Residents of Massachusetts and particularly those along the Buzzards Bay coastline have experienced first-hand the devastation to the environment that can result from accidental oil spills. However, there was nothing accidental about this case. The defendant knowingly violated anti-pollution laws, intentionally dumping oil-contaminated waste directly into the ocean--and even went so far as to manufacture a so-called 'magic pipe' to accomplish the crime. Our hope is that this substantial $10 million fine will send a strong message to those in the maritime community who would try to circumvent our Nation's anti-pollution laws. |
She gave me hell for driving a car that she knew only got 8 or 10 miles to the gallon. And when I told her that it really got 24 to 25, she challenged me, ... Janet's kind of the mother hen of our clean-air efforts. |
Some [investing] companies are looking for a return on investment, but we are looking to grow market segments, |
Tank is more likely to head into free agency. Not 100 percent, but likely. |
That's the very high end of the range. Right now that product is going on the consumer side to the enthusiasts and on the business side to the power users. |
The biggest mistake people make is applying caustic cleaning materials that denigrate the finish of the blinds. |
The floodwater is too rough. They're halting rescue efforts until the water calms down. |
The more we learned, the more troubling the conduct became. |
The next step is a discussion with the trustees. They will meet in the next couple of weeks to decide which direction to go in. |
The reason they like them is they are outward forms, |
To us, data corruption is not something that anyone should have to live with. |
Too much technology and too much privacy, that's just a disaster waiting to happen. |
We are developing fast processors, and we don't want memory to be a barrier. It is strategic to Intel. |
We are pleased so many of our customers donated to such a worthy cause. |
We had to add this line (category) to the betting to give punters a fair go. |