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 Illumen.org - Your State and Federal Legislative Resource
The Illumen service is one of the most comprehensive workflow tools used by individuals in top trade associations, Fortune 500 companies, lobbying and law firms, and public relations agencies.
Created to solve the problem of the ever increasing crunch for time by managing the onslaught of news and information, Illumen pushes you information - personalized to your specific interests - in real-time.
Illumen.org - Your State and Federal Legislative Resource
http://www.illumen.org   (70 words)

  
 Federal Bureau Of Prisons found Swiftly
Companies and classified listings in your area on 118.
Federal Prison Consultants, Inc. is a National Expert with over 10 years of experience, has proven and documented results and has over 200 years of combined experience in Prison Advocacy.
Find the Best Sites For prisons With Starware
http://www.greengate-gallery.org.uk/art/federal_bureau_of_prisons.html   (378 words)

  
 List Of United States-related Topics Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
List of Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States
List of military aircraft of the United States
List of individuals executed by the United States
http://popularityguide.com/encyclopedia/List_of_United_States-related_topics   (1172 words)

  
 United States dollar - encyclopedia article about United States dollar.
Even foreign companies with little direct presence in the United States, such as the European company Airbus, list and sell their products in dollars, although some argue this is attributed to the aerospace market being dominated by US companies.
United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/United+States+dollar   (4712 words)

  
 special:allpaglist of coll
List of extinct animals of the United States
List of colleges and universities in the United States
List of companies operating trains in the United Kingdom
http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/Special:Allpages/List_of_coll.html   (612 words)

  
 Herman Mathis Casey Kitchens and Gerel, LLP
Taking their cue from the Japanese government, Mitsui and other Japanese companies have argued that the United States waived all reparations claims against Japan under the terms of the San Francisco Peace Treaty negotiated in 1951.
And the Justice Department is attempting--so far without success--to persuade the Japanese government to release details about suspected Japanese war criminals so they can be placed on a watch list barring entry to the United States.
Fewer than 100 Japanese citizens have been prohibited entry into the United States because of involvement in war crimes, compared with 70,000 Germans.
http://www.hermanmathis-slavelabor.com/news/Mar052000.htm   (612 words)

  
 Miscellaneous/Global Business Sites - Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism at API
The guide, which is focused on sources from the United States, gives pointers for reviewing the World Trade Organization through research, covering a variety of materials in electronic, print, and microfiche formats.
Fastest-growing tech companies in 20 regions in the United States and Canada.
Some states also have now put their lists of people who are owed money online.
http://www.businessjournalism.org/content/3472.cfm   (2173 words)

  
 US POWs sue Japanese Firms for War Crime Reparations
Whereas many of the United States military and civilian prisoners of the Japanese military during World War II were subjected to forced labor, starved and beaten to death, or summarily executed by beheading, firing squads, or immolation;
POWs launch case against Japanese companies A group of elderly Chinese men who allege they were used as slave labourers during World War II have launched a test case seeking compensation from two Japanese companies.
Japanese Lawyer Seeks Justice for Chinese Victims of WWII Aggression
http://www.newnation.org/NNN-US-POWs-sue-japs.html   (2173 words)

  
 McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Reasons to Dispatch Bush
In addition, the United States' Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief only allows the use of brand-name drugs, which are usually American-made, as opposed to cheaper generic versions.
However, the United States focuses its aid only on the small number of countries (approximately 14) that support the president's abstinence-first policy.
Charles Lambert, a former meat-industry lobbyist, became a deputy undersecretary in the United States Department of Agriculture in December 2002.
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/bush   (15541 words)

  
 American President
So embittered were most Latin American countries over America's imperialistic policies that the republics of the Western Hemisphere assembled for their triennial conference in Havana in 1928 eager to denounce and confront the United States.
Americans also controlled Cuban politics and the Cuban economy, and the U.S. nearly came to blows with Mexico over the ownership of Mexican oil fields by American companies.
Also, the federal government denied basic civil liberties to Native Americans regardless of their citizenship status, such as prohibiting the sale of liquor (prior to the Eighteenth Amendment) to any Native Americans.
http://www.americanpresident.org/history/calvincoolidge/biography/email.html   (15541 words)

  
 Police Operations Archive
The above individual, whose name and date of birth may be fictitious, is believed to have entered the United States illegally after September 1, 2001.
The list, compiled by the White House, is aimed at imposing financial sanctions on the individuals and penalizing companies that do business with them.
The worldwide proliferation of individuals or 'companies' that traffic in high-quality imitations of official identification, uniforms, or vehicles is a related issue that increases the possibility such items could be used to facilitate future terrorist attacks and further complicates efforts to prevent their acquisition.
http://www.emergency.com/polcpage.htm   (15541 words)

