McLane-Pacific Foothills Road Race 304 D. okeeffe West Coast Cycling 49. 305 Gerry Burney North Coast Express Senior4/5 79 riders 24 miles winning time 056 1. 405 Ron Grey West Coast Cycling 2 http://www.ncnca.org/road/1998/FoothillsRR.html
Extractions: Merced, CA Multiple laps of 24 mile loop in the rolling terrain of the Sierra Nevada foothills near Merced. Conditions: Scattered clouds, dry roads, temperature in low 60s. Senior 1,2/Pro 82 riders 122 miles Senior 3 93 riders 72 miles Senior 4/5 79 riders 24 miles Women 1,2/Pro 49 riders 48 miles Master 35+ 62 riders 72 miles Master 45+ 27 riders 48 miles
Results Of 1996 McLane-Pacific Classic DARRIN S. GARDEN CITY 25 459 BARANOWSKI, GRAIG SPARTAN 26 409 okeeffe, DAN TEAM 404KOLEK, ROBERT EASTON/LGBRC Master 45+ Road Race 41 riders 48 miles Place No http://www.ncnca.org/road/1996/McLane.html
Extractions: Near Snelling, CA Goto the results for the Downtown Grand Prix. Senior 3 Road Race Senior 4 Road Race Master 45+ Road Race Women 1/2/3 Road Race Juniors/Women 4 Road Race Senior 5/Public Road Race Master 35+ Road Race Senior 1/2 Pro Road Race Downtown Grand Prix March 17, 1996 Merced, CA Junior/Women 4 Criterium 10 riders 20 miles Place No. Name Team - 1 701 HART, JARED OAKTOWN WHEELMEN 2 710 SKUCE, MIKE MERLOCK 3 722 KELLER, DAVE UNATTACHED 4 702 JOELL, KEVIN NAPA VALLEY VELO/JOLT 5 704 DEROUEN, BRIAN PACIFIC COAST BRC 6 716 MARA, PAULA DAVIS BC 7 703 FIEDLER, ANNA MAKO RACING 8 714 RANDOLPH, STACI NAPA VALLEY VELO/JOLT 9 700 CLARK, SHERI MID-CAL RACING 10 723 WITTMAN, DUSTIN GOLDEN CHAIN CYCLISTS JR/W4 Prime Winners Name Team Prize - 701 HART, JARED OAKTOWN WHEELMEN POWERBARS Senior 3 Criterium Senior 3 Prime Winners Name Team Prize 221 GOMES,MARC INTERNET $10 269 THOMPSON, DANTE GCC/SHAW'S $10 283 TAITE, AARON MERLOCK $10 498 ANKJER, MICHAEL PASADENA AA $10 223 HERRICK, LANE DAVIS BIKE CLUB $10 283 TAITE, AARON MERLOCK $50 251 MALY, MARREL JR. SAC. GOLDEN WHLMEN $50 201 SIEGEL, THOMAS SQUADRA FOLGORE $20 224 KING, DENNIS MERLOCK $100 231 TENNEY, TRAVIS EINSTEIN'S BAGELS $140 236 MAHES, BLAISE SGW/ONEILS MASSAGE
LHCA UNPUBLISHED Document: 01-0272.WPD: Potter V. Washington Gas Light okeeffe v. Smith, Hinchman Grylls Associates, Inc., 380 US 359 (1965); 33 USC restrictions,including a limitation of no driving more than 50 miles per day. http://www.dol.gov/brb/cases/lngshore/unpublished/Nov01/01-0272.htm
Extractions: BRB No. 01-0272 MICHAEL POTTER ) ) Claimant-Petitioner ) ) v. ) ) WASHINGTON GAS LIGHT ) DATE ISSUED: et seq. et seq. (the Act). We must affirm the findings of fact and conclusions of law of the administrative law judge if they are rational, supported by substantial evidence, and in accordance with law. See generally Rivera v. United Masonry, Inc., 948 F.2d 774, 25 BRBS 51(CRT) (D.C. Cir. 1991); Director, OWCP v. Berktresser , 921 F.2d 306, 311-312, 24 BRBS 69, 73(CRT) (D.C. Cir. 1990); , 841 F.2d 540, 21 BRBS 10(CRT)(4th Cir. 1988). Employer may meet this burden by offering claimant a suitable position in its facility. See generally Darby v. Ingalls Shipbuilding, Inc.
