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Extractions: WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- The Justice Department is investigating the gene-technology licensing agreements of Monsanto Corp., looking for evidence of any effort to control the price of seeds the agribusiness giant sells to farmers. He also noted that the company has understood - throughout the merger review process - that intellectual property and licensing issues would be included in negotiations with federal regulators for approval of deal. People close to the matter said that the current review is focusing primarily on the cottonseed market and that Justice Department attorneys are firm on their demands that Monsanto enter into a binding consent decree that would force them to license their technology at low cost to rival seed producers. Federal regulators have been looking into consolidation trends and any potential efforts to monopolize the specialized genetically manufactured seed industry for a number of years now.
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Extractions: (c) Arthur Hu, please cite when using data from here on how to get more complete data or complete text of these references With apologies to those who find the topic grisly, I've always wondered how all the great mass killings and wars rank compared against each other. This is one of the most complete collection of mass death statistics on the internet. Dedicated to the hope that people will one day stop using the name of economic justice to kill their fellow man and woman, and finally realize that Karl Marx, not free market capitalism, is the most evil system of thought, and biggest source of death and poverty in human history. Feel free to send comments or new information And the award for the most mass killings credited to one man goes to ... (ta dah...) Karl Marx! Congratulations! It exceeds all war deaths in the 20th century, and even the wildest inflation of deaths due to slavery. More than Hitler. More than the Japanese Empire. Way more than Uncle Sam. Remember the motto.. No Justice No Peace. Just kill your fellow man until human equality has been achieved. Let this be a warning to those who want to raise hell for justice. An even more awesome reference is at http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstatx.htm"
Extractions: Detailed, well referenced review of disabilities in Jewish texts from c. 1000 BC to the 7C. CE, with insights into how these were understood in their period and how interpretations developed. The material is approached with little trace of dogmatism or of effort retrospectively to 'correct' earlier understandings in the light of modern views. Comparisons with surrounding societies and cultures (e.g. pp. 104-112) are based on secondary literature. ABU 'L-QASIM KHALAF IBN `ABBAS AL-ZAHRAWI.
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Extractions: S M A R T (S top M ind control A nd R itual abuse T oday P. O Box 1295, Easthampton, MA 01027-1295 USA E-mail: SMARTNEWS@aol.com Home page: http://members.aol.com/SMARTNEWS/index2.html Issue 48 - January 2003 The purpose of this newsletter is to help stop secretive organizations and groups from abusing others and to help those who allege they have been abused by such organizations and groups. This newsletter is not a substitute for other ways of recovering from ritual abuse. Readers should use caution while reading this newsletter. If necessary, make sure other support systems are available during and after reading this newsletter. Important: The resources mentioned in this newsletter are for educational value only. Reading the books cited may or may not help your recovery process, so use caution when reading any book or contacting any resource mentioned in this newsletter. Some may have a religious or other agenda that may be separate from your own recovery process. Others may have valuable information on the Masons and other organizations, but have triggers or be somewhat sympathetic to those organizations. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, the views expressed in this newsletter constitute expressions of opinion, and readers are cautioned to form their own opinions and draw their own conclusions by consulting a variety of sources, including this newsletter. Resources listed, quoted and individual articles, etc. and their writers do not necessarily support all or any of the views mentioned in this newsletter. Also, the views, facts and opinions mentioned in this newsletter are solely the opinions of the authors and are not necessarily the opinions of this newsletter or its editor.
