A marriage certificate is an official recording of a couple’s marriage. It can be used as evidence of a change of name for one of the parties, for legitimation purposes, for genealogical research, and during divorce proceedings. Marriage records are available at the State Office from June 1952 to August 1996. Copies of marriage records earlier than 1952 and after 1996 are only available from. Media in category 'Traffic calming' The following 50 files are in this category, out of 50 total.

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APOD: 2016 December 23 - Once Upon a Solstice Eve Astronomy Picture of the Day Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2016 December 23 Once Upon a Solstice Eve Image Credit &: Explanation: a little prince gazed across a at the edge of a large galaxy. Was planet Earth of course, seen in this horizon to horizon, nadir to zenith projection, a digitally stitched mosaic from the shores of the Sec reservoir in the Czech Republic.

So the large galaxy must be, and the brightest beacon on the planet's horizon Venus, visible around the globe as this season's brilliant evening star. Celestial treasures in surrounding dark skies include the star cluster, and the North America nebula found along a dusty. Embracing Venus, traces a faint band across the night, but the more colorful shine above streets a little closer to home. Tomorrow's picture: Authors & editors: () & () NASA Official: Phillip Newman. A service of: at / &.

Woman Spanked At Work Gets $1.7M • • • By Bootie Cosgrove-Mather April 28, 2006 / 5:11 PM / AP A jury awarded $1.7 million to a woman who sued her employer after she was spanked in front of her colleagues in what the company called a camaraderie-building exercise. The jury of six men and six women found Friday that Janet Orlando had suffered from sexual harassment and sexual battery when she was paddled on her backside on three occasions during her employment at home security company Alarm One Inc. The jurors, however, said that Orlando did not suffer from assault as she had claimed.

Orlando, 53, had asked the jury for $1.2 million in lost wages, medical costs and damages, alleging discrimination, assault, battery and infliction of emotional distress. Durova obuchenie gramote. Orlando was awarded $10,000 for economic loss, $40,000 for future medical costs and $450,000 for emotional distress, pain and suffering. During the punitive phase of the trial, the jurors awarded Orlando an additional $1.2 million. Orlando's attorney, Nicholas 'Butch' Wagner, did not immediately return calls for comment. Poncho Baker, an attorney for the Anaheim, California-based company, said he thought the award was excessive. 'I think the jury was so upset at Alarm One that they went overboard,' Baker said.