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  Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) - Coal Mine Fatal Accident Investigation Report: Fatality #10 - April 9, ...
As Scott was driving the blue Mack truck, Mattingly positioned the red Mack truck under the auger conveyor to be loaded.
Mattingly again positioned the blue Mack truck under the conveyor to be loaded.
The front left 3/8-inch brake air line contained a hole approximately ¼-inch long that had fl electrical tape applied over the hole and the floor board in the cab of the truck had deteriorate to the extent that the brake pedal was not securely fastened to the floor board.
www.msha.gov /FATALS/2003/FTL03c10.HTM   (3215 words)

  
 Image of the week   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, and Mack Mattingly at a NATO Summit.
Mack Mattingly is best known for serving as Georgia’s first Republican senator since Reconstruction between 1981 and 1987.
Mattingly retired from NATO in February, 1990, after serving the organization during a turbulent time in which Eastern European Communism collapsed.
www.libs.uga.edu /russell/collections/iotw/mattingly-nato.html   (338 words)

  
 Mack Mattingly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mack Francis Mattingly (born January 7, 1931) is a former Republican Senator from Georgia, the first Republican to serve in the US Senate from that state since Reconstruction.
He served in the Senate from January 1981 until January 1987, having been defeated in his bid for re-election by Wyche Fowler.
Mattingly ran against Democrat Zell Miller in the 2000 special election to replace the deceased Senator Paul Coverdell, but Miller succeeded in holding the seat to which he was appointed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mack_Mattingly   (155 words)

  
 Remarks at a Campaign Rally for Senator Mack Mattingly in Atlanta, Georgia
Mack Mattingly is a hard-working man of integrity and one of those rare figures in our public life who's more interested in results than headlines.
I've relied on Mack in the battle to balance the Federal budget by passing the line-item veto.
For example, Mack's opponent voted for a budget that would have eliminated tax indexing and done away with the third year of our tax cut -- in short, a budget that would have made your taxes higher.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1986/100886b.htm   (2701 words)

  
 Mack Mattingly   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
The reel recordings come almost entirely from Mattingly's first three years in the United States Senate (1981-1983) and consist of recordings of brief addresses intended for regular broadcast to home constituents, informing them of Mattingly's positions on the issues of the day and on legislation currently before the Senate.
The cassettes are divided nearly evenly among continuations of Senator Mattingly's radio addresses to his constituents in Georgia (1982-1986), recordings of radio campaign commercials for Mattingly's unsuccessful 1986 reelection attempt, and recordings of various speeches, press conferences, interviews, and radio appearances (1981-1986).
Included are several television commercials for Mattingly's unsuccessful 1986 reelection attempt; recorded interviews, debates, and television appearances from the 1986 campaign as well as from his unsuccessful campaign for the Senate in 2000.
www.libs.uga.edu /russell/collections/specialformats/av/mattinglyav.htm   (420 words)

  
 Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue | Press Releases
It is comprised of 12 at-large members appointed by the Governor to four year terms and the Director of the Office of Planning and Budget serves as an ex-oficio member.
Mack Mattingly was elected to the United States Senate in 1980.
Mattingly served four years in the United States Air Force during the Korean War and was stationed for a time at Hunter Air Field in Savannah.
www.gov.state.ga.us /press/2002_2003/press164.shtml   (350 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Herman Talmadge (1913-2002)
The Senate denouncement, in part, led to Talmadge's defeat at the hands of Republican Mack Mattingly in 1980.
Herman Eugene Talmadge was born on August 9, 1913, in Telfair County.
Although Talmadge won renomination in a runoff, he was sufficiently weakened to be vulnerable in the general election, where he was defeated by Republican Mack Mattingly.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?path=/GovernmentPolitics/Government/StateGovernment/ExecutiveBranch/GovernorsofGeorgia&id=h-590   (1270 words)

  
 NR Comment on NRO
But they've done about as well as might be hoped, in rallying around former senator Mack Mattingly to recapture the seat the GOP lost when Paul Coverdell died suddenly and the state's Democratic governor tapped the popular Miller, a former governor, to succeed him.
Mattingly was elected to the Senate back in 1980.
That makes Mattingly tested throughout the state — something that can't be said for House members like Saxby Chambliss, Johnny Isakson, and Jack Kingston.
www.nationalreview.com /nr_comment/nr_comment080100a.shtml   (417 words)

  
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The principal candidates are Miller, 68, and Republican Mack Mattingly, 69.
Mattingly, a former chairman of the state Republican Party, became the first Republican elected to the U.S. Senate from Georgia since Reconstruction when he defeated a politically-weakened Herman Talmadge in 1980.
Mattingly’s theme so far has been that voters elected a Republican to the seat in 1998 and were shortchanged when Barnes appointed a Democrat.
www.usatoday.com /news/vote2000/preview/ga.htm   (999 words)

