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SUMMARY: This is notice, in accordance
with 35 U.S.C. 209(c)(1) and 37 CFR
404.7(a)(1)(i), that the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), Department
of Health and Human Services, is
contemplating the grant of an exclusive
license worldwide to practice the
invention embodied in: International
Patent Application PCT/US2005/031678
filed September 2, 2005 entitled, ‘‘(N)Methanocarba Adenosine Derivative as
A3 Receptor Agonists’’, to Can-Fite
BioPharma, Ltd. having a place of
business in Petach-Tikva, Israel. The
contemplated exclusive license may be
limited to an FDA approvable human
therapeutic for cancer, autoimmune and
other inflammatory diseases. The
United States of America is the assignee
of the patent rights in this invention.
DATES: Only written comments and/or
application for a license which is
received by the NIH Office of
Technology Transfer on or before
September 8, 2006 will be considered.
ADDRESSES: Request for a copy of the
patent, inquiries, comments, and other
materials relating to the contemplated
license should be directed to: Norbert
Pontzer, Technology Licensing
Specialist, Office of Technology
Transfer, National Institutes of Health,
6011 Executive Boulevard, Suite 325,
Rockville, MD 20852–3804; Telephone:
301–435–5502; Facsimile: 301–402–
0220; e-mail: pontzern@mail.nih.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Researchers have been pursuing
compounds that activate or inhibit
adenosine A3 receptors because these
cell membrane proteins have a wide
range of physiological and diseaserelated effects and are thus considered
to be promising drug targets. The
adenosine A3 receptors are G-proteincoupled receptors and are found mostly
in brain, lung, liver, heart, kidney, and
testis. When this receptor is activated
moderately, a cytoprotective effect is
observed, such as reducing damage to
heart cells from lack of oxygen.
However, at high levels of stimulation
they can cause cell death. Both agonists
and antagonists are being tested for
therapeutic potential, for example,
treatment of cancer, heart conditions,
neurological conditions, pain, asthma,
inflammation and other immune
implications. This invention pertains to
highly potent A3 adenosine receptor
agonists, pharmaceutical compositions
comprising such nucleosides, and a
method of use of these nucleosides.
The prospective exclusive license will
be royalty-bearing and will comply with
the terms and conditions of 35 U.S.C.
209 and 37 CFR 404.7. The prospective
exclusive license may be granted unless,
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within 60 days from the date of this
published Notice, the NIH receives
written evidence and argument that
establishes that the grant of the license
would not be consistent with the
requirements of 35 U.S.C. 209 and 37
CFR 404.7.
Properly filed competing applications
for a license filed in response to this
notice will be treated as objections to
the contemplated license. Comments
and objections submitted in response to
this notice will not be made available
for public inspection, and, to the extent
permitted by law, will not be released
under the Freedom of Information Act,
5 U.S.C. 552.
Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20229.
• Facsimile: 202–344–1818.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the docket
number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration at https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received by the CBP
Advisory Committee, go to https://
www.regulations.gov.
Dated: June 29, 2006.
David R. Sadowski,
Acting Director, Division of Technology
Development and Transfer, Office of
Technology Transfer, National Institutes of
Health.
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Mr.
Roberto Williams, Cost Management
Division, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Suite 4.5A, Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland
Security, Washington, DC 20229,
telephone 202–344–1101; facsimile,
202–344–1818; e-mail:
Roberto.M.Williams@dhs.gov.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Bureau of Customs and Border
Protection
[USCBP–2006–0060]
Airport and Seaport Inspections User
Fee Advisory Committee
Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Customs and Border
Protection (‘‘CBP’’) Airport and Seaport
Inspections User Fee Advisory
Committee (‘‘Advisory Committee’’) will
meet in open session.
DATES: Tuesday, August 22, 2006, 1 p.m.
to 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
Conference Room B 1.5–10, Ronald
Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC.
If you desire to submit comments,
they must be submitted by August 8,
2006. Comments must be identified by
USCBP–2006–0060 and may be
submitted by one of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail:
Roberto.M.Williams@dhs.gov. Include
docket number in the subject line of the
message.
• Mail: Mr. Roberto Williams, Cost
Management Division, 1300
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite 4.5A,
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
The fourth
meeting of the CBP Advisory Committee
will be held at the date, time and
location specified above. This notice
also announces the expected agenda for
the meeting (see below).
The Advisory Committee was
established pursuant to section 286(k) of
the Immigration and Nationality Act
(INA), codified at title 8 U.S.C. 1356(k),
which references the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. 1 et seq.).
With the merger of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service into the
Department of Homeland Security, the
Advisory Committee’s responsibilities
were transferred from the Attorney
General to the Commissioner of CBP
pursuant to section 1512(d) of the
Homeland Security Act of 2002.
