Dorothy E. Boyd, 93; Carol A. Welsh, 60; Kenneth L. Hollar, 86; Daniel P. McClarigan Jr., 65; Katherine W. Moler, 98; Harvey E. Scott, 61; Norma S. Lewis, 92; John E. Wycha, 65; Phyllis H. Lightner, 74; Amado V. Trevino, 83; Janice Z. Poole; Abner J. Kaplan; Hansford Snead, 90
Lionel V. Brash Jr. May 3, 2008 Lionel V. "Sonny" Brash Jr., 78, of Honolulu, a retired Lockheed Martin supervisor, died in Kaiser Medical Center. He was born in Honolulu.
5/27/2008 Per E. Meling of White's International Trucks in Greensboro, N.C., was named the winner of the second annual Navistar Service-Technician Rodeo.
BAILEY: Harriet R., 86, of Kent, May 20. BELL: Dorothy S., 78, of Bothell, May 17. BENNETT: Leolla R., 81, of Des Moines, May 13. BENYAM-STEPHANOS: Tsedey, 21, of Seattle, May 20.
Since Professor (later Judge) Robert Keeton first put a name to the reasonable expectations doctrine in 1970, it has generally been regarded as strongly pro-policyholder a counterbalance to the adhesive nature of insurance contracts and the negotiating advantage insurers typically have over insureds.
cean Township's recent battle with a female police officer over her request for light duty shows that employers continue to struggle with how to accommodate pregnant employees.
Dingli Swallows made it four days of misery for Mosta as they put them out of the First Division semi-final knock-out in a hard fought encounter. Dingli were the better side, but Mosta showed their mettle when they pulled a goal back with 15 minutes to play.