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Federal Register/Vol. 73, No. 28/Monday, February 11, 2008 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 28 / Monday, February 11, 2008 / Notices 7761 any necessary adjustments to the burden Tonahutu Creek Trail, (Rocky Mountain Queens County in our submission to OMB. National Park MPS) Roughly along St. George’s Church, 135-32 38th Ave., Public Comment Procedures: Before Tonahutu Cr. to Flattop Mt., Grand Lake, Flushing, 08000143. including your address, phone number, 08000130. Schenectady County e-mail address, or other personal Larimer County identifying information in your Bishop Family Lustron House, (Lustron Lake Haiyaha Trail, (Rocky Mountain Houses in New York MPS) 26 Slater Dr., comment, you should be aware that National Park MPS) Roughly along Bear, your entire comment—including your Nymph & Dream Lakes, then up Chaos Schenectady, 08000144. personal identifying information—may Canyon, Estes Park, 08000125. Enlarged Double Lock No. 23, Old Erie Canal, be made publicly available at any time. Lost Lake Trail, (Rocky Mountain National Rice Rd., Rotterdam, 08000145. While you can ask us in your comment Park MPS) Roughly along N. Fork Big Westchester County to withhold your personal identifying Thompson R., Estes Park, 08000126. information from public review, we North Inlet Trail, (Rocky Mountain National Hadden—Margolis House, 61 Winfield Ln., cannot guarantee that we will be able to Park MPS) Roughly along N. Inlet & Hallett Harrison, 08000146. do so. Cr. to Flattop Mt., Grand Lake, 08000127. OHIO MMS Information Collection Ypsilon Lake Trail, (Rocky Mountain Clearance Officer: Arlene Bajusz, (202) National Park MPS) Along ridge between Cuyahoga County 208–7744. Chiquita Cr. & Roaring R., Estes Park, Strongsville Town Hall, 18825 Royalton Rd., 08000131. Dated: February 4, 2008. Strongsville, 08000147. E.P. Danenberger, INDIANA Lawrence County Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs. Marion County Brunberg Building, 222 S. 3rd St., Ironton, [FR Doc. E8–2428 Filed 2–8–08; 8:45 am] Nurses’ Sunken Garden and Convalescent, 08000148. BILLING CODE 4310–MR–P Bounded by Michigan St., Rotary Bldg., Marlow Theatre, S. 3rd & Park Sts., Ironton, West Dr. & Union Bldg., Indianapolis, 08000149. 08000132. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OKLAHOMA MINNESOTA Greer County National Park Service Washington County Jay Buckle Springs, E. of Co. Rd. N1840, 500 National Register of Historic Places; Bergstein, Monitz, Shoddy Mill and ft. N. of jct. with Co. Rd. E1420, Reed, Notification of Pending Nominations Warehouse, 6046 Stagecoach Rd., Oak Park 08000150. Heights, 08000133. and Related Actions Oklahoma County NEW JERSEY Nominations for the following Fidelity National Building, 200 N. Harvey properties being considered for listing Mercer County Center, Oklahoma City, 08000151. or related actions in the National East Trenton Public Library, 701 N. Clinton RHODE ISLAND Register were received by the National St., Trenton, 08000134. Park Service before January 26, 2008. Bristol County Monmouth County Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR part Jennys Lane Historic District, Jennys Ln., 60 written comments concerning the Squan Beach Life-Saving Station #9, Ocean & Mathewson & Rumstick Rds. significance of these properties under 2nd Aves., Manasquan, 08000135. Newport County the National Register criteria for Morris County evaluation may be forwarded by United St. Mary’s Church Complex, 14 William St., Pompton Plains Railroad Station, 33 Evans Newport, 08000153. States Postal Service, to the National Place, Pequannock, 08000136. Register of Historic Places, National SOUTH CAROLINA Park Service, to the National Register of Somerset County Historic Places, National Park Service, Robert, Robert, House, 25 West End Ave., York County 1849 C St., NW., 2280, Washington, DC Somerville, 08000137. Bleachery Water Treatment Plant, (Rock Hill MPS) Stewart Ave., Rock Hill, 08000154. 20240; by all other carriers, National NEW YORK Register of Historic Places, National Rock Hill Body Company, (Rock Hill MPS) Park Service, 1201 Eye St., NW., 8th Albany County 601 W. Main St., Rock Hill, 08000155. floor, Washington, DC 20005; or by fax, Knox Street Historic District, Knox St. Rock Hill Cotton Factory (Boundary 202–371–6447. Written or faxed between Madison Ave. & Morris St., Increase), (Rock Hill MPS) 130 W. White comments should be submitted by Albany, 08000138. St., Rock Hill, 08000156. February 26, 2008. Herkimer County VERMONT J. Paul Loether, South Ann Street—Mill Street Historic Addison County District, S. Ann & Mill Sts., Little Falls, Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ Bottum Farm, (Agriculture Resources of 08000139. National Historic Landmarks Program. Vermont MPS) 1423 North St., New Haven, ARIZONA New York County 08000157. Maricopa County Fraunces Tavern, 54 Pearl St., New York Windham County 08000140. Bunch, E.C., House, 5602 W. Lamar Rd., Tontine Building, 500 Coolidge Hwy., Glendale, 08000123. Onondaga County Guilford, 08000158. COLORADO Hotel Syracuse, 500 S. Warren St., Syracuse, Windsor County 08000141. Grand County Old Christ Church, (Religious Buildings, Shadow Mountain Trail, (Rocky Mountain Orange County Sites and Structures in Vermont MPS) Jct. National Park MPS) E. side of Shadow Mt. Dodge—Greenleaf House, 2009 NY 211, of VT 12 and Gilead Brook Rd., Bethel, Lake, Grand Lake, 08000124. Otisville, 08000142. 