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  • . MIF*Wii* Ai•W48 WWNMWBA!1 iM4#M?MiiEM*SS!¥·1ii¥¥1 '§MWMIBEF W'MiSI!MWfiMSlWifilMHe fSMiBfiMiMMMMMF Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit
  • - Amid the Grief, a Celebration for Peace with Jordan (8 pages) 10/21/1994 P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: . Mideast- 10/94 - Knesset Notes
  • third year and fiercening yet again, has been a catastrophe not only for the hundreds of thousands it has uprooted, brutalized, or killed but also for international organizations charged with collective security. Both the North Adantic Treaty
  • and Interior created unilateral search teams. SRV Govt bas provided six turnovers of unilaterally collected documents (September 1993, December 1993, March 1995, May 1995 (#1), May 1995 (#2), June 1995). The last four turnovers were in part the result of work
  • Francisco, Ca. (with extensive edits by Sandy Berger) (14 pages) 06/26/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council . Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 424 FOLDER TITLE: UN 50th [Anillversary], 6/26/95 -Drafts [3
  • ~es, USAF (Ret)Vietnam 1969, Air Force Chief of Staff 1974-78, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff 1978-1982 (partial) (1 page) 07/1111995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) r COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • . and permit the deployment of high-teclmology sensors and interceptors in space. Mr. Sofaer made two arguments. One was ttiat the "negotialing record" -the collection of 13-year-old internal American Government memoranda demonstrated that Washinglon and Moscow
  • the value of collective action as we recognize our responsibility to lead Q
  • - Commemoration of 50th Anniversary of the Signing of the United Nations Charter- San Francisco, Ca. (with extensive edits by POTUS) (12 pages) 06/2611995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
CIA - Changes (Item)
  • .. Original OA/ID Number: 415 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 3 . 1 v DOWNSPYING ·THE CIA · After the Cold Wfzr, A Covert Search ·For a New Mission By David Ignatius A BOUT A year ago, around the time the Aldrich Ames spy scandal
  • rnarkcr by the \Villiam J. Clinton Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publi9ation. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online
  • and other political files, name archives are still considered the countless people, not all of them necproperty of agencies like the intelli- essarily collaborators. gence service or the· Foreign MinisThe Yale University collection of try, and Russian
  • on the UNGA Speech (3 pages) n.d. RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA '94 - NSC Memos 2006-0460-F . 2580 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • of State, Washington, D.C.; re: Suggested Themes for Presidential Statements & Remarks in Haiti ( 5 pages) 03/21/1995 RESTRICTION P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) · OA/Box Number
  • RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: S&L's [Savings & Loan] 2006-0460-F . 1707 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C
  • spacecraft and an American spacecraft are preparing to link in orbit some 240 miles above the earth. From Jericho to Belfast, ancient enemies are searching for peace. On every continent nations are struggling to embrace democracy, freedom and prosperity. New
  • to the department store, but the fumes a~ parently were not caused by nerve gas or anything nearly so lethal The 24 people who were treated In hospitals suffered from bumln8 throats, •coughing and irritsted eyes. · Pollee officers searched the store
  • & Diagnosis (2 pages) 08/26/1992 Personal Misfile 002j. appendix re: Data on Uninsured, Cost, & Public Health (1 page) 08/26/1992 Personal Misfile 002k. appendix re: Case Examples (1 page) 08/26/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidenti~l
  • ... '. Stack:· v '. Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. email DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Robert Boorstin to Daniel Benjamin et al; re: POTUS UN Speech (1 page) 06/2111995 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) · ·.:.. '· .. COLLECTION
  • Radio (7 pages) OOlb. memo OOlc. letter \ COLLECTION: Clinton P~esidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Radio Operation 2006-0460-F . 1666 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • ) n.d. RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records N ationa!· Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 424 FOLDER TITLE: Bosnia/Dole - Drafts, 7/29/95 2006-0460-F . 1809 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • should declare an eternal moratorium on the use of nuclear arms. TIME: In your telephone conversation with Bill Clinton yesterday, was there any will have to search together with me. He said, 'No, no, no,' and he becarne very nervous, and he left
  • RESTRIC'I'ION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Revenue - Options [2] 2006-0460-F . 1637 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C
  • the China tast year collected a record S859.& budget deficit within two years to about million in personal income-tax revenues, CS24 billion or 3"/'o of gross domestic up 54% from 1993 under a revised tax law,. product -·!he total value of the nation's
  • , and collective security that contained communism: These breakthroughs.did not happen overnight, but they . had the courage to persevere. And in their season of renewal they built what we now remember; for ·all the tensions of the coM war, as a golden:.age
  • : Language in POTUS VFW Speech (p.artial) ( 1 page) 03/03/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records !National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Veterans Administration
  • ) n.d. Pl/b(l) .! COLLECTION: . Clinton Presidential Records ·. National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: Russia - Economy 2006-0460-F 1660 Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.C. 2204(a)( RESTRICTION
  • , who are joined in an that efforts to achieve a negotiated soAmerican-brokered federation. Last February, Clinton's top foreign policy advisers decided to collect interTHE WASHINGTON POST national aid for the federation and dis- · FRIDAY, APRIL 14,1995
  • .. ·: . L other regiou' -- ~e have made a·foffilal commitment' to· defend democracy collectively .· , .' . .'. . • • .. . ,'' . ,~ •I , . •, . • •. . .., I . ·. .. . . . . .. . . . . wherever it is imperiled: ·leaders,are.all democratic
  • . Clinton's welfare reform bill included. the. ·toughest ch.ild support enforcement measures ever proposed. The plan would increase child support collections by $24 billio~ over the ·next decade and signal that both par~nts have a responsibility to raise
  • Nick Burns to Bob Boorstin; re: Riga Speech (3 pages) 06/2111994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National SecUrity Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: 7/94 Trip- Riga Drafts/Notes 2006-0460-F . 1766
  • regional conflicts can be peacefully concluded througJ negotiation, reform and national reconciliation. And a generation which has I pledged to support democracy collectively wherever it is imperiled -- a commitment unique to our region. 5 These leaders
  • ~ was : ·. · simple: unless Africa gets its collective act together, i~ risks· being left behin9. : ·. . . new \. I. _; ' . I .There· is; ho.w~ver; hope. In southern Afri~a;a zone·of
  • . resume re: Eric William Hauser (pa~ial) (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Co.uncil Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: HC [Health Care]- Spokesman Resumes 2006-0460-F . 1697
  • . Russian General Marshal Zhukov -- Georgi Zhukov -- led the main Soviet attack against the city itself, a~ commander of the 1st Byelorussian front. He launched his attacks at night with powerful search lights shooting their beams into the eyes of the German
  • Stephanopoulos; re: Governor Clinton's Training Proposal (2 pages) 08/12/1992 Personal Misfile 003d. memo From David Ellwood; re: Effect of Clinton Reforms on Welfare Caseloads (partial) ( 1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) \ COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • : LffiRARY: NEWS FILE: MAGS,MAJPAP YOUR SEARCH REQUEST IS: DATE AFT 1992 AND ATLEASTlO (ZAMBIA) AND HLEAD (ZAMBIA) AND ZAMBIA W/5 ECONOM! OR CONFLICT OR POLmC! OR WAR NUMBER OF STORIES FOUND WITH YOUR REQUEST THROUGH: 10 LEVEL 1... PAGE 126 2ND STORY
  • for Presidential Speech (2 pages) 06/27/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: Population Conference - 6/29/94 2006-0460-F . 2574 RESTRICTION CODES
  • work. To ensure the integrity of the collective bargaining process, ;I would sign the Workplace Fairness Bill, which bans permanent replacement of striking workers. It is simply unacceptable for employers to undercut the collective bargaining process
  • with Japa.nese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayarna (4 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 003b: report re: Report (2 pages) 06/29/1994 P1/b(1) 003c. paper re: Japan (2 pages) 06/29/1994 Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert
  • (partial) (I page) 01122/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU 1994 - Health Memos 2006-0460-F . 1736 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • , Jr. to POTUS; . Union (partial) (4 pages) DATE ~e: Suggestions for State of the 01109/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records ··National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE
  • thanksgiving to Almighty God, guilty of that betrayal. who has brought us so far in our search for peace through The successful use of this instrument will require the world organization. united will and firm determination. of the free peoples who There were
  • . "amateurs." 'They had full-time jobs Historians in Sloveriia, which· never as clerks or technicians on collective enjoyed independence, are working farms and reported on others either now to detach national history from under pressure or to gain advantage
  • , began a search for a suitable bride for Akihito. The hunt ended in 1957, when he met Michiko Shoda, the daughter of the president of Nisshin Flour Milling Company, on a tennis court at Karuizawa, a fashionable summer resort. Michiko, whose name means
  • . RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: Haiti - Communications Plan 2006-0460-F . 2570 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • growth. · The challenges we face today are similar to the challenges that confronted us after World War II. That era was another post-War time, like today, another period at the end of an enormous collective effort against an evil foe. Americans were
  • a U.S. government plane that took him to Ne'll' York A search of his hotel room turned up two toy police cars packed with explosive-laced cotton, timers, electronic diodes, bomb-making material and Oight timetables for United and Delta airlines
  • , we gave our today. How do we honor these dead? remember them? And how do we best Not by words alone. Our remembrance must be more profound and more enduring. · We must strive with all our collective might to fulfill the promise of .that great
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. memo DATE SUBJECT/TITLE re: Thoughts for Your Breakfast Tomorrow (3 pages) n.d. RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: Clinton
  • Popular Poetry" in The Foreign Quarterly Review (Vol. VIII, no. 1!i [1831]). Kri!janis Barons ( 183!1-1 !>23) devoted his entire life to collecting Eolk songs. Q() tU) U) N t- ., N 0 N U) 0 ~ ..-4 ~ Cl) ....._ N N " U) 107 0 ~.,.,. t,4
  • (partial) (1 page) 03/05/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Gulf War Illnesses 2006-0460~F . 1801 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • to Latvia (partial) ( 1 page) 08/05/1994 P6Jb(6) 005b. letter Lalita Muizniece to Robert Boorstin; re: Rough Translation of Poem (partial) (1 page) 06/2911994 P6~( 6) -004. letter \ P6/b(6) 1: *:. ·, !• 'I 'I I . 1•-, ' COLLECTION: Clinton
