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- 97 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 7099, 97 Daily Journal D.A.R. 11,464 Monterey Mechanical Co., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Pete Wilson; Gray Davis; Curt Pringle; Delaine Easton; Barry Munitz; Roland E. Arnall; Marian Bagdasarian; William D. Campbell; Ronald L. Cedillos; Jim Considine; Martha C. Fallgatter; Bernard Goldstein, Jr.; James H. Gray; William Hauck; Joan Otomo-Corgel, Dr.; Ralph R. Pesqueira; Ali C. Razi; Ted J. Saenger; Michael D. Stennis; Anthony M. Vitti; Stanley T. Wang; Frank Y. Wada, Individually and as Trustee of the California State University; Swinerton and Walberg Co., a California Corporation, Defendants-Appellees., 125 F.3d 702 (9th Cir. 1997)
Marcia L. Augsburger, McDonough, Holland & Allen, Sacramento, CA, for plaintiffs-appellants.
Karen L. Robinson, California State University, Legal Di...
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BANGOR and EASTON - Harrison A. "Pat" Brown, 87, died Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 2011, in Bangor. He was born May 17, 1924, in Easton, son of Harrison and Margaret (Hargrove) Brown.
Surviving him are his wife, Marguerite (Cahill) of Bangor; sons, Jim of Presque Isle and Rick of Easton; daughters, Shelley Kennett of Old Orchard, Nancy Albert of Portland and Patricia Niedorowski of Hampden; two grandchildren, Ashlee Albert of Presque Isle and Kelsey Albert of Washburn; a great-granddaughter, Meredith Lynne of Presque Isle; several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother, father; and five sisters, Etta McKay, Erma Schol, Marion Dudley, Dolly Church and Nedra Giberson.
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what needs to change? One idea would be to get more heft into the IOC executive committee, a place America's two IOC members, Anita DeFrantz and Jim Easton, won't see anytime soon. The USOC might want to push to get its chairman on that panel, though Probst has not overwhelmed many people in his early going as Peter Ueberroth's replacement. Another notion: Keep working on improving the tone. Chicago and the USOC want to act like partners, but they have to learn how to better relate to the IOC's Euro-centric leadership. The Associated Press
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - After the shock in Copenhagen comes the backlash in Colorado.
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Before: O'SCANNLAIN, LEAVY and KLEINFELD, Circuit Judges.
ORDER; Concurrence by Judge KLEINFELD; Dissent by Judge REINHARDT; Dissent by Judge HAWKINS...
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LOS ANGELES -- Peyton Manning already straps them on, Lance Armstrong suits up with their gear and their baseball gloves fit the hand of many a major leaguer: Even before it officially exists, Easton-Bell Sports is a monster of the sports world.
On Tuesday, baseball and hockey products expert Easton Sports Inc. announced a mega-merger with Riddell Bell Holdings, which makes helmets for the National Football League. The combined entity, chaired by Easton head Jim Easton, boasts annual revenues of more than $600 million and covers sports from archery to motocross.
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TURIN, Italy - Losing softball and baseball was tough enough. Losing a place on the Olympics' most powerful body could be even more painful for the United States.
The diminished U.S. clout in the Olympic movement slipped even further Friday when Jim Easton failed to retain a seat on the IOC executive board. Anita DeFrantz withdrew her own candidacy at the last minute to try to give Easton a better chance.
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Jim Easton, a member of the new board of directors for the U.S. Olympic Committee, said Monday he would like the organization's headquarters to stay in Colorado Springs.
I think it's working well and they've got a training center here," Easton said. "It's been here. It's worked here. I think the city has been supportive. I see no reason to make a change that drastic.
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In hindsight, considering the wild success of the Los Angeles Olympics, it might seem odd that anyone did not want to be part of the games that opened 25 years ago this week.
The Soviet Bloc had its reasons, of course.
... kicking themselves to this day," said Jim Easton, chairman of the Van Nuys-based sporting-goods com...
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Firefighters battled a score of wildfires during the weekend, with the most serious blaze damaging more than 90 acres and threatening homes in Easton in Aroostook County.
Ranger Jim Downie of the Maine Forest Service said warm ash distributed over the land from a nearby plant was the likely cause of the blaze, which threatened seven homes before rangers and firefighters were able to control it Saturday.
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Andrew Pete stepped up to the line for the 10th frame last Oct. 29 at Columbia Lanes with nine strikes already in the books.
Nerves began to take their toll, but the Lancaster bowler said his team's support helped keep his enthusiasm under control.
...Mixed: Mike Fetter 646, Mary Easton 589 (Funtime); Jim Farmer 715, Sue Schickel 685 (Z...