Texas Tech University Raiders :: Baseball :: The Official Athletic Site and an RBI, Allen Marshall went 35 with two RBI and four runs scored, miles Durhamwent 4-6 with three runs, a home run and three RBI and David okeeffe went 3 http://www.fansonly.com/schools/text/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/020899aac.html
Extractions: Texas Tech Baseball to Play TCU on Tuesday Weekly Baseball Release February 8, 1999 LUBBOCK, Texas - Texas Tech (4-0, 0-0 Big 12) will begin its week with a Tuesday 3 p.m. game at Dan Law Field against WAC opponent TCU. Righthanded No. 1 starter Shane Wright (1-0) will start Tuesday against TCU. The Red Raiders will then travel to California on Thursday to begin their eight-game road trip to USC (3-game series), Loyola Marymount (1-game) and the San Diego State Classic (4-games). Texas Tech will fly to Los Angeles to play USC on the weekend (Feb. 12-14), drive to Loyola Marymount (also in Los Angeles) for a Feb. 15 game, then drive down the coast to San Diego to play in the San Diego State Baseball Classic at Tony Gwynn Stadium. The Raiders will play at San Diego (Feb. 17), at San Diego State (Feb. 18) and then Oregon State (Feb. 19) and No. 16 UCLA (Feb. 20). WEBER SETS BIG 12 SERIES RBI MARK...Weber finishes weekend with 20 RBI in four games!
Texas Tech University Raiders :: Baseball :: The Official Athletic Site miles Durham. Semester Honor Roll List Cade Allison, Josh Bard, Brennan Burns, ClancyFossum, Jason Huth, Ben Long, Trey Lunsford, David okeeffe, Brad Ralston http://www.fansonly.com/schools/text/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/033199aaa.html
Extractions: Texas Tech to Host Iowa State Weekly Texas Tech Baseball Release March 31, 1999 LUBBOCK, Texas - No. 16 Texas Tech (25-8, 7-4 Big 12) hosts Big 12 rival Iowa State (7-20, 0-12 Big 12) for a weekend series. Game times are 7 p.m. on Friday, 2 p.m. on Saturday and 1 p.m on Sunday. Texas Tech enters the weekend after winning its last 24 consecutive home games. Texas Tech leads the all-time series with Iowa State at a 5-1 record. Head coach Larry Hays is 5-1 as well and Tech is 3-0 vs. Iowa State at Dan Law Field. Tech was defeated last year at Iowa State in game two of a three-game series. Probable starters for Texas Tech are RHP Shane Wright, RHP Kevin Tracey and RHP Brad Ralston. TECH ON 24-GAME HOME WIN STREAK With its 8-3 victory Tuesday against UT-Arlington, Texas Tech is currently on a 24-game home winning streak. Texas Tech is obviously a tough team to beat at Dan Law Field. Already Tech has amassed a perfect 18-0 record at "The Law" this season. Upon entering this weekend, the Red Raiders have their 24-game home winning streak in tact since last losing at home 15-1 to Oklahoma on April 24, 1998.
