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  • , the Millennium Bug and Health 17 -1­ G8 Communique 1 2 New Draft. Petersberg 22 May 3 1. 4 and the President of the Commission of the European Union, met in Koln for the 5 25th Economic Summit. On the threshold of the new millennium we discussed 6
  • RV A 53 49 (1992 VOTE= CLINTON 42%, BUSH 36%, PEROT 22%) QUINNIPIAC COLLEGE POLL VOTER NEWS SERVICE CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL UCONN CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL CTPOLL CTPOLL CTPOLL CTPOLL CTPOLL CTPOLL CTPOLL CTPOLL CONNECTICUT POLL
  • ] Actualities Read Across America CHIP 2/22/99 [OA/ID 17196] Adoption Bill 11/19/97 [OA/ID 17193] Adoption Event 9/24/99 [OA/ID 17197] AFL-CIO [1] [OA/ID 17192] AFL-CIO [2] [OA/ID 17192] AFL-CIO 3/18/98 [1] [OA/ID 17193] AFL-CIO 3/18/98 [2] [OA/ID 17193] Box 2
Safe Schools (Item)
  • school playground gang fight; shootout 10/12/92 Desert View High School Tuscon, AZ Oscar Daniel Leon. 16 school parlcing lot shot with .22 10/17/92 James Logan High School Union City, CA Thomas E Weinhofer, 41 (father of student) outside high
  • , cc: Honorable John Glenn Honorable Michael DeWine Charles Emrick Steven Kaufman Russell Adrine Elizabeth Lehigh­ 05/22/95 ". MON 21:28 FAl202 514 9353 } DOJ OLA 141 015 ' .I..1!.:ITEBS OF SUPPORr 5HOULD BE SENT TO: As you mIlY laID
  • year or 24 moo1bs.; The DqJartmeot. however, may DOt allow slates to extend any certi1icationbcyond August 22, 1 •. ('.(1.\.(J. ~ l'vt~ ~ ~IM.L IA..K{U~V'~ For oft"eaed by the Admimstralion. ~ to 500.000 IfSfJrtes take fiill. advaAtage
  • So I think you have done a lot here today to help 18 people in this country realize the high quality of 19 leadership we have in the administration over law 20 enforcement. 21 appreciate it. 22 And I want to commend each of you. I Just
  • DEFENDANTS' ANSWER ) Defendants. ) 20 ) 21 Pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(b), Dan Glickman, Secretary of 22 Agriculture, and Bruce Babbitt, Secretary of the Interior 23 (collectively, defendants), through undersigned counsel, answer 24
  • ICamp David, MD s 2 8 9 16 22 23 29 30 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 " WiU Street PrOJect NYSE Reception, NY RON New York, NY s 3 4 10 II 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 ' ·' ' ' ' Printed on 1/27/99 4:28PM . ·- .. J 22 23 Bloterrorism Event VPLunch
  • wi~~· be mainta eo for all legal nOncitizens August who were in the U.S. and re~ei'ing SSI benefits as 22, 2. m . :tOf ~996. ., Legal noncitizens who Were will be eligible to qualify ! • ;n If0 a . limited period of time in .th 3
  • Glickman, 20 21 Secretary of Agriculture, 22 Interior to perform the mandatory duty owed to plaintiff and its 23 members under 24 award and release by Sepcember 10, 1995 (45 days 25 of the new law) 26 enactmen~ § 2001(k) and of Pub
  • ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) 18 : Pursuant' ~o Pederal Ru.1e of civil Procedure ~4 (a) • 1.9 20 Wester~ 21 weste%b Timber ,to. intervene as a pla1ntifr in this action as gf 22 ri.9ht . Timber ~o.~o~s th~8 Western' , ' ' Timbe~ court for its Order,peraittinq mak2S
  • ih terms ·of achievements for those studen::.s, 19 reducing the dropout rates, increasing salaries for teachers, 20 lessening the gap between AfrO-Americans and 21 and made· the greates.t acad.emic advances for the State cf 22 South Carolina
  • : Partial-Birth Abortion Act (partial) (1 page) 01/21/1996 P6/b(6) 001c. envelope Giesbers to POTUS (partial) (1 page) 01/22/1996 P6/b(6) 002a. letter Roquey & Anna Jobes to POTUS; re: "Partial Birth Abortion" (partial) (1 page) 01/21/1996 P6/b(6
  • qualifications for individuals who conduct comprehensive assessments. Page IIB-22, lines 19-20 modify as follows: ( i ) be developed under the State plan, xalified individuals (specified Strike page IIB-23, lines 12-25 and page IIE-24, lines 1-5. Insert
  • 2 0 ?POTUSRedef.Spch. (Harold/Sweeney) Thursday, July 21 ?POTUSRadio T a l k @H W (Jeff) Friday, July 22 ?POTUSSac.Tours (Jeff) FLOTUSP o r t l a n d , OR HlthEx. N k i c k o f f W (Hoyt/Arnold) Saturday. J u l y 2 3 ?POTUSRadio Ad. (Sweeney
  • to the appointment of one 20 member; and 21 (4) the minority leader of the Senate with re- 22 spect to the appointment of one member. 23 (b) CHAIRMAN.—At the time of the appointment, the 24 President shall designate one member of the Commission 25
  • addresses. November 23­ 25,1997 Canada British Columbia: Vancouver Attended APEC Economic Summit Meeting. December 22, 1997 Italy Aviano Stopped while en roule to and from Bosnia-Herzegovina. December 22, 1997 BosniaHerzegovina Sarajevo, Tuzla