  
 Wyche Fowler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He had previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1977 until his senatorial election.
In 1986, as a U.S. Representative, Fowler defeated the incumbent Republican Sen. Mack Mattingly.
Fowler distinguished himself as the junior senator from Georgia (Sam Nunn was the serving senior senator at that time) in a moderate and dependable fashion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wyche_Fowler   (283 words)

  
 CNN.com - Former Sen. Mack Mattingly seeks to replace Coverdell in Senate - July 29, 2000
ATLANTA (AP) -- Former Sen. Mack Mattingly, a longtime friend and political ally of the late Sen. Paul Coverdell, told The Associated Press on Saturday that he will run for Coverdell's Senate seat in the November general election.
Mattingly, who held the seat from 1980 to 1986, knew Coverdell more than 25 years and had television conversations with the Republican on the telephone almost every Sunday before Coverdell's unexpected death July 18.
Mattingly, the first Republican to be elected to the U.S. Senate from Georgia since Reconstruction, held the Senate seat for one term after he defeated Democrat Herman Talmadge in 1980.
archives.cnn.com /2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/07/29/coverdell.bid.ap   (553 words)

  
 Candidate Jailed For Outburst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Seven candidates are vying to fill the remaining four years in the term of the late Republican Sen. Paul Coverdell, who died July 18 of a stroke.
Gates, an Atlanta lawyer who appeared in a debate Sunday night including all seven candidates, had warned Miller and Mattingly before the debate that he might interrupt if he was not allowed to participate.
Mattingly, a Republican, held the seat for one term in the 1980s.
www.jsonline.com /election2000/ap/oct00/ap-debate-outburst101700.asp?format=print   (277 words)

  
 SR 648 - Tom Coleman, Mack Mattingly - de- signate portion of I-95 in honor of
SR 648 - Tom Coleman, Mack Mattingly - de- signate portion of I-95 in honor of
SR 648 98 SR648/CAFA/3 SENATE RESOLUTION 648 By: Senators Johnson of the 1st, Johnson of the 2nd and Boshears of the 6th A RESOLUTION 1- 1 Designating portions of Interstate 95 in honor of Tom 1- 2 Coleman and Mack Mattingly, respectively; and for other 1- 3 purposes.
Mack Mattingly, and 2-17 the Department of Transportation.
www.legis.state.ga.us /legis/1997_98/leg/fulltext/sr648.htm   (245 words)

  
 ATR: GA Senate Race:  Mack Mattingly Signs Taxpayer Protection Pledge, Zell Miller Refuses 
WASHINGTON- Former United States Senator Mack Mattingly (R-Ga.) has signed Americans for Tax Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge, while interim Senator Zell Miller (D-Ga.) has refused to take the same pledge.
Mack Mattingly will continue the tradition that Sen. Coverdell established by working to protect the hardworking taxpayers of Georgia from higher taxes.
Mattingly, by signing the Taxpayer Protection Pledge, has taken the first step that is necessary to continue the tradition established by Sen. Coverdell.
www.atr.org /content/html/2000/oct/101700pr.html   (337 words)

  
 DEMOCRACY 2000 - Savannah Morning News - Miller wins battle for Coverdell's seat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
His principal challenger was Republican Mack Mattingly, 69, who held the Senate seat in the 1980s, and who had hoped to force Miller into a Nov. 28 runoff by holding him below 50 percent of the vote.
The lack of party identification was always viewed as a stumbling block for Mattingly, whose name had not appeared on a Georgia ballot in 14 years and who had to reintroduce himself to thousands of new voters not familiar with his career.
Among the major candidates, Mattingly had the campaign trail to himself for the vast majority of the race.
www.savannahnow.com /democracy2000/DEMsenators.html   (705 words)

  
 The Brunswick News
Mattingly said Congress got involved in the land swap after the park service continually balked at the church's offers to give about 7 acres it owned along the park's northern edge for 6 acres inside the 250-acre park that lie adjacent to the sanctuary and churchyard cemetery.
Then Christ Church brought Sea Island Co. into the deal by offering to give the company approximately 23 acres of land it owns in the vicinity of the church in exchange for the 8.7 acres that contain the suspected Oglethorpe site, a tract the park service was interested in trading for.
Mattingly said he testified before Congress in favor of the swap last year, explaining that the Oglethorpe site "had great scientific potential and that it deserved to be protected and nominated for inclusion in the national record of historic places."
www.thebrunswicknews.com /front/286541296934552.php   (742 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: opinion@ugusta: Replace Coverdell with Mattingly 10/06/00
I voted twice for the late U.S. Sen. Paul Coverdell, R-Ga., and now support former U.S. Sen. Mack Mattingly who is running for this seat.
Mattingly has the common-sense vision to cut taxes for all Americans, pay off the national debt, protect Social Security and Medicare, and make our schools safe and strong for educating the next generation of Americans.
Mattingly has this vision and will work successfully for our state in Washington, D.C. He will work to preserve the Coverdell legacy.
www.augustachronicle.com /stories/100600/opi_087-5715.shtml   (276 words)

