In the Matter of the Designation of Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso, also known as Fahd al-Quso, also known as Abu Huthaifah, also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Adani, also known as Abu al-Bara', also known as Abu Hathayfah al-Adani, also known as Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Awlaqi, also known as Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Abu al-Bara', also known as Fahd Muhammad Ahmad al-Kusso, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist pursuant to Section 1(b) of Executive Order 13224, as Amended, 76771-76772 [2010-31001]
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6(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 (‘‘Act’’),3 in general, and furthers
the objectives of Section 6(b)(4) 4 of the
Act in particular, in that it is designed
to provide for the equitable allocation of
reasonable dues, fees, and other charges
among its members and other persons
using its facilities. The Exchange
believes the proposed extension of the
fee waiver is reasonable because it
would continue to provide cost savings
during the extended waiver period for
public customers trading SPDR options
and is consistent with other fees
assessed by the Exchange. The Exchange
assesses manually executed brokerdealer orders a different rate ($.25 per
contract) as compared to electronically
executed broker-dealer orders ($.45 per
contract), and a different rate ($.20 per
contract) for broker-dealer orders
executed on AIM as compared to other
electronic executions and manual
executions of broker-dealer orders.5
Other exchange fee schedules also
distinguish between electronically and
non-electronically executed orders.6
The Exchange believes the proposed fee
waiver is equitable because it would
apply uniformly to all public customers
trading SPDR options.
B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Burden on Competition
CBOE does not believe that the
proposed rule change will impose any
burden on competition that is not
necessary or appropriate in furtherance
of purposes of the Act.
C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement on Comments on the
Proposed Rule Change Received From
Members, Participants or Others
No written comments were solicited
or received with respect to the proposed
rule change.
III. Date of Effectiveness of the
Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
Commission Action
The foregoing rule change has become
effective pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A)
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U.S.C. 78f(b)(4).
5 See CBOE Fees Schedule, Section 1.
6 NASDAQ OMX PHLX, Inc. categorizes its equity
options transaction fees for Specialists, ROTs,
SQTs, RSQTs and Broker-Dealers as either
electronic or non-electronic. See NASDAQ OMX
PHLX Fees Schedule, Equity Options Fees. NYSE
Amex, Inc. categorizes its options transaction fees
for Non-NYSE Amex Options Market Makers,
Broker-Dealers, Professional Customers, Non BD
Customers and Firms as either electronic or manual.
See NYSE Amex Options Fees Schedule, Trade
Related Charges. NYSE Arca, Inc. categorizes its
options transaction fees for Customers, Firms and
Broker-Dealers as either electronic or manual. See
NYSE Arca Options Fees Schedule, Trade Related
Charges.
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of the Act 7 and subparagraph (f)(2) of
Rule 19b–4 8 thereunder. At any time
within 60 days of the filing of the
proposed rule change, the Commission
summarily may temporarily suspend
such rule change if it appears to the
Commission that such action is
necessary or appropriate in the public
interest, for the protection of investors,
or otherwise in furtherance of the
purposes of the Act.
IV. Solicitation of Comments
Interested persons are invited to
submit written data, views, and
arguments concerning the foregoing,
including whether the proposed rule
change is consistent with the Act.
Comments may be submitted by any of
the following methods:
Electronic Comments
• Use the Commission’s Internet
comment form (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml); or
• Send an e-mail to rulecomments@sec.gov. Please include File
Number SR–CBOE–2010–105 on the
subject line.
Paper Comments
• Send paper comments in triplicate
to Elizabeth M. Murphy, Secretary,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
100 F Street, NE., Washington, DC
20549.
All submissions should refer to File
Number SR–CBOE–2010–105. This file
number should be included on the
subject line if e-mail is used. To help the
Commission process and review your
comments more efficiently, please use
only one method. The Commission will
post all comments on the Commission’s
Internet website (https://www.sec.gov/
rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the
submission, all subsequent
amendments, all written statements
with respect to the proposed rule
change that are filed with the
Commission, and all written
communications relating to the
proposed rule change between the
Commission and any person, other than
those that may be withheld from the
public in accordance with the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be
available for website viewing and
printing in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room, 100 F Street, NE.,
Washington, DC 20549 on official
business days between the hours of 10
a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of such filing
also will be available for inspection and
copying at the principal office of CBOE.