The Advisory Committee held its first
meeting under the direction of CBP on
October 22, 2003 (see 68 FR 56301,
September 30, 2003). Among other
things, the committee is tasked with
advising the CBP Commissioner on
issues related to CBP inspection
services. This advice includes, but is not
limited to, the level and the
appropriateness of the following fees
assessed for CBP services: the
immigration user fee pursuant to 8
U.S.C. 1356(d), the customs inspection
user fee pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 58c(a)(5),
and the agriculture inspection user fee
pursuant to 21 U.S.C 136a.
This meeting is open to the public.
Public participation in the deliberations
is welcome; however, please note that
matters outside of the scope of this
committee will not be discussed.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Since seating is limited, all persons
attending this meeting must provide
notice, preferably by close of business
Tuesday, August 8, 2006, to Mr. Roberto
Williams, Cost Management Division,
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite
4.5A, Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20229, telephone 202–
344–1101; facsimile 202–344–1818.
For information on facilities or
services for individuals with disabilities
or to request special assistance at the
meeting, contact Mr. Roberto Williams
as soon as possible.
Draft Agenda
1. Introduction of Committee
members and CBP Personnel.
2. Discussion of activities since last
meeting held on November 30, 2005.
3. Discussion of operational initiatives
and programs.
4. Discussion of workload issues and
traffic trends.
5. Discussion of funding levels.
6. Discussion of user fee initiatives.
7. Discussion of specific concerns and
questions of Committee members.
8. Discussion of relevant written
statements submitted in advance by
members of the public.
9. Discussion of Committee
administrative issues and scheduling of
next meeting.
10. Adjourn.
Dated: July 5, 2006.
Richard L. Balaban,
Assistant Commissioner, Office of Finance,
Customs and Border Protection.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[FEMA–1643–DR]
New Hampshire; Amendment No. 3 to
Notice of a Major Disaster Declaration
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice amends the notice
of a major disaster declaration for the
State of New Hampshire (FEMA–1643–
DR), dated May 25, 2006, and related
determinations.
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 21, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Magda Ruiz, Recovery Division, Federal
Emergency Management Agency,
Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646–2705.
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The notice
of a major disaster declaration for the
State of New Hampshire is hereby
amended to include the following area
among those areas determined to have
been adversely affected by the
catastrophe declared a major disaster by
the President in his declaration of May
25, 2006:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Grafton County for Public Assistance.
(The following Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance Numbers (CFDA) are to be used
for reporting and drawing funds: 97.030,
Community Disaster Loans; 97.031, Cora
Brown Fund Program; 97.032, Crisis
Counseling; 97.033, Disaster Legal Services
Program; 97.034, Disaster Unemployment
Assistance (DUA); 97.046, Fire Management
Assistance; 97.048, Individuals and
Households Housing; 97.049, Individuals and
Households Disaster Housing Operations;
97.050 Individuals and Households
Program—Other Needs, 97.036, Public
Assistance Grants; 97.039, Hazard Mitigation
Grant Program.)
R. David Paulison,
Under Secretary for Federal Emergency
Management and Director of FEMA.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Long Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Complex, Moffit, ND
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service) announces that the
Draft Comprehensive Conservation Plan
(CCP) and Environmental Assessment
(EA) for the Long Lake National Wildlife
Refuge Complex (Complex) is available.
This Draft CCP/EA describes how the
Service intends to manage this Complex
for the next 15 years.
DATES: This Draft CCP/EA is available to
the public for a 30-day review and
comment period from the date of
publication of this notice in the Federal
Register. Submit comments to the
addresses listed below.
ADDRESSES: Please provide written
comments to Bernardo Garza, Planning
Team Leader, Division of Planning,
Branch of Comprehensive Conservation
Planning, Mountain-Prairie Region, P.O.
Box 25486, Denver Federal Center,
Denver, Colorado 80225–0486, or
electronically to
bernardo_garza@fws.gov. A copy of the
CCP may be obtained by writing to U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of
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Refuge Planning, 134 Union Boulevard,
Suite 300, Lakewood, CO 80228; or
downloaded from https://mountainprairie.fws.gov/planning.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bernardo Garza at 303–236–4377; fax
303–236–4792; or e-mail:
bernardo_garza@fws.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
Complex includes Long Lake National
Wildlife Refuge (NWR), Slade NWR,
Florence Lake NWR and the Long Lake
Wetland Management District (WMD),
as well as six easement refuges that have
already been covered in a separate CCP.
Long Lake NWR was established on
February 25, 1932, by President Herbert
Hoover through Executive Order No.
5808 ‘‘* * * as a refuge and breeding
ground for migratory birds and wild
animals * * *’’; and under the
Migratory Bird Conservation Act ‘‘* * *
for use as an inviolate sanctuary, or for
any other management purpose, for
migratory birds.’’ This Refuge
encompasses 22,310 acres consisting of
approximately 15,000 acres of brackish
to saline marsh and lake; 1,000 acres of
other wetlands; and approximately
6,000 acres of tame and native
grassland, woodland, and cropland.
