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  • Council on Physical Fitness with a board appointed by the President and funding fiom appropriations. The greater flexibility, independence and proven eff~ctiveness of the independent private entity model better meets the need for mobilizing the media
  • President. The mission of the Conference of Mayors is: to aid the development of effective national urban policy; to strengthen federal-city relationships; to ensure that federal policy meets urban needs; and to provide mayors with the leadership
  • -1993 01:34pm TO: (See Below) FROM: Jonathan P. Gill Office of Media Affairs SUBJECT: President's Remarks at Bill Signing, Aviation Commission THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immed1ate Release April 7, 1993 REMARKS
  • . NW Suite 10&0 Wutllngton, DC 20004-1107 1202) 2'72·2004 VftieA 12021 272·2074 TT 1202J 272-2022 Fa. • NATIONAL COUNCIL ON DISABILITY An indepem1e~zt federal agmcy U'orking with the President and Hze Congress to illcret7~e t!re inclusio,r
Urban Issues (Item)
  • discussed below, will have similarly concentrated impacts in urban areas. · A. dapital Access and Community Development. In the first year of the Clinton Presidency, the Administration focused heavily on the issue of access to capital for underserved
[Hamm, Peter] (Item)
  • the formation of the President's Council on Sustainable Development. The 25 charter members of that commission come from government, industry, labor and the civil rights and environmental communities. Secretary Babbitt is a member, as (lre Commerce Secretary Ron
  • -606-2784 Council of American Building Officials Dick Kuchnicki 5203 Leesburg Pike Falls Church, VA 22041 703-931-4533 703-3 79-1546 Council of State Community Development Agencies John Sidor Executive Director 444 North Capitol St., NW, Suite 224
  • rhar people think the set-asides for minorities arc the only ones," says Smith, whose company graduated from S(a) nearly a decade ago. He also served as chairman of President George Bush's Commission on Minority 194 Business Development. "We're
  • director and council co-chair." "A universal goal throughout has been bringing services to people, and into communities. 'It had to be a bottom-up approach, where we developed program around people and their needs,' said Marvin Petty, a coordinating council
  • and cannot vote for the President on the island. Due to the economic and social challenges within their community, various debates have developed throughout Puerto Rico's history concerning the political status it maintains with the United States. Today, 2.7
Economic (Item)
  • . TREASURY--Bosnia Troops Tax Relief: The House Ways and Means Committee will likely mark up legislation this week that provides tax relief for armed forces personnel in Bosnia. The Administration supports legislation that would grant the President authority
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((aX6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified information ((bXI) of the FOIA) b(2) Release would
  • is "to strengthen the leila's economy throu"gh ·a :ries of regional educati~ilal onferences and ''through Jmmunity-based works)iops oil .sues and topics vital to. creal~ 1g and sustaining comm·unity nd economic development · · One program goal is •to strengthen
Economy (Item)
  • the Secretary of the T~easury, succeeding ~loyd Bentsen, he was the President's National Economic Adviser. and the head of the National Economic Council, a position now occupied by Laura ·Tyson, who was the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. \ One
  • the Secretary detennines necessary to ensure the development and operation of same gender classes) any statutory or regulatory requirement of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Prohibits discrimination or preferences .in Federal employment
  • to the Republican cuts. Attachment cc: Vice President Gore Leon Panetta George Stephanopoulos Ha:t;old Ickes Don Baer Erskine Bowles Kitty Higgins Bill Curry ' .. U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Washington. D.C. 20410-4000 OFFICE
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: 10993 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: HUD - Accomp. In Clinton Admin. Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 1 "1: • S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
  • that provided the foundation for sustained economic growth. We are not just riding a cyclical recov~ry. -- we ~blished a new long-term ~ection that will continue to strengthen our economy for years to come. · This President has made tough decisions. We slashed
  • SECURITY COUNCIL Subject: Presidential Determination and Report on the Negative Impact of FY 97 Obligation Limitations on U.S. Population Assistance Efforts The Secretary of State and the Administrator of the Agency for International Development concur
  • . • Facilitating the development of local initiatives. • Developing sustainable environmental policies-similar to those used with the California Gnatcatcher-to preserve ecosystems while allowing economic growth. Highlights of Job and Economic Investments
  • resources of developing countries. While observers worry that overpopulation contributes to poverty, ignorance, disease and premature deaths, the greatest fear is that people will reproduce beyond the earth's ability to sustain them. Can the planet run out
  • -Page 521 Substantive Symmetry in Hemispheric Relations Richard E. Feinberg Special Assistant to the President for Inter-American Afraln, National Security Council- Page S2S DEMOCRATIC VALUES AND ECONOMIC THOUGHTS What is an American Patriot? Pat
HI-Spanics (Item)
  • of Directors. Pres:Advisory Commit~on Trade Policy & Negotiations President's ~ofY!mission on. Environmental Quality. President's Commission on White House Fellowships .Pres. Committee on, Employment of People with Dis-: . abilities. .. . ' ·President's Council
Latinos (Item)
  • of the Hoover Commission on the Executive Branch, established by President Truman, as director of defense mobilization and a member of President Eisenhower's National Security Council, and as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare. In addition to being
  • statute [(a)(3) of the PRA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S
  • for free or at a discount for economic development purposes, when community development plans meet a strict test for economic viability and job creation. --The President has asked the National Economic Council and the Department of Defense to draft
  • in 1993 by Korn/Ferry and Catalyst shows that women represent 3 to 5 percent of all senior level managers-vice president and above-in the private sector. ... ... _, .. __ Page3 * White women in corporate America agree they have made some movement
  • , White women represent 77.2 percent of all women in the labor force. * Surveys conducted in 1993 by ~m/Feny and Catalyst shows that women represent 3 to 5 percent of all senior level managers-vice president and abovt>rin the private sector