All comments received will be posted
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without change; the Commission does
not edit personal identifying
information from submissions. You
should submit only information that
you wish to make available publicly. All
submissions should refer to File
Number SR–CBOE–2010–105 and
should be submitted on or before
December 30, 2010.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated
authority.9
Florence E. Harmon,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7263]
In the Matter of the Designation of
Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso, also
known as Fahd al-Quso, also known as
Abu Huthaifah, also known as Abu
Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known as
Abu Huthaifah al-Adani, also known as
Abu al-Bara’, also known as Abu
Hathayfah al-Adani, also known as
Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Awlaqi,
also known as Huthaifah al-Yemeni,
also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Abu
al-Bara’, also known as Fahd
Muhammad Ahmad al-Kusso, as a
Specially Designated Global Terrorist
pursuant to Section 1(b) of Executive
Order 13224, as Amended
Acting under the authority of and in
accordance with section 1(b) of
Executive Order 13224 of September 23,
2001, as amended by Executive Order
13268 of July 2, 2002, and Executive
Order 13284 of January 23, 2003, I
hereby determine that the individual
known as Fahd Mohammed Ahmed alQuso, also known as Fahd al-Quso, also
known as Abu Huthaifah, also known as
Abu Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known
as Abu Huthaifah al-Adani, also known
as Abu al-Bara’, also known as Abu
Hathayfah al-Adani, also known as Fahd
Mohammed Ahmed al-Awlaqi, also
known as Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also
known as Abu Huthaifah al-Abu alBara’, also known as Fahd Muhammad
Ahmad al-Kusso, committed, or poses a
significant risk of committing, acts of
terrorism that threaten the security of
U.S. nationals or the national security,
foreign policy, or economy of the United
States.
Consistent with the determination in
section 10 of Executive Order 13224 that
‘‘prior notice to persons determined to
be subject to the Order who might have
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a constitutional presence in the United
States would render ineffectual the
blocking and other measures authorized
in the Order because of the ability to
transfer funds instantaneously,’’ I
determine that no prior notice needs to
be provided to any person subject to this
determination who might have a
constitutional presence in the United
States, because to do so would render
ineffectual the measures authorized in
the Order.
This notice shall be published in the
Federal Register.
Dated: October 18, 2010.
Hillary Rodham Clinton,
Secretary of State.
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[Public Notice 7260]
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Bureau of Educational and Cultural
Affairs Request for Grant Proposals:
Future Leaders Exchange Civic
Education Workshop
Announcement Type: New Grant.
Funding Opportunity Number: ECA/
PE/C/PY–11–16.
Catalog of Federal and Domestic
Assistance Number: 19.415.
Key Dates:
Application Deadline: January 4,
2011.
Executive Summary: The Office of
Citizen Exchanges, Youth Programs
Division, of the Bureau of Educational
and Cultural Affairs announces an open
competition to conduct the Spring Civic
Education Workshop for students
participating in the academic year
Future Leaders Exchange (FLEX)
program. The goal of the Spring
Workshop is to broaden the
participants’ knowledge and
understanding of the democratic
concepts that are integral to a civil
society and to provide them with tools
they can take home to aid in the
transformation of their countries. Public
and private non-profit organizations
meeting the provisions described in IRS
regulation 26 CFR 1.501(c) may submit
proposals to develop and conduct a oneweek workshop in Washington, DC, in
Spring 2011. The workshop should
include approximately 100 high school
students from 10 Eurasian countries
who are attending school in the United
States during the 2010/11 academic
year. Spring Workshop participants will
be selected through an essay contest
from among a group of approximately
976 students who are participating in
the academic year component of the
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Division’s Future Leaders Exchange
program. Provision of cost sharing to
maximize the number of participants
will be looked at very favorably.
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Authority: Overall grant making
authority for this program is contained
in the Mutual Educational and Cultural
Exchange Act of 1961, Public Law 87–
256, as amended, also known as the
Fulbright-Hays Act. The purpose of the
Act is ‘‘to enable the Government of the
United States to increase mutual
understanding between the people of
the United States and the people of
other countries * * *; to strengthen the
ties which unite us with other nations
by demonstrating the educational and
cultural interests, developments, and
achievements of the people of the
United States and other nations * * *
and thus to assist in the development of
friendly, sympathetic and peaceful
relations between the United States and
the other countries of the world.’’ The
funding authority for the program above
is provided through legislation.
Purpose: The Civic Education
Workshop should provide an
opportunity for participants to gain a
better understanding of the democratic
concepts and values that are such an
integral part of American society and
culture. Concepts such as citizen
empowerment, volunteerism,
community action, and debate should
be included in program components.
The program should also enable
participants to learn firsthand about the
Federal system of government, observe
government institutions, hear about and
discuss issues on the Federal agenda,
and interact with government officials.
