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League Cup nuisance for Reading and Liverpool
LONDON AFP — At this stage of the English season Premier League managers tend to dismiss the League Cup as a nuisance. Reading's Steve Coppell and Rafa Benitez of Liverpool are typical. Coming, as it does, just as the league season starts to settle, the League Cup is not...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, league, nuisance, Reading
Research articles 2007-09-24
Mustang Ranch: Back in the saddle
PATRICK, Nev. -- It made Nevada the only state where prostitution is legal. In its checkered history, it was burned down, rebuilt, shut down by the IRS and sold on eBay for the price of a modest home. Now it's back. In its 40...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Nevada, nuisance, Prostitution, Taxes
Research articles 2007-08-04
Mustang Ranch: Back in the saddle Mustang Ranch back in the saddle
PATRICK, Nev. -- It made Nevada the only state where prostitution is legal. In its checkered history, it was burned down, rebuilt, shut down by the IRS and sold on eBay for the price of a modest home. Now it's back. In its 40...
Tags: FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Nevada, nuisance, Prostitution, Taxes
Research articles 2007-08-04
Ex-Mideast envoy says US thwarted efforts
JERUSALEM AFP — James Wolfensohn, the former special envoy for the Middle East Quartet, has accused the US administration of thwarting his efforts on the job, according to an interview published in Israel on Friday. "There was never a desire on the part of the Americans to give up...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, Israel, nuisance
Research articles 2007-07-20
Kenyan town cracks whip on religious noisemakers
NAIROBI AFP — Alarmed by noise pollution, a Kenyan Rift Valley town has ordered all churches to install soundproof equipment or move out, officials said Thursday. The Eldoret Municipal Council said residents had complained that the town's dozens of churches were a public nuisance owing to constant noise --...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, church, nuisance, Y2K
Research articles 2007-05-03
Fremont bar loses liquor license
FREMONT -- A popular nightclub where several violent acts have taken place during the last few years had its liquor license revoked this week after authorities found the business violating several laws, officials said. Investigators for the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC, posted a...
Tags: ABC Inc., agency, alcohol, attorney, Fremont, Manufacturing, MARKETING, nuisance, revocation
Research articles 2007-04-22
Fremont club loses liquor license
FREMONT -- A popular nightclub where several violent acts have taken place during the last few years had its liquor license revoked this week after authorities found the business violating several laws, officials said. Investigators for the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC, posted a...
Tags: ABC Inc., alcohol, Fremont, Manufacturing, MARKETING, nuisance, revocation
Research articles 2007-04-22
Fremont club loses liquor license
FREMONT -- A popular nightclub where several violent acts have taken place during the last few years had its liquor license revoked this week after authorities found the business violating several laws, officials said. Investigators for the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, or ABC, posted a...
Tags: ABC Inc., agency, alcohol, attorney, Fremont, Manufacturing, MARKETING, nuisance, revocation
Research articles 2007-04-22
Ban Olympic opening and closing ceremonies: Britain's Prince Philip
LONDON AFP — Olympic opening and closing ceremonies are "absolute bloody nuisances" and should be banned, the husband of Queen Elizabeth II said. Prince Philip expressed his annoyance at the staple of the quadrennial sports jamboree in an interview with the Daily Telegraph during which he also chipped in...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, ceremony, Games, London, nuisance
Research articles 2006-05-27
British 'Spiderman' found guilty of nuisance in Hong Kong
HONG KONG AFP — A British resident of Hong Kong was found guilty of causing a public nuisance by bringing the city centre to a standstill when he scaled the side of a building dressed as Spiderman. Matt Pearce, a 30-year-old English teacher from Bristol, pulled the stunt on...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, China, Engineering, nuisance, stunt
Research articles 2006-03-01
Kerry on whether 9/11 changed him, in New York Times: "It didn't change me much at all."
* Kerry on whether 9/11 changed him, in New York Times: "It didn't change me much at all." ... More Kerry: "We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance." ... Bush on Kerry's "nuisance" comment:...
