Calif. Workers’ Comp Bureau Approves 11.3 Percent Rate Decrease

March 29, 2007

  • March 30, 2007 at 4:48 am
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    Joe Richard – Jack Nicholson Impersonator

  • March 30, 2007 at 4:53 am
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    Baskin in the Sun, double scoop

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    tripple shooters

  • March 30, 2007 at 5:23 am
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    If your still not up to the math yet, H.C.A & it\’s SCCMA connections, 007, 700 historic malfeasance

    Malfeasance – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The expressions misfeasance and nonfeasance, and occasionally malfeasance, are used in English law with reference to the discharge of public obligations …

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    1836-1907

    Johnson, Lyndon B. (Lyndon Baines), 1908-1973.
    [Letter] 1962 August 21, Washington [to] Francis E. Walter, Washington, D.C. / Lyndon Johnson.
    Johnson states that he cannot confirm the proposed visit to Easton because his campaign schedule is being organized by the Democratic National Committee. He asserts that he is \”deeply conscious of the debt of gratitude our Party owes to you,\” and says that he will try to clear his schedule. Before assuming the duties as President Kennedy\’s Vice President, Johnson fought in World War II in the Navy, then returned home to serve as a Representative and a Senator from Texas, becoming the 36th President of the United States upon Kennedy\’s assassination, and fulfilling the duties of that office from 1963 to 1969. The recipient of the letter, Francis E. Walter, served in World War II and as a Representative from Pennsylvania in the seventy-third and fifteen succeeding Congresses, serving from 1933 until his death May 31, 1963. Walter also acted as chairman of the Committee on Un-American Activities.



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