  • A. FlanaUoyd John Ogilvie, Chaplain, United States Senate gan, NAICU's vice president for 10:00·10:45 a.m. Making Quality Count: A Report from the government relations and policy Education Commission of the States development, will give a briefing The Honorable
  • as a percent of GDP from 5.4% of GDP ln ft.scal year l!JfJ 10 l.7~ of GDP tn ftscal year 1991. PUBLlC LIAISON;# 3 STIMULUS To sustain and strengthen the recovery and create additional jobs now, the President has proposed an economic stimulus plan totalling
Natapoff, Sam (Item)
  • part of President Clinton's new economic vision for America -forward-look· ing, multilateral, stable, and sustainable. The United States, generating 23 percent of global GDP, is the linchpin of this new economic order. Fifty years from now, our children
  • FOR FEDERAL ACTIONS ON LOCAL ECONOMIES (Revised 7/15/94) 1. The President should establish a Council of Local Economic Advisors that would explore these issues, test new ideas, and ensure a continuing dialogue between local and national leaders. 2
Suffrage (Item)
  • would.violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of tbe PRA] P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of tbe PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between tbe President and bis advisors. or between
  • stated that working on community seroice projects encourages people to want to continue to seroe othe~] . The President. Good for you. Q~ Thank you for visiting. The President. Thank you all very much. You're terrific. I feel a lot better about my
Women [1] (Item)
  • ·.on Leave would develop a list of ??ssible partic::::ipants throus-h its . list o+ . · WJ.tnesses at the three hearJ..ngs. . The .White HoUse select from this list. . I I ' . . can . . . . OUI'LINE OF EVENT: The President. arrives and conducts
  • . . . ' .· VICE PRESIDENT, PROGRAM DEVElOPMENT/Kathleen Vander Harct . VICE PRESIDENT, FINANa AND ADMINISTRATION/Bowndo Watldn1 Noel VICE PRESIDENT, RESEARCH/Mikoft Morrla . . · . ·, DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION RESOURCES/Aurlel Pdgrlm '. :i:t'.'.~ ~:::. i
  • . "This place is under control," said Jacqueline West, president of the Potomac Gardens Residents Council. "It's easy to observe; everything is in one block of quadrants." Lucy Murray, a spokeswoman for the D.C. Department of Public and Assisted Housing, said
Iowa Trip [1] (Item)
  • the Senate left off in improving this bill, particularly by improving the farm safety net and doing more for rural development. \' . Talking Points for the President on the Senate Farm Bill February 8, 1996 o Senate passed a Farm Bill yesterday (vote
Japan [2] (Item)
  • issues in international trade. The Uruguay Round marks a first step toward recognizing the interdependence of economic and environmental goals in world trade rules. The preamble to the new World Trade Organization establishes sustainable development
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10991 FolderiD: Folder Title: Hispanics and Hispanic Vote [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 6 2 President CUnton Hispanic Americana "Hispanic• tl1'l
Middle Class (Item)
  • Institute of Technology BODY: The battle for 1996 is on: President Clinton is fighting for survival by , invoking divisive class prejudice, while the Republicans are no better in their promise to create prosperity out of thin air. The economy has been doing
Budget [1] (Item)
  • a Federal statute ((a)(3) of the .PRA) P4 Release would diselose trade seerets or eonfidential eommereial or flnaneial information ((a)(4) ofthe PRA) P5 Release would diselose eonfldential adviee between the President and his advisors, or between sueh
  • that both the HDuse of Representatives and the Senate .teeelltly passed Water ReaOun:a Development Act (WRDA) billa that, if e.nacted, could reestablish the biennial authorization cycle that ls needed for an orderly and mana&eable water resources program
  • Security Council and that Jewish people have exploited an exaggerated misery the State Departmel}t under Presidents· Nixon and Ford. to gain power, and his anti-Zionism on the notion that HATE.STORY I T MAY 30, 1988 1~ been against you? You run
Worker Issues (Item)
  • , particularly CDFis, will be engines of community-based growth and investment. Additional tools include: * * Empowerment Zones Title XX investments in self-sustaining institutions Tax-breaks for investments in Community Development Corporations Tax-breaks
  • of (1) the gender of the president of the franchise system, and (2) the gender of the Page 55 Journal of Small Business Management, April, 1996 contact executive responsible for business development and franchising opportunities within
  • this whole thing would not have worked in the·proper way. We have regular, disciplined sustained efforts involving the Secre'tary of the Treasury the Secretary of Labor the Trade Ambassador, the Council of Economic Advisers Chair, our Commerce Secretary
  • Release would diselose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors. or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would
  • Defense and Education Fund; Patt Derian, former Assist-3.n:t Secret;;ry of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs; Joan Dunlop, President of the International Women's Health Coalition; Madeleine Kunin, former Governor of Vermont; Wangari Maathai
  • and efficiency and the independent regulation of Russia's nuclear facilities. 8 EN\'IRONMENT • Issued executive order establishing the President's Council on Sustainable Development to advise him on matters related to "economic growth that will benefit
  • Development Council; the SEDA - Council of Governments; the Economic Development Council of Northeast Pennsylvania; and, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Together these entities would be able to serve all flood impacted areas of the Commonwealth. SMALL
Pensions (Item)
  • or more employees are covered. The President's proposal, developed as part of Vice President Gore's Reinventing Government initiative, creates a new simple, voluntary "40l(k)" retirement plan for small businesses with up to 100 employees, called
Labor (Item)
  • REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES UNION, AFL-CIO The Washington Hilton 11:53 A.M. EDT • THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Bob. And thank you ladies and gentlemen for that wonderful, wonderful reception. AUDIENCE MEMBER
  • that this is to be a very short speech in which the President talks about accomplishments and second term plans. The meeting will occur in the Indian Treaty Room following an informal breakfast. The President will speak at the podium. The talking points should express
Black Males (Item)
  • Democratic primary. Schrooke, who was Stare's AttorneY for dre City of Baltimore before his eJection, earlier served with the Dome.
