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Registration to Practice - OG Date: 22 March 2005
Registration to Practice The following list contains the names of persons applying forregistration to practice before the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice. Final approval for registration is subject to establishing tothe satisfaction of the Director of the Office of Enrollment andDiscipline that the person seeking registration is of good moralcharacter and repute. 37 CFR 11.7. Accordingly, any information tendingto affect the eligibility of any of the following persons on moral,ethical, or other grounds should be furnished to the Director ofEnrollment and Discipline on or before April 8, 2005 at the followingaddress: Mail Stop OED, United States Patent and Trademark Office, P.O.Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450.Anderson, Dax David, Kirton & McConkie, 1800 Eagle Gate Tower, 60East South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84145Askenazy, Philip Douglas, Peacock, Meyers & Adams P.C., 201 Third StreetNW, Suite 1340, P.O. Box 26927, Albuquerque, NM 87125-6927Bavender, Matthew Jerom ... [Read More]

Press Release: General Electric Settles SEC Action for Disclosure Failures in Connection with Its Former CEO's Benefits Under His Employment and Retirement Agreement; 2004-135; September 23, 2004
The Commission further found that in the first year following Welch's retirement in September 2001, Welch received approximately $2.5 million in benefits under the agreement, which included access to GE aircraft for unlimited personal use and for business travel; exclusive use of a furnished New York City apartment that, according to GE, in 2003, had a rental value of approximately $50,000 a month and a resale value in excess of $11 million; unrestricted access to a chauffeured limousine driven by professionals trained in security measures; a leased Mercedes Benz; office space in both New York City and in Connecticut; the services of professional estate and tax advisors; the services of a personal assistant; communications systems and networks at Welch's homes, including television, fax, phone and computer systems, with technical support; bodyguard security for various speaking engagements, including a book tour to promote his autobiography Jack: Straight from the Gut ; and installati ... [Read More]

Utah Arts Council - ArtOps - Arts Mix
One month residency in Brisbane for those working in "moving image" visual art – video art, video installations, documented performance, animation, test based pieces, experimental film, light works, digital media, interactive media, etc. No fee/10 or 5 min DVD, CD or VHS CV, etc. Online application only. ...

Artist-in-Residency, 6 positions: glass, clay, metals, fibers, wood, and exhibitions. One year (Aug – Aug). Renewable for up to two additional years. Each resident artist expected to be "of exceptional talent" and will provide support for his/her department, work 20 hours/week in the school studio plus a short shift in the library. Purpose: "to provide a creative, residential environment for emerging professional artists and to broaden student and faculty awareness of new approaches and techniques." Housing, studio space, opportunity for teaching. ... [Read More]

SSR 79-24
The claimant and her husband were married in Connecticut in1963. They began living with the claimant's mother at her homein 1966. They paid $75 per month toward rental of the house, andexcept for temporary absences when her husband was incarcerated,they continued to live there until he went to New York in 1972for employment purposes. He was last incarcerated in 1971 forapproximately 1 month. The claimant and her husband alwaysresumed living together after his release from prison. Whileresiding in New York prior to his death, the wage earner returnedto Connecticut several times to visit his wife. ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases
On June 19, 1953, the President of the United States refused to grant executive clemency to Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. In this refusal, the President stated, "Since its original review proceedings in the Rosenberg case by the Supreme Court of the United States, the courts have considered numerous further proceedings challenging the Rosenberg convictions and the sentences imposed. Within the last two days, the Supreme Court, convened in a special session, has again reviewed a further point which one of the justices felt the Rosenbergs should have an opportunity to present. This morning the Supreme Court ruled that there was no substance to this point. I am convinced that the only conclusion to be drawn from a history of this case is that the Rosenbergs have received the benefit of every safeguard which American justice can provide. There is no question in my mind that their original trial and the long series of appeals constitute the fullest measure of justice and due process of ... [Read More]

New York State School for the Blind Parent Information
Federal law requires that Special Educationstudents who display behaviors that interfere with learning receive a FunctionalBehavior Assessment (FBA). A FBA consists of identifying behavioral issues andproblems, assessing the motivation or reason for the behavior, identifyingskills that the student needs to develop and makes recommendations as to whatinterventions are utilized. Behavior intervention plans consist of two mainparts; the proactive interventions and the reactive interventions. Proactiveinterventions are those things that staff can do to help prevent behaviorproblems from occurring. These can include giving reinforcement for appropriatebehavior, communication skills training, monitoring for signs and symptoms ofmedical issues such as ear infections, promoting a quiet environment orproviding sensory stimulation activities. Reactive interventions are thoseactions a staff person take when inappropriate behavior is exhibited. Theseinterventions can range from simple redirection ... [Read More]

General Electric Company: Admin. Proc. Rel. No. 34-50426 / September 23, 2004
In anticipation of the institution of these proceedings, the Respondent has submitted an Offer of Settlement (the "Offer") that the Commission has determined to accept. Solely for the purposes of these proceedings and any other proceeding brought by or on behalf of the Commission or to which the Commission is a party, and without admitting or denying the findings herein, except as to the Commission's jurisdiction over it and the subject matter of these proceedings, which are admitted, Respondent consents to the entry of this Order Instituting Cease-and-Desist Proceedings, Making Findings, and Imposing a Cease-and-Desist Order Pursuant to Section 21C of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ("Order"), as set forth below. ... [Read More]

Registration to Practice - OG Date: 04 January 2005
Registration to Practice The following list contains the names of persons applying forregistration to practice before the United States Patent and TrademarkOffice. Final approval for registration is subject to establishing tothe satisfaction of the Director of the Office of Enrollment andDiscipline that the person seeking registration is of good moralcharacter and repute. 37 CFR 11.7. Accordingly, any information tendingto affect the eligibility of any of the following persons on moral,ethical, or other grounds should be furnished to the Director ofEnrollment and Discipline on or before January 14, 2005 at thefollowing address: Mail Stop OED, United States Patent and TrademarkOffice, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313-1450.Abe, Toyotaka Soei Patent & Law Firm, c/o Oliff & Berridge, PLC, 277 South WashingtonStreet, Suite 500, Alexandria, VA 22314Abernathy, Susan Marjorie Chevron Texaco, 100 Chevron Way, Richmond, CA 94802Adams, Brian Keith 1132 Bailiff Court, Atlanta, GA 30319A ... [Read More]

Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI History - Famous Cases
In response to a knock by one of the Agents, the door of the apartment was partly opened by a man who stated that Mrs. Bryant was not home. The Agents identified themselves and asked this individual if they could come in and talk to him. The man stated that since it was not his apartment he could not invite anyone inside. At this point, the individual began firing a gun point blank at the three Agents. After a quick succession of shots, he slammed the door. Two of the Agents were struck by the shots, and the third fired two shots into the closing door. ... [Read More]

National Parks of New York Harbor - News
Ellis Island Today’s visitors to Ellis Island, although unencumbered by bundled possessions and the harrowing memory of a transatlantic journey, retrace the steps of twelve million immigrants who approached America’s “front doors to freedom” in the early twentieth century. Ellis Island receives today’s arriving ferry passengers as it did hundreds of thousands of new arrivals between 1897 and 1938. In place of the business-like machinery of immigration inspection, the restored Main Hall now houses the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, dedicated to commemorating the immigrants’ stories of trepidation and triumph, courage and rejection, and the lasting image of the American dream. Meet a National Park Ranger for a guided tour of the Main Building on Ellis Island throughout the day. These 45-minute tours are free. A daily schedule of programs is listed at the information desk located in the first-floor baggage room. Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Ferry Details and Fees A timed pass for ... [Read More]


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