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Excerpt: During the gangster heyday of the 1920s and 1930s, Post Office Inspectors met their fair share of gun-toting sociopaths who targeted the U.S. Mail, especially gold and currency shipments sent by the Federal Reserve Banks to various financial institutions. The man pictured in this original 1934 Wanted Poster would certainly place at the top of any list of the most dangerous postal offenders ever sought by the U.S.
Excerpt: The meeting of the Compact Council was called to order at 9:00 a.m. on October 9, 2002, in the Vista Ballroom of the Wyndham Hotel, Washington, DC, by Compact Council Chairman Wilbur Rehmann. In Chairman Rehmann?s opening remarks, he noted that he had received three proxies for the meeting: Mr. Joe Bonino representing Mr. Frank Sleeter for the CJIS Advisory Policy Board, Mr. Michael Powers representing Ms. Diane Schenker, and Mr. David Yandell representing Lt. Cliff Daimler.
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Excerpts: The congressional committee system developed its greatest structural stability in the period from the end of World War II through the 1960s. Only one standing committee was added in both the House and the Senate. With the exceptions of but two Congresses the Eightieth, 1947-1949, and the Eighty-third, 1953-1955), the Democratic Party maintained control of both Houses. Moreover, membership was extremely stable, with more than 80 percent of members reelected from...
As a member of the New Jersey Association of REALTORS (NJAR) and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS (NAR), I appreciate this opportunity to comment on the Federal Trade Commission's proposal on the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN SPAM Act). As an independent businessperson who is forced to deal with a flood of offensive and fraudulent e-mails in my box each day and as one who sends e-mails in the course of my real est...
As a member of the New Jersey Association of REALTORS (NJAR) and the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS (NAR), J appreciate this opportunity to consent on the Federal Trade Commission's proposal on. the Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN SPAM Act). As an independent businessperson who is forced to deal with a flood of offensive and fraudulent e-mails in my box each day and as one who sends e-mails in the course of my real es...
As President of the Association for Competitive Technology (ACT), I?m here today representing thousands of information technology businesses and professionals. ACT is a national education and advocacy group representing mostly small and mid-sized technology companies. We advocate market solutions by encouraging investment, innovation, and competition in the IT industry. ACT members include software developers, systems integrators, consulting and training firms, and e-bus...
The Property and Casualty Insurers Association of American (PCI) offers the following comments on the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, as published in the Federal Register on March 11,2004. Comments contained in this letter are limited to the nationwide Do Not E-Mail Registry, which are required to be submitted on or before March 3 1, 2004. PC1 reserves the option to provide comments on other aspects of the CAN-SPAM on or before April 12,2004, as specified in the A...
Plaintiff Federal Trade Commission, (Commission), pursuant to Section 13(b) of the Federal Trade Commission Act (FTC Act), 15 U.S.C.5 53(b), filed a complaint for permanent injunction and other relief, including consumer redress, and applied ex parte for a temporary restraining order, including an order with asset freeze, appointment of a temporary receiver, and permitting immediate access to the Defendants' business premises and records, and an order to show cause why a...
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No. 20, in vol. 465 with binder's title: Teatro Español : serie A
Imprint on caption page: Barcelona : Tip. de L. Tasso, 1893 ; No. 4, in vol. 253 with binder's title: Teatro Español : serie A
Imprint Madrid : Sociedad de Autores Españoles, 1916 ; No. 13, in vol. 61 with binder's title: Teatro Español Borrás