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26. The Calumet Region - Appendix A
- www.lincolnnet.net
- Strengthen the network of conservation activists involved in the Calumet region, exchange information among them, and endorse and support the City Space Plan, Neighborhood Space Plan, I&M Canal plan and other strategies in order to secure maintenance and preservation of high quality areas, achieve clean up, and encourage compatible development by state nature preserves, private landowners, and others. ...
- Lynne Cunningham, Southeast Chicago Development Commission 1. ...
- (A) Develop industrial corridors including Calumet Industrial Corridor including wetlands preservation, help with business district management and infrastructure improvements, undertake marketing campaigns, encourage new development, and facilitate lin kages between residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational development. ...
- Stimulate the creation of something like CNT's Transportation Commission, owned by lots of organizations (bike federation, Openlands, CWED, seniors, Department of Interior, counties, conservation agencies, MSWD, steel companies, etc. ...
- (2) coordinate The Grand Calumet River/Indiana Harbor Ship Canal Corridor Vision Project, a 2-year research, visioning, and action process to describe what property is there, how it is used, problems, and solutions to achieving a balance of community and economic development, recreation, preservation, water quality, cultural, historic and other uses and benefits. ...
- EPA), (3) Through Corlands, prioritize wetlands and recommend to the Corps of Engineers the best opportunities for land acquisition using a portion of the revenue from enforcement fines paid; (4) Fa cilitate the creation of a national heritage corridor and Calumet macrosite (Jerry is serving on the federally appointed commission guiding the Calumet Ecological Park proposal); (5) Assist neighborhood projects to acquire open space on abandoned or rede veloping industrial property (ex: transfers from USX and Schroud/Anderson industrial park (Indian Creek Greenway), and (6) plan water trails including the Calumet area, in particular, locating access facilities, under a DNR grant working with NIPSE.
- Peter Foote, Calumet Area Industrial Commission: 1. ...
- Cityspace has recommended to the City of Chicago that the Lake Calumet wetlands receive top priority for preservation. ...
- Don Shroud is the developer. ...
- Historic North Pullman: a CDC involved in urban preservation and community improvement, including housing, education and employment and initially focusing on helping local residents to obtain employment with Morrison-Knudsen. ...
- EPA through the Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission and cosponsored by Indiana University Northwest. ...
- Northwest Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NRPC): NRPC has an environment committee which is merging with its sustainable development committee and will focus on ozone attainment. ...
- CNT, SE Chicago Commission .
- Karen Holland, GLNPO USEPA (good feel for how preservation linked to quality of life) .
- Peter Foote, Executive Director, Calumet Area Industrial Commission 1000 E. ...
- Lynne Cunningham, Executive Director, Southeast Chicago Development Commission (SEDCom), Chicago 312-731-8755 (marketing the region) .
27. SPRINGDALE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
- www.springdale.org
- SPRINGDALE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING.
- Sharkey was present at the council meeting, and was not pleased with the Planning Commission. ...
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- As the commission knows, a number of the restaurants in there are below our parking requirement. ...
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- The photometric lighting plan was done using a high-pressure sodium fixture, which is what the commission has required for Pictoria Island. ...
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- Most of the cars today have a shroud on the front of them that can’t get over a six-inch curb. ...
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- McBride said that the full size elevations do not match the elevations in the booklet or the elevation you just showed the commission. ...
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
- The councilmembers on Planning Commission need to determine whether or not this is a major departure, but the base drawings did show four restaurant sites. ...
- PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES.
28. Section 117
- www.legis.state.il.us
- a) Complete preparation and preservation of the body, .
- g) Appropriate dress, suit, or shroud, if necessary, .
29. Rebuilding NYC - News
- www.gothamgazette.com
- Bush Agrees To Answer All 9/11 Commission's Questions - Mar 10, 2004.
- The White House said Tuesday that President Bush would privately answer all questions raised by the federal commission investigating the Sept. ...
- 9/11 Commission - Mar 9, 2004.
- Ever since first opposing the 9/11 commission's formation, the Bush administration has clashed with the 10-member bipartisan panel over a range of access issues, including aviation records and presidential intelligence briefings. ...
