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H.R.554: To provide for the protection of paleontological resources on Federal lands, and for other purposes.

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September 22, 2008 Paleontological Resources Preservation Act

Thinking back to last weeks news of fossil theft on public lands I want to remind everyone that the Paleontological Resources Preservation Act (HR 554 - McGovern MA) is still out in congress and needs to be address, not ignored and put ...

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August 07, 2008 Fast Food : No Legal Recourse

HR 554 is an attempt to remove the liability of food providers and silence the legal resource by consumers. The next time you walk into a fast food establishment, see if you can located the “proper- consumption” documentation. ...

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July 27, 2008 Encyclopaedia: Fast Food No Legal Recourse at www.encyclopaedia.org.ua

th deteriorates as a result shouldn t that establish be held responsible for serving a faulty product HR 554 is an attempt to remove the liability of food providers and silence the legal resource by consumers. ...

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July 12, 2008 Nutrição e Saúde: Fatos sobre Obesidade

109a EU Congresso (2005-2006) HR 554: 109a EU Congresso (2005-2006) HR 554: Responsabilidade Pessoal no Consumo Alimentar Act De 2005 EA Finkelstein, IC Fiebelkorn, G Wang, National despesas médicas Atribuível ao sobrepeso e obesidade: ...

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June 03, 2008 Top Adding: Fast Food No Legal Recourse at www.topadding.org.ua

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May 21, 2008 Others: Fast Food No Legal Recourse at www.others.org.ua

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May 16, 2008 Social Articles: Fast Food No Legal Recourse at www.socialarticles ...

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May 12, 2008 The Weekly Preview - US House Committee on Natural Resources

o HR 554 (McGovern): To provide for the protection of paleontological resources on Federal lands, and for other purposes. “Paleontological Resources Preservation Act”. o HR 3022 (Costa): To designate the John Krebs Wilderness in the ...

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February 13, 2008 Fast Food No Legal Recourse

HR 554 is an endeavor to vanish the badness of matter providers and quiet the jural inventiveness by consumers. The incoming instance you achievement into a alacritous matter establishment, wager if you crapper settled the “proper- ...

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October 06, 2007 Fast Food : No Legal Recourse

HR 554 is an attempt to remove the liability of food providers and silence the legal resource by consumers. The next time you walk into a fast food establishment, see if you can located the “proper-consumption” documentation. Jason A. ...

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July 10, 2007 Protecting Fossils: Paleontological Resources Preservation Act

So begins the proposed Paleontological Resources Preservation Act, currently before the US House of Representatives as HR 554 and the US Senate as S.320. I am writing this post as a professional paleontologist with an active interest in ...

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March 03, 2007 Is fast-food the next tobacco?

Ric Keller, R-Fla, in 2005 as HR 554 and on Oct. 19, 2005, was again passed by the House, this time with a vote of 306-120. The White House again issued a Statement of Administration Policy supporting HR 554. Neither bill was passed by ...

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February 26, 2007 Health-care reforms

US Chamber Letter in Support of HR 554, The ... Chamber Study Shows Obesity Lawsuits (National Restaurant Association) black jack card game West Lynn Veterinary Clinic ~ Full Service Veterinary Care For Your Pets . ...

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February 13, 2007 AAPS Legislative Newsletter

I wanted to update you on the status of the new fossil bill, HR 554. ... The AAPS (Association of Applied Paleontological Sciences) board of directors has reviewed House Bill HR 554, "Paleontological Resources Preservation Act", ...

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January 19, 2007 Bill Action: Scheduled for Debate: HR 554: Paleontological ...

This bill has been added to a schedule of legislation to be considered for debate, or has been recommended by a committee to be considered. [This event matched these trackers: Active Legislation ]

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January 17, 2007 HR 554, To provide for the protection of paleontological resources ...

HR 554 would provide for the protection of paleontological resources on Federal lands....

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