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NORTHRIDGE, Calif., March 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Contemporary Services Corporation (CSC), the world leader in event security and crowd management, is pleased to announce its newly opened Reno branch office which will serve the Northern Nevada-Lake Tahoe region. This is CSC's second Nevada branch office, following the opening of its Las Vegas branch last year. The Reno office will be led by Branch Manager Chris Brockway, who joined CSC in October 2010. Mr. Brockway has approximately 30 years of experience in both the public and private sector, working in California and Nevada. Most recently he was the Security-Safety Supervisor for the Reno Sparks Convention Center where he became involved in community-wide disaster preparedness and successfully established professional working relation...
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- Notice: Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3 Provides that Dispositions Other Than Opinions or Orders Designated for Publication Are Not Precedential and Should Not Be Cited Except When Relevant Under the Doctrines of Law of the Case, Res Judicata, or Collateral Estoppel. Merret Square, Inc., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. United States of America, United States General Services Administration, Public Building Service (Region 9, San Francisco), Barbara Bodinson, Susan B. Luce, Defendants-Appellees., 946 F.2d 899 (9th Cir. 1991)
Before GOODWIN, WILLIAM A. NORRIS and DAVID R. THOMPSON, Circuit Judges.
ORDER*
We AFFIRM for the ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, June 7 /PRNewswire/ -- University of California registered nurses will be in court Tuesday to defend their democratic right to strike over their concerns about eroding patient care conditions in UC medical centers.
A hearing is scheduled Tuesday at 11 a.m. in San Francisco Superior Court, 400 McAllister St., Department 301, San Francisco, on efforts by the UC administration and the Gov. Schwarzenegger- dominated Public Employee Relations Board to block the right of nurses to strike.
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According to LaFleur's data at press time, 27 of 64 independent agencies had yet to create Web pages. Public records litigation, state secrets leave room for improvement The administration's stance on the state secrets privilege and its approach to public records litigation received more mixed reviews.\n The U.S. Court of Appeals in San Francisco (9th Cir.) said on Feb. 9 that the lobbyists' identities should be disclosed so long as they are not protected by the presidential communications privilege or other legal grounds and told the lower court to consider the case in light of its ruling.
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We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) and the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), in cooperation with the Sonoma Land Trust (SLT), announce that a final environmental impact report and environmental impact statement (EIR/EIS) for the Sears Point Wetland and Watershed Restoration Project is now available. The final EIR/EIS, which we prepared and now announce in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), describes the restoration of approximately 2,300 acres (ac) of former farmland located in Sonoma County, California, near the San Pablo Bay. The final EIR/EIS responds to all comments we received on the draft document. The restoration project, which would be implemented by the SLT, would restore natural estuarine ecosystems on diked bayland...
... on diked baylands, while providing public access and recreational and educational opportunit...The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, San Francisco District, and the National Marine Fisheries Servic... National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are cooperating agencies on the final EIR/EIS. ADD...
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...San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. . Cupps, S. (1977). Emerging problem...
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LAST Wednesday, conservatives held coast-to-coast "TEA parties" designed to send the message to Washington and state governments that the partiers feel "taxed enough already." The exercise struck me as more than a little out of touch with the political realities of President Barack Obama's America. The next day, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar held a public hearing in San Francisco on a proposal by the George W. Bush administration to sell federal leases to drill for oil and gas off the California coast. The hearing became the Left Coast equivalent of the right-wing TEA party.
The only difference is that the overwhelmingly anti-drilling crowd was in la-la land on the realities of oil instead of taxes. Every one of the elected officials who spoke was an anti-drilling Democrat. Every one s...
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...(2005). Results that Matter. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. . Folz, D. (2004). Service quality a...
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...New York, Columbus, San Francisco, and Indianapolis complete the top five, all of wh...
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A San Francisco public health official has petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to reclassify Viagra as a controlled substance, which would place the popular impotence pill in a category reserved for prescribed steroids and other legal drugs prone to abuse.
San Francisco's director of Sexually Transmitted Disease Control, Dr. Jeffrey Klausner, is seeking the reclassification in light of studies showing an association between use of erectile dysfunction drugs and higher rates of unsafe sex and venereal disease.