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to train law officers from the Northeast. Similar sessions are planned in four other regions in coming weeks. The FBIsays it must reach 16,000 law enforcement agencies in its attempt to paint a portrait of the nation's level of prejudice... Published: Saturday, February 23, 1991 Words: 471
is Robert C. BYRD. The best example of Byrd's effectiveness is his effort to move the FBI fingerprint center from Washington to Clarksburg. A new facility will cost $185 million and will employ 2,500 people. They will be paid $75 million... Published: Friday, July 27, 1990 Words: 1067
and project director of what the bureau calls its identification division, said the FBI will open its satellite office in the Clarksburg Post Office by March 4 and will start hiring 100 to 200 data loaders. Although the FBI began thinking... Published: Friday, February 01, 1991 Words: 786
"The city of Bridgeport, however well-intended, failed to convince the commission that they were prepared to meet the needs of the FBI," the statement said. "The city of Clarksburg did, however, convincingly persuade this panel that... Published: Thursday, February 28, 1991 Words: 286
are convinced of the value of holding two sessions a year outside of Charleston. Major developments in Clarksburg, headed by the FBI complex now under construction, make it a leading candidate for a 1993 visit, he said. During the three... Published: Wednesday, September 23, 1992 Words: 271
Seven companies helping build the FBI Fingerprint Identification Center near Clarksburg face fines of $37,210 for violations of safety and health rules, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Health and Safety Administration said... Published: Friday, July 30, 1993 Words: 258
would do "everything that has to be done to make the FBI happy." The shifting of the fingerprint division from Washington to Clarksburg was partly engineered by Sen. Robert Byrd, D.-W.Va., chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee.... Published: Tuesday, March 19, 1991 Words: 753
in the area. A proposed NASA software testing center in Fairmont may bolster the area Jewish population as well. Already, Berman says, younger professional couples have moved to Harrison County and joined Tree of Life. Fairmont's Jewish... Published: Saturday, September 07, 1991 Words: 825
hear arguments from Bridgeport and Clarksburg on Feb. 26 to decide which town will get to annex the 997-acre site of the proposed FBI fingerprint identification center. Tom Keeley, the commission president, said the three-member board... Published: Thursday, February 07, 1991 Words: 356
as well as personally Byrd has completed a project to have the FBI move the 2,500 workers in its fingerprint identification center to Clarksburg. He is maneuvering to have the CIA consolidate satellite offices now scattered throughout... Published: Friday, October 18, 1991 Words: 1039