  • to begin now to design the policy responses that will pennit us. collectively, to have a significant impact on them, to alter them For the better. I would-like lo take {a) moment to give you an idea or what we believe lies ahead For the AFrican continent
  • .. Jordan studied biology at Cornell Um':'ers!tY . dynamics. He' also originated -(concurrently 72 )! and_ becam_e pn>f~rof biOlogy with Robert Dicke) a theory of cosmology his death, Jordan had completed two more- (M.S.,II ~ novels ·and a collection
  • Angeles· by the State Depamnent to send a phalanx of U.S. officials to Times= China. . WASHINGTON When U.S. strategic planners comb "China is now just starting out as a growing power; just as tllrougli hist.ory in search of precedents for the growing Japan
  • was sowing some seeds of malice toward those who carry out the nation's laws. ''!t's an us·against·them mental· ity, and a search for scapegoats," said Jim Edmonds, 56, who works in a Chicago bank. As a black man, he said, he has felt that seemed very
NATO Future (Item)
  • , it is an organization that has worked itself out of a job and embarked on a search for new meaning and a new . role in a different world. Some argue that NATO shouldn't even try. They believe it should quietly fade away and free its member governments from the costly
  • of the monastery and its golden cupolas from the approach along the main road is quite impressive. A park containing Patriarch Nikon's hermitage and a four-building museum of wooden architecture is located behind the monastery complex. The museum collection
  • aliya. It is still too early to prognosticate. exactly what effect the attack on AMIA ·will have on the future of Argentine Jewry. However, it is our hope that this· collection of documents and reflections will serve as the basis for dialogue
  • that had gone unmarked by rifle or mortar fire. A field where 2,000 people in search of food instead met death in a crossfire. Acres and acres of once productive farmland strewn with landmines that make it unusable, more than one landmine for each
  • COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA '94 - State Memos 2006-0460-F . 2582 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom
  • agreed to be interviewed and provided consent to search their property. The investigation is continuing. Also today, at the request ofDirector Freeh, I have approved his appointment, Larry Potts as the Deputy Director of the FBI. Director Freeh's
  • United States should be to vigorously support the diplomatic search for peace, and that our vital interests :were ch~ar in limiting the spread of tP,e conflict. Furthermore, our interests were in doing what we could, short of p~tting in ground forces
  • page) 01106/1993 Personal Misfile 01/06/1993 Personal Misfile • 003. memo 004. memo Margaret Pugh to RobertBoorstin; re: Executive Orders (1 page) I I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • -on-One Meeting with Yeltsin- Points to Make (3 pages) n.d. Pl/b(l) 002. talking points re: Points to Make in Meeting with Yeltsin [incomplete- page one rnissi~g] ( 6 pages) n.d. Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • Joan Spero to Tom Donilon & Jody Greenstone; re: G-7 SummitWhat's Our Message (1 page) 06/16/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: 7
  • BYLINE: By MICHAEL HOLMAN, NICHOLAS SHA.XTON and PETER STANLEY BODY: If the 60m people of southern Africa were capable of colleCtively crossing their fingers, and uttering a silent prayer, they would be doing so this week. The outcome of Mozambique's
  • delivery of assistance by air to search and rescue at sea. The United States will be hosting a major exercise at Port Polk, Louisiana, this August, that will include a significant number of allies and partners. And even as we meet. American soldiers
  • : Meeting with Kim (1 page) 07/26/1995 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 424 · · FOLDER TITLE: Kim Visit- Press Conference, 6/27/95 2006-0460-F . 1811
  • 'of:. the 'regime.' s: local· authority,, Co 1. Gid.eon .. · 'After . the Cqloner wa,s- r_eassigned to':the'saLtthwe'st, Pro,v-ince .(around·· . · ·Les. Cayes) _rep'ress ion. in -ti)..at . .area immediat¢1y increased';· ·: ' Indiscriminate• searches arid
  • are stopped and :searched usually do not have enough .!money for bribes. The Traffickers ! i "We have been here for more than : 24 hours,'' said a weary Rassal R~nners l ;Tayaviv, a 32-year-old driver haul1 1ing several tons of dried fruit from ' i Tajikistan
  • , despite their name, and their leader embraces an eclec· tic collection of beliefs including liv· ing by the Ten Commandments and eschewing riding bicycles and eating the meat of white chickens. The opposition is weak and without a clear platform
  • can afford to pay child support but won't. Our welfare reform plan will include the toughest child support measures any Administration has ever introduced. We'll give states the tools to collect child support from every parent who owes it, and throw
  • production had been transformed into a nation of benighted smallholders. Sugar, which had been the key to Saint-Domingue's wealth, virtually disappeared as an export crop, and coffee-easily cultivated, or even collected, for it grew wild on Haiti's isolated
Landmines (Item)
  • ), Section 6] (1 page) 09/21/1994 RESTRICTION P3/b(3) COLLECTION: .I Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: Landrnines 2006-0460-F . 1654 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • , & Andrew Weiss to Bob Boorstin; re: Moscow State University Speech (1 page) 05/03/1995 RESTRICTION P5 .COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Russia, 5/95
  • ~ with some of those saved by in Gaza and Jericho. But Jet me be a bit Schmdler, that film's importance to the collective conscience of humanity · !ess o~aque in describing what it really. 1s: an Important step forward on the cannot be overstated and must
  • to assure compliance with Federal law. There· is cummtly no charge for these services, though manufacturers· receive real, tangible benefits from them. Collection of these fees to cover BA1F's costs Will save $20 million over the 1994-1997 period, and SS
  • as modified reality. He admitlt!d that th e and accept'ed at San "Francisco. other two great sponsoring pow· H th ere could he nq collective se· ers did not f(!oCl the · same · sense cu rity without ·Russia, certainly or urgency. there could be none without
  • -~ fewer people collecting . unemployment benefits, and more people are getting pay checks. The number of pepple · working part-time when they would have preferred full-time work fell by over half' a million in 1994. . And although there is still a long
  • , described as a 1 players to claim a credit based on qualifymg TAX COLLECTIONS are likely t_o climb "brutal and painful" move, 13 countries wages paid to certain types of workers, such 5.7% this year, the Tax· Foundation esti- devalued the CFA franc by 50
  • SUBJECTffiTLE re: Pre-Advance Report for Poland (partial) (1 page) 05/1711994 RESTRICTION P6/b( 6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwritirig) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: 7/94 Trip - Poland
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. speech DATE SUBJECTffiTLE re: Samuel Berger, Deputy National Security Advisor to the President- Remarks on Haiti- National Defense University (extensive edits by Richard Clarke) ( 10 pages) 01/3111995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton
  • transformed from a collection of largely rural, agricultural-based societies that had little connection with the international economy into a network of incre_asingly urban, sophisticated systems that are intimately linked with the outside world. Sub-Saharan
  • four heavy weapons brazenly stolen from United Nations collection sites. United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) commanders last week summoned NATO warplanes to bomb an ammunition dump near Pale, the Bosnian Serbs' self-proclaimed capital. Defiant
  • ! Jrom · t~e West Gennan strollers. They queued up at a bank: .to . ·.: .. ;find ,,thetr:~~
  • . RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: Baltic States - Background 2006-0460-F . 1655 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • · reality that drives the search ·for an~ .actually the national coordinator of swers. · ALFRED HIMMELRICH JR.· ' the first Earth Day. The founder of · 1hat she has Chairman, Tracing and InformatiOn the organization was former Senator · Center, American Red
  • ,·cr·,·aried. in the chi- merical pUrsuit . of a, perfect plan. I never exr}(~Ct to sec a perfect wo~ {rom 1;-llperfl!ct. mun. The ·r.esult of the dellb,ratlons .of all Collective bodlcR must ncceM.a~ily b•~ a cOmpound rus well of the errors anrl
  • .' . This Administration is comioi~ed to full enforcement of the laws guaran~irig WOrkers •'rigllts to form uniQ~ and bargain cOllectively, . . a I .. '' • ' ' ' ( ,·· ' - • • • I ' ' I ' • . • ' ,· • I ' '. ,·'I t'··· .But we caruiot stOp
  • are Americans. The option of collective action through the United Nations has been available to every U.S, President since Harry Truman. As successive·Administration.s of both parties have found, U.N. peacekeeping can be one of the best forms of burdensharing
  • (1 page) 001. memo 09/2511994 · RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA '94 - Later Drafts 2006-0460-F . 2578. RESTRICTION CODES
  • DATE SUBJECTffiTLE Nancy Rubin to Eli Segal at al; re: Business Leaders Fol!ow-Up "To Do" (2 pages) 09/24/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA
  • . memo DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Timothy E. Wirth to Mark Gearan & Eileen Clausen; re: President's Speech at the National Academy of Sciences Dinner (2 pages) 06/24/1994 RESTRICTION P5 :· COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • and principles is a false one. I also sus-. pect I am more sanguine than Kim about the possibility of advancing U.S. interests through multilate~al means anct the prospe
  • Presidential Library Staff. This marker identifies the place of a publication. Publications have not been scanned in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's
  • , ''1 'I' A • •· •· ' · '' 'T : .. , .... those \Vho play by the rules from. falling into poverty. Investing in our people demands a revolution in lifeti:me learning, a concerted effort to invest in the collective talents of our pei)ple
  • · m an mtervtew · · Wh h Se laSt k · "R · lik th expansiOn 1ssue. en e met ereh tary of State Warren Christopher in ere . wee . ussta, e o er states, IS engaged m a search for . identity: The strengthening of Rus· March m Gene~a, Kozyre~ made sian
  • place in the streets of New Orleans. Squads of government agents swarmed through the city, searching for a nuclear bomb hidden by terrorists. The agents · saved the day, but only after being given clues about where to look for the hidden explosive. Some
  • ~ there: And th7y had met wi~' .. accept a .b1Ia:teral ~eaty that e~Pwered Americans to disagreeable surpnses: .sullen r:es1stan~e from the · , ' .:collect taxes, pay debts and oversee .local' govemm~~tS: . . political CI~ss; !lngcy,div~sions among Haltian~J~d
  • . military action. Menaces or Pests? T·he Pentagon has identified six so-called rogue nations as current security threats: Iran, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Cuba, and North Korea. Yet the collective military spending of those six countries is $15 billion--about 6
  • searching their files. - but one who, by virtue of better in October 1991, the C.I.A. became When· they saw what was in them, training, may do so far more selecworjied about its connection to' Colothey said, a few of those officials tively ·than when
  • CARTER, President.of the United States of America, invite the American people to observe. Tuesday, May 1, 1979, as Law Day, U.S.A., and to reflect upon individual and collective responsibilities for the effective administration of the law. I call upon
