilltop overlooking Interstate 79 stands the skeleton of the new home of the Institute for Scientific Research. Though it’s still 18 months from the day when up to 500 scientists and assistants move in, the building’s airfoil-shaped rooflin...]]></description>
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