111908 Guide

The sequence is frequently used to denote dates in , particularly April 11, June 11, and November 11 .

: On January 11, 2008, the Department of State issued a Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) regarding the Keystone Pipeline project within the United States, a critical step for the issuance of a Presidential Permit. 111908

: Marking the birth of Jane Matilda Bolin , who became the first African-American woman to serve as a judge in the United States. The sequence is frequently used to denote dates

: A longitudinal study (found on page 11:1908 of Diabetes Care ) investigated how exposure to toxic metal mixtures, such as arsenic and lead, is associated with faster increases in glycemia, potentially accelerating the development of Type 2 diabetes. Legal and Policy Documents : A longitudinal study (found on page 11:1908

: The first passenger train arrived at the western border of Yellowstone National Park, following the completion of a scenic spur line ordered by E.H. Harriman.

: On November 11, 2008 (often archived as document 111908), the Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions issued an order regarding Paul Kellogg, barring him from the securities industry for five years due to violations of the Kentucky Securities Act.