Extractions: Archives Subscribe Advertise Reference By James Rice Thirteen years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Spanish explorers first encountered an area they called "Santa Fe," which translates to "Holy Faith" in English. Santa Fe was sparsely inhabited in 1607, and not truly settled by the conquistador Don Pedro de Peralta until 1609-1610. Santa Fe is the site of both the oldest public building in America, the Palace of the Governors, and the nation's oldest community celebration, the Santa Fe Fiesta, established in 1712 to commemorate the Spanish re-conquest of New Mexico in the summer of 1692. There is evidence that Santa Fe's history dates back to the mid- 11th century when the area was occupied by a number of Pueblo Indian villages. The influence of the Pueblos and Spanish settlers is still very alive today and provides the atmosphere within which to enjoy a holiday in this delightful capital city. Nestled in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, 7,000 feet above sea level, and surrounded by literally millions of acres of National Forest and public land, Santa Fe enjoys a sunny, dry climate accentuated by 300 days of sunshine per year, relatively little rainfall (14") and snowfall (32".) Typical of high mountain communities, visitors will find relatively warm, sunny days and cool evenings. This provides for wonderful touring conditions most anytime during the year. August highs range in the lower 80's and January's mercury averages above 40.
Michigan Co-ops MI 48104 (734) 9965954 O' Keefe www.icc.umich.org/houses/okeeffe/index.html hedrick.htm140 Collingwood East Lansing, MI 48823 (517) 332-0844 miles www.msu.edu http://www.umich.edu/~nasco/gtcc/michigan.html
= LA PRENSA, 27 DE NOVIEMBRE DEL 2002 Translate this page la Fundación Solón ha gastado para financiar viajes, movilizaciones, miles de afiches losinsultos que lanzan contra mi persona y mi socio, Mauricio okeeffe. http://www.aguabolivia.org/prensaX/Prensa/2002/Noviembre/noviembre1/E3-12_52.htm
Die Herrin Von Camelot Miles Rosalind Translate this page Die Herrin von Camelot miles Rosalind. Titel Die Herrin von Camelot. Autor milesRosalind. Twain Mark The Adventures of okeeffe Linda Schuhe. Eine Ho http://www.mywissenzentrum.de/Miles-Rosalind-Die-Herrin-von-Camelot-3548248217.h
Guenevere 2 Der Heilige See Miles Rosalind Translate this page Guenevere 2 Der Heilige See miles Rosalind. Titel Guenevere 2. Der Heilige See.Autor miles Rosalind. Twain Mark The Adventures of okeeffe Linda Schuhe. http://www.mywissenzentrum.de/Miles-Rosalind-Guenevere-2-Der-Heilige-355008322X.
Extractions: SCHRAMMEL Rainer, AUT 7,08 ELDERFIELD David, GBR 7,37 BURGESS Kevin, GBR 7,25 HILL Ricardo, NED 7,44 DUPUY Bruno, FRA 7,33 FRANKLYN Walwyn, GBR 7,48 URBAN Jiøí (2r) 7,79 M50 M55 KOCH Manfred, GER 7,64 AHOMÄKI Pertti, FIN 7,90 BASURCO Anton, ESP 7,75 MANNINEN Jorma, FIN 7,98 PINNINGTON Paul, GBR 7,76 SCHMITT Gerold, GER 8,18 RUBE Jan (4) 8,20 (3s) 8,16 (2r) 8,21 M60 M65 HAMAEKERS Arno, GER 8,14 ROCA Armando, ESP 8,07 GASPER Hans Jürgen, GER 8,24 KIMMEL Bruno, GER 8,25 NETZEL Rudolf, GER 8,28 CORNELIS François, BEL 8,52 KÁBELE Antonín (4) 8,53 (2r) 8,51 M70 M75 WILLIAMS Charles, GBR 8,68 ADAIR Douglas, GBR 8,8 KONOPKA Manfred, GER 8,71 HOFFMANN Hans, GER 8,9 REUTER Wolfgang, GER 8,73 HERBST Gerhard, GER 9,0 SOBRERO Bruno, ITA 9,62 MARABOTTI Giuseppe ,ITA 9,78 SANSONETTI Ugo, ITA 9,79 COLO Vittorio, ITA 10,73 STEIN Sylvester, GBR 9,94 DUPUY Bruno, FRA 22,68 OLIVER Viv, GBR 23,55 SCHAAFSMA Kay, NED 22,78 ROSS Alasdair, GBR 23,97 KONDOSZEK Sylvain, FRA 23,45 GOEFFERS Freddy, BEL 25,18
W3.ime.net/~tomf/kindness.txt Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty To /dev/null@okeeffe.CS.Berkeley samephrase spraypainted on a warehouse wall a hundred miles from her http://w3.ime.net/~tomf/kindness.txt