  • covered by a health plan. For the 21 Page 22 to 34 hours category, the corresponding levels were 56% offered and 23% covered; for those reponing 35 hours or more per week, 82% worked for an employer with a plan and 70% were covered (Table F4 and Table
[05/22/1997] (Item)
  • [05/22/1997]
  • NLWJC-KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 011 - FOLDER -002 [05/22/1997] Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. email DATE SUBJEcrrrlTLE Cynthia Rice to Paul Weinstein Jr. et at. re: Reminder: I am going
  • READ:15-AUG-1996 14:22:37.50 GAYMON D CC: James J. Jukes READ:15-AUG-1996 14:14:34.28 JUKES J (OMB) (OMB) TEXT: Re: LRM 5351, Interior Dept. Report on S. 1660, National Invasive Species Act of 1996 We had originally established a 5:00 p.m. Friday
  • ' we are facing ihis Morrison litigatlon, I an wriling to foilow up on the lltigalion deadline week and the position the govemnent will teke' -thir lrriday, Deccmber 22, lhe Justioe Departhlnt i9 schcdulcd !o file a rllotior) irl lhc on our
  • Briefing (Indian Treaty Room) 20 Sept. 1994 4:00 5:30 5:30 -7:00 [OAIID 5261] . Parade Photo Contest 21 Sept. '94 [OAIID 5261] PACT Meeting (CHR's Office) 22 Sept. 946:00 -7:15 [OAlID,5261] 2010-0198-8 Clinton Presidential Library's web site http
  • - 'tF -{pl ~.fl5 .• . -r;f:J~ ~tt I~:JI-;:,ri:)"/) e.l t:UNITED . STATES .CODE ANNOTATEQ;,t';?J:c.... ,' . /~j./-;~55 TITLE 22 Foreign Relations and Intercourse II 1621 to 2450 Comprising All Laws of a G~neral" _ and Permanent Nature
  • [Unrelated General Mail and Form Letters] [Loose] [22]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Goldblatt Subseries: 9947 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [Unrelated General Mail and Form Letters] [loose] [22] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 53 5 10 3 Withdrawal/Redaction
[04/22/1999] (Item)
  • [04/22/1999]
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 094 - FOLDER -003 [04/22/1999] ARMS Email System " . Page 1 of 4 .i RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Sean P. O'Shea ( CN=Sean P. O'Shea/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-APR
  • and the· methodologY.for determining 22 cligibility for nssisCc"Ulce .appli(~abl@ under 23 such plan, as of May .1, 1996; and" 24 25 - 7 . "(ii) the eligibility Tequirements of. such Statepiall that correSpond to the re­ 2 6 q u i r c m c n t s of subsections
Commencements (Item)
  • addresses at the Coast Guard Academy, Cal StateDominguez Hill, and Carleton? · Yes No 2 1,,_-..---·::....-..'"1 March 22, 2000 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THROUGH: JOHl'J POD.ESTA MARIA ECHAVESTE · CC: STEVE RICCHETTI KAREN TRAMONTANO . SIDNEY
  • and Austria: Why? Weren't these individuals permitted to :file claims for their property with their former governments? Didn't emigres in fact sometimes sudceed in having their property rights restored? 19, I P. 22, discussion of the TGC definition of non
  • ) 3 22 4122/05 19C R+A Branch: Intelligence Reports (XL Series): USSR Segment 15 4123102 19D R+A Branch: Intelligence Reports (XL Series): Relating to 011 10 4123/02 4 4123/05 457 4123/06 2 3133102 231 4133/03 24 R+A Branch : Card
Lux Memos (Item)
  • ?? m 23 24 25 26 : ||:|||;|::--:::: : i : , : : ; : : ; : : ^ CHA Lobby Push Seniors Week 2/14-28 27 28 S M 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 January T W T 4 11 18 25 5 12 19 26 6 13 20 27 F S 7 14 21 28 1 8 15 22 29 s March M T w T F 6 13
  • year, 19 the amount otherwise payable to the State' under 20 ' paragraph (l)(A) of this subsection for the preced­ 21 ing fiscal year. 22 "(C)(i) The Secretary shall waive a penalty under I 23 this paragraph for any failure of a State
  • \.) the State submits to the Secretary a 22 certifiention, in such forllland by sueh date al; 23 the Se
  • of confidence in the Presidency, 22% quite a lot; compares to 72% having a great deal or quite a lot in 1991 ( Persian Gulf effect probably) Gallup Poll (4/1/94) Trust in Gov't Only 20% surveyed believed you can always or most of the time trust the gov't
  • favor or oppose his health cane proposals? [FOLLOW VP] Is that strongly or somewhat (favor/oppose)? Combined Strongly favor Somewhat favor Somewhat oppose Strongly oppose 12 33 17 H (Don't know) 24 44 31 22. Are you satisfied or dissatisfied
  • ... FRWAY IS 17 1f 15 ·Packwood MeCI:I THlJIt.iDXY WEDNESDAY TUESDAY MONDAY \ .' -CoIlJ"l.ClBW Anno~ ·Simpson·~n MarlcAJp of ~c:ck May 1': Budpt Rca. on Senate PIoor ~ork; :Women Count CC Porum . , (Pol1la.nd) : 21 , 23 22
  • that 22' . . percent of the JRSO claims Were victims' claims. The JRSO had originally filed approximately 11,000 claims,l and of these, we can assume that 2,420 (22 percent) were victims' claims. With the average claim value 0~$7,240, the total estimate
