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2009-International Trade Study Results Show Changes Ahead At The Ports
International Trade Education Program (ITEP) Packs The House At Port Of Los Angeles For Annual Awards Dinner
Port of Oakland throws out the welcome mat for high schools interested in logistics and transportation related careers
Metro begins Bike Week with a few wheeling familiar characters
"Look, Listen & Stay Alive" campaign makes safety a priority
OCTA Wins Top Honors At Regional Bus Roadeo
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2009-International Trade Study Results Show Changes Ahead At The Ports
A year of change and recalibration lies ahead for many goods related industries, so port and airport traffic may fall again in 2009
www.laedc.org
by George S. Mc Quade III
LAEDC's Founding Economist To Release Trade Study results this Wednesday morning.

Founding Economist Jack Kyser & Team Panelists To Release Critical Data on International Trade. Find out what impact The Swine Flu Virus will have on International Trade, Tourism,
Nation’s and California’s Economy this Wednesday, May 13th.

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International Trade Education Program (ITEP) Packs The House At Port Of Los Angeles For Annual Awards Dinner
Annual Scholarship Fundraising event a huge success
www.itepinc.org
ITEP honored James R. Callahan, president & CEO of Nautilus International Holding Corporation, at the Annual Scholarship & Fundraising Dinner (April 22).

ITEP has been making a huge difference for nearly a decade of service and opportunities for high school students in Southern California. The spotlight shined on leaders and students who went the extra mile.

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Port of Oakland throws out the welcome mat for high schools interested in logistics and transportation related careers
www.itepinc.org
Port of Oakland (image courtesy Wikipedia.com)

The Port of Oakland hosted 30 OTA students along with Project SOAR 10th graders who have indicated an interest in enrolling in the ITTL Academy next year.

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Metro begins Bike Week with a few wheeling familiar characters
www.metro.net/biketowork
by Jose Ubaldo/Marc Littman, Metro Media Relations
Take your bike on Metro this week. (imae courtesy Metro).

SIMPSONS Characters, elected officials will tuned thier bikes at Olvera street to begin Bike-to-work Week celebration

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"Look, Listen & Stay Alive" campaign makes safety a priority
Metro, LA County Sup. Gloria Molina promote rail safety during Safety Fair as train testing increases in EAst LA Before Grand opening of Metro Gold Line Eastside Extension
Bike Metro, take your bike onboard Metro. (image courtesy Metro).

Los Angeles County Supervisor and Metro Board member Gloria Molina today asked the Eastside community to be alert and safe around light rail trains now that testing is underway on the new six-mile Metro Gold Line Extension.

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OCTA Wins Top Honors At Regional Bus Roadeo
Bus operations and maintenance winners move up to national event
www,iocta.net
Bus Roadeo winners (image courtesy OCTA)

ORANGE – Two Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) teams took home honors at the Southern California Regional Bus Roadeo competition and will travel to Seattle in May to compete in the American Public Transportation Association’s (APTA) Annual International Bus Roadeo.

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