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10-3404-cv
Mavrommatis v. Carey Limousine Westchester et al.
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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YOU CAN'T get a whole lot more Democratic than Fairfax County, just outside of Washington, D.C.
Barack Obama carried Fairfax 60-38 against John McCain in 2008. That's 6 percentage points higher than Obama's statewide margin, which Fairfax helped inflate because it is the state's largest locality: 13.5 percent of Virginians live there. Four years before, George W. Bush carried Virginia with 54 percent of the vote - but not Fairfax, where John Kerry got 53 percent.
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NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the bound volumes of NLRB decisions. Rea...
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NOTICE: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the bound volumes of NLRB decisions. Rea...
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MOONACHIE - The borough will implement a new licensing fee for limousine services that operate in town, regulating the industry much the way it monitors taxis.
We've always had an ordinance for taxicabs," Mayor Dennis Vaccaro said. "We're just amending it to include limousines.
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In just 12 years, under state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal's desire to increase his authority, American Enterprise Institute resident scholar John Lott wrote in a local newspaper at the time, his office has ballooned in size, more than doubling its budget from $13 million to almost $27 million and increasing the number of cases completed by 65 percent. According to Yale legal scholar Akhil Reed Amar, Reagan-era deregulation and congressional gridlock left a power vacuum....
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United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
Nos. 03-1441/1544
Craftsmen Limousine, Inc., and JMRL Sales & Service, Inc., doing busine...
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Ted and Tim Littell started White Knight Limousine and Bus Co. with a used limo that was too long to fit in their parents' garage. The business now boasts clients such as David Lee Roth, Dr. Phil McGraw and the MU athletic department.
As young men just out of their teens, one an intern and one a student, brothers Tim and Ted Littell probably never thought two professional wrestlers would play a part in their decision to launch what would become a multimillion-dollar company.
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[DO NOT PUBLISH]
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
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Police are searching for six Butler County teens after they stole a limousine in the parking lot of Mars Area High School on Wednesday.
Four teens left the Mars Home for Youth about 6:15 a.m. and walked across the street to the high school parking lot, said Adams police Chief William Westerman. They ordered a limousine to pick them up and take them to a bus station in Pittsburgh.