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Sample List of Confirmed Victims of Cramming APPENDIX B Sample List of Confirmed Victims of Cramming Private and Public Companies Telecommunications & IT Financial, Insurance, and Investment Financial, Insurance, and Investment Manufacturing AT&T Services Services, cont’d 3M Adobe Systems AllianceBernstein Travelers Aggreko CACI Allstate U.S. Bank Ashland CSC BBVA Compass Visa/Inovant Avery Dennison Casa Grande Internet Bank of America Wells Fargo BASF Data Business Systems, Inc. Bank of New York Zurich Financial Services Group Baker Hughes Dell Bank of the Ozarks Carrier Corp. Fiserv Bank of the West Healthcare & Pharmaceutical Clorox GTECH Capital Group Amedisys Home Health Cody Oil & Gas GXS Capital One AmeriPath Cooper Industries Hewlett Packard Chubb Bright Now! Dental Devon Energy IBM/Lotus Development Citigroup Cardinal Health Energy Absorption Systems Juniper Networks Citizens Bank Centene Farmland Industries Level 3 Communications Comerica Bank Coventry Health Care Frito-Lay Microsoft Commerce Bank First Health Services General Dynamics Sales Force Deutsche Bank Fresenius Medical Care Georgia-Pacific Xerox Federal Reserve Bank – St. Louis LabCorp Hess Oil Fidelity Magellan Health Services Ingersoll Rand Tourism Freedom Financial Bank MedImmune John Deere American Airlines Genworth Pfizer Lockheed Martin AmeriTel Inns JP Morgan Chase Philips Healthcare Michelin Avis Key Bank Sanofi Molex Best Western M&T Bank Shiel Medical Laboratory Northrop Grumman Courtyard Marriott Massachusetts Financial Services Co. Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Philips Electronics Econolodge MetLife Surgical Care Affiliates Raytheon Enterprise Rent-A-Car Morgan Stanley Takeda Pharmaceuticals Rexel H Hotel of Midland, MI Mountain State Blue Cross Blue Shield Toshiba Medical Systems Richmond Construction Enterprises Harrah’s Nationwide ValueOptions Sonepar Holiday Inn Express OneWest Bank Sonoco Holiday Lodge in Grass Valley PNC Bank Real Estate Textron Marriott People’s United Bank CBRE Toyota Quality Inn Progressive Coldwell Banker Tyson Foods Residence Inn Regions Bank D.R. Horton Valence Technology Tharaldson Hospitality State Farm Equity Office Properties Wacker Chemical TownePlace Suites TowneBank Hubbell Realty 1 Travelodge APPENDIX B Sample List of Confirmed Victims of Cramming Private and Public Companies Media Retailers and Wholesalers Retailers and Wholesalers, cont’d Miscellaneous Service Firms Boston Globe 7-Eleven Limited Brands Bally Total Fitness Phillips Broadcasting Aaron’s, Inc. Lowe’s Dex One Providence Journal Ahold (Stop and Shop) Macy’s Epic Media Group Viacom AutoZone McDonald’s Jenny Craig Warner Brothers Barrett Turbine Engine Co. Menards Just Jymnastics Washington Post Bashas’ Grocery Stores Mercedes-Benz Corporate Office Kelly Services Baskin Robbins Napa Auto Parts Laidlaw Education Services Transportation and Utilities Best Buy Nike MSC Software AAA Southern New England Blockbuster O’Reilly Auto Parts Meineke Ben Franklin Transit Brown Shoe Co. Office Depot MENTOR Network Consumers Energy Burger King Outback Steakhouse Mirror Copy, Inc. Entergy C&S Wholesale Grocers Pepsi OCÉ-USA, Inc. Independent Container Line Charming Shoppes Pizza Hut Parsons Maersk Circle K Polo Ralph Lauren Platte River Builders National Grid Connect Wireless Popeyes Reed Business Information Pacer International Cracker Barrel Publix Rollins, Inc. Penske Truck Leasing CVS Quizno’s Subs Source Office Suites Questar Corp. Domino’s Pizza Ridley’s Food and Drug Strick Lease Sabena Airline Training Center Family Video Rite Aid Sweetman Construction U-Haul Ferguson Enterprises Sam’s Club Thermo Fisher United Van Lines Food Lion Schlotzky’s Deli Valero Energy Fred Meyer Schnucks Professional Service Firms YRC Worldwide GameStop Sheridan Coca-Cola Cravath Swaine & Moore Gap Sony Ernst & Young George Weston Bakeries Staples H&R Block Hagemeyer Starbucks Harris Group CPAs Hannaford Supervalu Huddleston Bolen Harris Teeter Swire Coca-Cola Marsh McClennan Hemispheres Taco Bell Moody’s Home Depot Target O’Melveny & Myers JCPenney Thomasville Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe Jones Apparel Group Top Notch Produce, Inc. Perkins Coie Kmart Turkey Hill Mini Market Kohl’s Wal-Mart Krispy Kreme Wilson Sporting Goods 2 Kroger APPENDIX B Sample List