  • little or no infonnation other than type of asset, value, and name of original owner. Of the 155 claims surveyed, 35 have been detennined to be persecutee claims (22 percent). These claims were analyzed in depth (see TABLE I). The remaininR 120 claims
  • employer under this 16 section— 17 18 counting facility serving the area in which 19 the employee resides, [to the credit of the 20 SEB dual employment account {viz., the 21 pool available for redistribution among 22 iA (i) shall be paid
  • ^ • • " ®
  • , that yesterday. I 'Only' .' one· State Michigan, goes above. 22:" ·This.' may ,·be . "p 1 .", ,reauthorizo.tion issue:'.: . Al,so, I was surprised to .learn .when I .got I ' the printout that .there-is, an increasing: number' of ,LD kids' in 18 -'21 ',1
[08/26/1998] (Item)
  • 5,000 public schools, President Clinton will work with the Congress to pass Federal tax credits to pay interest on nearly $22 billion in bonds at a cost of $5 billion over five years. • Reducing Class Size. President Clinton is committed to helping
  • aehieve such compUaDce, if,vb1ch has been " ! ' " 20 apPl'Ovedi by the Secretary. I 21 tbOfl " tho ~tary: shall Dot "\ ' I I ' i,: I'" dia.approv.l,:the State plAli II: 22 under l8d.lo~ 454,: and the '8eoretar;y "~ball reduoe the I· " i," I
  • , 1994 June 26-30, 1995 . 9/2/94 - Condo 2/9/96- Condo 2/9/96 -'Condo 2/9/96 2/9/96 7/3/96 -' Condo 8/2/96 -,Condo 8/22/96 - Condo 8/22/96 - Condo ·8/22/96 12/16/96 ~ Condo 1/21/97 - Condo 6/30/97 ~ug 2a-Sept 1, 1995 Sept 19-22, 1995 Sept 25-29, 1995
  • /94 3/21/94 3/21-22/94 . 3/24/94 3/24/94 ' 4/1194 4/5194 4/5194 4/5194 417194 n'~.HI~ l'~' .' !' ~, .~ m~'!~IftS." ;: /#K;,-(!7 ?t6J "Ie·
  • , and highlights examples of good and bad journalism. The major findings and conclusions are: 2of7 4/22/99 2:00 PM RMMW Texts & Press Releases5 http://www.bigmedia.orgltexts5.html -- The news is seriously and consistently out of balance on most stations
  • be on message. tJ Cynthia A. Rice Record Type: To: 10/22/9705:27:09 PM Record Bruce N. Reed/OPD/EOP, Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP ee: Diana Fortuna/OPD/EOP Subject: letter to MurrayIWelistone I have not yet persuaded OMB not to respond to this old letter from
Spending (Item)
  • 3,570 3,981 1,205 350 43% 10% 1,015 651 849 727 947 1,229 635 127 - -7% 99% 3% -83% 5% 37% - - - z-,t ~ 1,098 625 127 947 1,293 871 2 127 -68 642. 22 -600 64 236 - NA -4% 8% 3% r
  • ), by striking "and" after . the semicolon; ... . (2) in paraifraph(45), by striking the period , . ~dinserting ";.I!f)!i~·;and; , 22 23 24 2S (3) .by inseitingafter paragraph. (45) .the fol­ lowing:· , : "(46)(A) require e~h recipient of aid
  • , Entry 250/46/22/6, File StatelNotfer, Box 49 [320614], ' , I" Council on Foreign Relations, Studies ofAmerican Interests in the War and Peace, Memorandum on Reparations Policy Toward Germany, March 18, 1943, NACP, RG 59, Entry 250/46/22/6, File
  • [Aristide] [07/22/1993 – 03/25/1994] [OA/ID 180,000] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cables, Emails and Records Management System (RMS) NSC Cables Jan 1993 – Dec 1994 [Aristide] [01/22/1993 – 02/27/1993] [OA/ID 505000] [03/01/1993 – 04/29/1993] [OA/ID
  • Orlando, FL Soccer W&M-7/21, M-7/22, W&M-7/23, M-7/24, W&M- 7/25 Miami, FL Soccer W&M-7/21, M-7/22, W&M-7/23, M-7/24, W&M-7/25, M 1/4 finals- 7/27, 7/28 Birmingham, AL Soccea· W&M-7/21, M-7/22, W&M-7/23, M-7/24, W&M-7/25, M 1/4 finals 7/27, 7/28
[04/20/1999] (Item)
  • 19 20 the 'Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act.' "FINDINGS "Sec. 4002. "(1) FINDINGS. The Congress finds that: Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities 21 Programs support achievement of Goal One of the National 22 Drug Control
[04/20/1999] (Item)
  • support achievement of Goal One of the National 22 Drug Control Strategy - to educate and enable America's 23 youth to reject illegal drugs, as well as alcohol and 24 tobacco - and Goal Seven of America's Education Goals - 25 that every school
  • CANCER INITIAT,wES Consistent with its mission to protect and advance the Nation's health, the U.S. . Department of Health and HW11an Services .. [;102 _07/22{98 • . 16:09 USPHS OWH ~ 94562878 N0.023 including to: (1) develop innovative
  • 8/14/47 43 x- --$0:50- --= - 7 153 8/14/47 -22 x $0.25 7 153 8/14/47 x $0.50 7 154 811.4/47 2 x $1.00 7 154 8/14/47 84 x $0.50 7 155 8/14/47 27 x $0.50 7 155 8/14/47 12 x $1.00 7 155 8/14/47 4 x 7 155 8/14
  • I) ! , " ) . / , 65-1529 OHAHA OFFICE " . . FCR R.MJ.RKS 1,000 1,000 , 4;100 9,000 36,900­ 260 1,066 \ I Hautz Lincoln, Nebraska.: I PAID , 10/22/36 "9,000 \ , lJ!OUNI' " Hautz " DATE &' AUOUNr OF APPLICATION 10/Z7/36
  • )~--- .. Lee 16. Jim Chapman (TX) Michele CoaIon 17. Marcey Kaptur (Om Sq- Bole II. David Skagp (CO) David Killion (-=ij. Nanc;y PeloN (CAlvi" Stev'Morio . O. Peter Vascloskey (IN) 21. Thomu Foldiena (pA,) Badwa Zylinskj 22. Esteban Tona (CA) . Ruth TIOtaIy
