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    In a 3-0 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled in favor of Google parent Alphabet, Apple, Dell Technologies, Microsoft and Tesla, rejecting an appeal by former ...

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    He will ask the Peruvian government to declare a state of emergency in the area to allow the eviction of illegal miners. "They are using children between 5 and 10 years old as human shields when ...

  4. Teen rescued after falling into Northern California mine shaft

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    AUBURN — A 15-year-old boy was rescued from a Northern California mine shaft, officials said Monday. It happened in the Placer County city of Auburn near China Bar in the Auburn State Recreation ...

  5. Secret Ravine - Wikipedia

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    Secret Ravine is a perennial tributary of Miners Ravine which shortly thereafter runs into Dry Creek in Placer County, California.Its course lies within the cities of Rocklin, Loomis, and Roseville, as well as unincorporated parts of Placer County.

  6. Child labour in the diamond industry - Wikipedia

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    In collaboration with World Vision and Aim Sierra Leone, the Ministry of Gender and Children's Affairs registered 1,200 child miners to get them out of the mines. [ 10 ] On 26 June 2009, Human Rights Watch published a 62-page report titled Diamonds in the Rough.

  7. Coal Employment Project - Wikipedia

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    The Coal Employment Project (CEP) was a non-profit women's organization in the United States from 1977–1996 with the goal of women gaining employment as miners. With local support groups in both the eastern and western coalfields, CEP also advocated for women on issues such as sexual harassment, mine safety, equal access to training and promotions, parental leave, and wages.

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  9. Forced labor in California - Wikipedia

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    A majority of the laborers leased were Native women and children, who were leased in response to California's population shortage of white women and children. Many would serve as domestic workers while others would be forced into prostitution by the often role outside of the auxiliary of the household needs.