- A debate with few precedents in American historic preservation - what are the meaningful physical remnants of a place that was all but destroyed? - has turned into a confrontation between preservationists and state officials. Yesterday, the National Trust for Historic Preservation called on the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation to let the keeper of the National Register of Historic Places determine which remnants of the World Trade Center deserved heightened scrutiny; for example, the severed cast-iron PATH tubes or the smoke-scarred ruins of an underground parking garage. ...
- Veiled in its 23-story shroud and braced in scaffolding for more than two years, the cherished little skyscraper at 90 West Street has been a building in mourning. ...
30. Buffalo Bayou
- www.hal-pc.org
- It was with some relief that the preservation community learned that the Houston Archeological and Historical Commission recommended in early 2002 that the Jeff Davis Hospital building on Elder Street get special historical landmark status. ...
- The common characteristics of these graves were the orientation of graves east to west (the head), and body was wrapped in a shroud and buried without a coffin. ...
31. Rediff On The NeT: Varsha Bhosle on election and the media
- www.rediff.com
- Bollywood, out of fear and its instinct for self-preservation, is ready to fall at the feet of Shiv Sena chief, Bal Thackeray. ...
- Therefore, is "opportunists," as an abuse, applicable to fundies alone? Others merely get "disillusioned" and make "new adjustments," right? The pinkos' trashing of the policy of "equi-distance from Congress and BJP"; the Congress' wooing Laloo; the Shroud's volte face on coalition governance -- why aren't these instances of a despicable opportunism? .
- What else can I do when the Shroud is portrayed by an experienced journalist -- my favourite, at that -- as the embodiment of innocence, helplessly enmeshed in bloody politics? Am I expected to feel thrilled that Sonia and her brood didn't get annoyed when the television crew re-arranged her furniture?? Am I expected to get kittens over their hospitality to the crew?? Hel-lo, did you think she'd throw a fit before an interviewer chosen to highlight her "virtues". ...
32. Pro and Con 1026
- home.pe.net
- Incoming email, Re: "Shroud of Turin Painted By Bacteria From Dying Man's Body???".
- Latest Theory -- Stephen Mattingly, Catholic microbiologist, believes the Turin shroud was 'painted' by bacteria from a dying man's body. ...
- If that was true, every shroud used would show the image of the dead person it covered. ...
- Not only is his image on the shroud, the letters spelling out Nazareth are on the shroud by one leg. ...
- The jars, hidden under the floor of a building, contained some 1,000 artifacts, mainly of bronze, in an excellent state of preservation: candlesticks, bowls, cups, ewers, bottles, small boxes, incense burners, oil lamps, bells, small sculpted birds and snakes, and coins. ...
- "The 'James Bond': a unique composite material that received this nickname from Goren since it was bonded onto the incised letters of the James Ossuary inscription, but wasn't found at any other place on the ossuary surface--or on any of the authentic ossuaries that the commission members had used as comparative examples. ...
- "Based on these results and a combination of epigraphic and historical considerations, the commission concluded that both inscriptions are modern fakes, engraved on authentic artifacts and covered with a carefully prepared mixture to imitate patina and to make them look centuries old. ...
- The "James Bond": a unique composite material that received this nickname from Goren since it was bonded onto the incised letters of the James Ossuary inscription, but wasn't found at any other place on the ossuary surface--or on any of the authentic ossuaries that the commission members had used as comparative examples. ...
- Based on these results and a combination of epigraphic and historical considerations, the commission concluded that both inscriptions are modern fakes, engraved on authentic artifacts and covered with a carefully prepared mixture to imitate patina and to make them look centuries old. ...
- The "James Bond": a unique composite material that received this nickname from Goren since it was bonded onto the incised letters of the James Ossuary inscription, but wasn't found at any other place on the ossuary surface--or on any of the authentic ossuaries that the commission members had used as comparative examples. ...
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33. March 26, 2002
- www.mendhamtownship.org
- The Historic Preservation Committee had expressed concern about the NJ-American Water transmission line that is being installed from Mendham Township to Chester Borough. The HPC would like the 12” main to be reduced to an 8” main with a shroud as it goes over streams Mr. ... The Township Committee is in favor of a 12” main with a shroud. ...