  • Office in Salzburg to Military Government Warehouse. This transfer was accomplished by the Currency Section ofUSACA. Military Governmernt warehouse now houses all of the known precious metal belonging to DEGUSSA.22 January 26, 1946 During the week of 5
  • of Tariff-Rate Quota for Raw Sugar January 22, 1996 -USTR Monitors Korean Shelf-Life Agreement 96-08 January 22, 1996 96-09 -Progress Achieved Under U.S.-Japan computer Agreement January 31,1996 96-10 -Statement by Ambassador Kantor EXECUTIVE OFFICE
  • AND CHIEF COUNSEL 121121 22&-7200 WAYNE T. STRUBLE. STAFF DIRECTOR 12021 22&-7270 . Dear Democratic Colleague: Child care is a top Democratic priority in this year's budget debate. The President laid the groundwork for a child care initiative duririg his
[04/22/1997] (Item)
  • [04/22/1997]
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 008 - FOLDER -009 [04/22/1997] ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Dennis K. Burke ( CN=Dennis K. Burke/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-APR-1997 10
Militias [1] (Item)
  • ) investigated the threats and attack against Ms. Mathews. On June 22, 1995, a grand jury in the Eastern District of California returned an indictment against nine defendants for charges including conspiracy to obstruct IRS proceedings, false personation
  • , tldr:'Chronological #22 (April 1941) [A16]; This document provides a good summary of the United States' pre-1941 control over assets. Untitled history of FFC, RG ~6,'acc. 66A~816, box 47, chap. I, pp~ 3, 17 [A2]. , History Associates Incorporated
  • game, surpassing the 188 against New England in.a 22-17 AFC Divisional Playoff win on Jan. 4, 1987. It was also the fifth most ever in a postseason game. * - Most yards of total offense (511) in a playoff game, surpassing the 497 gained in a 37-21 AFC
  • 54th ST. NEW YORI< 22, .N. Y, Il_,.., '·6600 .­ fO ,.t.a : ~ Mr ~~_loe Do. . ~. P'o"tn)- GolDat... h. ~DtJ . . . . .,. ftr. A . . . , . . . Ml' .. Mo••• LeaYl" .~. ~ah Jlleblaeon Nr. S.yau J ,a.M. Ha'. ._1" 1h1• •Ul 00.,11
  • (l page) 09122/1997 P6/b(6) 002. email Bruce Reed to Elena Kagan re: new idea (l page) 09/22/1997 P6/b(6) 003. email Cathy Mays to Paul Weinstein Jr. et al. re: If you haven't heard. (2 pages) 09/23/1997 Personal Misfile 004a. email Sondra
  • ) CREATOR: Andrea Kane ( CN=Andrea Kane/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-JAN-1999 08:52:04.00 SUBJECT: Re: Carper TO: Karin Kullman ( CN=Karin Kullman/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO 1 ) READ:UNKNOWN TO: Elena Kagan ( ·CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP READ
  • )................................................................................. 21 No. 4 Sale of securities on a national securities exchange ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 No. 5 Payments to the United States, States and Political Subdivisions ............................... 22 No. 6
  • covered by such schedule shall be determined on 22 such basis. 23 SEC. 1232 [1323]. ENROLLMENT RULES AND PROCEDURES. 24 (a) I N GENERAL.—Each participating State shall as- 25 sure that each [regional alliance] eligible individual who March 15, 1994
  • 19 vidu~ls 4 years old alid younger, and ,vere 10.9 per 20 10,000 Visits for \vhites and 35.5 per 10,000 visits , . 21 .for blacks. . , , .r' 22 ,(6) From 1979 to '1992', tile" hospitalization 23 rates among chi ldreu due· to as,tluna
  • ) .. · . .. · . ... 9 40 31 16 5 MA~ 26 '93 10:20 FROM --------------- DNC.Q7 - Issue Poll: 21. 22. PAGE.007/033 TO 4566423 Prequency.~ostioDD&ire, March 24 25, 1993 9 6· MA~ 26 '93 10:21 PAGE.008/033 TO 4566423 FROM --------------- DNC.Q7 - Issue
  • , ) in his official capacity; and ' ) JoAnne Barnhart" Assistant Secretary of the 20 21 Administration for Children arid Families, . ) ) in her official capacity, ) 22 ) Defendants. 23 --------------~--------------) " No. C923930VRW POINTS
  • WH/K. WRY ",.:,.'""" SEP-22-1993 FA
  • -Freeh Appropriations •.WLOSURES FL D O E S E A T C M I S I E V R I T A H ET Z f Box 22: I. NAFTA II. Crime III. Medicare IV. Lobby reform V. Campaign Finance Reform VI. Regulatory Reform VII. Quotes VIII. Re-Go IX. Olympics X. Teen Smoking Box 24A, 24B
  • :) 9: 53 It. 5 j l'. SlHSBR /):: 22 A. VAltZEQO p. S-ElS,ER' lr'. SE!SZIi: O. lIAJllU'l'l" 'G 1 WISNIBWSKI MlcaA~L " 1 tZAliETU SUEOLEY OJ/18/93 11Ht= 11. )'SECX!U;n 1)3/17/93 1:G) RIt B. NG, .. , TER WHITAKER lIRI)SH .e
  • to the Minister President of Bavaria offering that if the security job w~s too much for the guards to handle; then he would attempt to furnish a civilian guard to assist tHe police. 22 The inability of the German guards to prevent the entry of American 'soldiers