Extractions: yours.FROM:Henry Cate (somethin) From: bostic@okeeffe.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Keith Bostic) Subject: Practice Random Kindness and Senseless Acts of Beauty To: /dev/null@okeeffe.CS.Berkeley.EDU PRACTICE RANDOM KINDNESS AND SENSELESS ACTS OF BEAUTY Reprinted from Glamour magazine, December, 1991. It's a crisp winter day in San Francisco. A woman in a red Honda, Christmas presents piled in the back, drives up to the Bay Bridge tollbooth. "I'm paying for myself, and for the six cars behind me," she says with a smile, handing over seven commuter tickets. One after another, the next six drivers arrive at the tollbooth, dollars in hand, only to be told, "Some lady up ahead already paid your fare. Have a nice day." The woman in the Honda, it turned out, had read something on an index card taped to a friend's refrigerator: "Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty." The phrase seemed to leap out at her, and she copied it down. Judy Foreman spotted the same phrase spray-painted on a warehouse wall a hundred miles from her home. When it stayed on her mind for days, she gave up and drove all the way back to copy it down. "I thought it was incredibly beautiful," she said explaning why she's taken to writing it at the bottom of all her letters, "like a message from above." Her husband, Frank, liked the phrase so much that he put it up on the wall for his seventh graders, one of whom was the daughter of a local columnist. The columnist put it in the paper, admitting that though she liked it, she didn't know where it came from [sic] or what it really meant. Two days later, she heard from Anne Herbert. Tall, blonde, and forty, Herbert lives in Marin, one of the country's ten richest counties, where she house-sits, takes odd-jobs, and gets by. It was in a Sausalito restaurant that Herbert jotted the phrase down on a paper place mat, after turning it around in her mind for days. "That's wonderful!" a man sitting nearby said, and copied it down carefully on his own placemat. "Here's the idea," Herbert says. "anything you think there should be more of, do it randomly." Her own fantasies include: (1) breaking into depressing-looking schools to paint the classrooms, (2) leaving hot meals on kitchen tables in the poor parts of town, (3) slipping money into a proud old woman's purse. Says Herbert, "kindness can build on itself as much as violence can." Now the phrase is spreading, on bumper stickers, on walls, at the bottom of letters and business cards. And as it spreads, so does a vision of guerrilla goodness. In Portland, Oregon, a man might plunk a coin into a stranger's meter just in time. In Patterson, New Jersey, a dozen people with pails and mops and tulip bulbs might descend on a run-down house and clean it from top to bottom while the frail elderly owners look on, dazed and smiling. In Chicago, a teenage boy may be shoveling off the driveway when the impulse strikes. What the hell, nobody's looking, he thinks, and shovels the neighbor's driveway, too. It's positive anarchy, disorder, a sweet disturbance. A woman in Boston writes "Merry Christmas!" to the tellers on the back of her checks. A man in St. Louis, whose car has just been rear-ended by a young woman, waves her away, saying, "It's a scratch. Don't Worry." Senseless acts of beauty spread: A man plants daffodils along the roadway, his shirt billowing in the breeze from passing cars. In Seattle, a man appoints himself a one man vigilante sanitation service and roams the concrete hills collecting litter in a supermarket cart. In Atlanta, a man scrubs graffiti from a green park bench. They say you can't smile without cheering yourself up a little likewise, you can't commit a random act of kindeness without feeling as if your own troubles have been lightened if only because the world has become a slightly better place. And you can't be a recipient without feeling a shock, a pleasant jolt. If you were one of those rush-hour drivers who found your bridge fare paid, who knows what you might have been inspired to do for someone else later? Wave someone on in the intersection? Smile at a tired clerk? Or something larger, greater? Like all revolutions, guerrilla goodness begins slowly, with a single act. Let it be