  
 Police Operations Archive
The above individual, whose name and date of birth may be fictitious, is believed to have entered the United States illegally after September 1, 2001.
The list, compiled by the White House, is aimed at imposing financial sanctions on the individuals and penalizing companies that do business with them.
The worldwide proliferation of individuals or 'companies' that traffic in high-quality imitations of official identification, uniforms, or vehicles is a related issue that increases the possibility such items could be used to facilitate future terrorist attacks and further complicates efforts to prevent their acquisition.
http://www.emergency.com/polcpage.htm   (15541 words)

  
 List of Literature
List of companies supporting the communists in CFR.
Second Bank of the United States, The Revolutionary age of Andrew Jackson
Lots of testimonies, letters, protocols, agreements, lists of Western companies participating.
http://www.ummah.net.pk/dajjal/litt.html   (15541 words)

  
 t r u t h o u t - The 34 Scandals of George W. Bush
The problem: The United States is party to the Geneva Conventions, which state that "No physical or mental torture, nor any other form of coercion, may be inflicted on prisoners of war to secure from them information of any kind whatever."
This list is also limited to events of the past four years, or those coming to light in that time.
The scandal: This may not surprise you, but an international consortium of companies, including Halliburton, is alleged to have paid more than $100 million in bribes to Nigerian officials, from 1995 to 2002, to facilitate a natural-gas-plant deal.
http://www.truthout.org/docs_05/011905D.shtml   (15541 words)

  
 Scandal
A wave of corporate accounting scandals swept United States companies in 2002 (see accounting scandals of 2002).
List of scandals of the Roman Catholic Church
List of corporate scandals (includes accounting and mutual fund scandals)
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/s/sc/scandal.html   (15541 words)

  
 Scandal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A wave of corporate accounting scandals swept United States companies in 2002 (see accounting scandals of 2002).
List of scandals of the Roman Catholic Church
List of corporate scandals (includes accounting and mutual fund scandals)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandal   (15541 words)

  
 McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Reasons to Dispatch Bush
In addition, the United States' Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief only allows the use of brand-name drugs, which are usually American-made, as opposed to cheaper generic versions.
Bush administration officials argued that existing law, which requires federal contracting officers to determine if a contractor has a "satisfactory record of integrity and business ethics" was enough to protect the public interest.
When the rule was first proposed, Clinton officials said that, with no clear definition of "satisfactory," "the government continues to award contracts to firms that have violated procurement and other federal laws." A General Accounting Office study found, over a four-year period, more than 100 instances in which a major defense contractor violated procurement law.
http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/bush   (15522 words)

  
 (1978) A review of the coordinated examination program--Internal Revenue Service methods for the audit of large corporations, financial institutions, and utility companies
A review of the coordinated examination program--Internal Revenue Service methods for the audit of large corporations, financial institutions, and utility companies
(1978) A review of the coordinated examination program--Internal Revenue Service methods for the audit of large corporations, financial institutions, and utility companies
To view the the latter's ratings, click on Chapters/Papers/Articles in the STATISTICS box, select a publication from the list that appears, and then click on either Quality or Interest in that publication's STATISTICS box.
http://www.getcited.org/?PUB=101943031&showStat=Ratings   (108 words)

  
 ResourceShelf
The list ranks "America's fastest-growing private companies." Resources on the site include the 2003 list in rank order, a searchable database of all lists back to 1982, a six-page report with numerous statistics from the 2003 rankings, and a geographic breakdown of the 2003 list.
Our friend and colleague, Genie Tyburski, of The Virtual Chase was kind enough to reprint the list on her site.
What are the differences between searching by the United States population compared to Europeans?
http://www.resourceshelf.com/archives/2003_11_01_resourceshelf_archive.html/2002_06_01_resourceshelf_archive.html   (108 words)

  
 Take Back The Media! Who Owns The Media?
Colombia Journalism Review provides a clickable list of the major media companies and their holdings.
FAIR points out that most media outlets are owned by for-profit corporations, which by nature makes them more accountable to the stockholders than the public interest.
In 1985, there were 50 companies who owned media outlets.
http://www.takebackthemedia.com/owners.html   (179 words)

  
 Police Operations Archive
The above individual, whose name and date of birth may be fictitious, is believed to have entered the United States illegally after September 1, 2001.
DETAILS: Amer El-Maati is being sought in connection with possible terrorist threats in the United States.
The list, compiled by the White House, is aimed at imposing financial sanctions on the individuals and penalizing companies that do business with them.
http://www.emergency.com/polcpage.htm   (179 words)