  • and enforcement programs. The House has under-funded the President's 1 of 4 12/22/2000 3:46PM http://www. pub. whitchousc.gov/uri-rcs/12 ... pdi ://oma.cop.gov .us/2000/9/21 /12.tcxt request by $133 million, and the Senate by $105 million. At these funding
Brown (Item)
  • SUjecL File NAIl: 650 : 27/22/05 - 27127104 CONTAINER I's: , 242.00 legal Ar'chives Box, Standard (15 51S x,5 1/4 x 10 5/S) t ••• , , , t •••••••• , •• ENTRYt: ,4
  • . COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSES: PRESIDENT WILSON TO PRESIDENT CLINTON Clinton 1993 New Hampshire Technical College May 22, 1993 United States Military Academy May 29, 1993 Northeastern University June 19, 1993 Revitalizing the economy: Lower interest rates, job
  • Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001a. letter POTUS to Constituent; re: Welfare System (partial) (1 page) 02/22/1994 P6/b(6) 001b. letter POTUS to Constituent; re: Welfare System (partial) (1 page) 02/22/1994
  • Tax Veto 9/22/99
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Terry Edmonds. Subseries: 17509 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Tax Veto 9/22/99 · Stack: s Row:. Section: Shelf: Position: 0. 0 0 0 Draft 9/21/99 9:00a.m. Glastris PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS
  • Kaiser Family: Summary of Major Health Care Reform Legislation (As of December 22, 1993)
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Domestic Policy Council Subseries: Jennifer Klein OA/ID Number: 12505 FolderlD: Folder Title: KAISER FAMILY: SUMMARY OF MAJOR HEALTH CARE REFORM LEGISALTION (AS OF DECMEBER 22, 1993) Stack: Row: Section
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4781 FolderiD: Folder Title: [Comments on Health Security Act from Outside Groups- L] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 53 3 2 1 SEP 22 '93 08:46AM
  • to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Women of Australia-Sydney (as prepared) 11/21/1996]
  • PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION ,__ "_11/22/9~~~I 12:34 ~AX 61 2 9221 0551: llSIS SYDNEY AllSTRALIA \: \ '.' ~002 FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON REMARKS TO THE WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, NOVEMBER 21, 1996 It is a pleasure
  • 08122/96 THU 00:32 ~002 F.~X " Date: From: Subject: Thursday, August 22, 1996 10:08 am CRM04 (DELACRUZ) Fax Number Needed I l l l fax you a copy of the Arkansas statute. In essence it says a convicted felon does not have his firearnis
  • ............................................................................ pg 21 Highlights of Titles II through VIII .................................................. pg 22 Housing: Segregation Allowed In Reauthorization Bill ....................... pg 24 WASHINGTON BRIEFS Employment Discrimination Under ADA
  • to Pat Romani (partial) ( 1 page) 08/22/94 P61b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAiBox Number: 5041 FOLDER TITLE: AIDS Group Mtg. Congo Staffers OEOB 211 25 August 19942:00-3:00
  • Lunch w/Rusty Wright & Family 22 March '95 12-12:50pm
  • : . Lunch w/Rusty Wright & Family 22 March '95 12:00 - 12:50 pm 2010-0198-8 ry847 RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act - 15 U.S.c. 552(b)] Presidential Records Act - 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)l PI P2 P3 P4 National Securily Classified Information l(a)(I
  • Welfare Reform Bill Signing Ceremony Thursday, August 22, 1996
  • ) 07/3111986 P6fb(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJBox Number: 7679 FOLDER TIlLE: Welfare Reform Bill Signing Ceremony Thursday, August 22, 1996 20 I 0-0 198-S dbl686
  • bind1 wuhACiJ · :1:00pm Rli.dici-:TV . Dinner • ·· ·.· •National News ·~.ieet ..... nJack Pullhshen; - HouSe 1 22 26 •.m~mpt< M.:.C:nit~ 10:00am • ...· Chan(.Cil
  • The President * Univision and Telemundo interviews (request pending) The President CABINET * 11/22-11/25: Background/Overview Phone Calls—Domestic Press McLarty, Altman, Berger and Cutter Background/Overview Phone Calls—International (list of media targets
  • conferences. Those meetings will assess the key issues for women on o regional basis and ultimately provide Geneva Irene Hoskins, Chair NGO Committee on the Status of Women 20 chemin Valerie CH 1292 Chambesy, Switzerland Tel.: 41-22/758-1176, Fax: 758.0805
Resumes (Item)
  • resume (1 page) 02/22/1994 P3/b(3), P6/b(6) 002b. resume Reemployment (I page) ca. 02/22/1994 P3/b(3), P6/b(6) 002c. memo Neal Wolin to Nancy Soderberg re: job (1 page) 02/22/1994 P3/b(3), P6/b(6) 002d. memo Neal Wolin to M. Brooke Darby re
  • of folders processed: SUBJECT FILES Box 1 Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files Domestic Policy Council Richter, Anna .08 BAC [Blood Alcohol Content]/DOT [Dept. of Transportation] Approps October 22, 2000 [OA/ID 23736] 21st Century
