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The surveillance balloon based on Port Huron's waterfront is equipped with a $1-million camera and is being tested on the international border.
Boing Boing 2009
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This included an excursion south in the Huron's support vessel, the Cecilia (support vessels were typically carried from port in pieces on the main vessel and assembled at the Falklands or somewhere else near the hunting grounds).
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It revealed that the ship's Master John Davis, looking for new seal sitings in the Huron's support vessel, the Ceciliam, sent a boat of men ashore on the north shore of the peninsula on February 7, 182.
Graham Land 2009
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Growing scrutiny of accounting firms that also did consulting made Huron's consulting-only business look promising, and shares soared from below $20 five years ago to nearly $44 before the news on Friday.
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"No severance expenses are expected to be incurred by the company as a result of these management changes," Huron's regulatory filing said.
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It revealed that the ship's Master John Davis, looking for new seal sitings in the Huron's support vessel, the Ceciliam, sent a boat of men ashore on the north shore of the peninsula on February 7, 182.
Antarctic Peninsula 2009
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Huron's shares fell 70% on Monday, well below the price of its initial public offering in 2004.
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He claimed he was one of Huron's best-performing managing directors, earning about $600,000 a year at the time he lost his California job.
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Gary E. Holdren, repeatedly linked his requests for donations to Huron's business prospects.
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One issue Mr. Holdren raised was Huron's dealings with Dan Dumezich, a tax lawyer at Mayer Brown in Chicago.
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