- Pierson asked that one to two members of the Township Committee meet with the Environmental Commission to formulate an ordinance for introduction. ...
- Link also reported that the Environmental Commission’s proposal for creating an additional wetland in the Buttermilk Falls Natural Area has, in fact, been accomplished. ...
- Discussion of Park Commission Correspondence regarding White Tail Deer Management. ...
- RESOLUTION OF THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MENDHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF MORRIS, NEW JERSEY, TO ASSURE THAT THE GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATLURE CONTINUE FUNDING TO THE NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL COMMISSION AND THE NEW JERSEY HISTORICAL TRUST.
- WHEREAS, the preservation of New Jersey History is an essential component not only in assuring an enduring heritage for future generations, but also in enhancing the quality of life for the State’s citizens and in attracting appreciable income through heritage and cultural tourism; and.
- WHEREAS, funding for both the New Jersey Historical Commission and the New Jersey Historic Trust is in jeopardy, and funding from these agencies was essential in the improvement of the Morris County Park Commission’s historical sites including Fosterfields Living Historical Farm and the Cooper Mill, both of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Sites; and.
- WHEREAS, funding from the New Jersey Historic Trust and the New Jersey Historical Commission will be essential elements in leveraging other private and public resources in the assumption of Historic Speedwell, a National Historic Landmark, and the restoration of Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center, a National Registered Site.
- That the Governor and Legislature continue funding to the New Jersey Historical Commission and the New Jersey Historical Trust and that any necessary reductions in funding be done fairly and equitable and with a recognition of the importance of historic preservation to the heritage of the State, the quality of life of its citizens and the revenues generated through cultural and heritage tourism.
34. Power failures The Top 10 myths about the state
- www.avgop.com
- That self-preservation strategy, combined with the left-wing economics embraced by politically dominant Democrats in Sacramento, has unleashed a torrent of misinformation about the crisis. ...
- Yes, Assembly Bill 1890, the 1996 deregulation law, and subsequent rulings by the Public Utilities Commission helped create the problem. ...
- Controller Kathleen Connell and UCI professor Peter Navarro argued recently that the Davis shroud of secrecy has unnecessarily saddled taxpayers with billions of dollars in unneeded expenses related to his poorly negotiated deals. ...
- We've never liked federal regulation of energy, but since the Reagan administration the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has generally been oriented toward pushing more free-market mechanisms in energy, even under President Clinton. ...
35. Inside City Hall
- www.archaeology.org
- Because they were not in their original resting place, the commission allowed archaeologists to dig up the remains and ship them to the Smithsonian to be analyzed by Marilyn London, a physical anthropologist. ...
- Everyone involved in the renovation project--from the construction workers, to archaeologists, to the Landmarks Preservation Commission--was ordered to refer all calls about the bones to the mayor's office. ...
- Nevertheless, the Commission would not allow the three undisturbed skeletons uncovered there to be exhumed; under a 1998 protocol undisturbed burials were not to be excavated. ... The Commission is often criticized for placing scientists in awkward positions, so that archaeological ethics are stifled for the sake of good politics. "The Landmarks Preservation Commission bends with political opportunity," said Michael Blakey. ...
- Depending on preservation, DNA research can determine the ancestry of a bone fragment as small as a fingernail. ...
- Staff at the Landmarks Preservation Commission are constantly sorting out what deserves to be named a historical property and what does not. ... The commission is always treading on sensitive ground, and the argument surrounding the bones at City Hall Park is no exception. ... The archaeologists who excavated the park clashed with mayor's office and the commission on several occasions. ...
- "When you find bones, you don't just turn your back on them," said Christopher Moore of the Schomberg Center and the Landmarks Preservation Commission, as well as a historian at the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture. ...
- "The burial doesn't support the weight of the concrete," explains an archaeologist at the commission. ...
- On December 13, Landmarks Preservation Commission head Jennifer Raab, along with two Smithsonian physical anthropologists, Marilyn London and Doug Owsley, made an informational presentation to a select group of community leaders who make up the African Burial Ground Working Group. ...
- She said she questions the ability of the Landmark Preservation Commission to reach a sound decision without "some sort of public outreach to the community, especially when members of a group that is supposed to be in the know don't even know what's going on. ...