  • – 09/16/1994] [OA/ID 570000] A1 – Non-Record (Apr 94 – Sept 94) [Immigration and Naturalization] [09/16/1994 – 09/22/1994] [OA/ID 580000] MSMail – Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [Immigration and Naturalization] [09/28/1994 – 12/29/1994] [OA/ID 590000] [02
  • sharing is required for any of the preventive benefits provided under either plan. -9- 07/11/94 15:22 NO.425 P013» For individuals with family incomes up to 1 0 of poverty, cost5% sharing would be limited to 2 % of the limits in the low-cost plans
  • on August 22, 1996 and disabled aliens lawfully residing in the United States on August 22,1996. Sec. 5302. Extension of eligibility period for refugees and certain other qualified aliens from 5 to 7 years for SSI and medicaid; status of Cuban and Haitian
  • , or may pro­ 22 hibit the registration or continu~d registration of '. ' . I I I 23 an~' such pesticide for some or al~ purposes, to the 24 ex"tent necessarY to assure that the pesticide when 25 used in accordance' with widespread and commonly
  • to Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(a) on the ground that 22 there is no genuine issue as to any material fact and plaintiff 23 is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. 24 In support of this motion the court to plaintiff's 26 Judgment and exhibits thereto
  • -4240 720-5437 690-2730 326-3807 206-5242 456-1647 326-6282 465-6582 219-1792 231-2166 395-4941 326-6254 326-7742 22 DATE: November 29, 1995 FROM: Paula Clinedinst, MESSAGE: Paralegal, 272-4698 Attached are Scott Timber's and Proposed Interveno
  • maintains our fiscal discipline. * unlike original bills, this bill is paid for line by line... * does not touch surplus * preserves commitment to Save Social Security First « / f sjr X) ^ James A . Brown 06/05/98 09:22:30 A M Record Type
  • to reduce paperwork by 25 percent due to new requirements under the 1997 Balanced Budget Act, Jacob "Jack" Lew, acting director of the Office of Management and Budget, said June 22. Lew's remarks came during a Senate Government Operations Committee hearing
  • to the trust fund and the remainder to the Treasury. VII. Financing (unofficial estimates) A. Revenue Raisers (over 5 years) 1. Increase tobacco excise tax to $2.00 per pack = $86 billion. 2. Increase handgun ammunition excise tax to 50% (except .22 caliber
  • : Safehaven Project (Not Processed) Aug 16 -25, 1945 [C48]; Memo to the files re: meeting with the Ministry for EconomiC Warfare, 22 Aug 1945, RG 131, entry NN3-131­ 94-001, box 388, fldr: June 45 - Dec 45, Misc. [C49]. History Associates Incorporated
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPK DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001a. log re: Ira Magaziner Phone Log (partial) (1 page) 06/22/1993 P6/b(6) 001b. log re: Ira Magaziner Phone Log (partial) (1 page) 06/25/1993 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • 24 4 II I 2..5 ' 26 2'7 28 29 30 31 Printed by Calendar Creator Plus on 11/29/94 :-¥~~ ISMTW"TFS I I 2 3 4 I I; ~~ ~: 1~ ~: :~ :~ l 19 2(\ :!1 22 2J 24 :.5 !262728 February 1995 Presidential Planner • . . .. • • ~"' !1 I
  • Rating Prepared By ITie American Academy of Actuaries March 22, 1993 720 1 Street. NW • 7th Floor Washineton. DC 20006 Teicphonc 202 223-8196 Facsimile 202-872-1948 An Analysis of Mandated Community Rating Table of Contents Page I. Summary 1 II
  • NO. AND TYPE DATE SUB.IKCT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. draft Speech Draft; RE: Remarks at Gridiron Dinner (22 pages) 03/20/1999 P5 002. draft Speech Draft; RE: Remarks at Gridiron Dinner (10 pages) 03/20/1999 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 10/1/94 - 6/1/95 [Binder]: [2/22/95 National Council of Churches of Christ]
  • PHOTOCOPY .PRESERVATION " • FIRST ,LADY HILLARY RODBAH CLINTON VIDEOTAPE REMARKS,FOR THE RATIONAL COUHCIL OF THB 'CHURCHBS OF CHRIST IN THE USA FEBRUARY 22, 1995 I ' , I j ' ." , j . I Joan [.Brown CampbeI1 Dr'. Rail:?er [Rye-'zer
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 10/1/94 - 6/1/95 [Binder]: [5/22/95 Pediatric AIDS]
  • " " "tIU1 (I) ",; p,t-,J', I-'.'N' 1lJ~ rt\O t'1 1-'­ n Ul" i' " I" Office o"f the Press, Secretary" For Immediate Release May 22, 1995 j I ' ",.1 Remarks by First.' Lady Hillary Roqham;Clinton , I •• at the 'Kick-off Event
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Foreward to "Strangers in the Senate" Draft]
  • about a quarter of whom percent of statewide women of color. Women now occupy 22 off~ces and 20 percent of the seats in state. ,i legislatures. The mayors!of 18 percent of our cities are women. And nowadays, women vote at a higher rate than men