  • • administrative requirements will reduce paperwork. •Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT). Under a separate plan developed by Vice President 1 Gore, states will be encouraged to move away from welfare checks and food stamp coupons toward Electronic Benefits Transfer
International (Item)
  • to the political painkillers of violence and demagoguery, and blaming their problema on others when they should be dedicated to the hard work of finding real answers to those problema in reconciliation, in power-sharing, in sustainable development. We see the signa
  • would violate a Federal statute f(a)(3) of the PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information J(a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors
Iowa Trip [3] (Item)
  • President, held offices in the county pork producers group, and has served on several committees including the National Pork Producers Council's Pork Quality Assurance Committee. John and Beck Hejlik Britt, lA The couple operates a farrow-to-finishes
  • advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) ofthe PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified Information ((b)(l) ofthe FOIA
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) ofthe FOIA) b(2) Release would
  • of this year. .; -the work of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports in developing a report, which will be out in late September, compiling existing data on the benefits of physical activity, fitness, and sports participation for girls
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advlson la)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified Information [(b)(l) of the FOIA) b(:Z) Release would
  • Employment · English only Export council · Family values People for America Fireside Chat Flood stuff Statement on floods in VA GA politics Live GI Bill Glass ceiling Govemers Association Great speeches History education History MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: RE
  • ) P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his
  • Voters was started later the same year, with nine other local groups to follow in cuyat1oga County·; ttle 10 "tlranct1 leagues," as they are known, make up the Cuyahoga County League of Women Voters. In its 75th anniversary year, said national president
Iowa Trip [2] (Item)
  • wonders for rural development. Rural America no longer looks that good. The President will sign the telecommunications bill, which may be one of the most significant pieces of legislation this Congress will pass. It will break down barriers to the spread
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10993 FolderiD: Folder Title: March Speeches Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 1 draft 3/22/96 12:30 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS
  • Release would disc:lose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a c:learly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security
  • wielded to advance the church's cause. The church's power in that era !"was greatly exaggerated," said Paul O'Dwyer, the former City Council President. Yet part of the aura, he said, stemmed from the close relationship of the !faithful and the church. 1
  • Joe Velasquez draft saturday 12 noon President William Jefferson Clinton Remarks- to National council of La Raza Miami, Florida July 18, 1994 I want to thank my Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, first for that introduction
  • on significant developments as required by law. William J. Clinton The White House, July 12, 1995. r-i:-·:·:;~··· I I I Y.-. -·,·::':;-\~'·::·-,-··:-';":'_;;"~·~. Remarks on Welfare Reform and an Exchange With Reporters july 13, 1995 The President. Good
  • for Government Reform; Calif. Judges Assn.; Council on Individual Rights and Responsibilities; PTA. Personal: Enjoys art and farming. TABULAR OR GRAPHIC MATERIAL SET FORTH IN THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT DISPLAYABLE PHOTO: Crum Reynoso ---- INDEX REFERENCES ---- KEY
  • -~---------~·----- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20504 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: ANTHONY LAKE ... SUBJECT: STATE OF THE UNION DECEMBER 22, 1995 I have asY.ed a number of foreign policy experts and thoughtful commentators to provide a page or two
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10996 FolderiD: Folder Title: Atti [Remarks by Gephardt] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 8 1 Achsah Nesmith was a speechwriter for President carter from
Olympics [4] (Item)
  • May 13, 1996 SECTION: NATIONAL DESK LENGTH: 6960 words HEADLINE: Transcript of Press Briefing on the Olympics by Vice President Gore CONTACT: White House Press Office, 202-456-2100 DATELINE: WASHINGTON, May 14 BODY: Following is the transcript
  • hundreds of speeches, of I• ....---: ... ___,........... ..... -.. . A~~ · · · the President's Pen~ which almost none (with the .exception of foreign policy apcccbes), has emerged fiom the Preaident'a mouth re· IIU8Iy l'Cielllbling 'the orisi· naL Ou
  • confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA] C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained
College [1] (Item)
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a dearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security elassified information ((b)(l) ofthe FOIA) b(2) Release would
Women [2] (Item)
  • mu~ttum o..·~r all tapes 7!74 - Nixon impeachment begins 7/74 - President Nil!.On resigns 8174 - Dean &r: Ehrlichman jailed for misconduct 8/74 - Nh.on admits he ordered cover-up 8174 - Ford gives Nixon pardon 9174 - Leon Jaworski resigns 10174 - Hald
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or fmaneial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release. would constitute a clearly
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: 10996 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Fenton High SchoolS/11/93 [National Service Initiative] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 8 1 • f President of the United
  • would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a dearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance
Tobacco [1] (Item)