  • Enforcement I support the toughest child support enforcement possible. Too many deadbeat fathers have left their families high and dry, and little is being done to collect payments. We need an administration that will give state agencies that collect child
  • the competition and remain the business, commercial, and industrial leaders of the 21st century? Mr. Prime Minister, your proposal that we cooperate, that we combine and draw upon the collective energy of two economies, was bold and farsighted. It has opened
  • , they opened fire on Sarajevo from a U.N. collection point for heavy weapons. Tuesday's flare-up came as. U.N. officials outlined · proposals to radically alter their efforts here. U.N. officials here argue that if their troops are not given more firepower
  • comments) (16 pages) 09/12/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER TITLE: [Anthony] Lake- Council on Foreign Relations- 9/12/94 [1] 2006-0460-F
  • : President William J. Clinton- Remarks to the People of Berlin at the Brandenburg Gate- Berlin, Germany (with extensive corrections by POTUS) (4 pages) 07/12/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert
  • . :-.Irs. Reves and her son launch into an elaborate explanation in which :\Irs. Reyes claims that her younger sister stole all of her identification and may in fact be using it to collect Medi-Cal or welfare benefits under Mrs. Reyes' name. · "Well
  • Meeting (3 pages) 01/18/1993 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Economic Program [2] 2006-0460-F . 1639 RESTRICTION CODES
  • Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. letter DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Taylor Branch to Don; re: State of the Union (2 pages) 01106/1995 RESTRICTION P5, P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert
  • ira d,ramatic reduction in thr number of babies. wno are born infected. T,ne President also created the National Task ' Force on AIDS Drug Development,' charged ~ith exp~diting the· search for new treatments for AIDS and HIV. In addition~ the Centers
  • · of tougher requirements for obtaining U.S. visas. The Department's own border·security initiative, funded through the collection of a $20 applicant fee for machine readable visas (MRVS), will substantially improve our information systems and help ensure
  • economic growth through collective action with our principal trading and investment partners. If left unaddressed, the slow growth and unemployment woes of the advanced democracies can lead to beggar-thy-neighbor policies. Worse, it can drive voters
  • legislative functions, collection of taxes and other fiscal operations. Interest on home mortgage: $8,500 Oery Vlsgattts, USA TODAY Where money comes from Wages - Income tax, social Insurance: Dividends, Interest - corporate taxes: Yard, bake sales - excise
  • of President-Elect Bill Clinton's Transition Organization (2 pages) 1111992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 · FOLDER TITLE: Cluster leaders 2006-0460-F
  • Personal Misfile 004. memo Stacey to Robert Boorstin; re: For Your Eyes Only ( 1 page) 11120/1992 Personal Misfile ' '' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER
  • page) n.d. · Personal Misfile >] ... COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Budget Cuts - Options 2006-0460-F . 1638 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • as Appropriate; re: Economic Working Retreat- General Update (2 pages) 11/19/1992 Personal Misfile 011. memo John Emerson to Economic Retreat Working Group; re:· Summary & Agenda (4 pages) 11/18/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • ; re: Halifax Speech Meeting (1 page) 06/05/1995 RESTRICTION P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 424 FOLDER TITLE: G-7 Halifax, 6/95 - Themes 2006-0460-F . 1817
  • Speech Draft Process · (2 pages) 12/09/1992 RESTRICTION Person~! Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Inaugural - Draft Process 2006-0460-F . 1663
PSA's - Ideas (Item)
  • Aimed at Low- and Moderate" Income Families (3 pages) 12/29/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile ; I 'I', •" COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: PSA's
  • " December 1995 (3 pages) n.d. RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: NSC - 1996 Calendar 2006-0460-F . 1652 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • RESTRICTION Pllb(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: PRD-50 - Emergencies 2006-0460-F . 1653 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204
  • Economic Leaders Meeting (4 pages) 11/06/1993 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) .' COLLECTION:. Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: APEC '93 - Key Memos 2006~0460-F . 1778
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. plan DATE SUBJECTrfiTLE re: Supplement to Executive Office of the President- Pre-Transition Planning - Policy Papers & White House Position Descriptions (54. p~~ . 11/02/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION
  • of the President - Pre-Transition Planning - Policy Papers & White House Position Descriptions (44 pages) 11/02/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: ClintoJ.l Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) . ONBox Number
  • -----------------. ..-----------~-------------------------------- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. plan DATE SUBJECTffiTLE re: Executive Office of the President - Pre-Transition Planning (51 pages) 11102/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • : Draft Options Paper- White House Staff Structure (68 pages) 11/02/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Securit)rCouncil Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Transition- White
  • Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. paper DATE SUBJECTffiTLE re: Draft Options Paper- White House Staff Structure (69 pages) 1110211992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert
  • on Presidential Transition- Non~ Incumbent (52 pages) 10/1976 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Transition - General Reports [ 1
  • - NonIncumbent ·(34 pages) 10/1976 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 · FOLDER TITLE: Transition- General Reports [2] 2006-0460-F . 1675
  • SUBJECTrfiTLE · DATE re: Report of the Study Group on Presidential Transition- NonIncumbent (42 pages) 10/1976 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number
  • : Report of the Study Group on Presdiential Transition- NonIncumbent (43 pages) 10/1976 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE
  • Group on Presidential Transition- Non- · Incumbent- Transition of the President & President-Elect (69 pag~s) 10/1976 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile / COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA
  • ).'S Advisors 12/08/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile (30 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Economic Sub-Cabinet Positions 2006-0460-F . 1687
DNC Form #2 (Item)
  • or Department Heads for Volunteer/Surrogates or Other Evaluations (7 pages) circa, 1111992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: DNC
  • (8 pages) 09/12/1992 RJ!:STRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Rebuild America - Policy 2006-0460-F . 1704 RESTRICTION CODES
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Peacekeeping) OA/Box Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit- July 1994 [4] 2006-0460-F . 1730 RESTRICTION CODES
  • Boldness on the Deficit (3 copies] (3 pages) 02/06/1993 RESTRICTION P5 '\.. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Deficit - Message 2006-0460-F . 2557
  • to POTUS; re: Nixon Center Speech (1 page) 02/28/1995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Nixon Center, 3/1195 -Agency Comments 2006-0460-F
  • 50th Anniversary (1 page) 07/2·511995 RESTRICTION . Pl/b(l), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 424 FOLDER TITLE: Hiroshima 50th [Anniversary] Statement 2006-0460-F
  • COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 424 FOLDER TITLE: UN Charter 50th [Anniversary]- Drafts [2] 2006-0460-F . 2591 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - ]44 U.S.C. 2204
  • Speeches (18 pages) 10/28/1994 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records · National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: APEC '94 - Vogel Memo 2006-0460-F . 1776 RESTRICTION CODES
  • . General Assembly (UNGA) (lq pages) DATE RESTRICTION n.d. Pl/b(l), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA '94 - Summary Memo 2006-0460-F . 1785
  • with Experts (partial) (1 page) 08/1211994 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE:· UNGA '94 - Sources 2006-0460-F . 1788 RESTRICTION CODES
  • Stan Greenberg to the White House; re: Clinton Economic ProgramSustained Public Support (3 pages) 02/26/1993 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile ! COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box
  • : Profiles for Economic Plan Support 02/24/1993 · RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwtiting) OA/Box Number: 413 I FOLDER TITLE: New Direction- Demographic Support 2006
  • by Richard Neustadt, "A Memo on · Presidential Transition" (8 pages) .circa, 1011/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile \ COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE
  • Employees (96 pages) 11/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: DNC [Democratic National Committee] Form #1 2006-0460-F . 1695
  • . notes SUBJECTffiTLE DATE re: Handwritten Notes- Economic Meeting (17 pages) . circa, fall 1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Rresidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416
  • : Has Mexico Hit Bottom Yet?- End of First Quarter Shows Some Positive Signs (10 pages) 04/13/1995 RESTRICTION Pllb(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBoxNumber: .418 FOLDER TITLE
  • /Redaction Sheet Clinton Library. DOCUMENT NO. .AND TYPE 001. paper SUBJECTffiTLE DATE re: Summary- State-of-the-Union Research (4 pages) n.d. RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presid~ntial Records National Security Council Robert B
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE re: Action. Agenda for 1995 [2 copies] '(6 pages). . . . 001. agenda ;... , ·· .... D.. d. , RESTRICTION Pllb(l) ,· . .' .·) . ,'·. ]•·, .·; ·. . 1. ~-· ' .. \ .. J ' -~ !l··· '· I. I COLLECTION:· · Clinton
  • .:.tc:> the spy platies C~;~d agents who detected Soviet nuclear weapons in Cuba· and then gave President Ke~edy the inforrriatioh edge he needed to defuse. the missile crisis.:. our ability to collect intelligence has :'made a decisive difference
  • Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Policy/Issue Sources 2006-0460-F . 1689 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom
  • . letter Barbara Coe, Chairperson, California Coalition for Immigration Reform to George Stephanopoulos; re: Request for Meeting with Pre.sident-Elect Clinton or his Designee (2 pages) 11123/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • Personal Misfile . •,. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Deficit Package - Politics 2006-0460-F . 1642 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44
  • . memo Gene Sperling to George Stephanopoulos & James Carville; re: Analysis ofBush's Economic Proposal (5 pages) 08/2111992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: ) Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box
  • . Economic Assistance to Poland (1 page) n.d. P1/b(1) 006f. paper re: U.S.- Polish Trade Issues (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 006g. paper re: U.S. -Polish Bilateral Issues (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • Statement/Job Descriptions for Cluster Management Groups (5 pages) 1111311992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council ·Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Clusters - Background
  • Louise Doyle (partial) (I page) n.d. P6~(6) 0 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Clusters - Staff 2006-0460-F . 1682 RESTRICTION CODES