  • •,/. " SEP 22 '93 ... 07: 07PM OFF ICE OF SECRETRRY I· UNITED'STATES DEPARTMENT OF EnUCAT OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY CCLro( - september 22, 1993 TO: Eill Galston FR:· Mike Cohen RE: President's letter on ~,_ ThJ
  • : Address (partial) (1 page) 04/22/1996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records WHORM-Sub.iect File-General WE003 ONBox Number: 14117 FOLDER TITLE: 161325cu 2009-1006-F dbl556 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.c. 2204(a)J
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  • : Student Teacher Achievement Ratio (STAR). This longitudinal study analyzed student achievement and development in three class types: small classes (13-17 students per teacher), regular classes (22-25 students per teacher) lof4 III I8/97 14:3 1:02
  • of 1 06/18/9623:21:22 ~ewspapers Weekly http://www.hearstcorp.com/news13.html : Hardin County News i P.O. Box 8204 LRS , Lumberton, TX 77711 . telephone: (409) 755-4912 I fax: (409) 838-2845 i Publisher: John Butters . Editor: David Weaver i
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  • Intrepid - Remarks to Troops 5/22/96
  • ·--~---------------- ~--~--- Case Number: 2006.-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. !Folder Title: . Intrepid-Remarks to Troops 5/22/96
  • 1993-01-22, Presidential Review Directive 1 re U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia
  • C06031019 20001 THE WHITE HOUSE pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections T Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 WASHINGTON t January 22, 1993 / PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW DIRECTIVE/NSC-1 MEMORANDUM FOR THE THE THE THE SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF STATE
  • receiving benefits on August 22, 1996. The Act requires State agencies to redetennine the eligibility of all noncitizen recipients between April 1, 1997, and August 22, 1997. This new provision is retroactive to August 22, 1996. Thus, any immigrant who
  • not attempt to direct the 19 outcome of particular litigation pending at the time the 20 legislation was passed. 21 clearly established that Section 318 of the Department of 22 Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 23 1990
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  • e c h a l l e n g e s and r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s f a c i n g t a l k r a d i o today. Best wishes f o r an e n j o y a b l e and p r o d u c t i v e seminar. BC/SEM/MAH/emu-j f c (2.talkradio.msg) Event: c: cc: (Corres.^#27130 2/22/96) P
  • . Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may
  • researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole
  • Usama Bin Laden (Sudan) [OA/ID 3109] Staff Director Soderberg, Nancy [Soderberg’s Notes from Sudan DC Meeting, 2/22/96] [OA/ID 1394] Sudan – Working File, 1996 [OA/ID 1408] 2006-1171-F Clinton Presidential Library’s web site http
  • U.S.C. 301) [44 FR 6890. Feb. 2, 1979, as amended at 46 FR 52354. Oct. 27, 1981] 5.801 Activity beyond 10-day period. 5.1101 Copies of the Report of the Attorney General. AUTHORmr: 28 U.S.C. 509, 510; Section 1, M Stat. 248. 257 (22 U.S.C. 620); title I
  • € 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2B 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 ^2 Sec, 11611. Sec* 11612. Sec, 11613. Sec. 11S14. Sec. 11615. Sec. 11616. Sec* 11617. SDBPASI A-CRDUP MARKET RULES Guaranteed a v a i l a b i l i t y of health coverage
  • . 19 !!:C!ott Timber Co. (lIScott Timber") opposes a blanket 20 extension of the January 25, 1996"sixty-aay s;ay that prohibits 21 hArvest of I:inlber 22 the Facific Seabird Group Protocol. 23 the Ninth Circuit rules on 24 Scott Timber too l
  • . Holocaust I Assets i I .; . This Act may be cited as the rU,S, Holocaust Assets Commission Act of 1998". I ..... . , ! .. ;. . 22 USC 1621 note. 22 USC 1621 SEC. 2. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION•. '. , . I .: ..... not&. I . Commission A£1
  • '-\18/30/2000 14: 15 AACPS 'PROGRAM PLAN 4102225612 PAGE 2644 Riva Road .~polis, MD 21401 Telephone 410-2:22-5141 FAX 410-222-5612 To: Fax': From: Re:Request For Data on Schools 8/30/00 Pages; Timothy Dangel 202-456·5581 Date
  • American Physicians Lawsuit HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Maggie Williams; Evan Ryan; Melanne Verveer Subseries: Misc. Subject Files OA/ID Number: 12822 FolderiD: Folder Title: American Physicians Lawsuit-HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994 Stack: Row
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  • , . !4l 002 NORTH POLE 22:0.1 , " M E M 0 RAN DUM TO: Rich Tarplin FR: Grace Reef, Sen. Mitchell's Office (4-5344) RE: Senate Housing Bill/Public Housing Work Arndt. DT: June 29, 1994 While the Senate Housing bill was approved
