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- Arrow Air, Inc., Petitioner, v. Elizabeth Hanford Dole, Secretary of Transportation, Respondent, Professional Association Travel Services, Inc., Rich International Airways, Inc., Spantax, S.A., and United Airlines, Inc., Intervenors., 784 F.2d 1118 (D.C. Cir. 1986)
O.D. Ozment, with whom Lawrence D. Wasko, Washington, D.C., was on the brief, for petitioner.
Alice Owens, Atty., Dept. of Transp., Washington, D.C.,...
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- Michael S. Bluestein; Dean N. Chantiles; Orange County Airport Association, Petitioners, v. Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Respondents. Richard S. Linn, Petitioner, v. Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Respondents. Sheri Albert; Charles Mccune, Petitioners, v. Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Respondents. Association of Professional Flight Attendants, Petitioner, v. Samuel K. Skinner, Secretary of Transportation, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, Respondents. Independent Union of Flight Attendants, Petitioner, v. Federal Aviation Administration, Respondent. Airline Pilots Association, International, Petitioner, v. Federal Aviation Administration, Respondent., 908 F.2d 451 (9th Cir. 1990)
Walter Kamiat and Laurence Gold, Washington, D.C., for the Air Line Pilots Ass'n, Ass'n of Flight Attendants, Intern. Ass'n of Machinists and Aerospac...
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A former state buildings association leader was named deputy secretary to the Department .
Bill Wendle, who served as executive vice president of the Wisconsin Builders Association for 14 years, began overseeing the department's day-to-day operations Wednesday, according to a news release from the Department .
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FMCSA solicits nominations and applications for appointment to the Board of Directors of the Unified Carrier Registration Plan (UCR Plan) of interested persons to serve as representatives of the motor carrier industry. The Agency will appoint five members from the motor carrier industry. The UCR Plan is responsible for the administration of the UCR Agreement. The UCR Agreement governs the registration and the collection and distribution of fees paid by for-hire and private motor carriers, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies. The UCR Plan and Agreement replaced the Single State Registration System (SSRS), which was repealed as of January 1, 2008.
... comment, if submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor union, etc.). You may review DOT'...Section 14504a(d)(1)(B) directed the Secretary to establish a Unified Carrier Registration Plan B... agencies must be from among the professional staffs of State agencies responsible for overseein...
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The award was presented to her at the state conference of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) in which she has been active for a long time. During her 26 years as an HR professional, Boutwell has served the Capital Area HR Association as secretary, president-elect and president along with serving on the state council of the state chapter of SHRM.
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HACKENSACK - Hackensack University Medical Center took over the city's ambulance service Monday amid complaints from the Fire Department's union that city officials used a phony emergency to justify transfer of the service.
Roberto Burgos, secretary of the Hackensack Professional Fire Fighters Association, promised the union would challenge the emergency declaration in court and would not quit until officials restore the jobs of eight city emergency medical technicians.
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Karen Magruder is vice-president and secretary of the Rancho Cucamonga Association of Professional Music Teachers. She invites those interested in music learning, especially as it relates to young children, to a New Member Brunch at 11 a.m. Wednesday.
Magruder has pointed out in the past that children who have had music instruction tend to learn better in school than those who have not. A few weeks ago I saw a network TV report of still another study that indicated up to a 10-point gain in intelligence scores for kids who play music or sing. Science News magazine also cited a similar study and linked drama, chess and science lessons with lesser but still significant gains. The key seems to be getting the kids involved in creating something.
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Irwin restaurateurs will be turning it up a notch at the second annual Superb Bowl-of-Chili Cook-off set for 1 p.m. Feb. 2 at the Colonial Grille on Main Street.
The theme of the cook-off will be Texas-style, but the entertainment is billed as a blend of " 'Iron Chef,' and 'Emeril' with a touch of 'Saturday Night Live,' " said Mike Pochan, Irwin Business and Professional Association secretary.
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Mrs. Geneva Hicks Coxwell, 80, of McColl, SC, formerly of Thomson, GA, entered into rest July 25, 2007 at Morrison Manor in Laurinburg, NC.
She was a daughter of the late George Lester and Nell Schoffiett Hicks. Born in Lumpkin Co., GA, Geneva attended school in Camak and Warrenton, graduating from Warren County High School. She attended Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, majoring in Business Education. Following college she moved to Thomson in 1947 and began work for Knox Realty as a secretary. She met and married J. W. Coxwell in November of 1948. Geneva was a member of the National Secretaries Association and received her CPS (Certified Professional Secretary) rating in 1979. Geneva retired after 43 years of service with ITT Rayonier as secretary and bookkeeper. She wa...
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- the Baltimore Sun Company; David Nitkin; Michael Olesker, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr., in His Official Capacity as Governor of Maryland; Shareese Deleaver, in Her Official Capacity as Press Secretary To the Governor of Maryland; Gregory Massoni, in His Official Capacity as Deputy Director of Communications and Press Secretary To the Governor of Maryland, Defendants-Appellees. Leonard J. Kerpelman, Movant, and the Washington Post; the New York Times Company; Time Inc.; the Associated Press; E.W. Scripps Company; Advance Publications, Incorporated; Cable News Network, Lp, Lllp; the Maryland Delaware District of Columbia Press Association; American Society of Newspaper Editors; Newspaper Association of America; the Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors; the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Society of Professional Journalists; the North Carolina Press Association; the South Carolina Press Association; Virginia Press Association, Amici Supporting Appellants., 437 F.3d 410 (4th Cir. 2006)
ARGUED: Charles D. Tobin, Holland & Knight, Washington, D.C., for Appellants. Margaret Ann Nolan, Assistant Attorney General, Office of the Attorney G...