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                    arm wrestling tournament at a local fair in Minnesota caught 
                    Harold Ryden’s attention three years ago and now he’s 
                    a U.S. amateur champion who moved up to the professional ranks 
                    and finished eighth in the world. Brother Ryden has been an IBEW member for six years and is 
                    now a member of Local 569, 
                    San Diego, California. He says he learned a lot about conditioning, 
                    training and technique early in his career, when he won "numerous 
                    titles throughout the Midwest before I moved California, where 
                    I took first place in the 80k right-handed competition in 
                    the Petaluma World Championships." That success convinced him to try it among the pros. He qualified 
                    for Team USA and a berth in the world championships, where 
                    he finished eighth. He is still very new to the sport, he 
                    says, "and I have not come close to the titles I intend 
                    to win."    He 
                    credits a lot of arm wrestling success to training with a 
                    disciplined group of competitors. His personal schedule includes 
                    plenty of one-arm pull-ups, rope climbing, sit-ups and lots 
                    of table time, he says, "and, just for fun, sometimes 
                    I pick up the kids and use them as my hammer curls." 
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                      |  Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher 
                        Curt Schilling
 throws out the first pitch to open the junior
 baseball field named after him.
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                    Diamondbacks develop any homegrown major league baseball 
                    stars, IBEW Local 387 
                    could have a role in it. Volunteer members of the local have 
                    installed the lights for the six fields and the work will 
                    continue in partnership with Arizona Public Service (APS), 
                    Diamondbacks Charities and individual players.  "This program is an excellent way of showing our appreciation 
                    to the communities we serve," said Local 387 President 
                    Sam Hoover. Hoover said IBEW members in Arizona and at the 
                    Four Corners Plant in New Mexico also take part each year 
                    in school-lighting projects; clothing and food drives and 
                    are big supporters of the United Way’s Community Service 
                    Fund (CFS) Campaign. APS’ Community Service Fund and 
                    employee donations will exceed $453,000—dollars that 
                    Hoover said will be going back into the community throughout 
                    2003. And particularly satisfying, he said, is "the amount 
                    of joy you see in the eyes of the crowd at each new baseball 
                    field dedication."  
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             November 
              2003 IBEW Journal 
 
               
                | Honoring Minnesota Korean War Veterans
 Left - President Denny Tammen, Frank Vitorio and Business 
                    Manager Jim Brown check the lights installed by Local 242, 
                    Duluth, Minnesota, volunteers at the new Korean War Veterans 
                    Memorial. The memorial was dedicated August 23 and honors 
                    veterans of the Korean War from Northern Minnesota.  
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                      MOUNTAIN SATELLITES UPDATE |   
                  | An important IBEW organizing win in the satellite 
                      communication industry is now final. After 44 satellite installation technicians who work out 
                      of Mountain Satellites’ Carson, California, office 
                      voted July 18 for representation by Local 
                      11, Los Angeles, the company filed an objection 
                      to the election with the National Labor Relations Board. 
                      (See "Mountain Satellites, 
                      Inc. Workers Vote IBEW," October 2003 IBEW 
                      Journal.) On September 23, following an NLRB hearing on the objections, 
                      the hearing officer ruled against the company and certified 
                      the election in favor of the IBEW. "Not one of the company’s objections was valid," 
                      said  Local 11 
                      Organizing Director Robert Corona, noting that Mountain 
                      Satellite employees, have now won their hard-fought right 
                      to union representation. 
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                |  Union 
                  Plus Scholarship Applications for the 2004 Union 
                    Plus Scholarship program are now available. To download an 
                    application go to  www.unionplus.org/scholarships  
                    or send a postcard with your name, return address, telephone 
                    number and international union affiliation to: Union Plus 
                    Education Foundation, c/o Union Privilege, P.O. Box 34800, 
                    Washington, DC 20043-4800.
 The application deadline is January 31, 2004. Recipients’ 
                    names for the 2004 program will be announced on May 32, 2002. 
                    Only the winners will be notified. This year, 105 students, representing 42 unions were selected 
                    to receive $150,000 in scholarships. Since 1992, the program 
                    has provided more than $1.8 million to union members or their 
                    families who want to begin or continue their secondary education. For more information about all the Union Plus programs, visit 
                  www.unionplus.org   
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