Dedicated time blocks should be
provided for exposure to and education
about the American election process.
Special attention also should be paid to
those issues that will be especially
significant to people from the countries
of the former Soviet Union.
Responsibilities: The recipient of the
grant is responsible for developing and
conducting the Civic Education
Workshop based on guidelines set forth
by the Division. The grantee
organization will also be responsible for
coordinating roundtrip travel
arrangements for each participant in the
Spring Workshop from his/her host
community to Washington, DC, and for
providing room and board for students
during their time in Washington. The
grantee must be amenable to working
with the Department of State and the
Bureau in arranging certain briefings
and visits, as the opportunity arises.
The Spring Workshop should be
arranged for seven days, including
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arrival and departure. The grantee
organization will be provided with the
names of the students who will have
been chosen for the Spring Workshop
after competing in an essay contest. The
essays will have been reviewed by
independent, objective, speciallytrained selectors.
Guidelines: The Spring Workshop
should be held in early spring 2011
during a time when Congress is in
session. Proposals must effectively
describe the organization’s ability to
accomplish the following essential
components of the program:
1. Provide a Civic Education
Workshop in Washington, DC, as
described above and held at the time
period indicated. Program components
should include sessions on U.S.
domestic and foreign policy, the role of
the media in a civil society, citizen
empowerment, volunteerism and
community activism, and federalism.
2. Provide pre-program training for
organization staff on the society and
culture of relevant countries before the
workshop.
3. Provide housing and meals for all
students throughout the Workshop.
4. Arrange roundtrip travel for Spring
Workshop students from their U.S. host
communities to Washington, DC, in
coordination with FLEX placement
organizations. (Note: Students will
likely be traveling from most of the 50
states.) Provide ground transportation
for students in the DC area, including to
and from Washington area airports.
5. Provide opportunities to attend
cultural events and visit museums and
monuments.
6. Coordinate with the Bureau’s Youth
Programs Division and the Office of
Legislative Affairs in making
appropriate arrangements for individual
meetings for all Spring Workshop
participants with their respective
Members of Congress (Senators and/or
Representative).
7. Provide staff to assist in case of
medical emergencies.
8. Incorporate a component into the
Spring Workshop designed to facilitate
students’ transition from the DC
program back to their host communities.
Include a description of the ways in
which all students will be encouraged to
share what they have learned, both in
their U.S. host communities and when
they return to their home countries.
9. Provide a mechanism for evaluation
of the program in terms of its impact on
the students and its success in fulfilling
the objectives.
A competitive proposal will
incorporate important elements of
American culture in sessions that are
largely interactive and designed to
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 7263]
In the Matter of the Designation of Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso,
also known as Fahd al-Quso, also known as Abu Huthaifah, also known as
Abu Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Adani, also
known as Abu al-Bara', also known as Abu Hathayfah al-Adani, also known
as Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Awlaqi, also known as Huthaifah al-Yemeni,
also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Abu al-Bara', also known as Fahd
Muhammad Ahmad al-Kusso, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist
pursuant to Section 1(b) of Executive Order 13224, as Amended
Acting under the authority of and in accordance with section 1(b)
of Executive Order 13224 of September 23, 2001, as amended by Executive
Order 13268 of July 2, 2002, and Executive Order 13284 of January 23,
2003, I hereby determine that the individual known as Fahd Mohammed
Ahmed al-Quso, also known as Fahd al-Quso, also known as Abu Huthaifah,
also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known as Abu Huthaifah al-
Adani, also known as Abu al-Bara', also known as Abu Hathayfah al-
Adani, also known as Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Awlaqi, also known as
Huthaifah al-Yemeni, also known as Abu Huthaifah al-Abu al-Bara', also
known as Fahd Muhammad Ahmad al-Kusso, committed, or poses a
significant risk of committing, acts of terrorism that threaten the
security of U.S. nationals or the national security, foreign policy, or
economy of the United States.
Consistent with the determination in section 10 of Executive Order
13224 that ``prior notice to persons determined to be subject to the
Order who might have
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a constitutional presence in the United States would render ineffectual
the blocking and other measures authorized in the Order because of the
ability to transfer funds instantaneously,'' I determine that no prior
notice needs to be provided to any person subject to this determination
who might have a constitutional presence in the United States, because
to do so would render ineffectual the measures authorized in the Order.
This notice shall be published in the Federal Register.
Dated: October 18, 2010.
Hillary Rodham Clinton,
Secretary of State.
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