- Few artifacts were found with the burials, mostly some buttons and remains of shroud pins. ...
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36. CHAPTER 943
- www.cga.state.ct.us
- Preservation of Bantam Lake.
- Commission of a class A, B or C felony with an assault weapon: Eight-year nonsuspendable sentence.
- Commission of a class A, B or C felony with a firearm: Five-year nonsuspendable sentence.
- Preservation of Bantam Lake. ...
- (iii) A shroud that is attached to, or partially or completely encircles, the barrel and that permits the shooter to hold the firearm with the nontrigger hand without being burned;.
- Commission of a class A, B or C felony with an assault weapon: Eight-year nonsuspendable sentence. Any person who commits any class A, B or C felony and in the commission of such felony uses, or is armed with and threatens the use of, or displays, or represents by his words or conduct that he possesses an assault weapon, as defined in section 53-202a, shall be imprisoned for a term of eight years, which shall not be suspended or reduced and shall be in addition and consecutive to any term of imprisonment imposed for conviction of such felony.
- Commission of a class A, B or C felony with a firearm: Five- year nonsuspendable sentence. Any person who commits any class A, B or C felony and in the commission of such felony uses, or is armed with and threatens the use of, or displays, or represents by his words or conduct that he possesses any firearm, as defined in section 53a-3, except an assault weapon, as defined in section 53-202a, shall be imprisoned for a term of five years, which shall not be suspended or reduced and shall be in addition and consecutive to any term of imprisonment imposed for conviction of such felony.
- When jury convicts based on an underlying felony, jury must also determine issue of whether a firearm was used in commission of the felony. ...
- Trial court improperly rendered judgment convicting defendant of the crime of commission of class A, B or C felony with a firearm because statute does not establish a separate criminal offense but is a sentence enhancement provision. ...
- (b) The provisions of this section shall not apply to (1) any officer charged with the preservation of the public peace while engaged in the pursuit of such officer's official duties; (2) the carrying of a baton or nightstick by a security guard while engaged in the pursuit of such guard's official duties; (3) the carrying of a knife, the edged portion of the blade of which is four inches or over in length, by (A) any member of the armed forces of the United States, as defined in section 27-103, or any reserve component thereof, or of the armed forces of this state, as defined in section 27-2, when on duty or going to or from duty, (B) any member of any military organization when on parade or when going to or from any place of assembly, (C) any person while transporting such knife as merchandise or for display at an authorized gun or knife show, (D) any person who is found with any such knife concealed upon one's person while lawfully removing such person's household goods or effects from one place to another, or from one residence to another, (E) any person while actually and peaceably engaged in carrying any such knife from such person's place of abode or business to a place or person where or by whom such knife is to be repaired, or while actually and peaceably returning to such person's place of abode or business with such knife after the same has been repaired, (F) any person holding a valid hunting, fishing or trapping license issued pursuant to chapter 490 or any salt water fisherman carrying such knife for lawful hunting, fishing or trapping activities, or (G) any person while participating in an authorized historic reenactment; (4) the carrying by any person enrolled in or currently attending, or an instructor at, a martial arts school of a martial arts weapon while in a class or at an authorized event or competition or while transporting such weapon to or from such class, event or competition; (5) the carrying of a BB. ...
- 99-212 substantially revised section including replacing requirement that a permit be obtained for the carrying of certain dangerous or deadly weapons or instruments with prohibition on the carrying of such weapons or instruments, deleting slung shot, air rifle and sand bag from list of prohibited weapons and instruments, adding police baton or nightstick to list of prohibited weapons and instruments, making the exception for an officer charged with preservation of the public peace applicable while the officer is "engaged in the pursuit of such officer's official duties", adding exception for the carrying of a baton or nightstick by a security guard while engaged in the guard's official duties, adding exception for the carrying of a knife having a blade of four inches or more by certain individuals under certain circumstances, adding exception for the carrying of a martial arts weapon by a student or instructor at a martial arts school under certain circumstances, adding exception for the carrying of a BB. ...
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- www.csuchico.edu
- Title of Dissertation: The Planning Commission in the City Planning Process: A Study of Three Communities .
