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Ja Rule New York
Newburgh (city) - New York

Principal Locations
  1. Albany
  2. Beacon
  3. Buffalo
  4. Elmira
  5. Lockport (city)
  6. Mount Vernon
  7. New Rochelle
  8. Newburgh (city)
  9. Niagara Falls
  10. Peekskill
  11. Poughkeepsie (city)
  12. Schenectady
  13. Syracuse
  14. Utica
  15. Watertown (city)
  16. White Plains
  17. Yonkers

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Ja Rule New York



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Act rules for the maintenance of customer and transaction records (one of which is the Joint Rule), and for the reporting of various transactions or circumstances, require the use of true name and street address information, and prior guidance issued by FinCEN stated plainly that "[t]he use of a code name, or pseudonym is prohibited" under the Travel Rule. Question and Answer 19, Guidance for Financial Institutions on the Transmittal of Funds "Travel Regulations" (January 1997).<SUP>5</SUP>--------------------------------------------------------------------------- \4\ The members of the Working Group are Bank of America, N.A.; The Bank of New York; Bankers Trust Company; The Chase Manhattan Bank ; Citibank, N.A.; J.P. Morgan, Inc.; Marine Midland Bank ; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith; MTB Bank ; NationsBank, N.A.; Prudential Securities, Inc.; and Republic National Bank of New York. \5\ The January 1997 Guidance document was distributed to banks, thrif ... [Read More]

Trademarks
    International Registration of Marks      basics, procedures and guides, rules, and laws Madrid Protocol Fee Change - Effective May 2, 2005 ...

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CDC - Developing New Smallpox Vaccines
LC16m8, an attenuated VACV strain developed by Japan in 1975 for primaryvaccination, was derived by passing the Lister strain 36 times through primary rabbit kidneycells at low temperature (30°C) ( 36 ). The LC16m8 strain had a take rate of 95% (compared with93.7% for Lister), fever rate of 7.7% (compared with 26.6% for Lister), and lowerneurovirulence in a monkey assay. The lower fever rate and reduced neurovirulence wereconsidered indications that this was a safer vaccine ( 37 ). Antibody titers and induration size werelower than those of the Lister strain; however, the effect of its decreased immunogenicity on theability of this vaccine to protect against smallpox infection is unknown since the vaccine wasnever used in a smallpox-endemic region. ... [Read More]

National Criminal Justice Association National Forum 2003 - Partnerships With Purpose-Visions for the Future of Public Safety
I am gratified to see a close relationship developing between NCJA, IJIS, and the JISP – as partnership is the theme of my remarks today. For almost three decades, OJP and NCJA have worked together with a critical purpose: to ensure that our nation’s criminal justice system operates fairly, effectively, and efficiently, and to protect the safety of the public. ...

In January, we launched a pilot project to further expand the utility of RISS in counterterrorism efforts. ATIX – the RISS Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange – is currently being tested in six states. This new system allows state and local officials who are responsible for homeland security and disaster preparedness to communicate and exchange homeland security, disaster, and terrorism alert information in a secure environment. ... [Read More]

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (Home Page)
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Board of Liquor License Commissioners: June 20, 2005 Hearing - City of Baltimore, Maryland
3:20 p.m. Sook Ja Choi, In Tae Kil & Gum Ja Kil, J & T Liquors, Inc. t/a Wylie Liquors, 3101-03 Wylie Avenue - Class BD7 Beer, Wine License - Violation of Rule 4.01(a) "No licensee shall sell or furnish alcoholic beverages to any person under twenty-one (21) years of age or to any person with the knowledge that such person is purchasing or acquiring such beverages for consumption by any person under twenty-one (21) years of age" on April 23, 2005 (Re: Beer sold to 19 year old Maryland State Police Cadet) ... [Read More]

DOJ/Antitrust
Microsoft took other steps to interfere with cross-platform Java. It "designed its Javadeveloper tools to encourage developers to write their Java applications using certain 'keywords'and 'compiler directives' that could only be executed properly by Microsoft's version of the Javaruntime environment for Windows." FF 394 (JA ____); Gosling ¶ 58 (JA ____). Microsoft thenshipped its developer tools with the Windows-specific extensions enabled by default and "fail[ed]to warn developers that their use would result in applications that might not run properly with anyruntime environment other than Microsoft's and that [it] would be difficult, and perhaps impossible,to port to JVMs running on other platforms." FF 394 (JA ____); Gosling ¶ 63 (JA ____) . Thesesteps implemented the suggestion of Microsoft's Thomas Reardon in November 1996 that thecompany "quietly grow" Microsoft's Java developer tools and "assume that people will take moreadvantage of our classes without ever ... [Read More]

DOJ/Antitrust
Microsoft took other steps to interfere with cross-platform Java. It "designed its Java developertools to encourage developers to write their Java applications using certain 'keywords' and 'compilerdirectives' that could only be executed properly by Microsoft's version of the Java runtimeenvironment for Windows." FF 394 (JA 2344); Gosling ¶ 58 (JA 13958-61). Microsoft then shippedits developer tools with the Windows-specific extensions enabled by default and "fail[ed] to warndevelopers that their use would result in applications that might not run properly with any runtimeenvironment other than Microsoft's and that [it] would be difficult, and perhaps impossible, to portto JVMs running on other platforms." FF 394 (JA 2345); Gosling ¶ 63 (JA 13962) . These stepsimplemented the suggestion of Microsoft's Thomas Reardon in November 1996 that the company"quietly grow" Microsoft's Java developer tools and "assume that people will take more advantageof our classes without ... [Read More]

WAIS Document Retrieval
[Federal Register: January 19, 1996 (Volume 61, Number 13)][Notices]               [Page 1481-1490]From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov][DOCID: fr19ja96 -161][[Page 1481]]_______________________________________________________________________Part IIIDepartment of Health and Human Services_______________________________________________________________________National Institutes of Health_______________________________________________________________________Recombinant DNA Research: Actions Under the Guidelines; Notice[[Page 1482]]DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICESNational Institutes of Health Recombinant DNA Research: Actions Under the GuidelinesAGENCY: National Institutes of Health, PHS, DHHS.ACTION: Notice of Actions under the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant DNA Molecules (59 FR 34496, 59 FR 40170, 60 FR 20726).------------------------------ ... [Read More]

CIA - The World Factbook -- Russia
in 2004, China and Russia divided up the islands in the Amur, Ussuri, and Argun Rivers, ending a century-old border dispute; the sovereignty dispute over the islands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, Shikotan, and the Habomai group, known in Japan as the "Northern Territories" and in Russia as the "Southern Kurils," occupied by the Soviet Union in 1945, now administered by Russia, and claimed by Japan, remains the primary sticking point to signing a peace treaty formally ending World War II hostilities; Russia and Georgia agree on delimiting 80% of their common border, leaving certain small, strategic segments and the maritime boundary unresolved; OSCE observers monitor volatile areas such as the Pankisi Gorge in the Akhmeti region and the Kodori Gorge in Abkhazia; equidistant seabed treaties were signed and ratified with Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan in the Caspian Sea but no consensus exists on dividing the water column among the littoral states; Russia and Norway dispute their maritime limits in ... [Read More]


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