  • ) For Immeqiate Release September 21, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT PRESIDENTIAL GALA Marriott Center Denver, Colorado 9:02 P.M. MDT I( I .. THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Mr. Vice President, you certainly convinced me. (Laughter.) Folks, I hope I live
  • would violate a Federal statute ((a)(3) ofthe PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors
  • the warmup for Elvis. Well, I ran for President this year for one reason and one reason only: I wanted to come back to this convention center and finish that speech I started four years ago. · Well, last night Mario Cuomo taught us how a real nominating
  • development led to the establishment of the North American Development Bank. . I also want to recognize my good friend, Gloria Molina for her leadership, not only in Los Angeles, but all across our land -- and your President, Antonio Gonzales, who was critical
  • sources to try to find out what the massive retreat would mean to President Thieu and his long-suffering country. ·Dispatches from all three correspondents formed the basis of the analysis of VietNam's crisis written by Richard Bernstein
Violence (Item)
  • would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed in accordance
  • ."' The he "IIi!! most jurisprudcnrinlly rud · vice preSident!' Time Editor Strobe · Washington Post's AI Kamen wrote. leal n01itinee in recent mcmory"ln us ce reyer wro e nnssession o£ firearm near a school sho'u''d be' a· crime Because value ·1 i I I
  • subcommittee hearing on the right-to-know bill last week, charging that gag clauses and informal HMO policies ..enfor" a code of silence that flies in the face of the principle of informed consent. •• Karen Ignagni, President and CEO of the American Association
  • virtually lmpasslble. · the.~ COJ1!Dlunlty-based organlzalloos The problem s~ar~s:wtth most state 8&: . Outrtghtcorruptionlsfarfromunknown run eeonomlc development proJe!.:ls (e.g., sembly members serving as part-timers. In Washington but dlslresslngly
Medicaid (Item)
  • PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6
History (Item)
  • as conducive to realizing maximum use and sustainable development. . ~.!___·_=·=~~-:..:_~~~:==-=-=--·--··~·~-·~·~···~:-_·-~···_·-_-~----·~·--_·-~· _· ------~------~·-·_··,'--·--~~-~-·_,.-·!_--_,_.--~·~-"----' LABOR LAWS AND ANTI-TRUST ACfiONS Roosevelt's
  • additional new officer. This is unaqceptable. Office of ·National Drug Control Policy·: '- ELIMINATED . Elimination of.all funding for this office, created by President Bush, would severely curtail .the President's ability to sustain a coordinated effort
  • . CITY OF PHILADELPHIA CITY COUNCIL COMMITIEES HAPPY FERNANDEZ Room 484 C"rty Hall Chair Transportation & Public Ull1llles Vice Chair Commerce &&:onomic Development Member ApproprlaiJons Slreels &Services Public Heallh, Human Services & Racreallon
GI Bill (Item)
  • . is president of the Democratic Leadership Council. Jack Kemp, former secretc.ry of the Department of Ho1i8ing and Urban Development, is co-directoT of' Empower America. President Clinton Addresses Nation's Mayors TUesday, June 20, 1995 "Now, we have
  • would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA] PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRA] P6 Release would
  • For will release the report at a news conference on Friday, August 21 at 11:00 a.m., in the President's Room of the Adolphus Hotel in Dallas. The Adolphus Hotel is located at 1321 Commerce St. (dose to the Dallas Convention Center· site of the Religious Right's
  • , Illinois) August 29, 1996 For Immed1ate Release ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION United center Chicago, Illinois 9:00 P.M. COT THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Chairman, Mr. Vice President, my fellow Democrats, and my fellow Americans
  • : In 1994, President Clinton sigrted into la.w the Goals 2.000 Acl which s~pports the development of s&Rndards of e.xcelleru::e for rtuden&s and en~urages grusroots reforms ta in1prove our "hools. More than 45 stJ\tes and th.ousands of schools
  • ) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted Invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National
Olympics [2] (Item)
  • ) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA) C. Closed
  • . The Administration's coordinated federal stl"ategy to address hotnelessness includes a special focus on homeless veterans. • Targeted. Suppgtl,iy_e_~.ngip._g, The President's budget calls tor $1.6 billion to assist communities in developing local, coordinated
  • Agencies (39 agencies outside Executive Departments] A. ·Agencies-of the Executive Office of the President f1 agencies) Council of Economic Advisors Council on Environmental c;fuality Office of Management and Budget Office of National Drug Control Policy
  • Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA) P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors
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A.C.E. (Item)
  • and their organization, the North American Securities Administrators' Association (NASAA) . · "I applaud the development and implementation of ACE-Net," said Vice President Al Gore. "This is a prime example of how the Clinton Administation is r·einventing government
  • the President and his advisors, or between such advisors )a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy )(a)(6) of the PRA) b(l) National security classified information )(b)(l) ofthe FOIA) b(1) Release would
  • PHOTO ONLY 5:10pm5:15 pm CITY COUNCIL SfAFB PHOTO DOWNSTAIRS HALLWAY OFFICIAL PHOTO ONLY 5:15pm 5:25pm · THE PRESIDENT and the First Lady depart GuUd Hall via motorcade en route The City of Derry Airport Lauding Zone [drive time: 15 minutes
  • in the reality of today. One of the first things I did as President was to establish the National Economic Council. It just made good sense. In the past, we had a National Security Council to deal with foreign and security matters, but no unit to coordinate all
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors. or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA) P6 Release would constitute a dearly
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  • a proposal to the Economic Development AdmiDistradoa for a S2 million grant for Infrastructure developmcol at the Naval Base. such as buildlug a major road through the site. Although we are not guaranteed this . - moDey, an aimouacemcnt by the President oChis
  • trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA) PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) ofthe PRA) P6 Release would constitute a clearly
  • ---------- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. phone log Harman ot Carolyn; RE: Telephone number (partial) (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) 002. memo Laura Tyson to the President; RE: Corporate Citizenship
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  • positions at Northern including Acting Presidents Executive Vice President, Dean of Planning and Development ~c! Dean of Occupational Studies. President Valdez is noted for her civic and community involvement. She has been recognized as a prominent educator
Family Values (Item)
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10992 FolderiD: Folder Title: Family Values Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 6 3 FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE _Family Values Addres~ Governor- Bill Clinton
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10993 FolderiD: Folder Title: Kennedy- Kassebaum [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 1 0 President William J. Clinton Signing of Kassebaum-Kennedy Bill
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  • the staunchest dethe Democratic vote in Callfomta, fenders of preference:; in many which Is crucial to President Clin- states, account for only 7 percent of cauromia's population, compart~d ton's re..elec:tlon prospects. POlls taken In the last year have wJth
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  • . 25 sure our LCe is to ~ else·h other, nd partlYe sup!formers sustainable development all around the · crippling our society, limiting personal freeworld. We will ask Congress to ratify the new dom, and frayirig the ties that bind us. GATr accord. We
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  • , SO, of Anderson Township, is The Enquirer's vice president for community affairs. He is chairman of the Family Development Council and the Cincinnati Sports and Events Commission and is active with numerous charities, including the FreeStore
  • on welfare reform. In November, he is elected to his fourth term as governor. Oil prices drop dramatically in February. 1989 Clinton co-chairs the President's National Education Summit. 1990 The Democratic Leadership Council names Clinton a.o; its chairman
  • [ [ t .240 Ill THE SERENDIPITY CITY ished. The city's homegrown theaters have developed their own distinctive, dependable personalities (though that doesn't mean you can . pigeonhole them), and all of.them make a habit of surprising us now
  • spirited discussions were on figuring out how to mobilize the financing needed to sustain growth. We talked extensively about encouraging private sector financing of the infrastructure projects. We agreed to work together to further develop the banking
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  • staff. KliTAK ROCK & CAMPBELL Omaha, Nebraska Associate, 1987; Summer Associate, 1985, 1986. Worked in litigation. tinanoo and tax departments. PAUL SIMON FOR PRESIDENT Council Bluffs, Iowa/Minneapolis, Minnesota Field Coordjnator, Myance,persgn, 1987
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: 10996 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Blue Ribbon Schools May 14 '93 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 8 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' • President
  • DATE:~~o'i !).ot:J..o- dilol-~ CONPIBBN'fiidl (1 of 11 copies) DATE: TO: PROM: March 31, 1993 President Bill Clinton Stanley B. Greenberg RE: POSITIONING THE HEALTH CARE INITIATIVE The administration is in a strong position to present a heal.th
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  • ~ Women's Business Council. The interagency committee, which was created by tho President a year ago. is comprised of 13 ~gh ranking officials who ·are committed to ensurins that tho Administration is fully engag~ in meetins the concerns and needs of women
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  • Development ••• and Federico Pena at the Department of Transportation ••• and hundreds of other Latinos who are making a difference throughout the Administration, including Araceli Ruano, my extraordinary policy adviser ••• and Carolyn Curiel, speechwriter
  • Secretary· (Hilton Head, south carolj.na) ·. ·Int~rnal. Transcript J)ecemb~r ~;1., 1994 . R~S BY ~HE P~SIDENT .AT THE .RENAISSANCE CONV~TI~N. DINNER · Hyatt Regency Hotel THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. (Applause.) Thank you very· -.much. {Applause.) .You know
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  • , and conclude that recruitment and retention programs on behalf of underserved groups are no longer necessary," said Robert H. Atwell, president of the council. Of particular concern is the declining number of Hispanic high school graduates. The high school
  • . The new agreement binds all three nations to get smart about environmental protection. · It mandates pollution prevention -- not just cleanup. It requires sustainable development -that is, using natural resources prudently, instead of needlessly depleting
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  • Secretary on October 23. permitted it to corrupt various institutions of Colombian government and society and to The President's News Conference disrupt Colombian commerce and economic With President Boris Yeltsin of development. Russia in Hyde Park, New
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  • pounds. "I the FMLA doesn't extend as far as an had developed an infection, which a.douoement of the president who signed threw me into early labor," Carol says. it into law_ The Sheridans are mncerned "They gave me medicine to atop the by Clinton's
  • o.f the Presidents December 14, 1993 CITE: 29 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. 2589 LENGTH: 460 words HEADLINE: Proclamation 6639 National Firefighters Day, 1993 ijiGHLIGHT: By the President of the Unite'd States of America BODY: A Proclamation ·This year our