  • re: Key Positions- Tier I & Tier II (10 pages) 12/12/1992 Personal Misfile 002. lists re: Key Positions- Tier I & Tier II (13 pages) 12/12/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council . Robert
  • Policy, Economic Policy, Health Policy, Communications, Correspondence, Must Still be Placed) [2 copies] (6 pages) n.d. Personal Misfile 002. memo Judy Feder to George Stephanopoulos; re: Core Staff (2 pages) 11/23/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION
  • (9 pages) 10/0611992 . Personal Misfile · 002. memo- draft Gene Sperling to Staff; re: Deficit and Economic Stimulus (14 pages) 09/22/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • Spending (4 pages) 02/1992 Personal Misfile 002. memo From Reed; re: Policy & Programming Guidance for FY93/94 Budget .Amendment (3 pages) circa, early 1993 Personal Misfile ·' ' I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • Personal Misfile 004. memo 005. memo 006. memo '-· COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: '100 Days'- Memos 2004-0460-F . 1646 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • page) 002. memo Bob Nelson to George Stephanopoulos; re: World Cup 1994 (1 page) RESTRICTION 01/06/1993 Personal Misfile 12/09/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • , Stephanopoulos et al; re: Opinion Polling ( 1 page) · ' 02/26/1993 Personal Misfile 011. memo And.rewAultz to George Stephanopoulos; re: On Line Polling (1 page) 02/18/1993. · Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security ·council Robert Boorstin. (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER TITLE: POTUS -1995 Foreign Visitors2006-0460-F ' 1749 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Inaugural Address - Memos 2006-0460-F . 1664 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom
  • SUBJECTffiTLE • RESTRICTION 001. paper re: Red Square Parade (partial) (1 page) n.d. b(7)(E) 002. paper re: Poklonnaya Hill Event (partial) ( 1 page) n.d. b(7)(E) 003. paper re: Kremlin Reception (partial) (1 page) n.d. b(7)(E) COLLECTION: Clinton
  • (1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: Pakistan - Background [2] 2006-0460-F . 1720 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • /1995 Pl/b(1) I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 418 · FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Port~au-Prince, Haiti- March 31, 1995- Briefmg Book [1] 2006-0460-F
  • re: Russian Troop Withdrawals (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 005c. paper re: Russian Minority in Baltic States (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 005d. paper re: Paldiski Naval Base (1 page) n.d. P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National
  • Executive Office Building (7 pages) 12/08/1992 b(2) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: White House" Structure [1] 2006-0460-F 1667 RESTRICTION CODES
  • . briefmg paper re: Contingency Briefmg Paper- French President Mitterand (2 pages) n.d. Pl/b(l) 003f. report re: Report (2 pages) 06/13/1994 Pl/b(l) 004a. briefmg paper re: Japan- Economic Outlook (3 pages) 06/20/1994 Pl/b(l), P5 COLLECTION
  • urider threat.in Peru, quatemala, Nicaragua, Venezuela, the Dominican Republic and most dramatically in Haiti. in each case, collective action by .the hemisphere's democracies-- often led by .the United States-has kept democracy on track
  • al; re: How Clinton/Gore Should Speak About Health Care (5 pages) 09/25/1992 Personal Misfile 002. memo Jay Rockefeller to Bill Clinton; re: Campaign Strategy for the Clinton Health Care Plan (11 pages) 08/30/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION
  • ) 011. paper re: U.S.-EU Relations- Requirements, Status, Implementation of 1990 Transatlantic Declaration (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 012. paper re: European Union-Polish Relations (1 page) n.d. Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • . P1/b(1) I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Riga, Latvia & Warsaw, Poland- July 1994 [2] 2006-0460-F . 1722 RESTRICTION
  • DATE Situation Report to Suettingerr Roths; re: Leyte landing Commemoration- Presidential (2 pages)· l 08/16/1994 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) l COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records· National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ,OA/Box
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Ftom Michael Lufrano; re: Final Asia Manifest (19 pages) 11/10/1994 . RESTRICTION P6/b( 6), b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F) . .I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council . Robert Boorstin
  • of the Union/National Service (2 pages) 02/05/1993 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Joint Session Speech- Background 2006-0460-F . 2556
  • Marker Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE OOla. memo SUBJECTffiTLE DATE John Rogovin to Warren Christopher et al; re: Attached Memo Re: Line-Item Veto Proposal ( 1 page) 11/20/1992. RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • to Washington. But then and throughout World War II, there was no clearing house to collect the information and get it to decision makers. So President Truman created a central intelligence organization. In the years since, the men and women of the CIA and its
  • DATE re: Handwritten Notes- POTUS G-7 Briefing (6 pages) 06/23/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: 7/94 Trip- POTUS Briefings 2006
  • RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA '94 - POTUS Meetings 2006-0460-F . 2581 RESTRICTION CODES .Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
  • (partial) (1 page) 02/19/1993 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstih (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 4·13 FOLDER TITLE: BC [Bill Clinton]_- Block Schedule 2006-0460-F 1835 RESTRICTION
  • Lech Walesa (4 pages) 06/26/1995 re: Report (2 pages) 05/25/1995 . 002a. briefing paper 003b. report P1/b(1) ,: 'I P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 418
  • : Photo Opportunity with Party Leaders (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 0,05b. report re: Report (2 pages) 04/15/1994 P1/b(1) 005c. report re: Report (2 pages) 06/2111994 P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert
  • Boorstin et al; re: Employment at Transition/Inaugural Office for Campaign Staff ( 1 page) 12/04/1992 Personal Misfile 007. resume re: Roger Dean Martin (partial) (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • Pllb(1) 004a. briefing paper re: Haiti - Elections (1 page) n.d. Pllb(l) 004b~ re: Haiti- Transition (1 page) n.d. P1/b(1) · 003a .. briefmg paper briefing (1 page) paper COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Cooocil
  • Week (1 page) 01104/1993 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Inaugural Week Remarks 2006-0460-F . 1662 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • /b(1) 002f. report re: Report ( 1 page) n.d. P1/b(1) 002g. report re: Report ( 1 page) 03/16/1995 P1/b(l) 002h. report . re: Report ( 1 page) n.d. P1/b(1) 002i. report re: Report ( 1 page) 03/29/1995 P1/b(1) . COLLECTION: Clinton
  • for Summer & Fall (3 pages) 07112/1993 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Summer/Fall1993 Calendar 2006-0460-F . 2144 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • Speeches SeptemberDecember (4 pages) 08/15/1994 P5 002. memo Bob Boorstin to Anthony Lake; re: POTUS Speeches SeptemberDecember (4 pages) 08/15/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting
  • organizations reflects a broader commitment to address hemispheric challenges collectively by strengthening our common institutions. • The series of ministerials proposed in 1995 is the first round in what we hope will become a continuous dialogue within
  • Speech Meeting; re: Some Thoughts on the Speech (1 page) 11/01/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: Georgetown- 11110/94- Outline 2006-0460-F 0
  • , December 5, 1994 (partial). (1 page) 11129/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: ·Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: CSCE- Budapest, 12/94- Schedule 2006-0460-F . 1772. RESTRICTION
  • Stephanopoulos; re: "Chronicle of America" entry (partial) (1 RESTRICTION Ol/22/1993 P6/b(6) 01122/1993 P6/b(6) pag~) Clifton Daniel to George Stephanopoulos; re: "Chronicle of America" entry (partial). (1 page) ·.' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • ) ., COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: The President's State Visit to Jakarta- November 13-16, 1994 [2[ .: ' 2006-0460-F . 1732 RESTRICTION CODES --1
  • Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. notes re: Handwritten Notes- SOTU (3 pages) 1120/1995 P5 002. notes re: Handwritten Notes- SOTU (4 pages) 1/19/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • ( 1 page) 08/17/1992 Personal Misfile 006g. appendix re: Case Examples (1 page) 08/17/1992 Personal Misfile · 006c. appendix COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419
  • · Bin Moharnad (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(1) 006f. briefing paper re: Meeting with Mexican President Salinas (1 page) n.d. P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records .National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 418
  • , it is in you -- the dedicated professionalism ·of the men and women of . the United States Armed Forces.· Each· and every one of you is a part -of our collective endeavor -~ to work toward a stronger Europe and to promote peace and prosperity around the globe
  • Gearan; re: Planning/Coordination (2 pages) 06/2211993 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boors tin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Communications Department- Structure 2006-0460-F . 2553
  • pages) 02/19/1995 Pl/b(l), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: NSC Messages -Nukes/Terrorism 2006-0460-F . 1651 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records
  • Security focus on leadership and those most vocal/visible. -Kim (working with Congressional Relations) o State Specific economic plan impact -Eric with Congressional Relations o Develop briefing book containing all talking points ·-collier is collecting
  • .COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE:. Economic Stimulus Package 2006-0460-F . 1640 RESTRICTION CODES Preside'ntial Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) Freedom
  • the Pre-1978 versions that are paid the $70 fee under the Pl'l!Vious. at issue. PI'08Tam, lncJucfiJIB at least-60,()()() Immigrant advocates vow addiWho reSide ln Southern Calitornia, tiona] COurt action, disputing the The agency collected up to .. $23
  • ) ., . __ '· :, '·'· '
  • boast world economic well-being. These talks alone can not spur our· collective economies. Back home in the· United States, we ·are investing in our people. We are expanding our education ~ystem s·o it bet.ter prepares our young people for the ever
  • /Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 00 I. schedule SUBJECTffiTLE' DATE re: Trip of the President to Latvia, Poland, Italy & Germany (8 pages) 06/28/1994 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • DATE MW to DB, B2, D2; re: Political Reform (1 page) 0111411995 RESTRICTION P5, P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU 1995- Campaign/Lobby
  • . . 001. note· · Kristie to Tony Lake & Sandy-Berger; re: Tentative Dates for of State Visits Over Next Six Months. :(2 pages) He~ds 07/30/1994 P1/b(1) ·.... COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National ·security Council . Robert Boorstiri
  • Opportunity with Finance Minister Waigel (1 page) n.d.· P1/b(1) 003b. report re: Report (2pages) 04/18/1994 P1/b(l) COLLECTION: ' Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE
  • /03/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Booi:stin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU 1995- Inside Memos 2006-0460-F . 2564 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • Misfile 004e. note re: Menu of Deficit Reducing Options (1 page) 06/10/1992 Personal Misfile 004f. memo Rob Shapiro to Governor Clinton; re: Budget Outlook & Recommendations (3 pages) 06/09/1992 Personal Misfile ' '· I COLLECTION: Clinton
