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A former Japan Airlines McDonnell Douglas MD-11 in the 1990s tsurumaru livery A former Japan Airlines McDonnell-Douglas MD-90 in the former Arc of the Sun livery A Japan Airlines Boeing 787-8 in the current tsurumaru livery. The JAL livery is called the tsurumaru (鶴丸) or "crane circle."
The county sheriff is a Florida constitutional officer and a part of the state judicial branch. [1] The sheriff has a duty to enforce both the Florida Constitution and Florida state laws and statutes, and to provide for the security, safety and well-being of its citizens. This is accomplished through the delivery of law enforcement services ...
In 1967, the Florida Legislature merged the duties and responsibilities of several state criminal justice organizations to create the Bureau of Law Enforcement. Bringing together the resources of the Florida Sheriffs Bureau, the State Narcotics Bureau, and the law enforcement activities of the Anti-Bookie Squad of the Florida Attorney General's Office, the original Bureau of Law Enforcement ...
Documents released this week by the aviation company that helped manage Florida’s $12 million migrant relocation program shed new light on behind-the-scenes dealings as the administration of Gov ...
JAL Express former headquarters in Ikeda, Osaka JAL Express Boeing 737-400 in old livery at Kobe Airport. JAL Express (JEX) was established on April 1, 1997 as a wholly owned domestic subsidiary airline of Japan Airlines (JAL), with initial capital of ¥5.8 million.
Passengers onboard Japan Airlines flight 516 say it was a miracle that all 379 people onboard escaped unscathed following a fiery collision at Tokyo’s Haneda airport. ... All 379 people on JAL ...
(Reuters) -A Florida county sheriff on Thursday released body-camera video of a deputy fatally shooting a Black airman who had a handgun at his side in his apartment, after civil rights attorney ...
A Dodge Charger (LX) in FHP service, bearing the prescribed livery. Florida law designates the prescribed colors as 'Florida Highway Patrol black and tan.' [26] Florida law makes it a misdemeanor crime to cause a vehicle or motorcycle to be the same or similar colors as prescribed by FHP.