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  • . i,". '· During the break you said that Mr. Gates, Bill Gates, said that there's at least a possibility .of developing a log ~MR. BROKAW: Yes, they've got a log built in now that you can go in and check on • THE PRESIDENT: Yes, so the parents can see
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  • when one Latina produced a Presidential event- Susanna Valdez; another worked out the logistics - Isabelle Tapia; another made the site ready for the President - Grace Garcia; a Latino helped develop the policy - Jose Cerda; and I wrote the President's
  • women. in the recent parliamentary elections, and the appointment of the first woman to the boorcl of directors of the International Fund for Ireltmd are ~ developments which will enhance the important role of women in the political life of Ireland
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  • , and we will use real-outcome standards from the President's Council on Physical Fitness to assess progress. Character and Values. A democratic society depends on citizens of sound character and virtue, just as a successful school needs a disciplined
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10994 FolderiD: Folder Title: Paperwork Reduction Act [and] EXCELLENCE IN GOVERNMENT Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 2 Final PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON
  • , California) For Immediate Release September 22, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO COMMUNITY OF SANTA ANA Boys and Girls Club Santa Ana, California 11:18 A.M. PDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Jason, for the introduction. I am delighted to be here
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  • of Vice President Gore's National Performance the Food and Drug Administration's "Reinventing the Regulation of Cancer Drugs" proposes to shorten development and review times for cancer products and to make it easier for many cancer drugs approved
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10993 FolderiD: Folder Title: Japan [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 1 President William J. Clinton saturday Radio Address The oval Office February 19
  • (Flossmoor, Illinois) For Immediate Release September 17, 1996 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE COMMUNITY OF THE HOMEWOOD AREA Homewood-Flossmoor School Flossmoor, Illinois 4:56 P.M. CDT THE PRESIDENT: I don't know how we could arrange
  • leaders. Only President Clinton's veto pen has kept environmental laws in place. E X E C U T I V E 0 F F I C E 0 F T H E P R E S I D E N T 01-Jul-1996 11:04am TO: Julia Moffett FROM: Brian J. Johnson Council on Environmental Quality SUBJECT
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  • in developing several sentences regarding the environment around corporc~t~ parti
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  • TO: Stephanie. Streett . Deputy Assistant to the President & Director of Scheduling _ _PENDING Anne Walley Deputy Assistant to the President & Director of Scheduling FROM: Don Baer Assistant to the President and Director of Communications REQUEST: v\deo
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  • facilities. • Treasury· Low-Income Housing Tax Credits: Governor Carnahan wrote the President and Secretary Bentsen in March asking to carry-over all 1993 lowincome housing tax credits to 1994. The 1993 floods disrupted the application and development
  • : ~J/Ja,;v NUMBBR. OP PAGBS: . ("uidudiog ·, ': mvcr) • . . .. January 13, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR: ALEXIS HERMAN Assistant to the President for Public Uaison FROM: BERNARD E. ANDERSON Assistant Secretary Designate ~~-Mil Standards, USDOL
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  • Department, cut down.the Transportation Depa~tment, and shrink 60 programs into four at the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Our reinventing government initiative, led by Vice President Gore, already has helped to shrink bureaucracy and free up
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  • . . . And there are always developers buying land . . . and touting it as a great place to be." Page4 Newsday, September 9, 1996 Duke geologist Duncan Heron owns two houses near the middle of Topsail Island, both of which sustained heavy damage. "Thanks to you and other
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  • representative of a national population, based on their 1992 presidential choice•. Because the ten-year balanced budget option has been rejected by Republicans and both the President and the Republican Congress have submitted seven-year plans, in effect the only
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  • to participate in a telephone verification system with the INS. Let me add, however, that we are absolutely committed to protecting privacy and civil rights. The Administration will develop pilots carefully, building in safeguards against the invasion of privacy
  • Secretary For Immediate Release April 28, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT CEREMONY FOR THE NATIONAL TEACHER OF THE YEAR The Rose Garden 12:05 P.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Secretary Riley, Governor Knowles, to our distinguished Teacher
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  • : By SHERYL STOLBERG, TIMES STAFF WRITER DATELINE: WASHINGTON BODY: First came the V -chip. Now comes the V-word. V for values. As President Clinton and the nation's entertainment moguls convene at the White House today to take the first tender steps toward
  • /659-0670 ... Edward Neuschler, Health Insurance Association of America ................... 202/824-1694 ... Thomas Stoiber (Coopers & Lybrand), American Academy of Actuaries .... 202/223-8196 (AAA) Sponsors ... Dallas Salisbury, president, Employee
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  • to President Clinton. Kelly families have faced the possibility of drastic downsizing at the base for the past five years, but a closing of the center had seemed unlikely after Secretary of Defense William J. Perry and Secretary of the Air Force Sheila E