  
 The Brunswick News
When Mack Mattingly returned from the Georgia Ports Authority's board meeting in Savannah on Monday, he brought with him some good news.
Success in that arena may be attributed to the fact that the local agribulk facility is one of the few on the East Coast.
Mattingly said he expects such growth to continue into the future.
www.thebrunswicknews.com /front/282732961122469.php   (545 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Mack
Mack, A. — of Kankakee, Kankakee County, Ill. Republican.
Mack, Bryan — of Lakeland, Polk County, Fla. Democrat.
Mack, Edward Joseph — also known as Edward J. Mack — of Michigan.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/mack.html   (784 words)

  
 Election 2000
That left Republican former US Senator Mack Mattingly as the only major candidate other than the current holder of the seat, Democrat Zell Miller.
Former governor and Democrat Zell Miller and former US Senator and Republican Mack Mattingly are considered the front runners.
Mack Mattingly is 69 and was a Republican US Senator from Georgia from 1980 when he defeated then Democratic Senator Herman Talmadge until 1986 when he was defeated by Democrat Wyche Fowler.
www.thomascountynews.com /Elec2000.html   (4907 words)

  
 Legislative Search -
SR 648 Tom Coleman, Mack Mattingly - de- signate portion of I-95 in honor of 1.
Boshears 6th SR 648 A resolution designating portions of Interstate 95 in honor of Tom Coleman and Mack Mattingly, respectively.
Mack Mattingly, and 18 the Department of Transportation.
www.state.ga.us /services/leg/ShowBillPre.cgi?year=1997&filename=1997/SR648   (270 words)

  
 Augusta Georgia: opinion@ugusta: Zell's first TV ad - wrong again 09/07/00
This is a theme being emphasized by former U.S. Sen. Mack Mattingly, the Republican standardbearer against Miller in the Nov. 7 special election.
Mattingly will have his friend Trent Lott's ear on issues ranging from agricultural problems to funding Savannah River Site missions.
As Nancy Coverdell forcefully writes in her letter, ``The goals that have been set by Paul and others in Congress are attainable, but only if we maintain Republican control of the U.S. Senate.
www.augustachronicle.com /stories/090700/opi_124-5112.shtml   (847 words)

  
 CQ'S CONGRESSIONAL STAFF DIRECTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Former U.S. Senator Mack Mattingly (R) will take on interim Democratic Sen. Zell Miller, appointed July 24 by Democratic Gov. Roy Barnes to succeed GOP Sen.
Georgia law requires that a special election be held to fill the seat for the final four years of Coverdell’s term.....
(D) in 1986, Mattingly served as NATO’s Assistant Secretary General for Defense Support (1987-90) and as U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Seychelles (1992-93).....
www.csd.cq.com /PrimaryNews/8-07-2000.htm   (170 words)

  
 New Georgia poll: Bush 52, Gore 36 [Free Republic]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Mattingly still faces a daunting name identification gap with Georgia voters.
The poll, they said, came before Mattingly's efforts to boost his recognition with radio spots and a controversial television ad featuring a knockoff of the copyrighted AFLAC insurance duck.
The Mattingly camp maintains the contest is much narrower, with the possibility of pushing Miller into a runoff.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a39ded7bf1072.htm   (2930 words)

  
 Remarks at a Campaign Rally for Senator Mack Mattingly in Columbus, Georgia
As Mack Mattingly will tell you, that's because some of those folks need watching.
I give you my pledge: Neither Mack nor I will be satisfied until this expansion reaches every sector of our economy and until every American who wants a job has a job.
Since I began appointing Federal judges to be approved by people like Mack Mattingly in the Republican Senate, the Federal judiciary has become tougher, much tougher, on criminals.
www.reagan.utexas.edu /archives/speeches/1986/102886e.htm   (2560 words)

  
 Roll Call : Senate Race Splits 'G-8' @ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
PHILADELPHIA - Republicans Mack Mattingly and Lewis Jordan failed to push each other out of the Georgia Senate race during a closed- door meeting Tuesday, paving the way for a GOP battle the National Republican Senatorial Committee said it plans to largely ignore.
Trying to quell speculation that he would quit the race before Friday's filing deadline, Mattingly told Georgia delegates to the Republican National Convention here Wednesday that aides in Atlanta have formally filed his Senate candidacy.
Mattingly, who held Coverdell's Senate seat from 1981 to 1987, said several former colleagues,
static.highbeam.com /r/rollcall/august032000/senateracesplitsg8   (186 words)

  
 Mack Mattingly for U.S. Senate [Free Republic]
Senator Mack Mattingly has led a distinguished life as both a public servant and as a successful businessman in the private sector.
Senator Mattingly served one term in the U.S. Senate serving on the Appropriations, Banking and Housing, Ethics and Joint Economic Committees.
This one's a puzzler to me. Mattingly was unseated by Wyche Fowler (yep, "witch...") who "talked like a conservative but voted like Teddy Kennedy." So far, Mack M's polling numbers are abysmal.
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a39e6d7d47cde.htm   (547 words)

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