Tags: Kerry, New York Times Co., nuisance, terror
Research articles 2004-11-08
"We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance," John Kerry told The New York Times Magazine
* "We have to get back to the place we were, where terrorists are not the focus of our lives, but they're a nuisance," John Kerry told The New York Times Magazine. "As a former law-enforcement person, I know we're never going to end prostitution. We're never going to end...
Tags: Government, Kerry, New York Times Co., nuisance
Research articles 2004-11-08
Bush, Kerry spar ahead of final debate.
The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 12--SANTA FE, N.M. -- As both men campaigned yesterday for New Mexico's five electoral votes, President Bush tried to inflict new damage on challenger John F. Kerry for saying that terrorism should be reduced...
Tags: attack, Boston Globe, Bush, Democrat, Government, Kerry, nuisance, president, stem-cell, terrorism
Research articles 2004-10-12
City of Des Moines public ordinances
ORDINANCE NO. 14,319 AN ORDINANCE to amend the Municipal Code of the City of Des Moines, Iowa, 2000, adopted by Ordinance No. 13,827, passed June 5, 2000, and amended by Ordinance No. 13,900, passed January 8, 2001, and Ordinance No, 14,010, passed November 5, 2001, by amending Sections...
Tags: nuisance, officer, ORDINANCE, Sec
Research articles 2004-03-01
Does history defeat standing doctrine?
According to the Supreme Court, the Federal Constitution limits not only the types of matters that federal courts can adjudicate, but also the parties who can bring those matters before them. In particular, the Court has held that private citizens who have suffered no concrete private...
Tags: alien, Blackstone, HUNTER, Johnson, nuisance, officer, professor, Republic, Richard, statute, Treasury, U.S., U.S. Congress, Wall
Research articles 2004-02-01
WHO WANTS TO BE AN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE ADVOCATE?: OPTIONS FOR BRINGING AN ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE COMPLAINT IN THE WAKE OF ALEXANDER V. SANDOVAL
Abstract: The Supreme Court's decision in Alexander v. Sandoval significantly altered options for bringing an environmental justice claim. Several causes of action still remain, however, that can be an effective means of achieving environmental justice. This Article will explore these causes of action and show that each has unique characteristics...
Tags: agency, Alexander, Environmental, Government, nuisance, regulation, Regulations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2004-01-01
NPGA opposing requirement to report all damage to product retention systems.(Washington, D.C.)(National Propane Gas Association)(Brief Article)
The Dec. 3 issue of the Federal Register published the final rule on HM-229 that makes changes to the federal incident reporting requirements and the hazardous materials incident report form. The National Propane Gas Association had joined The Fertilizer Institute in opposing many...
Tags: nuisance, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2004-01-01
Launch on warning: aggressive defense of computer systems.
I. INTRODUCTION There has been a growing interest in "self help" mechanisms to counter Internet-mediated threats. Content providers such as record labels and movie studios have favored proposed federal legislation that would allow them to disable copyright infringers' computers. (1) Software licensors have...
Tags: attack, computer, Intel Corp., INTERNET, malware, nuisance, PRODUCTIVITY, SECURITY, Technology, Yale University
Research articles 2004-01-01
RSPA pushes through incident reporting rule.(Briefly speaking: notes from Capitol Hill)(Research & Special Programs Administration)(Brief Article)
The Research & Special Programs Administration has issued final rules modifying the federal incident reporting requirements and the hazardous materials incident report form. The National Propane Gas Association had joined The Fertilizer Institute in opposing many aspects of the rule changes. NPGA had ...
Tags: administration, Government, nuisance, Regulations, U.S. Department of Transportation
Research articles 2004-01-01
Chicago lead pigment suit dismissed; Masco announces dismissal of appeals in Behr case
* The Circuit Court of Cook County, IL has dismissed a suit by the City of Chicago against former manufacturers of lead pigment, rejected the city's claim that the defendants created a public nuisance. Similar suits have been dismissed in Milwaukee, Santa Clara, CA and New Jersey. In other...
Tags: Chicago, Litigation, Manufacturing, Milwaukee, nuisance, U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2003-11-01
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