  • of the Hispanic opportunity," said Robert Howells, the president of Mendoz.a, Dillon, which is owned by the WPP Group, the parent of J. Walter Thompson. "Now, a majority of our time is spent with existing clients, telling them they should consider spending more
  • was nothing compared with what is coming next." "Jenifer, the incoming .president of the American Council on Education, the umbrella group for the nation's 1,600 accredited colleges and universities, said at the group's annual meeting here Monday that Muhammad
  • year a former United· .been used to faShion parts of some of the previ- gers took the stepped-up security in stride. to be alert to suspicious bags. plri:e1s fornia begin ·with the ,numbers 55. But FBI Airlines president, Percy Woods, was ·injured ous
  • vice president of the But the figure that evoked Synagogue Council of America. the sharpest pang of sentlmen& At the request or Mrs. King, was Mrs. John F. Kennedy, the church service lnclud~d a widowed-like Corella King- taped excerpt from the last
  • "Sandy" D'Aleinberte is the president of the American Bar Association. SIASA "The fact is that minorities do ot trust the court system. They don't trust it to resolve their disputes or administer justice fairly," said Desiree Leigh of Seattle
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  • !ervlca~ aJC, 1993; DHH$ pub- = . lfc:l1lon no. (PHSlS3-123Z. ·. L P&to R. lDDtZ AD, Bateham J, Thun M, Hpdt C. Moltll from smoldnQ In developing coun· . Ules, 1950-o2000. lndif'ld .afmaces ftoftl nidanal vat . Oxford, England: OXford University Prau
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10992 FolderiD: Folder Title: · Export Council Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 6 3 . t. . TALKING POINTS FOR MEETING WITH EXPORT COUNCIL • Thank you
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  • OF THE PRESIDENT STAFF FROM: SUBJECT: LEON E. PANETTA . CHIEF OF STAFF BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE PROCESS Please be reminded that the 1995 round of the defense base closure and realignmentcommission process ("BRAC-95") has commenced·. The Secretary of Defense
  • For Immediate Release STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT: ECONOMY CREATES 8 MILLION NEW JOBS Four years ago, I said if America met its economic challenge by bringing down the deficit, investing in education and training, rewarding work and opening markets, we could
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  • : MARCH 6, 1996 SUBJECT: INFORMATION UPDATE Since I have not been able to attend the Tuesday meetings regularly, I wanted to touch base with everyone on the following WH issues and events: MESSAGE EVENT SCHEDULE The overall themes that the President
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10991 FolderiD: Folder Title: · Challenges Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s .91 5 6 2 PRESIDENT CLINTON: MEETING THE CHALLENGE TO TAKE OUR STREETS BACK FROM
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  • . Researched and developed policy, wrote speeches and position papers for John Rauh. 1987 President. Stoner & Associates, Cincinnati. Managed the sale of this pension benefits administration firm. Kept all employees and clients on board. 1982-1986 Real
  • for National Service Baltimore Program Puts Youths to Work Rebuilding Neighborhoods ByGaryLee Wubinalon Pool SUIIWriler J I BALTIMORE, Feb. 22-AI· though President Clinton's program for national service is still in the planning stages at the White House
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  • short years ago, were throwing money at real estate developers for use in projects that had no more merit than the funding of a buggy whip factory. Please, Mr. President, listen to John Scully, but listen to me as we'' The small business person has
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: 10995 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Radio Address 3/20/93 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 3 President of the United States Radio Address March 20, 1993 Good
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  • to President Kirwin and the trustees of this great university, the Center for International Development and Conflict Management has established the Anwar Sadat Chair for Population, Development and Peace. In the spirit of what he did, and in the hopes
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  • , Michael Waldman Dan Pink (456-7173) February 20, 1996 Technology speech Attached is the third speech in the "technology trilogy" the Vice President delivered last week. I thought you might be interested in it -- or at least be able to steal from
  • a year, or $32 a month. The store where he works will pay the employer share. If he chooses the VA plan, At's employer will pay the employer share of his premium, and the VA will pay his 20016 share of the premium to the alliance. ·'-·. PRESIDENT
  • *Program The President Senator Harris Wofford Gov. Robert Casey Commissioner Tom Foerster Commission~r Pete Flaherty *Audience Rep. William Coyne Rep. Ron Klink • ..... Rep. Austin Murphy Rep. John Murtha Mayor Sophie Massloff 2500 citizens
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  • parents to school board presidents, goYernors. and business leaders. It can use its resources and its status to make a situation into a public issue. and to mobilize the country to respond. It can finance the development and testing of iiUJovative
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10995 FolderiD: Folder Title: Thomas Jefferson Birthday 4/13/93 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 3 '·· .•. --=- .. Wllki.e draft of 1/16/93 President
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  • October 16, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN ADDRESS TO THE LIZ SUTHERLAND-CARPENTER DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP IN THE HUMANITIES AND SCIENCES The Erwin Center The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 9,:34 A.M. CDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. You
  • Arkansas Governor's SchooL Member of National Honor Society. Leadership Present President, Wellesley Democrats Wellesley, MA . Develop projects and events for members. Organized campaign trip to New Hampshire. Coordinate issue committee chairs. Uaison
