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5 Apr, 2008 6:37 pm
... Western District of Kentucky at Louisville 08a0133p.062008/04/01 Cline v. BWXT Y-12, LLC Eastern District of Tennessee at Knoxville SUTTON, Circuit Judge. Royal ... Southern
District of Ohio at Cincinnati 08a0135p.062008/04/01 Yeschick v. Mineta Northern District of Ohio at Cleveland R. GUY COLE, JR., Circuit Judge.
... -Appellant Gary D. Yeschick brought suit against Defendant-Appellee Norman Y. Mineta, the
former Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation,1 who oversees operations of ...
29 Apr, 2008 12:00 pm
Credit Suisse said Tuesday that it has hired Norman Y. Mineta, the former Transportation
secretary, as a senior adviser for infrastructure and transportation projects and deals. Mr. Mineta, who is currently a vice chairman of Hill
& Knowlton, the public relations firm, will work with Markus Pressdee, Credit Suisse's head of the investment bank's infrastructure practice. The [...]
1 Jul, 2008 9:21 pm
... a lot of people will agree. Indeed, federal highway safety officials drafted a letter from then-Transportation Secretary Norman Y.
Mineta to the nation's governors in 2003 to warn against laws like California's that allow hands-free calling. For reasons never fully
explained, the letter was neither signed by Mineta nor sent. According to the bluntly worded letter, obtained by The Times, "overwhelmingly,
research worldwide indicates that both hand-held and ...
6 Oct, 2006 8:42 pm
... , mostly horizontal but partially upside down, wet, and angry; our stroller, unladen with child but bearing carry-ons annoyingly lightened by the gulag that was Norman Y. Mineta San Jose International security, ultimately breaking free, careening into the side of the
jetway en route to the plane, dumping its contents right on cue; and the Southwest ground crew member who thought it perfectly reasonable under such circumstances to ...
21 Jul 10:00 pm
... an in-depth study into the ways cell phone usage by drivers impacts wrecks and fatalities, no findings were ever published. Why? In part, reveals the Times, due to a mandate by the
U.S. Congress. According to the Times, then Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta had been
poised to send a letter to states warning them of the danger posed by cell phones. Research also showed that, because the conversation and not the ...
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