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With a background in architecture, Alison Dorvillier, founder of Design Inplace Inc., a full-service interior design studio s...
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Albert B. Krachman, Bracewell & Patterson, Washington, D.C., argued, for plaintiffs-appellees.
Judith Rabinowitz, Commercial Litigation Branch, Dept....
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Smith's Knowledge of Manufacturing Operations Further Aligns AspenTech's Product Strategy With Customers' Drive For Operational Excellence Best Practi...
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Alison Smith, an assistant women's basketball coach at Bowdoin, has been hired as an assistant coach at the U.S. Naval Academy.
Smith, a 2005 Bowdoin graduate, will serve under her former college coach, Stefanie Pemper. She fills the vacancy created when Julie Veillieux left Pemper's staff to become the head coach at Colby.
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When it became clear that their beloved family patriarch would not return home to Lincoln Park, Peter Wallace's widow and two daughters realized they would have to find strategies for keeping his memory alive to help strengthen family ties.
Although daughters Alison Smith and Megan Koniuch retain indelible memories of the strapping ex-Marine and Marsh & McClellan insurance executive, they and their mother, Charlotte, feared that time might erode their own children's recollections -- as well as their connections to one another.
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Cipolla reviews Name All the Animals by Alison Smith.
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When the Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices meets next week to discuss changes to the Maine Clean Election Act, it will not be for a "tweak" or a minor "fix-it" project, no matter what the law's proponents say.
That's because U.S. District Court George Singal's ruling this week is not "basically a technicality" as Maine Citizens for Clean Elections president Alison Smith claims. Singal blew a hole in the side of the decade-old law by eliminating the matching funds provision, and it will take some serious repair work to fix it.
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Stantec, an Edmonton, Canada-based company with 80 employees in Hauppauge, posted major gains in 2010 compared to 2009.
The company, which provides planning, engineering, architecture and interior design consulting services, brought in a total of $90.8 million in 2010, up 67 percent from the $49.2 million reported in 2009. The earnings per share rose as well, from $1.07 in 2009 to $1.98 in 2010, according to Alison Smith, a spokeswoman for the company.
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To: TRAVEL EDITORS
Contact: Alison Smith of York County Convention & Visitors Bureau, +1-717-852-9675, asmith@yorkpa.org