After intense and loud debate, the D.C. Council gave initial approval yesterday to noise legislation that would quiet demonstrators in residential neighborhoods but allow them to pump up the volume downtown and in front of hotels.
Fitch downgrades five classes of notes totaling EUR215 million, and affirms one class of notes totaling EUR362 million, issued by Taberna Europe CDO I, p.l.c. (Taberna Europe I). The Rating Watch Negative status of classes A2, B, C, D and E has also been removed. The following rating actions are effective immediately:
DEMOPOLIS †Posey L. Smith, 59, of Demopolis, husband of Georgia M. Smith, of Demopolis died May 8, 2008, at D.C.H. Regional Medical Center in Tuscaloosa. Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Larkin & Scott Funeral directors of Demopolis.
NEW YORK----Fitch downgrades five classes of notes totaling EUR215 million, and affirms one class of notes totaling EUR362 million, issued by Taberna Europe CDO I, p.l.c. . The Rating Watch Negative status of classes A2, B, C, D and E has also been removed.
C-R freshman blanks B-R, 3-0 CUBA †Dylan Matijas worked out of a bases loaded jam in the first inning and scattered a total of seven hits to lead Cuba-Rushford to a 3-0 shutout of visiting Bolivar-Richburg in a big county D1 league game Thursday.
The D.C. police department's plan to hire more officers could be jeopardized by proposed cuts to the agency's fiscal 2009 budget, Chief Cathy L. Lanier said yesterday.
Human Genome Sciences, Inc. today announced that John L. LaMattina, Ph.D., who retired in late 2007 as President of Pfizer Global Research and Development, has been appointed to the HGS Board of Directors.
Arellano, Jeffrey C., and Grommesh, Catherine D., both of Wichita. Armstrong, Ty C. and Richey, Jaclyn R., both of Wichita. Aronis, Austin J. and Niblack, Emily D., both of Wichita. Bennett, Kevin C. and Johnson, Kelli N., both of Wichita. Boatright, Lura J., Wichita, and Whisler, Kristi L., Andover.
WEST AKRON †Temple Israel of Akron’s Confirmation Class, accompanied by Rabbi David Lipper, participated in the Religious Action Center’s “L’Taken Social Justice Seminar” in Washington, D.C. in April.