- "Saving California Farmland: The Politics of Preservation," Landscape Planning Vol. ...
- The Limits of the Local Planning Commission, Institute of Governmental Affairs, University of California, Davis, 1975. ...
- Escaping the Shroud of Anonymity: Justice Jackson and the Income Tax Case," Tennessee Law Review (Winter, 1970). ...
38. Radiocarbon Dating
- www.biblequery.org
- This method addresses questions on the Shroud of Turin, the archaeological reliability of the Bible, reliable preservation of the Bible, and the Young Earth Theory.
- For example, while the Catholic Church was unwilling to let scientists burn a square inch piece of the Shroud of Turin, when mass spec technology advanced, it was willing to let them burn a thread, and that was all that was needed.
- Third, for years many wondered if the Shroud of Turin was actually Christ’s burial covering. Scientists are so far been unable to find a process to duplicate the image on the Shroud of Turin. ...
- by The Great Commission.
39. Previous EPIC Top News
- www.zentekinternational.com
- EPIC and ten leading advocacy groups filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). ...
- In comments to the Federal Communications Commission, EPIC has recommended against the adoption of a Digital Television Broadcast Flag mandate unless it incorporates privacy protections for viewer data. ...
- EPIC filed comments (PDF) before the Federal Communications Commission last week, urging the agency to reject the FBI's proposal to mandate limited retention of customer telecommunications information. EPIC's comments address the danger of adopting any data retention regime, and requested the Commission to consider the privacy rights of United States telecommunications customers when evaluating the needs of law enforcement. The reply comments relate to the Commission's bankruptcy proceeding, in which EPIC filed comments (PDF) last month. ...
- The rules are more protective of customer privacy than those adopted in July by the Federal Communications Commission, which Order specifically left open the possibility of more protective state regulation. ...
- EPIC filed comments (PDF) before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) yesterday, urging the agency to adopt opt-in standards for the use of customer information by the succeeding carrier in a telecommunications bankruptcy proceeding. ...
- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a notice of proposed rulemaking on the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), a federal law that regulates telemarketing and fax advertising. ...
- In comments to the Federal Trade Commission, EPIC and a coalition of advocacy groups urged the agency to amend its Consent Order regarding Microsoft Passport to include greater privacy protections. The groups commented that Passport users should have access to their entire profile, that security risks justify limits on the Passport system, and that the Commission should examine other developing authentication systems, such as AOL's Screen Name Service and Project Liberty. ...
- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has settled a privacy enforcement action against Microsoft for violations associated with the Passport identification and authentication system. ...
- Senators Introduce Bill for Study Commission on Civil Liberties. Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and John Edwards (D-NC) have introduced the Security and Liberty Preservation Act (PDF), a bill that would create an independent commission to study the effects of new surveillance technologies before they are deployed. The commission will examine electronic surveillance, including video cameras, monitoring of Internet activity, and profiling. ...
- These requirements build on an administrative order issued by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in January, in response to a July 2001 ACLU complaint highlighting Lilly's negligence. ...
- The Federal Communications Commission has decided not to develop rules governing the collection and use of location data generated by wireless communications systems. In an order (PDF) released on July 24, the Commission said that a federal statute enacted in 1999 "imposes clear legal obligations and protections for consumers," and that "the better course is to vigorously enforce the law as written, without further clarification of the statutory provisions by rule. " Commissioner Michael Copps dissented, citing comments submitted by EPIC that noted that "Commission action is needed because the statute's meaning apparently is subject to varying interpretations within the industry. ...
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40. Got CALICHE? http://www.swanet.org/caliche.html
- www.swanet.org
- HISTORIC PRESERVATION ADDS NEW TWIST TO BALLPARK DEBATE 06/14/99 SAN DIEGO (AP) Opponents of a proposed downtown San Diego Padres ballpark received ammunition from the National Trust for Historic Preservation. ... They oppose a proposal from one preservation group to move the ballpark site two blocks east. ...
- The Texas Historical Commission is cooperating with the effort. ...
- html Plant imprints and pollen found on the Shroud of Turin support the premise that it originated in the Holy Land. ... In 1988, scientists tested scraps of the shroud and concluded it dated back to between 1260 and 1390. ...