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Extractions: OSHA Review Commission Decisions - Table of Contents SECRETARY OF LABOR Complainant, v. OSHRC Docket No. 89-1300 Respondent. DECISION BEFORE: FOULKE, Chairman; WISEMAN and MONTOYA, Commissioners. BY THE COMMISSION: I. INTRODUCTION FOOTNOTE(1) The cited standards require as follows: 1926.703 Requirements for cast-in-place concrete. FOOTNOTE(2) Although at oral argument SGH's counsel pointed out that the Secretary's contention that design and engineering professionals are per se engaged in construction work was not raised before the judge, neither SGH nor the amici curiae assert that the Commission may not consider the Secretary's argument. II. CUSTOMARY DUTIES OF A DESIGN OR CONSULTING ENGINEER FOOTNOTE(3) As previously indicated, Judge DeBenedetto decided this case on SGH's motion for summary judgment. There has been no formal admission of documents into the record. The Secretary, however, does not challenge the contracts attached as exhibits to SGH's memorandum in support of its motion. Second, SGH was to undertake certain measures to ensure that the work performed by the trade contractors conformed to both the requirements of the construction contracts themselves and "applicable local codes and regulations" regarding the "structural adequacy" of the masonry and other components of the completed building. Specific duties imposed on SGH during this "Construction Phase" of the project include the duty to make on-site inspections; to certify what amounts are due to the general contractor for the completion of work; and to assist in resolving disputes between the owner and contractor, determining whether the work is acceptable, and preparing changes in the work plan. Article 1.2.(4)
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Extractions: 1996 Montana Supreme Court Decisions July - December Listed below are 1996 cases decided between July 1 and December 31, 1996 in reverse chronological order. Similar lists for the First Half of 1996 and for can be accessed by choosing the appropriate link. Selected cases involving business or commercial issues are available for viewing or downloading. The Keyword indexes cover only the linked cases. Keyword Index Hern Farms v. Mutual Benefit Life * Real Property * sale of foreclosed agricultural land under Montana's moratorium statute, § 25-13-902, MCA (no longer effective after June 30, 1996) Pletcher v. Montana Dept. of Revenue * Tax *Income tax residency Basta v. Crago, Inc. * Torts * Wrongful Discharge written contract exclusion summary judgment granted (4:3 decision) In re Marriage of Doyle * Family Law *Property Settlement Agreement, Attorney Fees Boreen v. Christensen * Civil Rights * 42 U.S.C. § 1983 Claim Qualified Immunity * Wrongful Discharge, property interest (4:3 decision) State v. Cassell * Crimes * Confession, suppression, deliberate homicide
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Extractions: IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA TAMMY S. LEAB, : Administratrix of the Estate : CIVIL ACTION of EDWARD L. LEAB, : Plaintiff : NO. 95-5690 v. : THE CINCINNATI INSURANCE : COMPANY, : Defendant : M E M O R A N D U M I. INTRODUCTION The jury awarded Leab $5.5 million in Page 1 punitive damages. CIC now seeks judgment as a matter of law pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 50, or, in the alternative, a new trial pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 59 as well as remittitur of the punitive damages. Leab contends that the jury has spoken and the verdict should stand. Neither party has alleged any trial errors. II. FACTS Within two weeks of the accident, Tammy Leab, wife of Edward Leab, retained Thomas Bright, Esquire. Attorney Bright wrote a letter to ECD dated March19, 1993 seeking information concerning Mr. Leab's employment, including "the names and addresses of both your Workers' Compensation Insurance carrier and your motor vehicle insurance carrier, together with a copy of the declarations page regarding the tractor Mr. Leab was operating on the date of his death." Pl. Exh. 4. Attorney Bright also wrote a letter dated April20, 1993 to Mr. Herb requesting a copy of the Page 2 declarations page. Pl. Exh. 5. In a letter dated May5, 1993, Keckler and Heitefuss, Inc., the agency that sold the insurance policy to ECD, sent Attorney Bright a copy of the declarations page. Pl. Exh. 6. That declarations page stated that the insurance policy at issue provided $1,000,000 in automobile liability coverage, and nonstacked, uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage of $35,000. Attorney Bright then wrote a letter to Mr. Herb dated May19, 1993, requesting a copy of the signed election form in which ECD agreed to take underinsurance coverage that was less than the liability coverage.
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Landlord/Tenant Handbook b. Includes family of tenant at sufferance after tenant's death. Teston v. Teston,135 Ga. Purchaser takes subject to tenants' rights under original landlord. http://www.glsp.org/pb/LThandbook1.htm
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