This Refuge serves as an important
staging area for migrating sandhill
cranes, Canada geese and other
waterfowl, shorebirds, and other
migratory birds. Endangered whooping
cranes often utilize Refuge marshes
during spring and fall migrations.
Slade NWR was established under the
authority of the Migratory Bird
Conservation Act on October 10, 1944
‘‘* * * for use as an inviolate sanctuary,
or for any other management purpose,
for migratory birds.’’ This Refuge
occupies 3,000 acres of gently rolling
prairie dotted by lakes and marshes
formed by glacial action. Habitat centers
around five semi-permanent lakes and
marshes, and fifteen pothole areas
totalling over 900 acres of wetlands.
Florence Lake NWR was established
on May 10, 1939, by President Franklin
D. Roosevelt through Executive Order
No. 8119 ‘‘* * * as a refuge and
breeding ground for migratory birds and
other wildlife * * *’’; and under the
authority of the Migratory Bird
Conservation Act ‘‘* * * for use as an
inviolate sanctuary, or for any other
management purpose, for migratory
birds.’’ This Refuge is located in
northern Burleigh County,
approximately 45 miles northwest of
Long Lake. The fee portion of the Refuge
consists of 976.4 acres of native
grassland; 201.9 acres of tame grass;
110.9 acres of seeded native grass; 163.2
acres of wetland; and 16 acres of
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Bureau of Customs and Border Protection
[USCBP-2006-0060]
Airport and Seaport Inspections User Fee Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The Customs and Border Protection (``CBP'') Airport and
Seaport Inspections User Fee Advisory Committee (``Advisory
Committee'') will meet in open session.
DATES: Tuesday, August 22, 2006, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at Conference Room B 1.5-10, Ronald
Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC.
If you desire to submit comments, they must be submitted by August
8, 2006. Comments must be identified by USCBP-2006-0060 and may be
submitted by one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: Roberto.M.Williams@dhs.gov. Include docket number
in the subject line of the message.
Mail: Mr. Roberto Williams, Cost Management Division, 1300
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite 4.5A, Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20229.
Facsimile: 202-344-1818.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the words
``Department of Homeland Security'' and the docket number for this
action. Comments received will be posted without alteration at https://
www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received by the CBP Advisory Committee, go to https://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Roberto Williams, Cost Management
Division, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite 4.5A, Customs and Border
Protection, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20229,
telephone 202-344-1101; facsimile, 202-344-1818; e-mail:
Roberto.M.Williams@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The fourth meeting of the CBP Advisory
Committee will be held at the date, time and location specified above.
This notice also announces the expected agenda for the meeting (see
below).
The Advisory Committee was established pursuant to section 286(k)
of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), codified at title 8
U.S.C. 1356(k), which references the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. App. 1 et seq.). With the merger of the Immigration and
Naturalization Service into the Department of Homeland Security, the
Advisory Committee's responsibilities were transferred from the
Attorney General to the Commissioner of CBP pursuant to section 1512(d)
of the Homeland Security Act of 2002.
The Advisory Committee held its first meeting under the direction
of CBP on October 22, 2003 (see 68 FR 56301, September 30, 2003). Among
other things, the committee is tasked with advising the CBP
Commissioner on issues related to CBP inspection services. This advice
includes, but is not limited to, the level and the appropriateness of
the following fees assessed for CBP services: the immigration user fee
pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1356(d), the customs inspection user fee pursuant
to 19 U.S.C. 58c(a)(5), and the agriculture inspection user fee
pursuant to 21 U.S.C 136a.
This meeting is open to the public. Public participation in the
deliberations is welcome; however, please note that matters outside of
the scope of this committee will not be discussed.
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Since seating is limited, all persons attending this meeting must
provide notice, preferably by close of business Tuesday, August 8,
2006, to Mr. Roberto Williams, Cost Management Division, 1300
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Suite 4.5A, Customs and Border Protection,
Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20229, telephone 202-
344-1101; facsimile 202-344-1818.
For information on facilities or services for individuals with
disabilities or to request special assistance at the meeting, contact
Mr. Roberto Williams as soon as possible.
Draft Agenda
1. Introduction of Committee members and CBP Personnel.
2. Discussion of activities since last meeting held on November 30,
2005.
3. Discussion of operational initiatives and programs.
4. Discussion of workload issues and traffic trends.
5. Discussion of funding levels.
6. Discussion of user fee initiatives.
7. Discussion of specific concerns and questions of Committee
members.
8. Discussion of relevant written statements submitted in advance
by members of the public.
9. Discussion of Committee administrative issues and scheduling of
next meeting.
10. Adjourn.
Dated: July 5, 2006.
Richard L. Balaban,
Assistant Commissioner, Office of Finance, Customs and Border
Protection.
[FR Doc. E6-10751 Filed 7-7-06; 8:45 am]
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