41. All.info: Arts and Humanities / History / History of War /
- all.info
- Seperated for 30 years by a shroud of secrecy, the Internet brings survivors together to share memories and pictures of what life was like in this one year history of a Marine Corps battle zone in the mountains of Vietnam. ...
- The Commonwealth War Graves Commission CWGC is responsible for marking and maintaining the graves of those members of the Commonwealth forces who died during the two world wars, for building and maintaining memorials to the dead whose graves are unknown and for providing records and registers of these burials and commemorations, totalling 1. ...
- Historic Preservation of the American Civil War.
- The Civil War Preservation Trust is America's largest non-profit organization devoted to the preservation of our nation's endangered Civil War battlefields. ...
42. Laboratory of Toxicology and Food Chemistry - Related sites
- www.farm.kuleuven.ac.be
- A New Forensic Era - The Birth of a National Forensic Science Service Applying for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Grants Bombing of America: Fingerprints (PBS: Nova) California Department of Justice Virtual Libraries Commission on Human Rights Resolution 1996/31 - Human Rights and Forensic Science (U. ... Henry Lee's Lecture PBS: Frontline PBS: Nova Online PBS Online Search (Forensics) RIT Research Corporation Sherlock Holmes Shroud of Turin Research at McCrone Research Institute The Forensic Scientist: Shunderson Communications, Ottawa, Canada The Expert Pages The Grant Getting Page (UIC) The Police Officer's Internet Directory The Science of Crime - Whyfiles, a Project Funded by NSF The Vinland Map Research at McCrone Research Institute Trial & Expert Witness Transcripts U. ...
- America's Job Bank Career Web Employment Opportunities - CCI Virtual Library Job Information (at Federal Computer Week) Job Locator at ASCLD Home Page Job announcements posted in FORENS-L newsgroup Online Career Center Public Service Commission of Canada, Recruitment & Employment The Monster Board Questioned Document Jobs - ASQDE Home Page .
- 39, n 3) Electronic Technologies and Preservation Film and Digital Imaging Film vs. ...
- McKenna) UNDCP's Publications United Nations Commission on Narcotics Drugs (CND) United Nations Drug Control Program (UNDCP) United Nations International Drug Control Program United Nations International Narcotics Control Board Web of Addictions Web sites related to Addictions WWW Drug Information Server Yahoo!: Drugs: Psychedelics Toxicology.
43. FROM IECAN ARCHIVES
- www.iecan.org
- Preservation.
- Hey all- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is hosting another public meeting about Cordova, aka, Quad Cities 1&2 (there are two reactors there) in October. ... Thanks all, keep up the good work! Sincerely, Leslie Perrigo, Executive Director IECAN Petition to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission In Opposition of the License Renewal of the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station Presented by the Independent Environmental Conservation & Activism Network We, the undersigned, strongly oppose the license renewal of the Quad Cities Nuclear Power Station, and urge the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to (SAFSTOR) decommission the plant, following the expiration of its original operating license. ... Kim of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) explained that the initial licensing period of 40 years was based more on economic factors than safety or technical specifications. ...
- The NRC issued a generic letter to all holders of operating licenses or construction permits for boiling water reactors (BWRs) except for Big Rock Point, which does not have a core shroud. ... In addition to the core shroud, NRC has an overall concern with cracking of BWR internals and encourages licensees to work closely with the BWR Owners Group (BWROG) on coordination of inspections, evaluations and repair options for internals cracking. ...
- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission staff has proposed a $55,000 fine against Commonwealth Edison Company for 18 violations involving the failure to implement an adequate program for monitoring the effectiveness of maintenance done on plant systems and equipment at the Quad Cities plant. ...
44. Brief 37: Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards
- www.historichomeworks.com
- PRESERVATION BRIEFS: 37.
- Heritage Preservation Services Division.
- Technical Preservation Services.
- The premise of this Preservation Brief is that historic housing can be made lead-safe for children without removing significant decorative features and finishes, or architectural trimwork that may contribute to the building's historic character (see fig. ...
- This Preservation Brief is intended to serve as an introduction to the complex issue of historic lead-based paint and its management. ...
