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CAB and million
Ireland is one of the few countries in Europe to have enacted civil Forfeiture legislation, and despite opening the case and reducing their claim of unjust enrichment on the 17 acres of lands zoned at Carrickmines from 53 million euros downwards to 2. 6 million on the first day of the hearing, CAB officers proceeded to arrest Mr Kennedy outside the court and filing criminal charges against him days later on 16 counts of Corruption.
It immediately proved popular with over two million regular listeners and a Co-Operative Analysis of Broadcasting ( CAB ) Rating of 44. 8 %.
In 1999, in the course of court proceedings brought against Hutch by the Irish state's anti money laundering agency, the Criminal Assets Bureau ( CAB ), Detective Chief Superintendent Felix McKenna claimed Hutch had been involved in the IR £ 1. 7 million robbery of an armoured van at Marino Mart in January 1987 and the IR £ 3 million armed robbery of a Brinks Allied Security Depot in Clonshaugh, County Dublin, in 1995, which had been the largest cash robbery in the State at the time.

CAB and taxes
Hutch eventually reached a IR £ 1. 2m settlement with the CAB to " cover back taxes and interest for a nine year period ".

CAB and its
The core of the new agency was composed of the Civil Aeronautics Board's Bureau of Safety ( The CAB retained its economic regulation of the airline industry until it was closed on December 31, 1984 due to the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 ).
Dan McKinnon would be the last chairman of the CAB and would oversee its final closure on January 1, 1985.
For several weeks starting in June 1978, Texas International Air acquired shares of National Airlines, filing documents with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission when its stake reached 9. 2 %, just short of the 10 % that would require prior approval of the Civil Aeronautics Board ( CAB ).
TIA received approval for its purchase from the CAB, and President Ronald Reagan did not block the deal.
Normally, the supervision of a foundation is done by the county government where the foundation has its domicile, however, large foundations must be registered by the County Administrative Board ( CAB ), which must also supervise the administration of the foundation.
* Canadian Association of Broadcasters ' website ( site indicates " The CAB has curtailed its operations as of May 31, 2010 ; the information on this site is for reference purposes only and has not been updated since May 2010.
Laker Airways sought to strengthen its position as a transatlantic airline by applying to the CAA and the Civil Aeronautics Board ( CAB ) for licences to serve additional US cities under the Bermuda II UK-US accord.
The change from the Close Combat Badge to the CAB may have come about thanks to a question put to Donald Rumsfeld in an April 2005 Afghanistan town hall meeting by a female military police Soldier as to why the CCB would not include military police soldiers in its awarding criteria despite the combat nature of the military police's job in Afghanistan and Iraq's 360-degree battlefield.

CAB and first
The CAB investigation of the accident is the first investigation to be conducted under the Bureau of Air Commerce act of 1938.
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When a Douglas DC-3A crashed shortly after departing Washington DC on August 31, 1940 the CAB had their first major investigation, that of the Lovettsville Air Disaster set the pattern for subsequent accident investigations.
In 1964-65, the " Smoke Ship " was first employed by the 145th CAB using UH-1B.
The probable cause stated in the CAB accident report was " the shooting of the captain and first officer by a passenger during flight ", and the FBI determined that the suicidal Gonzales was the shooter.
The CAB concluded that the accident could have been avoided if the crew had held the plane straight and level when the misalignment was first noticed, then raised the flaps, climbed to a safe altitude, circled the airport, and attempted another landing.
It also was the first software product to use CAB files ( then called " Diamond ").

CAB and years
For example, World Airways applied to begin a low-fare New York City to Los Angeles route in 1967 ; the CAB studied the request for over six years only to dismiss it because the record was " stale.
" Continental Airlines began service between Denver and San Diego after eight years only because a United States Court of Appeals ordered the CAB to approve the application.
" For years after this the CAB would not award Western routes, while their competitors like United and American grew enormous.
Thirty-three years later a similar recommendation was issued by the NTSB ( the CAB Bureau of Safety's successor ) after the TWA Flight 800 Boeing 747 crash on July 17, 1996, with 230 fatalities, which was also determined to have been caused by the explosion of a volatile mixture inside a fuel tank.

CAB and also
The anti-lock brake controller is also known as the CAB ( Controller Anti-lock Brake ).
The CAB also was obliged to ensure that the airlines had a reasonable rate of return.
The University also has an active Student Government Association, founded in 1910, Campus Activities Board ( CAB ), and several foreign culture groups, a Neo-Black Society, PRIDE!
Chambers is also a member of CAB, led by bassist Bunny Brunel and featuring the guitar and keyboard of Tony MacAlpine.
Usually CAB files include one or more files and can also reserve empty space in the file-header for some specific uses like establishing digital signatures or arbitrary data.
CAB files are also often associated with self-extracting programs where the executable program extracts the associated CAB file.
CAB files are also sometimes embedded into other files.
The CAB file extension is also used by many installer programs ( InstallShield and others ), although it is not the same file format.
It was at an early meeting of this foundation ( originally the CAB Foundation ) that he asked the members, " If television can use 30 seconds or 60 seconds to persuade people that Cadillacs or cornflakes are interesting, couldn't we also use that short piece of time to persuade Canadians that their history is interesting?
Egham is also home to CAB International Europe UK, which holds one of the world's largest collections of microorganisms.
The 25th CAB is also in Afghanistan, from late 2012.
There is also the Moe-Narracan News and the Traralgon Journal, which is distributed free of charge once per week on Tuesday and has a circulation of approximately 11, 034 ( CAB ).
The act transferred safety rulemaking from CAB to the new FAA, and also gave the FAA sole responsibility for a common civil-military system of air navigation and air traffic control.
When referring to more than one local CAB, the abbreviation CAB is sometimes pluralised as CABx because bureau is a French word with the plural bureaux, although CABs is also used.
During his time as president Jamieson traveled the country extensively and also recorded daily ' minute-torials ' that were 60 second long commentary broadcasts recorded at CJON which were nationally distributed via the CAB and subsequently syndicated across Canada.
Prolific flanker Olivier Magne, fly-half Christophe Lamaison or Alain Penaud, number-eight Jean-Luc Joinel and hooker Michel Yachvili, the father of Dimitri Yachvili, also wore the CAB jersey.
When he discovered that the then chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, Joan Ruddock, was also head of his local Citizen's Advice Bureau ( CAB ), he threatened to halve the government's contribution to CABs across the country.
CAB International Bioscience Switzerland Center has also participated in this project from 1998 till 2001.

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