08000159. VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:44 Feb 08, 2008 Jkt 214001 PO 00000 Frm 00067 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\11FEN1.SGM 11FEN1 rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES 7762 Federal Register / Vol. 73, No. 28 / Monday, February 11, 2008 / Notices WISCONSIN growers/exporters accounting for a Innsbruck, AUSTRIA; and Test Grant County significant percentage of all fresh Research, Inc., Taipei, TAIWAN have tomatoes imported into the United been added as parties to this venture. Kinney, Patrick and Margaret, House, 424 N. Also, Coherent, Inc., Santa Clara, CA; Fillmore St., Lancaster, 08000160. States from Mexico provided written notice to Commerce of their withdrawal Dell, Inc., Round Rock, TX; FCI, [FR Doc. 08–590 Filed 2–8–08; 8:45 am] from the agreement suspending the Versailles, FRANCE; IBM Corporation, BILLING CODE 4312–51–M antidumping investigation on fresh Somers, NY; KLA Tencor Corporation, tomatoes from Mexico. Effective January San Jose, CA; Medtronic, Inc., 18, 2008, the Department of Commerce Minneapolis, MN; Microsoft INTERNATIONAL TRADE terminated the suspension agreement, Corporation, Redmond, WA; and COMMISSION terminated the five-year review of the Supresta, Ardsley, NY have withdrawn as parties to this venture. [Investigation No. 731–TA–747 (Final)] suspended investigation, and resumed the antidumping investigation on fresh No other changes have been made in Fresh Tomatoes From Mexico tomatoes from Mexico because the either the membership or planned suspension agreement no longer covered activity of the group research project. AGENCY: United States International substantially all imports of fresh Membership in this group research Trade Commission. tomatoes from Mexico (73 FR 2887, project remains open, and iNEMI ACTION: Suspension of antidumping January 16, 2008). Accordingly, effective intends to file additional written investigation. January 18, 2008, the U.S. International notifications disclosing all changes in Trade Commission terminated its membership. SUMMARY: Effective January 22, 2008, the review and resumed its antidumping On June 6, 1996, iNEMI filed its Department of Commerce (‘‘Commerce’’) investigation involving imports of fresh original notification pursuant to Section suspended its antidumping tomatoes from Mexico (73 FR 5869, 6(a) of the Act. The Department of investigation on fresh tomatoes from January 31, 2008). Justice published a notice in the Federal Mexico (73 FR 4831, January 28, 2008). Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the The basis for the suspension is an Authority: This investigation is being Act on June 28, 1996 (61 FR 33774). agreement between Commerce and suspended under authority of title VII of the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published The last notification was filed with producers/exporters that account for pursuant to section 207.40 of the the Department on December 27, 2006. substantially all imports of this product Commission’s rules (19 CFR 207.40). A notice was published in the Federal from Mexico, wherein each signatory Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the By order of the Commission. producer/exporter agreed to revise its Act on February 12, 2007 (72 FR 6577). prices to eliminate completely the Issued: February 5, 2008. injurious effects of exports of this Marilyn R. Abbott, Patricia A. Brink, merchandise to the United States. Secretary to the Commission. Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust Division. Accordingly, the U.S. International [FR Doc. E8–2439 Filed 2–8–08; 8:45 am] [FR Doc. 08–592 Filed 2–8–08; 8:45 am] Trade Commission (‘‘Commission’’) BILLING CODE 7020–02–P gives notice of the suspension of its BILLING CODE 4410–11–M antidumping investigation involving imports of fresh tomatoes from Mexico. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE EFFECTIVE DATE: January 22, 2008. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Antitrust Division Antitrust Division Mary Messer (202–205–3193), Office of Investigations, U.S. International Trade Notice Pursuant to the National Notice Pursuant to the National Commission, 500 E Street, SW., Cooperative Research and Production Cooperative Research and Production Washington, DC 20436. Hearing- Act of 1993—International Electronics Act of 1993—Petroleum Environmental impaired individuals are advised that Manufacturing
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