  • Incentives- Tinkering Where We Need Fundamental Change (2 pages) 08/22/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Health Care - Campaign Memos
  • (6 pages) 08/10/1992 Personal Misfile 006. memo Yvette Cooper & Paul Weinstein to James Carville; re: Numbers on Bush Health Care Proposal (2 pages) 08/10/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • (1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 418 FOLDER TITLE: President Clinton's Trip to Naples, Italy for the Economic Summit- July 1994 [1] 2006-0460-F . 1727 RESTRICTION
  • crossing toll makes perfect sense, dire predictions notwithstanding. Why not charge a $1 toll at all U.S. border crossings? Because. say critics, it would be hard to collect tum border agents into moneychangers. punish honest travelers and create air
  • - Financial Institution- Policy Failures (5 pages) circa, fall 1992 Personal Misfile 003. memo Paul Weinstein to Governor Clinton & Senior Policy Staff; re: Banking Reform (3 pages) 09/0111992 Personal Misfile ) I. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • 001. email SUBJECT/TITLE DATE Michael Sheehan to Robert Boorstin; re: UN 50 Speech (1 page) 06/20/1995 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 424
  • pages) n.d. Pl/b(l) 002. paper re: Paldiski Naval Base (1 page) n.d. Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: Estonia - Background 2006-0460-F
  • to Secretary of State, Washington, D.C.; re: Views of George Kenan on Baltics in Preparation for Visit ofPOTUS (4 pages) 06/29/1994 Pl/b(l )' 002. paper re: Russian Troop Withdrawals - Baltic States (2 pages) n.d. Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • page) 02/13/1995 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records · National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 · FOLDER TITLE: Iwo Jirna,' 2/19/95- Background 2006-0460-F . 1807 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • Boorstin; re: California Defense Cuts (1 page) 10/13/1992 Personal Misfile 001b. memo· Sam Natapoffto Clinton Campaign; re: Defense Downsizing in California (4 pages) 10/1211992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National
  • semiannually to the General Services Administration and the Office of Management and Budget data relating to the amount of travel on Government aircraft by such officials at Government expense and the amount of reimbursements collected for travel
  • : Arranging POTUS to Speak Before American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors (partial) (1 page) 001. fax j i 0411211995 . RESTRICTION P6/b(6) ~ I I I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • ) (2 pages) n.d. P6/b(6) 1.,, COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 . FOLDER TITLE: Mandela - 10/94 - Schedule 2006~0460-F . 1784 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • ) n.d. Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: White House ~ Structure [2] 2006-0460-F . 1668 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44
  • But Turkmenistan's airport bureaucracy~· dysfunctional ticketing system and flee statues of President Saparmurat Niyazov likes to serve his guests tea, tell Khrushbedeck the streets, districts and collective chev jokes and give such distinctive gifts. made up largely
  • . memo SUBJECTrfiTLE DATE Carter Wilkie to George Stephanopoulos & Robert Boorstin;'re: State of the Union Address & First National Message (3 pages) 01/04/1993 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • pages) 08/08/1992 Personal Misfile 003b. talking points re: Talking Points for Governor Clinton- On Immigation Issue (1 page) 08/08/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • Clinton; re: Interview in Moscow with Radio Nadezhda (3 pages) 05/02/1995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Russia, 5/95- Moscow Stae
  • ; conditions for hemispheric cooperation have never been more promising; in our collective history, a prosperous-community of all our people has. never been so close to reality. This Summit is more than a grandiose photo-op; it will inspire a PROCESS
  • 001. memo SUBJECTffiTLE DATE Sam Brown to Sandy Berger & Sandy Vershbow; re: Prospects for the Summit as Seen from Budapest - Impacts on the President's Speech ( 6 pages) 11122/1994 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l), P5 · COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • page) 06/2111992 Personal Misfile 003. memo Kroger to Goverrior Clinton & Staff; re: B_ill Clinton's Budget Savings Proposals (7 pages) 06/2111992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • information and communications infrastructure, (beginning with the creation of a network to allow public access to the collective knowledge of the G:-7 national libraries) -- IS THIS TRUE? 2. INTEGRATING EAST AND WEST For the first time in the history of G-7
  • U.S. interests. We would have to choose between shutting down UN peacekeeping operations or stopping other collective military missions, such as enforcing· sanctions against Iraq . . • ' HR.872 writes into stone the process for NATO expansion
  • Representative J .J. Pickle, Chairman of the House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight, wrote that "it is the failure to collect legally-owed taxes from foreign multinationals that puts American workers at a competitive disadvantage." (more) National
  • ~ - and permitted to make onlY collect calls, which makes it dif· ficU!t to retain a lawyer in the first place, the report said. Immigrants' who wish to represent themselves can consul! only an inadequate Jaw library with daled materials, the re· port said. Hiswry
  • and empty threats, but through a collective plan of action. President Clinton and the United States believe that such a plan of action must include the following ·elements: First, we must reaffirm the importance of UNPROFOR's mission and our determination
  • collectively and improve our·_ governance; second, how to pro'f!\ote·economic growth while aavancing a· strategy ot sustainable development that protects the envir-onment .and . ·~ . ' . ·, ~ alleviates poverty. Tq .help to detine'Gur agenda, wa
  • for the November Asia Trip [with corrections & revisions] (4 pages) 10/27/1994 P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Courtcil Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: APEC '94 - Themes/Objectives 2006-0460-F
  • Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO·. AND TYPE SUBJECTffiTLE DATE re: Handwritten Notes- Move in.New Direction (partial) (1 page) 001. notes n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) ·: I COLLECTION: 1 Clinton Pre sidential Records National Security Council Robert
  • of the President for Summit of the Americas- Sunday, December 11, 1994 (partial) (1 page) · 12/07/1994 . b(7)(E) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: Summit
  • /23/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speech\vriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Strategic Memo 2006-0460-F . 1626 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C
  • . paper SUBJECTffiTLE DATE re: Meeting with the Three Baltic Presidents (4 pages) n:d. RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: 7/94 Trip
  • 5 l v i I· I Withdrawal/Redaction. Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO.· AND TYPE 001. fax DATE SUBJECTffiTLE William McCahill to Robert Boorstin; re: Attached Messages (partial) ( 1 page) RESTRICTION 06/24/1994 P6/b( 6) . COLLECTION
  • Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo DATE SUBJECTffiTLE Meeghan Prunty to Bob Boorstin; re: War (-Like) Room for Health Care (2 pages) 04/07/1993 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • Sound Bites [2 copies] (2 pages) 08/05/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile \I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: · 416 FOLDER TITLE: Health Care Talking Points - Campaign
  • to Secretary of State, Washington, D.C.; re: Recognizing Ukrainian Sensitivities During President's Visit (2 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) 05/0411995 Pl!b(l) r .. · OA/Box Number
  • (partial) ( 1 page) 03/16/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: . Haiti, 3/31195 - Schedule 2006-0460-F . 1799 RESTRICTION CODES
  • page) 03/08/1993 RESTRICTION P.6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 . FOLDER TITLE: Calendar - March 1993 2006-0460-F . 1834 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • 001. memo SUBJECTrfiTLE DATE Matt Mahaffie to John Hart; re: Reagan Transition of 1980-81 (7 pages) 10/02/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox
  • . Personal Misfile 002. outline re: Transition Structure (2 pages) n.d. Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Transition - Structure 2006-0460
  • the "global communit}~· guarantees democracy as a "legal entitlement." But he adds, "the collective use of military force to proteet the people's right to democracy is an extremely remote bridge · which need not be crossed at present." It is precisely
  • and collectively defending democratic governments. Fostering mutual prosperity through increased trade and investment. }>romoting sustainable development by protecting the environment and fighting poverty. • For the people of the United States, the Summit will help
  • P1/b(1), P5 002b. talking points re: Points to be Made for Meeting with Prime MinisterTorniichi Murayama (3 pages) 06/15/1995 Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security CounCil Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number
  • ~an·rights, · .· free• market-S) 1 . a 11ew. _spirit. 0,f ·COOperation 1' ansi· a determination to ;act 'individually' and. collectively ;for: the cornrr\on good:· · · .. l ' . . ' .. . •/ .. \.Why is the sumini t ·being held in Miami?· '' I
  • ~ the pan,·.,. ptaying field 'is at least a bit: more' . ~ .:>>~;,:' ,Ame~ean·~og\ie. ' .: . ' '' :: '·.. · · even-that, collectively' and individu- · P.etre~~ a career diplomat who view8 "l.see a more mat1Jre relationship;· .. . \ ·ally, Latiri American
  • is responding to these low rates. Business investment is booming. New home sales are at their highest level since 1986. · Sales of existing homes are at their highest point since statistics on this were first collected 25 years ago. And millions of Americans
  • Scotia- Thursday, June 15, 1995 (partial) (1 page) 06/13/1995 b(7)(E) 002. schedule re: Trip of the President to Halifax, Nova Scotia- Friday, June 16, 1995 (partial) (1 page). 06/13/1995 b(7)(E) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National
  • NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION . 001. memo JP to D2; re: Cleaning the Laundry (3 pages) n.d. P5 002. memo Leon Panetta & Alice Rivlin to John Podesta et al; re: State of the Union Address (4 pages) 01/04/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton
  • in our hemisphere has been our collective commitment to democracy. The movement to democracy in Latin America is a great epic of the late 20th century. And one of the most significant chapters in that epic was our collective action, led by President
  • Speechwriting Office; re: Use of Truman Quote for the President's Speech Before the Canadian Parliament ( 1 page) · 02/16/1995 P1/b(1) 002. paper re: Comments on Quebec (2 pages) n.d. P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTffiTLE DATE Ezra Vogel to Robert Boorstin; re: Thoughts for Philippine Speech (8 . pages) 10/28/1994 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • Collection (Panetta) $20.0 $20.0 $20.0 $20.0 $20.0 $100.0 370 Tighten FmHA Loan Standards (Panetta) $40.0 $40.0 $40.0 $40.0 $40.0 $200.0 370 . Enact FHA Management Reforms (Panetta/Heritage) $200.0 $200.0 $200.0 $200.0 $200.0 $1.000.0
  • the collective work of States, local education agencies, and individual schools are incorporated in Goals 2000 and provide the basis for a new partnership between the Federal Government, States, parents, business, labor, schools, communities, and students. ~his
