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riton Used Internet As His Bully Pulpit
By Craig Whitlock
Washington Post Foreign Service
Monday, August 8, 2005; A01
LONDON -- Second of three articles
Babar Ahmad, a 31-year-old computer whiz and mechanical engineer, was
hailed as a big catch
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Can anybody cite a case where an employee was fired for refusing to
allow an employer to search their personal vehicle on company property?
Does anybody have any info on this subject?
Glasser
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See this NASA link, at page 4:
<http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/2244main_STS112_ET115_FRR.pdf>
There is also a relevant Lockheed link, but it's dead now:
<http://www.lockheedmartin.com/michoud/products/composites/process.htm>
Google describes Lockheed
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ghost@gmail.com wrote:
> Van wrote:
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> > http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/images/large/05pp1774.jpg
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> Compare with: <www.mission51l.com/black.JPG>.
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> It looks like *violet* vs. *black* to me, unless I've gone color blind.
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> The large
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The parties settle, if they can. The insurer (including the umbrella
policy carrier, if any; and perhaps an employer's insurer) pay the
limits of their policies and walk away.
The plaintiff will convoke the defendant for examination as to assets.
Th
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Not as such, see 11 U.S.C. sec. 525
http://tinyurl.com/bou6b
Howevere, many or most state bar admission boards will ask you about
(1) any litigation or court proceedings you have been a party to and,
specifically, (2) any bankruptcies.
The reason
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os Angeles Times
STYLE & CULTURE
Following the deleter
Software can cover up that stuff, awkward or illegal, you have saved in
the computer. That doesn't mean the law can't find it.
By Steven Barrie-Anthony
Times Staff Writer
August 7, 2005
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