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WASHINGTON - In the ongoing battle between the American and Vietnamese catfish industries, disputes over food safety and trade barriers have led to bureaucratic inertia, with both sides awaiting high-dollar decisions.
Congress passed the Farm Bill in 2008 with a mandate to the U.S. Department of Agriculture to start inspecting catfish. More than 28 months later, the Office of Management and Budget has yet to release a rule effecting the change. At issue is whether the Vietnamese fish known as basa and tra, with the same whiskers of the bottom- dwelling channel catfish, will be subject to it.
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Donald (Don) W. Monroe, 83, passed away Tuesday February 15, 2011 in Yakima after a brief illness. Don was born July 30, 1927 in Naches, Washington to Scottish immigrants William and Theresa Monroe. At eight months old the family moved to Tieton where they purchased forty acres and started a fruit ranch. After graduating in 1946 from Highland High School, competing as a multi-sport athlete, Don was drafted into the Army where he served in Korea at the end of WWII as occupation troops for one year. Upon returning he enrolled in the Body and Fender program at J.M. Perry Technical School. After seventeen months in the program he was offered a job at Farley Gatter Chevrolet in Naches. There he met his future wife Dolores Baird, but just months later he was redraft...
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Yet just a few months later, Hartman became the manager of Preferred Acquisitions LLC, which, at the time, was a struggling painting and flooring services company owned by Arlington Capital Acquisitions Co. After managing the company for 28 months, he bought it and, about a year later, bought a failing roofing company, integrating the new service line into the company to begin offering three distinct types of construction services.
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... to overturn existing legislation NotiCen, July 28, 2011. . Three months later, however, the Jesuits-...
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..., etc.) and shall be completed within 24 months of their initiation date. Each assessment shall bee initiated no later than November 28 of the designated year. (b) Excep...
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On April 28, CityBusiness ran a story with the headline: "Cerasoli waits for office essentials.
Nearly nine months later -- and nearly 17 months since the city hired him -- New Orleans Inspector General Robert Cerasoli still struggles to perform the monumental task of eliminating city corruption and waste without simple office amenities such as computers and long distance telephone service.
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* "SHREK THE THIRD": HH 1/2 Marquee Cinemas, Park Place Stadium Cinemas. Many of the best gags in these films - the ones not involving a bodily function - are ones that the supposed target audience (kids) can't yet read and won't yet get. The animation's better, but the writing has fallen off. Still, it's fitfully amusing, and only 80 minutes long. Rated PG.
* "28 WEEKS LATER": H 1/2 MC, PPSC. Set six months after the horror hit "28 Days Later," the rage virus returns to create new zombie cannibals in this woeful sequel. It has a nasty spirit and unlike the original, no sense of humor. Often, there's no sense at all. Rated R.
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* "28 WEEKS LATER": H 1/2 Marquee Cinemas, Park Place Stadium Cinemas. Set six months after the horror hit "28 Days Later," the rage virus returns to create new zombie cannibals in this woeful sequel. It has a nasty spirit and unlike the original, no sense of humor. Often, there's no sense at all. Rated R.
* "DELTA FARCE": H 1/2 MC, PPSC. Redneck stereotypes collide with Mexican, Middle Eastern, gay and Army stereotypes in the low- budget, lowbrow movie. The liveliest battle in this atrocious service comedy is fighting the urge to leave midway through. Rated PG-13.