It had been hoped a new museum built to house the ship would be ready for the anniversary but in September trustees announced it would open in 2013.
In 58% of the sales, the beneficiary listed in the Trustees Deed Upon Sale conflicted with the investor information in the MERS database, the firm found.
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Even after the board was updated about the Sandusky investigation in May 2011, several trustees recalled in the Freeh Report, no one asked tough questions.
Some 50.7 million people were enrolled in the program in 2012, trustees said Friday, up from 48.7 million in 2011.
He also disputed accusations made in the report that he and other university officials kept the board of trustees in the dark about the abuse accusations.
Dr. Benjamin received the Nelson Mandela Award for Health and Human Rights in 1998, and was elected to the American Medical Association Board of Trustees in 1995, making her the first physician under age 40 and the first African-American woman to be elected.
Mr. Paterno, who died Sunday morning of lung cancer at Mount Nittany Medical Center, was fired with a phone call in November by university trustees who said he failed his moral duties in not alerting law-enforcement officials when told that Mr. Sandusky was seen in a Penn State shower allegedly sexually abusing a young boy in 2002.
The painting took three-and-a-half months to complete and was presented to the portrait gallery's trustees in November.
Chief Executive Ira Distenfield says the company has received complaints from 200 customers claiming they were "interrogated and harassed" by bankruptcy trustees in Illinois, Idaho, Maryland, Colorado and Missouri.
Mr. Corzine respects the efforts of both Trustees in this regard and is pleased that the settlements and the proposed plan of reorganization make it probable that customers will receive full recovery of their funds.
Ironically, the lead plaintiffs in that action are the Boards of Trustees of three funds in the City of Lake Worth.
In March and April, three elected trustees of the APS resigned in quick succession, in protest at the stance of the trustee board, which failed to vote in favour of using its discretionary powers to stick with RPI.
This meant that they were in effect viewed as trustees with responsibility to act on behalf of the shareholders.
In addition, the trustees of Medicare estimate that approximately 4 million people will lose their coverage under Medicare Advantage.
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The Medicare Office of the Actuaries has included two graphs in the latest Medicare Trustees report showing what this will mean.
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Going forward as trustees engage in this annual exercise, there will be more reason to hand income out to beneficiaries in lower tax brackets.
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In the report that came out five years later, in 2003, the Trustees projected that the year that costs would surpass tax receipts was still 15 years away (2018).
Included in the annual Medicare Trustees' report are separate actuarial estimates of the unfunded liability for Medicare Part A (the hospital portion), Part B (medical insurance) and Part D (prescription drug coverage).
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The inclusion of EPA and USDA as trustees participating in the Natural Resource Damage Assessment and restoration efforts will maximize coordination across the Federal Government and enhance overall efficiencies regarding Gulf Coast ecosystem restoration.
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"We determined that his decision to do his minimum legal duty and not to do more to follow up constituted a failure of leadership by Coach Paterno, " the board of trustees said in a report that explained his firing.
The addition of these Federal trustees does not, in and of itself, alter any existing agreements among or between the trustees and any other entity.
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In their 1998 report, the Trustees projected that Social Security outlays would exceed dedicated payroll tax revenues in 2013, which was then 15 years away.
In an effort to preserve the collection, the trustees proposed donating it to the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.
Fourth, these funds have lay boards of trustees lacking training in investment matters.
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Virtually no pensions have paid professional trustees with expertise in managing pension portfolios.
The trustees fired back in a pleading alleging fraud, embezzlement and undue influence.
If a corporation did this, its trustees would be in jail.
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As the controversy grew, tributes to the presenter's charity work, including a Savile's View footpath sign in Scarborough were removed and trustees at the Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust said they were considering whether to change its name.
Ongoing Role of the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Trustee Council. (a) Executive Order 13554 recognized the role of the Trustee Council, and designated trustees as provided in 33 U.S.C. 2706, with trusteeship over natural resources injured, lost, or destroyed as a result of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill.
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Pension trustees may find themselves in the embarrassing position of being the last to recognize the severity of consultant wrongdoing.
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