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Before the somber memorial service, Obama and Biden met privately with the families of the 29 people killed in the explosion. A row of 29 white crosses lined the main stage. Behind it were photos of the miners, and to the side stood a large wreath with 29 white roses, along with two yellow ones honoring two injured miners. As West Virginia first lady Gayle Manchin read the miners' names, each of their families entered and placed a miner's helmet on a corresponding cross. Gov. Joe Manchin also promised action to improve mine safety. "It takes brave men to work below the surface," he said. "I pledge to you: Your loved ones will not have died in vain." Many people who gathered for the service wore black ribbons with gold shovels and pick axes; some wore coal miners' reflective clothing. Don Blankenship, chief executive of Massey Energy, mingled with the crowd before taking his seat near the back of the floor in the Beckley-Raleigh Convention Center. Jean Cook of Pineville displayed a new tattoo on the back of her right shoulder in honor of her 21-year-old nephew, Adam Morgan, who died in the mine explosion. Cook said she was reluctant to attend the memorial because it would take her days to recover. "Did I want to? Emotionally, no," she said. "All this has done a toll on my nerves. I just constantly cry. I don't think there's anything anybody can say." Jonathan Mounts of Iaeger, who was on a rescue team that helped pull 11 bodies out of the Upper Big Branch mine, said he liked Obama's speech. "He understands our livelihood and our brotherhood," Mounts said. "We've got to work to support the nation." Tom Jones, a laid-off miner from Raleigh County, said: "The president just showed he's grieving with us. That was comforting. Soothing. It was a good ceremony." ___ On the Net: Mine Safety and Health Administration: Massey Energy Co.: http://www.masseyenergyco.com/ Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee: http://tinyurl.com/29ok58s
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