Extractions: ABOARD THE SEA BIRD After two weeks exploring the Galapagos Islands, it is time to steer the Sea Bird for the Marquesas. It will be my longest passage, over 3,000 miles of nonstop ocean sailing. In the spirit of simplicity (and Swiss frugality), Sea Bird carries no long-distance radio or satellite communications. That means no ham radio, no satellite phone, and no e-mail. Not even a hidden TV producer to bail me out if I begin to founder. It makes me wonder: What will it be like to be utterly alone for more than a month? Will I begin to hear voices? Will I see things? It doesn't help that fellow sailors have joked of hallucinations during long trips at sea. To take my mind off the subject, I spend my nervous energy storing provisions for the coming passage. I stock the vegetable hammock with fresh local produce: oranges, limes, papayas and a fine
Greater Buffalo Track Club - Picture Pages David okeeffe has a huge lead here at 6 miles into the run. Michael Heitzenrater(233) and Jim Dunlop (240) approaching the half way point. http://www.buffalorunners.com/pic_gihm01.htm
Extractions: At the gun, nearly 300 runners start the half marathon. David Okeeffe has a huge lead here at 6 miles into the run. Michael Heitzenrater (233) and Jim Dunlop (240) approaching the half way point. They didn't take any water here. Glen Marttila accepts a cup of water from Paul Wangler at 6 miles into the half marathon. Bob Carroll and Ryan Forrestel Joe Campbell speeds through the water stop. Note the cup in midair! Running in a pack near the halfway point are Susan Munson (106), Judy Arlington and Brigitte Soltiz. Finish line photos by Jim Lynch
Extractions: Santa Fe Plaza.................10 Minutes Santa Fe Opera..................5 Minutes Bandelier National Monument....45 Minutes Puye Cliff Dwellings...........45 Minutes Indian Gaming...................5 Minutes Santa Fe Ski Area..............30 Minutes Taos...........................90 Minutes Golf...........................20 Minutes White Water Rafting............45 Minutes Fly Fishing....................30 Minutes Horse Back Riding...............5 Minutes Nearby Restaurants
Stpl.cress.yorku.ca/~alain/Funny/Life/life From bostic@okeeffe.CS.Berkeley Custom Bike It's HAL on Wheels This goes againsteverything I believe in, he Steve Roberts says of the 7miles-per-gallon http://stpl.cress.yorku.ca/~alain/Funny/Life/life
Extractions: Subject: Duo use tatoos instead of rings to wed >From the San Antonio Express-News 4/12/92 - Kathy Abbott wore an off-white antique lace gown at her wedding in East Rutherford, N.J. The groom, Tom McLaughlin, wore a red tank top - all the better to show off arms tattooed with figures of Old West saloons and American Indians. They signified the permanence of their marriage - his third, her fourth - by having their ring fingers tattooed. "It has more meaning," said McLaughlin, a 37-year-old truck driver. "You can't loose it." In any other setting, their wedding Friday would be considered unusual. But it was more than appropriate at the 13th annual National Tattoo Convention. ************************** From: Don Bennett (408)922-2768 , over at CHOP." (CHOP=Children's Hospital of Philly) "Howdy. What can I do for you?" "I'm logged into my account here, and I want to know how to run the programs." "Well, the machines there are exactly the same as the machines here at HUP, so just do whatever you normally do." (HUP=Hospital of UPenn) "Yes, but my data's on sequoia." "Well, sequoia's over here at HUP, and there's no network connection between HUP and CHOP. You'll need to take it over on tape or optical disc." "But I just want to load my data from the disk." "I understand that, but there's no *wire* between the machines." "Well, couldn't you write a program?" [The frightening thing is the number of programmers who would try.... spaf] ************************** From: Mike O'Brien
2000 We got back to Elk April 2nd with 3,388 miles on the odometer! We couldn't be happierwith the Vanagon/Subaru. http//www.newmexicoghostranch.org/okeeffe.html. http://www.mcn.org/b/roadcow/newmex.html
Extractions: Spring Break 2000 Well, this trip was sort of a strange one. The usual suspects all had different schedules this year and so it was just Lolli, myself and the dog heading out. It so happened that there was a conference at Ghost Ranch, New Mexico, that Lolli wanted to attend. I wanted to experience some substantial travel with my new Vanagon/Subaru combo and the dog? Well, she just likes to travel. Perfect. We hit the road March 22nd. leaving Elk, Ca. at seven in the morning. At one thirty the next afternoon we were passing through Santa Fe, New Mexico!! We did stop for five hours of sleep somewhere east of Needles, Ca. during this high speed, low level run! Pushing the Vanagon at 75 mph for hours on end resulted in gas mileage of 17.5 to 18 mpg. By the way, regular gas in Needles cost $2.11 per gallon! We stayed two nights at some friends in White Rock, New Mexico, up by Los Alamos and then it was time for Lolli's conference. We zipped on up to Abiguiu and then to Ghost Ranch a few miles to the north. Lolli unloaded her stuff at the conference center, kissed me good bye, and then the dog and I headed out for...
Art Daily The First Art Newspaper On The Net, Art News The Japanese crew was more interested in me than in miles. The greenery amidst thecitys grayness suggests okeeffes continuing fascination with natural http://www.artdaily.com/links.asp?idl=4
Branch Finder margaretrose.okeeffe@boimail.com. Opening times 10 am to 4 pm, 10 am to 5 pm onMondays. Location of Branch relevant to campus, Town Centre. 2 miles from College. http://www.bankofireland.ie/html/gws/students/third_level/branch_finder/tralee.h
Extractions: College: Institute of Technology, Tralee Student officer Margaret Rose O'Keefe Branch Castle Street, Tralee Phone number: Fax number: Email address: margaretrose.okeeffe@boimail.com Opening times: 10 am to 4 pm, 10 am to 5 pm on Mondays Location of Branch relevant to campus Town Centre. 2 miles from College
Hotel Loretto NC - Santa Fe, New Mexico As Bandelier National Monument, Native American Pueblos, Georgia okeeffe Country,the Transportation Albuquerque Airport60 miles, Taxi Fare 100, Shuttle *1 http://www.onetravelsource.com/hotels_info/Santa_Fe/NM/US/11278125/
Extractions: [Top of Page] Overview Outdoor Parking Over Sized Rooms Connecting Rooms Heated Pool Handicap Facilities Welcome Gift Health Club Elevators Outdoor Pool City View Meeting Facilities Handicap Facilities On Public Floor Honeymoon Suite Beauty Salon Banquet Facility Boutiques Conference Facilities Bar Courtyard Spa Fireplace News Stand Artisan Center Suite Jewelry Shop Fitness Center Restaurant Parking Heated Guest Rooms Exercise Gym Efficiency Balcony Lounge Business or Meeting Meeting Suite [Top of Page] Area Attractions In Addition To the Famous Museums, Art Galleries and Boutiques of Santa Fe, the Land of Enchantment Offers Diverse Scenery and Attractions To Explore. Within an Easy Drive Are Such Sites As Bandelier National Monument, Native American Pueblos, Georgia Okeeffe Country, the Rio Grande Gorge, Taos, Pecos National Historic Park and the Tourquoise Trail. Activities Including Hiking, Snowskiing, Mountain Biking, White Water Rafting, Golf, Fly Fishing, Horseback Riding, and More.