  
 Leasing News
To qualify for this list, the company must be a "funder" and not a broker or superbroker, along with an acceptable Better Business Bureau Rating and no history of complaints at Leasing News.
We encourage companies who are listed to contact us for any change or addition they would like to make.
Both have been very active in the leasing community, with Kathy Hayden serving on the membership committee as well as other committees of the United Association of Equipment Leasing.
http://www.leasingnews.org   (6456 words)

  
 ResourceShelf
Level of Taxes in the United States, 1940-2000 (RS20087)
From the announcement, ""Genealogical research is a top-ranked hobby in the United States, with over 70 million active participants," said Joe Reynolds, president and chief executive officer of ProQuest Information and Learning.
A list of the Top 25 companies is available without registration.
http://resourceshelf.com/2001_08_01_resourceshelf_archive.html   (9626 words)

  
 CalNational Recruiting
It was brought in to the United States as part of an exhibit in the year 1934.
Other companies that participated were Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Babies –R- Us, Knott’s Berry Farm, Office Depot and various law enforcement agencies, just to name a few.
As I reflect upon this tragedy, I once again count my blessings and feel compelled to share some of my good fortune with others in need.
http://calnational.typepad.com/recruiting   (6100 words)

  
 Bay Street: Information From Answers.com
It is the centre of Toronto's financial district and is often used as a synonym for Canada's financial industry just as Wall Street is used in the United States.
Bay Street is a street in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)
http://www.answers.com/topic/bay-street   (502 words)

  
 East Timor and U.S. Foreign Policy
All that was missing was the trials for Kissinger and Ford and all the other U.S. Presidents who have supported Suharto and served as an accomplice to these slaughters.
He most recently served as the Human Rights Director for the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in El Salvador and is currently working in Haiti to bring members of the coup regime to justice.
Immediately after the massacre -- while the official protests were being made -- the oil companies initiated their large-scale operations, including Phillips Petroleum in Oklahoma, which announced a big find shortly after.
http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/talks/9512-timor-etan.html   (11615 words)

  
 xrefer - about xrefer
The MIT Press, committed to exploring new fields and new modes of inquiry, is the only university press in the United States whose list is based in science and technology.
It consults regularly with statistical agencies in other countries to take mutual advantage of the latest techniques being developed in the United States and abroad.
A worldwide membership includes public, academic and government libraries, information units of professional and voluntary groups, European Documentation Centres, Euro Info Centres, law firms, local authorities, publishers and companies.
http://www.xrefer.com/about/index.jsp?m=5   (11615 words)

  
 Home Fresh:Category Top/Home/Personal Finance/Insurance/Home and Property
Established in the 1930s, it was supplanted by the six-digit North American Industry Classification System in 1997.The following table is from the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, which allows searching for companies by SIC code in its database of filings.
This is a list of all initiatives that have appeared before Washington state voters from 1914 to 2004, listed by number, subject, and result.
List of California ballot propositions: 2000-presentTable of contents showTocToggle("show","hide")1 Elections1.1 March 7, 20001.2 November 7, 20001.3 March 5, 20021.4 November 5, 20021.5 October 7, 20031.6 March 2, 20041.7 November 2, 20041.8 June 6, 20061.9 November 7, 20062 ReferencesElectionsMarch 7, 20001A - Passed - Gambling on Tribal Lands.
http://www.home-fresh.net/Category1128374.html   (191 words)

  
 San Francisco Bay Guardian News
From the dramatic increase in wealth inequality in the United States, to the wholesale giveaway of the nation's natural resources, to the Bush administration's attack on corporate and political accountability, events and trends that ought to be dominating the presidential campaign and the national dialogue are missing from the front pages.
The Federalist Society now counts Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and prominent members of the conservative American Enterprise Institute among its leadership.
This list speaks directly to the point FCC critics have raised: stories that address fundamental issues of wealth concentration and big-business dominance of the political agenda are almost entirely missing from the national debate.
http://www.sfbg.com/38/49/cover_censored.html   (191 words)

  
 A Study of Suppression of Information
The National Trade and Professional Associations of the United States (International Glutamate Technical Committee, 1994) stated that the IGTC was an association of 25 individuals, 20 companies, and 3 staff, composed of physicians and/or scientists employed by producers or users of glutamic acid and its salts or doing research on it in university laboratories.
His nomination to the FDA Food Advisory Committee did not refer to his affiliation with the IGTC, but listed him only as Senior Vice President of The Kellen Company.
The industry produced a questionnaire study that listed "18 food-associated symptoms," and asked subjects "the time of onset of each symptom [if any] after the start of a meal." (No test meal was provided.).
http://www.truthinlabeling.org/l-manuscript.html   (11687 words)

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