  • ) n.d. P6/b(6) 002. memo Bill Galston to Don Baer et al; re: State of the Union Outline (6 pages) 0110811995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU
  • 001. memo Tara Sonenshine and Tom Ross to Mark Gearan; re: Six-Month Public Affairs Strategy (5 pages) 06110/1994 P5 002. memo Carter Wilkie to Don Baer; re: Major Speeches in September (2 pages) 08/17/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • ) 02/25/1993 P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: · 421 ·FOLDER TITLE: Haiti- Biographies ··'' 2006-0460-F 1758 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- (44
  • - A National Economic Strategy for America (partial) ( 1 page) :RESTRICTION 06/23/1992 ; P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Strategy - Drafts [ 1] 2006
  • cooperative, multinational solutions. Therefore, the only responsible U.S. strategy is one that seeks to ensure U.S. influence over and participation in collective decision making in a wide and growing range of circumstances. i I An important element of our
  • Stephanopoulos & Bruce Reed; re: Draft of New York Foreign Policy Speech (1 page) 03/24/1992 RESTRICTION . Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council . Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER TITLE
  • and a rallying of collective energy. Undergoing a crisis does ·not preclude a recovery of vi tality, but it does suggest that the society and states that emerge after an extended period of turbulence shall have been transformed, .not merely restored. One can
  • Boorstin; re: Speech Info (1 page) 06/23/1995 P1/b(l) 002. email Richard Clarke to Robert ~oorstin; re: Haitian Election (1 page) 06/2111995 P1/b(l). COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting
  • ,_ I'm proud -proud of the magnificent job you did, and proud of the great work all our troops are still doing in Haiti. On behalf of the American peopie: thank you. Let me also personally thank you for this terrific addition to my collection
  • , and other Cabinet members collectively covers key countries and issues. Establish friendly working relations with Jacques Santer, the President of the Euro_pean Commission, and key members of the Commission (esp. de Silguy and Cresson), ensure a successful
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speeyhwriting) ONBox Number: 423 · FOLDER TITLE: Cleveland CEE [Central and Eastern Europe], 1113/95 I . 2006-0460-F 1808 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- ]44
  • the Internal Revenue Service to collect child support, start a national deadbeat databank, and make it a felony to cross state lines to avoid paying support. LIFETIME LEARNING Putting people first demands a revolution in lifetime learning, a concerted effort
  • Retreat (5 pages) Ol/0411994 P5 002. memo Todd Stem to Gergen, Dreyer, Boorstin; re: State of the Union (2 pages) Ol/06/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419
  • Boorstin to Stephen Cohen; re:. Moscow State Speech . (partial) (1 page) Strobe Talbott to Bob Boorstin; re: Moscow State Univerity Speech (4 pages) RESTRICTION 05/17/1995 P6/b(6) 05/04/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National
  • Hikes? (2 pages) 07/24/1992 Personal Misfile 002. memo Gene Sperling to Governor Clinton; re: Largest Tax Hikes? (2 pages) 07/24/1992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • began collecting money and volunteering their time and succeeded in providing electricity to some of the c01nmunity. Now this group would like to complete the job and have asked IOM to help pay for some of the materials. The Mayor's Office of Jacmel
  • llleplly, oootrlblltl more ln' r~r.rt ·~~-!!'en t.e: lax revenllell tbau they collect lA beoertta. Otben aay that ttvell Jealll IIIIa!grants, beca1111 !bey teDd 10 tab lower-peylng jobs, coa U. governmeat mo111 in beneRU than tbq pay In laKes. '1be
  • regard for $90,000. Preston collects an annual salary and expens4: allowance of · the impact of the projects it funded. Anxious to avoid the appearance $285,00Q-more than twice the salof reveling in world poverty, Bank ary of Federal ReserVe Board
  • and governments are weak. the proceeds-has not been feasi- rights and tribal status erupted in Two central questions facing Af. ble because local governments in Ghana's north. claiming an estimat- rica today are whether the recogniGhana are unable to collect taxes
  • collectively. By revok:ing this Order, I today end the government's role in promoting this one-sided version of workplace rights. "• .. ••· ., '' ' . II •J' , 1\_',"\ 11111, •• 1.1 .,. li\ , ,,,,1,;,.•.,., •. '' , .. , .. ' SENT sy:xerox Te·l
  • . The state Department expects to collect $45 million in FY 1994. Other ~inancinq: The customs Service will provide $2 million to fund the Interagency Border Inspections System (IBIS) Pilot Program from its current FY 1994 budget. The Administration
  • applications to fund its visa automation program. State would collect almost $45 million in FY 1994. Appropriations Offsets: Congress is in the process of reducing funding for a variety of Presidential budget requests. Included in these reductions are two
  • -- good things like keeping the streets safe and holding town meetings and even some of the less good things -- like collecting taxes. 13 Through these and dozens of other acts, big and small, you've defended democracy and made it stronger. You have
  • re: Pennsylvania Leadership Council [PLC] Joins Kemp, National . I I Effort to Oppose Federal Tax Increase (partial) (1 page) 02/25/1993 P6/b(6) 1 I ! ·.cOLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council · Robert Boorstin
  • Clinton Library · · SUBJECTffiTLE DATE J. Brian Atwood to VPOTUS; re: Suggestions for President's Speech to the Nation on Haiti (2 pages) 09/14/1994 RESTRICTION P1/b(1), P5 . \ I'· COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . National Security
  • --------------- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTffiTLE DATE Peter Spiro to Samuel Berger; re: Radio Democracy- Statement by President Clinton ( 1 page) 07/21/1994 RESTRICTION p 1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • of tht. 500 richest Britons, Queen Elizabeth II, whc. last year was the second richest, dropped to 17th as her estimated fortune plunged to $705 million from $7.8 billion. This was because Buckingham Palace insisted that the nation's art collection
  • the Miami Process: Civil Society and the Summit of the· Americas Purpose To contribtite a brief preface to the North-South Center's collection on civil society and the Summit· of the Americas . . Background The North-South Center and the University of Miami
  • DATE SUBJECTffiTLE William Itoh to Kenneth Brill; re: Briefing Materials for the Summit of the Americas (4 pages) n.d. RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box
  • : Briefing Materials for the President's Trip to Canada, February 23-24, 1995 (2 pages) 01124/1995 RESTRICTION P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE
  • quoted as saying that an oil import fee would also be considered. I hope you do not follow that course. An oil import fee is the least desirable of all energy taxes; for every $2 the consumer pays in higher prices, the government collects only $1
  • .: in the TaX Law Enforcement Division at IRS. Cutting this staff by 33% would result in some 12,670 fewer agents; auditors, and examiners to conduct tax collection ·and compli- . ance procedures. ·C~tting this staff .. wo~d increase the deficit by slashing
  • : Talking Points for Atlanta TV Show (3 pages) 06/2111992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Strategy - Talking Points 2006
  • for Possible Presidential Speech on Democracy, Trade, & Asia (3 pages) 09/26/1994 P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: Human Rights - Language 2006-0460-F
  • P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: · 421 · -FOLDER TITLE: Mideast_ Quotes 2006-0460-F . 1761 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records · National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Aristide Speeches 2006~0460-F . 1798 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
  • by initiatives undertaken jointly by all the nations of the hemisph~re: I . 3 I • The 1991 Santiago PrJtocol of the OAS condemns anti-democratic coups and mandates collective action! in the defense of democracy wherever it is threatened in the hemisphere
  • ) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boors tin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: .UNGA '94 - International Crime Initiative 2006-0460-F. . 1787 RESTRICTION CODE
  • Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 · FOLDER TITLE: Bush Transition 2006-0460-F . 1692 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)[ Freedom
  • . Christopher o Segment I ren's The Futu . · dividually and collective • read the children's children's anwork 1 · Paintbrush i:np•omacy ~s.c. ~-\b ~.To-o Nl~ \J,~ -~ 1::::o~ ~\\.~~ !0:48am Interlude Musical - Curtain rises to reveal Singcr
  • (in the Hemispher~) should be a joint enterprise." During the first half of 1994, senior-level U.S. officials consulted throughout the Hemisphere to deCide collectively on the _main Summit themes. Out of these consultations, a consensus emerged that the following
  • Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. draft · DATE SUBJECTffiTLE re: President William Jefferson Clinton- Address to Nixon Cente~­ Washington, D.C.- March 1, 1995 (partial) (1 page) 02/24/1995 RESTRICTION . P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
  • . · ·hard-to-contact IDdlvtduals and confirm I they have received the message," said Liz : Walker, marketing manager for credit 1 collections at Western Union. She said : Western Union's fee to creditors per debtor I contact Is S7.50, whlle other debtor
  • collected 25 years ago. Sales of new homes are at their highest level in eight years. And low interest rates have given homeowners a good reason to refinance their mortgages; on average, Americans last year saved xxx dollars on a mortgage of xxx. [macro
  • the practice of the past three years of adjusting the annual deficit targets set in the 1990 budget agreement. These adjustments reflect changes in economic conditions and demographics and other technical changes that. affect both revenue collections
  • for New Administration [2 copies] (2 pages) 12/14/1992 003. list I I i P6/b(6) I· I I 1. iI .I . COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Rob.ert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: '1 00 Days
  • since it omits any requirement that contractors riotify workers of any of their other rights protected by the National Labor Relations Act, such as the right to organize and bargain collectively. Both these orders address problems that need
  • . ,-----~-------- ----- For more than thirty years, we have continued to work together toward a collective understanding. With our commitment to common ideals, our partnership continues to grow stronger as we approach the 21st century. We, the Americans and the Japanese, should
  • . And a generation which has pledged to support democracy collectively wherever it is imperiled-- a commitment no other ' region has made. .) 10 These leaders are here in Miami because they have tapped what Simon [see-mone] Bolivar, the Liberator of Latin America
  • ., and will allow U.S. Filter to earn $20 million by collecting treatment fees over a 13 year period. With the help of NAFTA, U.S. Filter foresees healthy business opportunities in Mexico for many year in both municipal projects and . . infrastructure. IV. GOP
  • )] / . 39 THIRD PARTY LIABILITY: ENHANCkD COLLECTIONS (INCLUDES MEDICARE,· MEDICAID, VETERANS AFFAIRS, IN.DIAN HEALTH SERVICE, DEFENSE DEPARTMENT) . i [$800 MILLION (FY 1994-1997)]! I '40 I FEDERAL EMPLOYEES: END LUMP-S1UM BENEFIT · [SAVINGS: · $5. 13 2
  • because so many antiwar students in the 1960s are professors today. "While Vietnam vets really do appear to have moved ... on with their lives, many of those who opposed the war have not managed to do that." said Trewyn, who is collecting data
