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Tom Buffenbarger, president of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, said that given the financial turmoil, it was "remarkable" that the 3, 000 current and laid-off workers represented by the union will still have retirement benefits.
WSJ: Bankruptcy judge close to granting Beechcraft plan
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Emma Mohr-McClune, research director at Current Analysis, laid part of the blame with the carriers.
WSJ: Nokia's Bet On Microsoft May Still Payoff
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The current rules were laid down in three separate Uruguay round agreements.
ECONOMIST: A survey of world trade
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The current contract guarantees that laid off workers still receives most of their pay and benefits.
NPR: Ford's North American Chief Sets Sights on Restructuring
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The current financial state of the laid off workers depends on their skills, age and degree of determination.
NPR: Workers Face a Cold World After Carrier
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But the foundation for the current growth of federal enforcement agencies was laid in the 1960s and 1970s when smaller departments started having inspectors general whose task was to police the government.
WSJ: Federal Offenses: Law-Enforcement Teams Grow at U.S. Government Agencies
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Nor can they be laid solely at the feet of the GOP or the current crop of Tea Party governors.
FORBES: Liberals Paved the Way for Corporate School Reform
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The ICBL claims that there are 119 million mines laid world-wide, and therefore that at the current rate of clearance it will take 1, 000 years to clear them.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A Political Minefield
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Still, they have laid out one of the first specific and credible deficit reduction plans in our current budget debate.
FORBES: How to Cut The Budget Deficit
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Unfortunately, unless the West follows the prescriptions for Polish aid laid out in the Center's analysis, it runs the risk in responding to current events in Poland of retarding, rather than advancing, such fundamental, systemic change there.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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During the closure a 20m (66ft) strip of runway was laid to connect to a new 120m (394ft) section built at the western end of the current runway.
BBC: Guernsey Airport reopens after planned closure