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Eugene T. Rossides, Washington, D.C., argued, for appellants. Robert V. McIntyre and George C. Smith, Washington, D.C., were on brief, for appellant.
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Speeding through the Inner Harbor in a U.S. Coast Guard Cutter at about 25 mph, the boat pitches back and forth rhythmically, just enough to make a person seasick.
The ride feels like a video game played over an IMAX movie featuring Baltimore City. The boat zooms by Domino Sugar and Fort McHenry, and the captain confidently dodges the red and green buoys as snow falls in a steady stream.
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Maritime Institute Inc., San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $6,650,518 firm fixed price, IDIQ contract to provide qualified instructors and inciden...
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EASTPORT - The Down East Maritime Training Institute will offer a course for those interested in sitting for the 100GT Captain's License and the Able ...
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Appeal No. 83-1130
729 F.2d 748
(Decided March 5, 1984)
Eugene T Rossides, of Washington, D.C., argued for appellants. Robert V. McIntyre and George ...
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SAN PEDRO, Calif. -- Thirteen local youths will embark on a journey across the North Sea as "Official Maritime Ambassadors" of the City of Los Angeles...
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City Desks
SAN PEDRO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 25, 2002
Public Dedication and Launching of the `Exy Johnson' and
`Irving Johnson' to Kick ...
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This paper outlines a change management program undertaken at Maritime Engineering Institute in India. The intervention came in the form of a focused three month effort where the first author, a professor of OB at a leading management school in India, was invited to stay on the campus of the institute to familiarize herself with the organization and the processes, and suggest necessary changes. The paper presents the change management process in detail. The events and happenings during this intervention are discussed in terms of the dilemmas it posed for the consultant and, in retrospect, for exploring why the change process could not be institutionalized. Lessons from the intervention are offered to help deal with the less obvious and critical issues that can emerge as stumbling blocks...
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- Wilmington Trust and International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots, Petitioners, v. the United States District Court for the District of Hawaii, Respondent, and Connecticut Bank and Trust Company, National Association Wartsila Marine Industries, Inc. and Oy Wartsila Ab, Real Parties in Interest; Vse Corporation; Theodavies Marine Agencies, Inc.; Pacifico Creative Service, Inc.; the Maritime Institute of Technology and Graduate Studies; International Organization of Masters, Mates & Pilots and John F. Sokolowski; Hawaii Stevedores, Inc.; H.T. & T. Co., Inc.; Mccabe Hamilton & Renny Co., Inc.; Matson Services, Inc.; American Ship Management, Inc.; Jas W. Glover, Ltd.; Cosmetics Consultants of Hawaii; Andres Suguitan; Manuela Suguitan; Leon Marvin Yarborough; Timothy C. Aspinall; Martin S. Doten; Velma M. Sullivan; Bethlehem Steel Corporation; and the Lihue Plantation Company, Limited Dba Kauai Sugar Storage Company, Other Parties., 934 F.2d 1026 (9th Cir. 1991)
John F. Keating, Hill, Betts & Nash, New York City, for petitioners.
Michael Evan Jaffe, Arent, Fox, Kintner, Plotkin & Kahn, Washington, D.C., for r...
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LOCAL CONSTRUCTION firm, Surrey Paving and Aggregate, has partnered with Singapore's Air Transport Training College (ATTO to open the Caribbean Aerospace College in Jamaica.
The school will have a permanent home at the Vernamfield airstrip in Clarendon, but until the facility is completed, classes will be held at the Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI) campus, the Air Jamaica Aircraft Maintenance Training Facility, and Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA).