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Janiece Stewart Submits Resignation Search Begins for a New Director of Security
Vol. LXXXIV, Issue 14. February 3,19871 TRINITY COLLEGE • HARTFORD • CONNECTICUT JRIN1TV COUFT-F i'"'•"•% RECEIVED" Janiece Stewart Submits Resignation Search Begins For a New Director of Security by Sean Dougherty and Chip leave Trinity comes on the heels of dent body's confidence in the These events have angered, not t<> the search committep. Rhodes a spate of burglaries that have Security staff and for the first time only students, but some school of- "The student government will Special to the Tripod prompted reactions from both the focused public attention on Stew- ficials as well. Last week, one of- continue its efforts to keep the student body and the administra- art's office. ficial who wished to remain pressure on the school to do some- tion. The much publicized Cave fight anonymous said that the Security thing about security," Vartenigian Amid student outcry and contro- Last week, two students circu- of September 28 raised more ques- problem has reached crisis propor- said. versy concerning the competence lated a petition calling for a com- tions pertaining to Security's abil- tions. of the Security force, Director of plete review of the role of Security ity to handle crisis situations and "I don't expert Security to pre- A member of the board of trust- ees has volunteered to hire a se- Security Janiece Stewart has sub- in protecting the campus and Vice sparked debate over the extent of vent burglaries, but many of the mitted her resignation to the President Thomas A. Smith sent Security's duties at campus events. -
Ifs Too Ciose to Cali Result of GOP Vote I
MANCHESTER CONNECTICUT Feds give MCC Six incumbents Rice is carrying its biggest grant have free ride red-hot Bosox ... p ag « 3 page 5 paga 9 ilanrhrBtrr) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Hrralft Monday. Sept. 8, 1986 25 Cents S 1M6 ifs too ciose to cali result E T m I V\ M of GOP vote FI By Judd Everhart The Associated Press Related stories P HARTFORD — Connecticut's on page 5 too-close-to-call. three-way Re ■ / publican gubernatorial primary is set Tuesday, with 460.000 regis tered Republicans eligible to school teacher. participate. Bozzuto. also 56. is an insurance The election will likely turn on agent. He spent eight years In the personal style rather than posi state Senate. He and Labriola tions on issues. Indeed, there have unsuccessfully sought the guber been no burning issues in the race natorial nomination four years that's been carried on in the seven ago weeks since the nominating Labriola ended up running for Harild photo by Pinto convention. lieutenant governor In 1982. Boz The convention gave its endorse zuto lost a bid in 1980 for the U S. Mary Willhide (left). Republican registrar of voters, and primary Tuesday from noon to 8 p.m. One of registrars' ment to former state Sen. Richard Senate nomination. Belaga has Patricia Cottle, her deputy, check a voting machine this C. Bozzuto of Watertown. But never before sought statewide tasks Is to be sure the tally in each slot on the machines Deputy House Majority Leader office. morning at Martin School. The school isoneof 12polling reads zero before the machine Is locked up In preparation Julie D. -
BUSINESS Reagan Asks Moscow to Work for Peace
ZO - M ANCHESTER HERALD. Saturday, Jan. 14, 1984 BUSINESS Elliott recalls years Debate by Democrats MHS hockey In courtand before becomes yelling match tourney-bound \ Business Check first to avoid 'moving shock’ ... page 3 page 4 ... page 11 In Brief If you’re among the 80 percent of shoppers for a new Some utilities, such as Florida Power 4 home, the odds are that a prime consideration you'll evaluate the energy integrity of a house. Other Snow now an associate overlook (until too late) is the compatibility of a new utilities, such as Pennsylvania Power 4 Light, have neighborhood. As a result, you will be hit by "m oving Your worked with local builders to create energy-efficient William Snow of Manchester was recently shock” when you discover the culture and costs of the housing developments. recognized as an associate by Positions Inc., a new location differ dramatically from what you have Money's New England-based network of eight executive • Check out the living habits of the present owners become accustomed to. search and placement offices. of a house if the utility bills appear suspiciously low. Another major consideration overlooked by the vast Worth Snow today; Manchester, Conn. The associate designation is awarded only after Winter underwear and not energy efficiency may be majority of home shoppers will be the energy an individual has demonstrated a high degree of Sylvia Porter the reason. sunny Tuesday Monday, Jan. 16, 1984 efficiency of a new house — and the adverse effects of professional competence within the organization. • Be sure not to overlook the efficiency of hot water an energy-inefficient home on your overall housing — See page 2 Single copy; 25<t Snow, a Boston University graduate, is heaters and refrigerators. -
Presidential Documents
Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Monday, April 18, 1994 Volume 30ÐNumber 15 Pages 745±820 1 VerDate 09-APR-98 12:45 Apr 16, 1998 Jkt 010199 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 1249 Sfmt 1249 C:\TERRI\P15AP4.000 INET03 Contents Addresses and Remarks Appointments and NominationsÐContinued American helicopter tragedy in IraqÐ809, U.S. Attorneys 815 AlabamaÐ791 American Society of Newspaper EditorsÐ794 DelawareÐ792 BosniaÐ771 New JerseyÐ792 Law enforcement officersÐ775 Communications to Congress Legislative agendaÐ783 Mayors and law enforcement officialsÐ810 Angola, messageÐ790 Minnesota Evacuations from Rwanda and Burundi, Health care rally in MinneapolisÐ746 letterÐ792 Japan and RwandaÐ752 Panama Canal Commission, messageÐ791 Town meeting in MinneapolisÐ754 Protection of United Nations personnel in Missouri, arrival in Kansas CityÐ745 Bosnia-Herzegovina, letterÐ793 Nonprofit organizationsÐ784 Rhinoceros and tiger trade, letterÐ781 Public housing, telephone conversationÐ773 Executive Orders Radio addressÐ769 Amending Executive Order No. 12882Ð813 Radio and television correspondents dinnerÐ Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition 786 and Access: The National Spatial Data Thomas Jefferson dinnerÐ778 InfrastructureÐ779 United States Winter Olympic athletesÐ804, 806 Interviews With the News Media Appointments and Nominations Exchanges with reporters Cabinet RoomÐ772, 783 Export-Import Bank, member, Board of Briefing RoomÐ809 DirectorsÐ809 Minneapolis, MNÐ752 National Science Foundation, Deputy Roosevelt RoomÐ815 DirectorÐ791 South PorticoÐ771 Superior Court of the District of Columbia, Associate JudgeÐ791 Meetings With Foreign Leaders Treasury Department, Under SecretaryÐ814 Turkey, Prime Minister CillerÐ815 (Continued on the inside back cover.) WEEKLY COMPILATION OF regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President (37 FR 23607; 1 CFR Part 10). PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Docu- ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. -
1997 EXIM Bank Annual Report
E XPORT -IMPORT B ANK OF THE U NITED S T A TES Supporting Exports... Sustaining Jobs... S trengthening Communities... 1997 ANNUAL R EPORT CHAIRMAN’S LETTER AS THE 18TH PRESIDENT and Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank), I am pleased to pre- sent the 1997 Annual Report to our “stockhold ers” — the taxpayers of the United States. The Ex-Im Bank is in a sound financial condition, with ample reserves and an excellent record of financial results. Furthermore, Congress has granted Ex-Im Bank a four-year reauthorization through the end of Fiscal Year 2001 to continue our work in support of U.S. exports and jobs. Our dedicated and talented staff has achieved James A. Harmon President & Chairman notable success in the past year, especially in implementing new ways to bring the Bank’s pro- grams closer to our customers — U.S. compa nies, small and large, that seek to export their products and services to developing markets around the globe. “Jobs through Exports” is not just a slogan: it is a mission that we carry out every day. We help businesses across the country to enter new and rapidly growing markets, where private sources of financing are very limited or nonexistent. For many people, Ex-Im Bank’s daily work of leveling the playing field for U.S. companies may seem as remote as the countries to which U.S. goods and services are being shipped. However, American workers — whether they are building commercial aircraft, telecommunications equipment, power generation facilities, or water purification systems to provide safe drinking water in developing nations — have higher quality, better paying jobs, thanks to Ex-Im Bank’s financing. -
Ring Magazine
The Boxing Collector’s Index Book By Mike DeLisa ●Boxing Magazine Checklist & Cover Guide ●Boxing Films ●Boxing Cards ●Record Books BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK INSERT INTRODUCTION Comments, Critiques, or Questions -- write to [email protected] 2 BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK INDEX MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS Ring Magazine Boxing Illustrated-Wrestling News, Boxing Illustrated Ringside News; Boxing Illustrated; International Boxing Digest; Boxing Digest Boxing News (USA) The Arena The Ring Magazine Hank Kaplan’s Boxing Digest Fight game Flash Bang Marie Waxman’s Fight Facts Boxing Kayo Magazine World Boxing World Champion RECORD BOOKS Comments, Critiques, or Questions -- write to [email protected] 3 BOXING COLLECTOR'S INDEX BOOK RING MAGAZINE [ ] Nov Sammy Mandell [ ] Dec Frankie Jerome 1924 [ ] Jan Jack Bernstein [ ] Feb Joe Scoppotune [ ] Mar Carl Duane [ ] Apr Bobby Wolgast [ ] May Abe Goldstein [ ] Jun Jack Delaney [ ] Jul Sid Terris [ ] Aug Fistic Stars of J. Bronson & L.Brown [ ] Sep Tony Vaccarelli [ ] Oct Young Stribling & Parents [ ] Nov Ad Stone [ ] Dec Sid Barbarian 1925 [ ] Jan T. Gibbons and Sammy Mandell [ ] Feb Corp. Izzy Schwartz [ ] Mar Babe Herman [ ] Apr Harry Felix [ ] May Charley Phil Rosenberg [ ] Jun Tom Gibbons, Gene Tunney [ ] Jul Weinert, Wells, Walker, Greb [ ] Aug Jimmy Goodrich [ ] Sep Solly Seeman [ ] Oct Ruby Goldstein [ ] Nov Mayor Jimmy Walker 1922 [ ] Dec Tommy Milligan & Frank Moody [ ] Feb Vol. 1 #1 Tex Rickard & Lord Lonsdale [ ] Mar McAuliffe, Dempsey & Non Pareil 1926 Dempsey [ ] Jan -
Nonpoint Source News-Notes, Issue 25, November/December 1992
United States Office of Water (WH-553) EPA-841-N-92-009 Environmental Protection Washington, DC 20460 November-December 1992 Agency #25 &EPA News-Notes A Water Quality Note Twenty-Year-Old Clean Water Act Sees Accomplishments, New Challenges - A Commentary by the Editors Twenty years ago, our nation's waters were in trouble. Americans were dumping untreated sewage into Boston Harbor, and sewage floated on the San Francisco Bay. Industrial wastes poured into the Mississippi and Ohio rivers - the Cuyahoga River actually caught fire from time to time. Massive algae tides had almost completely strangled Lake Erie, and some joked grimly that it would soon be so full of pollution that you could walk across it. Fish and shellfish numbers in the Chesapeake Bay plummeted. There were no national water quality standards and no strategy to stem the flow of industrial and municipal wastes a vigorous young industrial power produced. The final straw was the dishonor of an historic body of water in Washington, D.C., in the late 1960s. Algae had fouled the Potomac River, killing its fish and plants and threatening human health. Swimmers were told to get hepatitis shots. As Americans mourned the demise of a once-beautiful national treasure, President Lyndon Johnson declared the Potomac a "national disgrace." Many point to the river's sad condition, clearly visible to the nation's lawmakers, as the driving force behind strengthened water quality laws. Although this country began regulating water pollution in 1899, those first controls were primitive by today's standards. Laws in succeeding decades made improvements, but it was not until 1972 that Congress adopted a national goal to "restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of our nation's waters" by eliminating "the discharge of pollutants." The Federal Water Pollution Control Act required water quality that "provides for the protection and propagation of fish, shellfish, and wildlife and .. -
Biographies of Boxing Officials Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission
Biographies of Boxing Officials Georgia Athletic and Entertainment Commission Brian Stutts, Head Referee Brian Stutts began his involvement with boxing as an amateur boxer in Charleston, SC, in the 1950s. He worked with boxers while in the United State Marine Corps from 1964 to 1968, when he was honorably discharged as a sergeant after serving for 18 months in Vietnam. After college he reentered the boxing community with United States Olympic Boxing, advancing to being the ring captain for boxing at the 1996 Olympics, held in Atlanta. Mr. Stutts began officiating professional boxing in 1988 and has officiated future and past champions such as Vernon Forrest, Paul Williams, Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Mark Breland, Mike Dixon, Bert Cooper, Christy Martin, Layla Ali, Roy Jones Jr., Ray Mercer, Ray Whitfield, Ebo Elder, Hector Comacho Sr., and Hector Camacho Jr. Mr. Stutts has refereed on USA, Showtime, ESPN, and Sports South. He was inducted into the Georgia Boxing Hall of Fame in 2001. Irwin Deutsch, Head Judge Irwin Deutsch has been judging professional boxing for 31 years and is the senior judge in Georgia. He has judged major championship fights, featuring boxers like Lennox Lewis, Tim Weatherspoon, Tony Tubbs, Buster Douglas, Trevor Berbick, Greg Page, Michael Moorer, Leila Ali, Vernon Forest, and Roy Jones Jr. Mr. Deutsch was a member of the World Boxing Union, which chose him to judge championship fights in Atlantic City and Gulfport, MS. He has judged fights on HBO, Showtime, Showbox, and ESPN. While his experience is mostly professional, he also has judged amateur boxing bouts. Edward Kanner, Judge As a professional boxing judge for more than 20 years, Edward Kanner has judged world title fights and has appeared on ESPN, HBO, and Showtime boxing events numerous times. -
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Record of Decision (Rods)