of Confirmed Victims of Cramming Healthcare and Hospital Systems Cedars Healthcare Doctors Hospital of Lifespan Rehab 2000 Center Springfield, MO Memorial Medical South Mississippi County Children’s Healthcare of Great River Medical Center of Port Lavaca Regional Hospital Atlanta at Scottish Rite Center Metamorphosis New Summer Meadows Coalinga Regional Hendry Regional Medical Mexico Nursing Home of Medical Center Center Pioneers Memorial Longview, TX Crestwood Behavioral Intermountain Medical Hospital of Brawley, CA Health, Inc. Center Nonprofit Organizations Banner Health Greater Tallahassee Kaiser Foundation Twin Cities Community Centura Health Chamber of Commerce Kaiser Permanente Voice Mail Child Development and Economic MedStar Health Utah State Democratic Development Council of Center of Natrona Partners HealthCare Committee Tallahassee/Leon County, WY Ronald McDonald House Valley Baptist Health Immanuel Lutheran Covenant Health Sandia Presbyterian System Church of Eden Prairie, Eagle River, CO Fire Church Washington State MN Protection District Sisters of Mercy Health Migrant Council Jackson Feild Homes Goodwill Industries System Wildwood Presbyterian Jackson Park Hospital Grand Island, NE Area Texas Health Resources Church Foundation Chamber of Commerce 3 APPENDIX B Sample List of Confirmed Victims of Cramming Colleges and Universities Adams State College Gonzaga University Pima Community College University of Maryland Art Institute of Philadelphia Iowa State University Portland State University University of Northern Iowa Central Texas College Kellogg Community College Red Rock Community University of Oregon Chesapeake College Manhattan College College University of Texas System College of Idaho Maricopa Beauty College Trinidad State Junior College University of Utah Colorado State University Michigan Technological University of Arizona University of Washington Evergreen State College University University of California- Westminster College Fort Lewis College Northern Arizona University Irvine Whatcom Community Pierce College University of Colorado College University of Iowa Wofford College Primary and Secondary Schools Anne Arundel County Davis County School District, Loudoun County Public St. Vrain Valley School Schools, MD UT Schools, VA District, CO Boces-Brewster Central Deer Valley Unified School Pinecrest Schools, CA Tahoma School District, WA School District, NY District, AZ Port Arthur Independent Western Mennonite School, Brighton Area Schools, MI Harrison School District, CO School District, TX OR Cambridge Preschool Highline School District, WA Rising Sun Montessori Woodstock Community Unit Academy, AZ Latin American Montessori School, AZ School District 200, IL City of Elizabeth School Bilingual Public Charter District, NJ School, DC 4 APPENDIX B Sample List of Confirmed Victims of Cramming Federal Agencies Bureau of Public Debt IRS U.S. Navy U.S. Air Force Bureau of Reclamation Mineral Management Service Kingsville Naval Air Station Ellsworth Air Force Base Department of Defense NASA U.S. Naval Computer and F.E. Warren Air Force Base Department of Veterans’ Affairs National Park Service Telecomm. Station–San Diego General Services Administration United States Postal Service U.S. Navy Recruiting Station State Governments Arizona Iowa Minnesota Pennsylvania Colorado Maryland Nevada Rhode Island Idaho Michigan New Mexico West Virginia New York Local Governments Cities Cities, cont’d Marshfield, MA Counties, cont’d Alexandria, VA Salt Lake City, UT Orange, MA Hennepin County, MN Chicago, IL St. Clair Shores, MI Raynham, MA Iron County, UT Elmhurst, IL St. Louis, MO San Felipe Pueblo, NM Kitsap County, WA Houston, TX Surprise, AZ Saugus, MA Los Angeles County, CA Jacksonville, FL Thornton, CO Yarmouth, MA Multnomah County, OR Los Angeles, CA Tyler, TX Norfolk County, MA Miami, FL Counties Oklahoma City, OK Mount Vernon, NY Towns Adams County, CO Orange County, CA New Philadelphia, OH Athol, MA Bear Lake County, ID Pierce County, WA New York City, NY Burlington, MA Benton County, OR Polk County, IA Phoenix, AZ Cohasset, MA Broward County, FL Prince George’s County, MD Portland, OR Flower Mound, TX Davis County, UT Valencia County, NM Prineville, OR Grafton, MA Grant County, WA Yuma County, AZ 5 Hancock County, IA Yavapai County, AZ .
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