- Highly significant decorative finishes, such as graining, marbleizing, stenciling, polychrome decoration, and murals should be evaluated by a painting conservator to develop the appropriate preservation treatment that will stabilize the paint and eliminate the need to remove it. ...
- Evaluate the options for lead hazard control in the context of historic preservation standards. ...
- An owner may need to enlist the help of a preservation architect, building conservator or historian. The State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) may be able to provide a list of knowledgeable preservation professionals who could assist with this evaluation. ...
- Evaluate options for hazard control in the context of historic preservation standards. ...
- The preservation standards call for the protection of historic materials and historic character of buildings through stabilization, conservation, maintenance, and repair. ...
- From a preservation standpoint, selecting a hazard control method that removes only the deteriorating paint, or that involves some degree of repair, is always preferable to the total replacement of a historic feature. ...
- Within the context of the historic preservation standards, the most appropriate method will always be the least invasive. ...
- Following are examples of appropriate methods to use to control lead hazards within an historic preservation context. ...
- If an area has become contaminated due to a variety of environmental conditions (for example, a smelter nearby or water tanks that have been sandblasted in the past), then an environmental specialist as well as a landscape preservation architect should be consulted on appropriate site protection and remedial treatments. ...
- Preservation Brief 28: Painting Historic Interiors. ...
45. Citizen Action: Chapter 4
- www.nader.org
- Indeed, he had managed to insert a FOIA-like provision in the 1966 auto safety statute, and the first "Nader's Raiders" report, on the Federal Trade Commission, had acquired much of its information by threatening to sue the agency under the FOIA -- at the time, a highly unusual tactic. ...
- Protected by a shroud of secrecy, dozens of scandals in the savings and loan industry were allowed to fester and grow to massive proportions, eventually resulting in an equally scandalous taxpayer bailout.
- Other FOIA requests have revealed the "crosstown hypocrisy" of companies that complain to federal health and safety agencies that a proposed regulation will cause great financial hardship, while at the same time telling the Securities and Exchange Commission (and hence investors) that the identical regulation will have only a modest financial impact.
- One of the more egregious abuses involved the President's Private Sector Survey on Cost Control, better known as the Grace Commission, after its director, industrialist J. ... The Commission was created by President Reagan in June 1982 to identify ways to root out waste and mismanagement in the federal government. But the Commission's real agenda was to make some distinctly partisan, business-oriented interpretations of "waste" -- food stamps, educational loans, toxic dumping regulations, nutrition programs, small town post offices.
- The Grace Commission's deliberations were closed to the public and press, and even the names of task force members were withheld until the threat of a congressional subpoena pried them loose. Given the overwhelming pro-business bias of the Commission's 36 task forces, conflicts-of-interest soon emerged: oil companies urging EPA to weaken hazardous waste regulations, food companies urging less stringent federal inspections of meat, poultry and egg processing operations. In 1985, Public Citizen unmasked the charade in a major expose, "Deceiving the Public," and challenged the Grace Commission's violations of the Advisory Committee Act.
- In 1974, to preserve judicial and public access to most presidential records, Congress passed the Presidential Recordings and Materials Preservation Act.
- It is a tribute to President Kennedy's wisdom that he did not, in the end, imitate the Soviets and shroud the heroic adventures of space exploration in secrecy. ...
46. RIIFF: Press Room
- www.film-festival.org
- PROVIDENCE, RI (October 15, 2003) - Its a spooktacular celebration of the macabre and horrific on the big screen as the Rhode Island International Film Festival presented by Brooks Pharmacy pulls the shroud off its annual Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival, October 23-26th.
- Michael Bell, Consulting Folklorist at the Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission, will be on hand to answer questions on local vampires, ghosts, legends as well as sign copies of his book "Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England's Vampires. ...
47. #18 Why Did The Hunley Not Return
- www.thehunley.com
- Were the dive planes and shroud damaged from the concussion of the explosion?. ...
- As she crash dives, Dixon realizes that something is wrong with the steering, part of the propeller shroud has blown off and the propeller shaft is damaged so the dive planes are malfunctioning. ...