EPA/ROD/R01-04/611 2004 EPA Superfund Record of Decision: NUTMEG VALLEY ROAD EPA ID: CTD980669261 OU 01 WOLCOTT, CT 09/28/2004 U.S. EPA New England, Region 1 Record of Decision For Nutmeg Valley Road Superfund Site Operable Unit 01 Wolcott, Connecticut September 28, 2004 U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY REGION I RECORD OF DECISION NUTMEG VALLEY ROAD SUPERFUND SITE WOLCOTT, CONNECTICUT SEPTEMBER 2004 Record of Decision Table of Contents PART 1 : THE DECLARATION A. SITE NAME AND LOCATION................................................ 4 B. STATEMENT OF BASIS AND PURPOSE........................................ 4 C. DESCRIPTION OF SELECTED REMEDY........................................ 4 D. STATUTORY DETERMINATIONS.............................................. 4 E. AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE................................................. 5 PART 2: THE DECISION SUMMARY A. SITE NAME, LOCATION AND BRIEF DESCRIPTION.............................. 6 B. SITE HISTORY AND ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES................................ 6 1. History of Site Activities...................................... 6 2. History of Federal and State Investigations and Removal and Remedial Actions............................................ 6 3. History of CERCLA Enforcement Activities........................ 8 D. SCOPE AND ROLE OF NO ACTION REMEDY..................................... 9 E. SITE CHARACTERISTICS................................................... 10 1. Conceptual Site Model........................................... 10 2. Overview of Study Area......................................... -
The Cowl 1989 Established in 1935
J919 The Cowl 1989 Established in 1935 VOL. LII NO. 27 PR O V ID E N C E C O L L E G E • P R O V ID E N C E , R .I. February 8, 1989 Rev. Shuttlesworth Comes to PC Civil Rights Leader Kicks Off Black History Month in the world. We don’t have to by Peter Dujardin have people in America sleeping in the streets, jobless, hopeless, Kicking off Black History homeless, and helpless. If God is Month at PC, the Reverend Fred on the throne, then let us lift it Shuttlesworth, a respected, black up.” civil rights leader and formerly a Shuttlesworth, instead of lectur key aide to Martin Luther King, Jr. ing, then told some exciting, pas spoke in ‘64 Hall last week. sionate, and sometimes humorous The Reverend stayed true to his stories of his experiences. He talk title as a religious leader. He says ed about the times he narrowly that everyone has something in the escaped being murdered, including The Reverend Shuttlesworth in '64 Hall “ field of labor,” for the Lord. In a dynamite bombing of his home Shuttlesworth’s speech he said, and when he had a struggle with an “ His hands become our hands; His intruder in his home just last week. feet become our feet.. You may He spoke also about his dealings Soviet Occupation of look like a fool, but you’re a fool with Bill Connor in Birmingham. for Christ’s sake.” He remarked that Connor and his After 36 years in civil rights, comrades in the South were “ try Afghanistan Draws to a Close Shuttlesworth says he is not tired ing to hold back the sun,” for because there is much work still to black people. -
Deonta Ay Wild Again on S Fr Der to D Nst
DEONTAY WILDER TO DEFEND WBC HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE AGAINST POLISH CHALLENGER ARTUR SZPILKA ON SATURDAY, JAN. 16, LIVE ON SHOWTIME® FROM BARCLAYS CENTER IN BROOKLYN Tickets On Sale This Monday, December 14 For Brooklyn's First Heavyweight World Championship In 115 Years BROOKLYN (Dec. 9, 2015) - Undefeated WBC Heavyweight World Champion Deontay Wilder will make the third defense of his title against brawling Polish contender Artur Szpilka on Saturrday, Jan. 16, 2016, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, live on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT). The 12-round SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING® main event betweeen the poweer-punching Wilder (35- 0, 34 KOs), of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Szpilka (20-1, 15 KOs), of Wieliczka, Poland, will be the first heavyweight title fight in Brooklyn since James Jeffries knockked out James Corbett in the 23rd round on May 11, 1900, on Coney Island. Jeffries fought in all three of the Brooklyn heavyweight title fights, which were the fourth, fifth and seventh world heavyweight title fights of the modern gloved era. All thrree took place on Coney Island, two in 1899 and the final in 1900. It will be Wilder's first fight in New York and his ninth overall on Showtime Networks. Wilder is the first United States-born heavyweight champion since 2007. Tickets for the live event, which is promoted by DiBella Entertainment in association with Warriors Boxing and Sferis Knockout Promotions, start at $25, not including applicable fees, and are on saleMonday, December 14 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets can be purchased online bby visitingwww.ticketmaster.com, www.barclayscenter.com or by calling 1-800-745-3000.