  • Monica, California) For Immed1ate Release January 17, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NORTHRIDGE COMMUNITY TO MARK ANNIVERSARY OF THE 1994 EARTHQUAKE Northridge Oviatt Library California State University Santa Monica, California 10:00 A.M. PST
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  • , New York, New York 10281 . 1 Phone 212/416-2000 I G~~ Speth, administrator, U,Uted Nations Development Progra'm, former Clinton-()orc , tr~nsition official and former president of World Resour~"'es Institute, 3237 Arcadia Pl ce NW, Washington, D.C
  • (Dallas, Texas) For Immediate Release April 7, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEWSPAPER EDITORS Loews Anatole Hotel Dallas, Texas 11:55 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. Fishbait Fog. (Laughter.) It's got kind
  • Development Act. And with me here in the Oval Office is someone who has devoted much of his life to creating a better environment, Vice President AI Gore. I'd like him to tell you what this bill will do. [VICE PRESIDENT GORE] This new law has been urgently
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10992 FolderiD: Folder Title: Democratic National Committee Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 6 3 ( FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE A·VISION FOR AMERICA: A NEW
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: 10994 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Rhetoric Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 2 - - - - - - - - - T.HE WHITE HO.USE THE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN WASHINGTON. 95FEB
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  • RADIO ADDRESS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE NATION The oval Office 10:06 A.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. We've come a long way together in the last few weeks. You've had the opportunity to look over my plan to give America a new direction. And from what
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  • populace of voting procedures and encoUrage participation. Viewed by over 100 million people. Biden for-President- Deputy southern Director (1987) Built network of high-level and grass-roots support in thirteen southern states. · - Developed detailed
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10995 FolderiD: Folder Title: Women [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 7 3 ~ --------- STATEMENT OF KATE MICHELMAN President, National Abortion
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  • Michelman ;ho .t11:r -r . ~ ~ ~jj}-/~- ~& STATEMENT OF KATE MICHELMAN President, National Abortion & Reproductive Rights Action League To The Commonwealth Club, March 31, 1995 It is a privilege and an honor to be with you here today. Twenty-six
  • Working Proposal for Systemic Healthcare Reform In his new book The Logic of Health Care Reform (The Grand Rounds Press, Whittle Direct Books, 1992), Princeton professor Paul Starr develops the case for a universal insurance system that provides
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  • of victory over Michael Huffington. The study, conducted by Southwest Voter Research Institute (SVRI), is the first reliable estimate of Latino voter turnout in this election year, according to SVRI President, Antonio Gonzalez. The SVRI study places Latino
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  • , 1989 (as modified by E.O. 12731) By virtue of the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the lauJs of the United States of America, and in order to establish fair and ezactin.g starultJrdB of ethical conduct for all esecutive branch
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  • in the Beauty of Your Dreams" speech to the National Women's Business Development Conference in Chicago. For Cadbury Schwep,pes' Executive Vice President Jim Smith, Thorn wrote Mr. Smith's "Mastering Our Future" speech for the National Sales Meeting, introducing
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  • Papers of the Presidents April 25, 1994 CITE: 30 Weekly Comp. Pres. Doc. Pg. 908 LENGTH: 725 words HEADLINE: Proclamation 6678 -- National Crime Victims' Rights Week, 1994 HIGHLIGHT: By the President of the United_States of America BODY: A Proclamation
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  • ; Douglass Cater, former Special Assistant to the President; Dr. Joycelyn Elders, Director, Arkansas Department of Health; Dr. Rae K. Grad, Executive Director, National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality; Dr. Alice S. Honig, Professor of Child Development
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  • on Satur· lhein. If they didn't have the Gover· to confirm two SUpreme COurt JuS. day, Today, as the caravan hove to nor and the. former Governor and tlces nominated by President Clln· beside a dumpster behind a Shoney's Strom Thurmond In South Carolina
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  • and dresses "artfully." For the 42-year-old Los Angeles Times elebrities arc hclpin" to mise the profile orhtr"c-sl.-.l~ women. C senior speech writer and sp
  • of what it lton (ABA) president, told City called "the Reagan animosity Paper that he was so concerned against legal aid" thai reported about the aJts in the first year that that powerful business and farmhe brought a Minnesota lawyer ing i!ateresls h~ve
  • "Violent crime and the fear it provokes are crippling our society, limiting personal freedom and fraying the ties that bind us. The crime bill before Congress gives you a chance to do something about it -- a chance to be tough and smart. " -- President
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  • . And 1t has a very complex role in relation to our perceptions and our divisions around race, sexual relations or any other·value of human life. '' Riggs thinks Vice President Dan Quayle was right to take on TV's value system. ""In some ways, he
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  • fin~ it extremely difficult to a.c:c:ess existing services for older adults and, in many cases, may not even be aware of these services. · To respond to this need, · many S~ate units on aging and area agencies on aging have developed ~argeted outreach