- And even though each system is primitive by today's standards, the simplicity of the propulsion system which includes the crank, the gears, stuffing box, the propeller and the shroud, the steering system which includes the compass, linkages, rudder combined with the diving planes controlling depth and trim, the mercury gauge, the seacocks and pumps, the life support systems with included the hatches, snorkel and bellows and finally the motor which included seven men and a leader, all had to work together, but one or two of them failed. ...
- HANAHAN-The Navy's Space and Naval Warfare System Center here is sharing an award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation for its role in raising the Confederate submarine Hunley, a spokeswoman said Tuesday. The trust's first Historic Preservation Award for Federal Partnerships will be presented next month at the National Preservation Conference in Cleveland, Ohio. ...
- Randy Burbage is one of our Hunley Commission members and would be the best contact person. ... With best regards, we are Beckie Gunter Secretary to Senator Glenn McConnell (Chairman, Hunley Commission) ***********************************************************.
48. Reconstructing the Past
- www.gla.ac.uk
- You can also see the nature of Graham Hancock's complaints about the programme and the subsequent adjudication by the Broadcasting Standards Commission, as well as Graham Hancock's contrasting interpretation of the outcome.
- A compilation of links assembled by Martijn van Leusen - "anything from the Turin Shroud to Pyramid Power, from Viking settlement of mainland America to Noah's Ark to Crop Circles, from Were the Gods Astronauts to Early Paleolithic 'flint art', from Dowsing to. ...
- Development and Preservation.
49. StreamLines/2003 Summer Issue/Page 2
- sjr.state.fl.us
- Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), the Pelican Island Preservation Society, dozens of other partners and sponsors, and more than 200 volunteers.
- The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is unleashing an unlikely weapon in the war against a certain invasive grass species: cattle.
- In May 2003, the Commission and the University of Florida embarked on a three-year study to determine if cattle grazing can effectively control Paragrass (Brachiaria mutica), an improved pasture species that can dominate a landscape when left unchecked.
- "Paragrass is very difficult to control using conventional wetland habitat techniques," says Steve Rockwood, a Commission biologist. ...
- As a result, dense thick mats of Paragrass shroud areas, preventing the germination and growth of native plants and reducing the amount of open water habitat desired by ducks and other migratory birds, Rockwood says. ...
50. NMD-TMD: Right Question, Wrong Answer
- www.saag.org
- The US Congress appointed a nine-member bipartisan Commission headed by Mr. ...
- In its report of July 1998, the Commission concluded that the U. ... The Commission unanimously assessed that countries such as Iran, North Korea and, eventually, Iraq, could field ballistic missiles with ''little or no warning. ...
- The sanitised summary of the Rumsfeld Commission report of 1998 released to the press referred to only the threats from the so-called rogue States, but it is believed that the classified sections of the report had also discussed the possibility of threats to the US troops in Diego Garcia and the Gulf from Pakistani missiles should there be a Talibanisation of Pakistan and also to US troops in the region from non-State actors.
- Rumsfeld's chairmanship of the Congressional Commission on missile threats was well known outside the US, the fact that he also headed another Congressionally nominated commission to study the use of space for national security purposes, including employing space assets to support military operations and protecting U. ...
- Addressing the Center for Security Policy, Washington, on October 7, 1998, on the Commission's report, Mr. ...
- In July 2000,a Commission on America's National Interests, established by a group of Americans with the help of well-known US think-tanks such as Harvard's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, the Nixon Center, the RAND and the Hauser Foundation released a report identifying the US national interests that should receive the attention of the new US Administration.
- The Commission was jointly chaired by Mr. ...
- Amongst the vital US national interests identified by the Commission were :.
- Robert Blackwill, the US Ambassador-designate to India, who was also associated with the work of this Commission, elaborated on Mr. ...
- The attacker could cover a nuclear warhead with a shroud cooled to a low temperature by liquid nitrogen. The cooled shroud would reduce the infrared radiation emitted by the warhead by a factor of at least one million. ...
- *"The Resolution on the Preservation of and Compliance with the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, co-sponsored by China, Russia and Belarus, and adopted at the 54th Session of the UN General Assembly with an overwhelming majority, called upon the parties to the ABM Treaty to refrain from the deployment of anti-ballistic missile systems for the defense of their territories. ...
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