  • Regulators of the America~ and the· Center for Monetary Studies of Latin· 'America to i~crease the integrity of financial markets. In addition, the U.S. will offer to·expand pr~grams to train national authorities in the collection of taxes and tanffs: . ' . I
  • for the President's Trip to Indonesia & the Philippines (5 pages) 10/04/1994 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speecliwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: APEC '94 - Schedule 2006-0460-F
  • : ColumnistsMeeting with the President (partial) (1 page) 04/2711995 P6/b(6) ooi list re: Columnists Meeting with the President (partial) (1 page) n.d. P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton.Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA
  • heroes on the home front. They built the planes, the ships, the tanks and the trucks that carried the Allied armies into battle. They bought Victory Bonds to pay for the war ... they collected scrap metal for weapons, worn out rubber for tires, leftover
Carbon Tax (Item)
  • to Lane Bailey; re: Senator Rockefeller's Speech (2 pages) · 09/20/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National SecuritY Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Carbon Tax 2006
  • when they're not taking care of their children. We'll use the Internal Revenue Service to collect child support, start a national deadbeat databank, and make it a felony to cross state lines to avoid paying support. LIFEI'IME LEARNING Putting people
  • · DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. schedul~ proposal DATE. SUBJECTffiTLE Anthony Lake to Billy Webster; re: Meeting with Turkish Prime Minister Ciller (2 pages) 02/22/1995 . RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security
  • & Benefits of Deficit _Reduction (7 pages) 01/06/1993 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile 'I COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: · Deficit Reduction - Why? 2006
  • : President William Jefferson Clinton- Address to the Canadian Parliament.- Ottawa, Canada (with extensive edits by POTUS) (12 pages) 02/23/1995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • 001. note DATE SUBJECTffiTLE n.d. re: Telephone Numbers (partial) (1 page) RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: . Summit
  • NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTrfiTLE .001. memo Bob Boorstin to Anthony Lake; re: Preliminary UNGA Thoughts (4 pages) 08/18/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422
  • DATE SUBJECT/TITLE Todd Stem to Dreyer, Boorstin; re: State of the Union- Draft 3 (2 pages) 01115/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 419 FOLDER
  • ~nts (Including Visits) [2 copies] (6 pages) · ·DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE '02/06/1995· RESTRICTION Pl/b(1) COLLECTION:· Clinton Presidential Records·· . National Security Council . Robert Boorstin (SpeechWriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER TITLE: NSC
  • and cultural progress that could serve us well in the century ahead. We will focus on how to work in partnership with our neighbors to find creative solutions to regional problems: improve our standard of living, promote trade and investment·, ensure collective
  • Offering to Mt;et Rabin as Early as · July 18 · (3 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . National Secirrity Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: · Hussein!Rabin - Background 2006-0460-F . 1760 RESTRICTION
  • /15/1994 P5 003. memo Richard Clarke to Bob Boorstin; re: Haiti Speech (2 pages) n.d. P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 421 FOLDER TITLE: Haiti- Final Drafts
  • ), P5 Kathleen Stephens to Anthony Lake; re: ·What the President Should Say About. the National Unity Issue During His February 23-24 Trip to · Canada (3 pages) no do Pl/b(l), P5 re: Comments on Quebec (2 pages) n.d . P1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton
  • . remarks DATE SUBJECTffiTLE re: Material to Insert into the State of the Union Address Related to the National Performance Review (partial) (1 page) · 01/05/1994 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: ·Clinton Presidential Records National SecuritY Council
  • ) (1 page)· RESTRICTION P6/b(6) . •, '' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Edgar Bronfman - Background 2006-0460-F . 1795 RESTRICTION CODES
  • by POTUS) · (11 pages) 03/06/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: VFW, 3/6/95 -Drafts . 2006-0460-F . 1800 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
  • . to POTUS; re: UNGA '94 Address (partial) (1 page) 09/23/1994 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: .. UNGA '94 ~·Outside Memos 2006-0460-F
  • to Presidential Transition Staff; re: Personal Data & Employment & Funding Disclosures Statement (5 pages) · 11/14/1988 Personal Misfile 002. memo John Rogovin to File; re: Post-Employment Restrictions (10 pages) 1111992 Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton
  • now. Instead, they and a program graduate, has taken his stacks upon stacks of historical manuargue for a slight loosening of sanctions, lessons enthusiastically to heart. Along scripts plus a growing collection of currenf botti to nurture Cuba's
  • was then Czechoslovakia were conquered by Germany gary or the Czech Republic. But such re' after bemg left vulnerable by the collective forms will not begin in earnest until after a 1996 EU conference to review progress in security agreements forged after World War 1 ·d
  • -Islamic graffiti apartment he keeps a small arsenal heads and Asian gangs. Early last of guns and knives and a collection of year, with tensions running high, :'ii!!~l!s of ~Gr:a.n!l_ M~que of military memorabilia from his days newspapers predicted
  • (partial} (1 page) · n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) i. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 415 FOLDER TITLE: Canada - Quotes/Facts 2006-0460-F . 1657 RESTRICTION CODES
  • Boorstin & Anyone Else Interested (2 pages} 11109/1994 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: Georgetown- 11110/94 -Inserts 2006-0460-F . 2576 I
  • /3111995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Haiti, 3/31/95 - Palce Drafts 2006-0460-F . 2585 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
  • SMI price indices by 1%........................ 570 Increase Pt B premium to 30%-program costs. 570 Set Part 8 deductible at $150 & index ................ 570 Increase SMI coinsurance rate to 25% ............... 570 Collect 20% coinsurance on labs
  • Research & Technology Programs for Moon/Mars Initiative (I page) 10/18/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council· Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Deficit
  • collection firms to collect on delinquent loans. In many cases, new loans niust be given to known poor credit risks. To prevent more such legislated inefficiency and waste, you should promise to veto any appropriations bill containing objectionable mandates
  • . "Emma Lazarus's image, which has The nature of immigration changed endured for generations, needs serious dramatically and, with the intervening ' revision." suggests Caroline Golub, a his- years. so did the collective memory of its tori an and author
  • administration has been cut since 1990. By getting rid of redundancies, average salaries have gone up while wage expenditures as a share of GDP have gone down. President Menem has also spearheaded movements to downsize the armed forces and improv.e tax collection
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. memo . DATE SUBJECTffiTLE · Ezra Vogel to Robert Boorstin; re: ·Basic ,Concept of Jakarta Speech (11 pages) 10/28/1994 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin
  • P1/b{1) '· COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Richard Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU 1995- National Security Inserts 2006-0460-F . 1742 RESTRICTION CODES . Presidential Records Act- [44
  • . For 50 years, the people of the United Nations have worked to ... promote justice, human dignity and peaceful co-existence. The words of the charter reflect the collective faith that war is not inevitable, but that peace is possible. UN50 Charter
  • to prevent and :respond to situations like we now see in Rwanda. It is also why we are determined to make the War Crimes Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia an effective instrument of truth. Real peace will not be possible in that land until collective guilt
  • , and bewitchment, ·:th inventive use of colors, and by Bigaud's ·. t:'rAowing compositions combining massive . dumes with exquisitely intricate details. Hai.. m "primitive" artists are represented in muse.:ns and private collections throughout the •. ,rfcJ
  • administration officials do Clinton administration officials, not dispute her statement that the saying they fear a collective failure\ decision to withhold diplomatic relaof political will in Europe will pro-:\ tions was made in deference to duce another Bosnia
  • the appeals to the public servants .collected .governments," wrote James Holston, an the University of Califor· government built this city on an isolated · here. Though Brasilia has virtually no anthropologist atin a 1993 study on Brasilia. nia at San Diego
  • Speech (1 page) 02/16/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Nixon Center, 3/1195 2006-0460-F . 2587 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- 144
  • created the Natrona! Recovery Administration (NRA) and established regulatory codes for control of numerous indust:r;-ies. Employers were exempted from antitrust action; employees were guaranteed collective pargaining and minimum wages and hours
  • ,--------------;---------------------- -- --- Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DATE . S.UBJECTrfiTLE DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE A~thony Blinken to Steve Hilton; re: V.E. Day Speech (partial) (1 'page) 001. memo 04/24/199) RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National
  • % or more hnemployment nationwide) . @Expansion &Improvement ofElectricity &Phone Service fD Lower Cost ofLi:ving ·. 0 Health & Education Services -· · - . ~,Delivery of all ofThese Will be Contingent Upon Enhanced Revenue Collection, · I~ proved Public
  • Fayetteville, the 937th Field Artillery Battalion from Fort Smith, and the 217th · Medical Collection Company from Booneville. The 937th was distinguished with the Presidential Unit Citation for action at Hong Chon, Korea on 16-22 May 1951. Other Army NG
  • , terrorism. • Collective action to defend democracy, as in Haiti, can alleviate the flow of political refugees. • Also, environmental protection -- efficient energy use, biodiversity, pollution prevention. Summit Implementation • The draft Summit Plan
  • ( . withdraw· their· mandate at any tiine if they lose. confidence in ,·.' t.he· ~l:d:lit.y of t..li.e ·ruler to ~erve their. best interests .. "· (From: !?.S.Say "In Quest· of Derriocr,acy," .published in the collection,' . will '/ of o.n :t:r;eedom from
  • ~, as if they emerged from th~ .. .spring collection some divine fashion sho"VY. . ' . . ~. ' . ' ;' .: .Jo '···.,.'. '· '· 'r'. a • .·. ·./ .' . ' >. ·. ' ·'····· •' . I -' '· ··.Nature~ .\0. .. .. Sea ··',· 1 ,. ·. This .. j
  • realistic assumption, the total tax collected would be $29.3 billion to $30.9 billion (or $109 to $115 per capita). For a typical family of four, this works out to be $437 to $461 per household. Household costs would, of course, vary by region. For instance
  • flagrantly neglected: • The House Ways and Means Committee has found that the IRS is "outgunned and outmanned" every time they try to collect unpaid taxes from foreign corporations doing business in the U.S. [House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Oversight, 4
  • . Millions of children are stuck grow up on welfare because parents refuse to pay child support. Our welfare reform plan will include the toughest child support measures any White House has introduced. We'll give states the tools to collect child support from
