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Encyclopedia > Curtis Frazier

Dr. J. Curtis Frazier was the vice-presidential candidate of the Constitution Party in the U.S. presidential election, 2000, as the running-mate of Howard Phillips.


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Mobley v. Los Angeles (7277 words)
Curtis testified that the bid advertisement dates were December 8, 1995, and December 15, 1995, which meant that the wage determinations for August 22, 1995, were in effect.
Curtis explained that the notice to withhold was filed as a result of an audit conducted by the labor compliance unit of the equal opportunity section for LAUSD.
As we have seen, Curtis, Tang-Wong and Frazier were LAUSD employees involved in the investigation of the wage violation, [FOOTNOTE 3] and Macey was the hearing officer.
The Daily Herald (1902 words)
Curtis followed his father's footsteps through the mill gates, and today he is the plant manager at Geneva in Vineyard.
Blaine Frazier started working at Geneva Steel when it still was owned by U.S. Steel, less than a month before his 20th birthday in 1952.
Plant manager Mike Curtis is sad that the valley is losing jobs that supported families and sent children on missions and to college.
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