  • page) 1 002. memo Kroger to Governor Clinton; re: Balanced Budget Amendment Proposals (3 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Coimcil Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 413 FOLDER TITLE: Balanced Budget
  • . notes · SUBJECTffiTLE DATE re: Handwritten Notes - U Mass. (partial) ( 1 page) n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) i ! COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records. . National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER TITLE
  • " and "collective" values, others say the organization had a negative influence. Although the panelists experienced varying degrees of personal exposure to the "stagnation" of the Brezhnev period, Gorbachev's perestroika and post-Soviet struggles, on the whole
  • afloat, is deand Ukraine with large numbers of sia into the West, while the money~ creasing every year. In the long run, ethnic Russians. losers, collective farms and militaonly openness to foreign investment Chechnya at first seemed like a riZed
  • , National Security Council, at a Conference Sponsored by Tel Aviv.. University and.the.Ci:ty.. University.of NewYork, on December 28, 1993, in Tel Aviv, Israel A few years ago, one of my daughters collected my correspondence. with my parents during the years
  • . (with extensive edits by POTUS) (13 pages) j 03/0111995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Cotu1cil Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: Nixon Center, 3/1195- Drafts [1] 2006-0460-F . 2588
  • not formally on our agenda, yet essential to our collective prosperity: approval o! the GATT Uruguay Round agreement. Implementing the agreement will boost global growth by an estimated $S trillion over the next ten years. Forty percent of this growth
  • !fiTLE DATE David Gergen to POTUS and VPOTUS; re: Immigration (2 pages) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) 07/24/1993 RESTRICTION P5 r OA!Box Number: 414 FOLDER TITLE: Immigration
  • to Bob Boorstin; re: POTUS VFW Speech (1 page). 03/03/1995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 423 FOLDER TITLE: VFW, 3/6/95 -Agency Notes [2] 2006-0460-F
  • that bloody regilnal conflicts can be peacefully concluded through negotiation, reform and national reclnciliation. And a generation which has pledged to support democracy collectively wherever it is imperiled -- a commitment unique to our region. { ~d
  • of the S1.45 billion in Immigrant funds that Gov. Pete Wilson is counting on to help ·balance next year's state budget. Fazio said. . More
  • participating banks to cusure that· they adhere to regulatory standards ~d safe operating prQCedures. · The I . . premiums it charges do not fully cover the costs of this monitoring, even though it is authorized to collect tun! ex~tion expenSes. Thrifts, credit
  • - Nonproliferation & Arms Control (3 pages) 01125/1995 P1/b(l) 002. memo Jane Wales to Billy Webster; re: Presidential Speech on Nuclear Smuggling & Nonproliferation (2 pages) 0111111995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • that famines, civil wars, overpopulation, "ethnic cleansing," and other similar and democracy as ways for sociforces will soon merge into a tidal wave of anarchy that threatens to swamp us all. eties to solve their collective problems, environmental
  • , speCific requirements to join Nafta .. · make up fo( reduced tariff collections . Critics Unleash Barrage· .. .·The U.S; will insist that.any new Nafta ynder the pact., A s~bsequent .vote ·to . • · Mr. Hollings, who used his power as partner adhere to labor
  • production. Taxes on savings and investment reduce capital formation. Indeed, research by tax expert James L. Payne has found that the ~x code imposes $1.65 of cost on the economy for every dollar the federal government collects. As such, in order to believe
  • at the same time hiring back full-timers, effectively increasing personnel when appearing to c'ut them. Even the data collected at that time were not in a useable form and were available only once a year. Believe it or not, it took several months of enormous
  • -turmoil will .contir:me -to produce conditions that.cause pe.ople to seek refuge in t~e United States, as th~y have done in ~ecent ti~es from Cuba and Haiti.' But, as the · peaceful return of President Aristide to Haiti shows, collective Hemispheric
  • ......•..•..•..•.•.••.••••....••........•................••....•............. Outpatient department cut at 10% ............................................................................ Medicare-Maintain 1995 ratio of premium collections to program outlays with a 27% ceiling
  • are being sent to the United States. • A customs duty or internal revenue tax is collectible on any article in your possession. Note: "Courtesy of the Port" does not mean you do not have to fill out a declaration or that you will not have to pay customs duty
  • . 001. list SUBJECTffiTLE DATE re: Possible Resources for Harvard Speech (partial) (1 page) n.d. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER
  • SUBJECTrfiTLE DATE re: Situation Room Trip Evening Summary (2 pages) 07/07/1994 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 421 . FOLDER TITLE: Berlin Wall- Previous
  • . fax cover sheet Samuel Beer to Don Baer; re: Suggestions for State of the Union Address (partial) ( 1 page) 01/0911995 P6/b(6) COLLECTION:. Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419
  • arid tindercuthl.s 'promotion of collective se~urity; . self-- . ' . . . ' . . '. ·.... ' ' .... . ··:. . . . . ··\'' . . ' ' . :· . . . :' . ·determinationand t~e1egal adjudication()finteriiatlom11 disputes . .And. Wilson's loftY rhetoric
  • (extensive comments) (5 pages) 09/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 420 FOLDER TITLE: (Anthony] Lake- Council on Foreign Relations- 9/12/94 [2] 2006-0460-F . 1755
  • . The most reasonable explanation for this known collection of facilities is a nuclear weapons program, and this program has now reached a critical juncture. The 25-megawatt nuclear reactor has, as we speak, a load of spent fuel that if reprocessed after
  • . but the West is me this way, they'd beat me up. Soon. I'll on guard. Collecting have to cover my head working here." the garbage is The bar g-irl's boss at the Htsar C:ub hardlv Refah's sole 'doesn't laugh. "Be::no-lu is an ~~ea where a:nbition. . a.1~1 tilin
  • dtsctpline: the ·historical progresston from Hitler's rise to power in 1933 to the Holocaust. It ts a course. Chapter 6 in a standard German htstory text, that challeno:es Germany's young to come to terms wtth the burden of a collective past far more cruel
  • by a real or imagined threat to their collective survival. Unfortunately, such threats are not ·-,-~..-----~---..___..-- .. ---··-----·_......- difficult to generate. Ethnic conflicts can be used to mobilize people behind the leadership and create
  • ~~ ~~ Richard Haass, who wa5 a Middle . ~c~ties, including traffic tunnels amteDded terrorist groups _can and · East expert on the Natlona! Security Jin!rjng Manhattan alid New Jersey, are colleCting- funds in the United Council during the Bush.administra~ _and
  • : Enhanced collections (includes Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Affairs, MEDICARE Extenders: 570 10% capital reduction, outpatient department. ....................,. ..........................................,... -150 -260 570 2% laboratory fee update
  • and Technology, who opposes the pro. posal. "The timing of this thing absolutely blows the mind." Vetter's group. which collects data on the supply of and demand for scientists in all fields, is sponsored by 27 scientific societies, including all the specialties
  • . In fact, the ·fire that destroyed the Centre Block in 1916 began amidst the collection of newspapers, periodicals and books in the House of Commons Reading Room. The sculpted heads of 10 outstanding parliamentary corespondents placed along the entrance way
  • SUBTHEMES. could be.highlighted: The Summit has t~ree issue baskets which '1 1) Collective Defense of Democracy. The spread of'democratic rule has transformed the hemisphere . . . commitment to democracy the hemisphere's common denominator. 2
  • to enforce. Enforcing legitimate laws fairly gives governments more credibility and helps make some of their other jobs easier.. 0 Taxes must not merely be levied; they must be collected. This is essential if gov:cmmcnt!i arc to have the money they need
  • · the~ nonproliferation bene·fits. df' this t;r~aty·. When: the 1 treaty' '1as signed, of cour·se, it was the S6viet.Union:·. It's riow a collection~of­ .ind~pendent 'states the hewty- independent'' states .• 'All 'of those'' ' st.;:ttes, . with, the exception of Russia
  • of the army in bloody coup d'etat led by Lt. Gen. Cedras. OAS Permanent Council condemns coup and calls for meeting of foreign ministers to consider collective response. Oct. 1 -- Aristide leaves Haiti for Venezuela. OAS General Assembly condemns coup
  • with the weapon h~ earned breaking ·ro.cks and collecting seaweed for more than ' · . I· ·· two dec~des on a ~ndswept prison island: 'A· _martyr's hato. · - · ' '. ( ', • '•' ' .' _' • • • ' ' < • ' • ' • ', • ' ' I"' ._, ' . ', .... ~< J
  • Book Draft (2 pages) . RESTRICTION 05/22/1992 Personal Misfile ' '· COLLECTION:. Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Book/Plan- Draft [2] 2006-0460-F . 1716
  • to the Tower of Babel?" Viewed collectively from this perspective, Americans are a heterogeneous people who go in one direction or another for awhile ( stop and from time to time get lost. It's a choice of roads taken or not taken. June 30,1993, The New York
  • not have beunintentional noncompliance lieved me. It would have been incon· and interpretative differences; ceivable. e Eliminate direct benefits received by tax inspectors for penalty' collection; • Permit foreign banks to offer a broad range of banking
  • Lecture (partial) (1 page) 11/07/1994 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA!Box Number: 422 FOLDER TITLE: Georgetown- 11/10/94- Event 2006-0460-F . 1782 RESTRICTION
  • ~has introdUced.-.. -- w~~~~i~~~;;­ g-l....ve st.q_tes 1:he tools to collect child support · £r0ft\ eve '/; who owes_ it, _and _ throw the book at those who won' ~ · pa--y ~- _ · _-_ childr~n, -- - Our - fiJl~l step will be to give people 011
  • (1 page) RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 419 FOLDER TITLE: SOTU 1994- Draft #6 2006-0460-F . 2560 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44
  • their p~rticipation through small gifts to airliTipe~sonnel. In the bo~ough of Neuki>IIn, ·a collection ·was taken --tip -to-·buy handmade wood and metal plaques, which were inscribed: "To the U.S. pilots for th_dr tireless efforts, from the grateful
  • ·capitals :to continue our po- tioned in )iour.p~blic statements. Awa;e of litica! dialqg. T_his is 11 fact 'we duly appreci: . your· interest in Russian proverbs, let me ate. As this is' our fourth meeting, we .can add another 'one,\ to your collection
  • our attention to an issue not formally on our agenda, yet essential to our collective prosperity: approval of the GATT Uruguay Round agreement. Implementing the agreement will boost global growth by an estimated $5 trillion over the next ten years
  • /Co-payment· . SUMMARY: SAVINGS: $• MILLION (FY 1994~.1997) This proposal would make· J»ermanent the VA's authority to collect froDi most veterans a $2 co-payment for each 30-day supply of outpatient prescription drugs that· is not related
  • for respon~g to events in · , Europeastheyunfola This.wa&a • falters,NATOwillbetheN.topl-Qvide· I ,. ,. l point the Preside~t'rnade a~ eveey .top ' . for the allies' collective defense, as well .. on his recent trip to .E_urope. tO work thrOugh
  • ; ie: National Debt Calculation for States ( 1 page) 10/22/1992 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Robert Boorstin (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 416 FOLDER TITLE: Economy- State-by-State
  • · for a dia: . ·Iogue amoug Mualim·s, ,colleCtive efforts. to__ make .• . · -IUCCess ~f .tbe, Kingd~m 5 --- democr~a~on, . .· The_ King, addrcssmg ·a_ _. joinr session of_1he..a?pointcd _ >40--member Cppu Hoas~ . ~­ ... I -, I ..., ~- -· pledJe