  • of securities on a national securities exchange -, ......................................... . 21" No. 5 Payments to, the United States, States and Political ~ubdivisions ...... '. .... , ... ,.: ............ . 22 No. 6 (Revoked
  • • , I' '76 STAT.] 1107 Pilblic Law 87-846 ,AN ACT , Oc:tober 22, 1962 , To amend the War Claims Act of 1948. as amended, to proTide, compensa tiOD 'for ' [Ii., R. 7283J , certain World War II 1068eS. , I . .. .; Be it enacted by the Senate (md
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  • % 4.18% (Jack Brooks) Houston Beaumont-Port Arthur WA/02 74.60% 24.50% 0.89% ·(Dam Hamburg) 72.17% 27.83% San Fransisco-Oakland-San Jose 50.40% Eureka 24.88% Sacramento-Stockton 24.72% CA/22 Andrea Seastrand Santa Barbara-Santa Maria-San Luis CA
  • , an associate editor at the Daily NevJs who has known Mike -McAiary sinc'e ·· . "t. • .~·· · !\1cAlary first carne to the. paper a~.. a 22-yeaP-oi'd,\ ·. . sportsvlriter, in . "· t98o,·,_ , r •·• checked the Yarikee sched- . ule. He saw that the Red
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  • " Chairman June 22, 2000 Len Blondes P6/(b)(6) Dear Mr. Blondes: " ( .Thank you for attending the recent meeting of the Lithuanian Commission on the Crimes of the Nazi and Soviet Eras as the observer for the Presidential AdVisory Commission. As you know
  • nation into the 21st Century. These are the bridges you are building here now, in 1996, in Youngstown. Our values and our vision are as sturdy as tempered steel. And if we remember what it 07/22/06 Ill 001 00:17 THE WHITE HOUSE. WASHI.NGTON
  • moiu;onn",u;t' bnd:.::ise 17e, .. 7.- 8.­ 9.­ " 1 LJ,­ 11. -' '1 ,. ,,; C' .­ ly," _. 16" ­ 19.­ ;::00"" 81­ 22, - l' Ado!'
  • video recordings reviewed and processed in part. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552
  • from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore
  • ) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Video recordings in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties
  • folders, approximately 111 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
  • film processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
  • .- 18 (A) 0'CTPATIE~T THERAPY.-Outpatient 19 physical therapy services, outpatient speech pa- 20 thology services, and outpatient occupational 21 therapy services in all settings. 22 23 24 25 (B) D'CRABLE MEDICAL EQl"IP)IE:\T.-Du- rable
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • Extent 1 folder, approximately 5 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
  • Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part
  • five minutes in length. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore
  • recording reviewed and processed in part. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended
  • folders, approximately 3 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • i n John Chafee J i n Jeffords David Durenberger Paul Si.mon-c H a r r i s Wofford-c House 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Bob Matsui-c Sandy L e v i n - c Ben Cardin-c Barbara K e n n e i
  • PHOTOCOPY , PRESERVATION . . • . .. . . : •_ . _ , ^ . . v,•-•'1:, Z -.^ - / .;V^ . : . , .,^ - 'S' A ;r ; IN I .v.''^Vh', l PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION 1 U7/22 S4 i5 26' tSHr*$lt#§jSmL f 07/ _ 11 a r t Ml MM ^28 000 e7aoo : OB/ Missouri
  • on November 22. As a result, we hope to have afirstlist of possible site visits in by early next week. David Walters also will have draft TPs/Charts early next week. cc: Tom Hides, John Emerson, Regina Vargo, David Walters, Brad DeLong, Theo Lubke, Ashley
  • economy. AACCLA is the most active and influential voice for American business operating in the region today. As the umbrella group for 22 American Chambers of Commerce in 20 Latin Networking the Americas to Enhance Trade and Investment NOV 03 "94 19=54
  • Possible Scenarios 26% 24% - g 22% 1990 2010 1992-93 Growth in Medical Price & VI 1960-93 Growth in Medical Price & VI Source: HCFA/Office of the Actuary & OMB; Analysis: OMB 1980-93 Growth in Medical Price & VI DRAFT Private & Public Health
  • ., president of the Princetonbwed foundation. tlie foundation will next week issue invitations to consumers, providers, and purchasen of health care for meetings In Tampa-St Petersburg,fla.,March 12; Des Moines, Iowa, March IS; and eatfem Michigan, March 22
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  • 18 SEC. 3467. RURAL-BASED MANAGED CARE GRANTS. 19 (a) IN GENERAL.—Tho Seoretoiy oholl award grants 20 for the development and operation of rural-based managed 21 care networks that integrate the medicare population of 22 the area served. P.05
  • people / CPS avg. people per policy type , PRELIMINARY PREMIUM CALCLLATIONS Calendar Years 25-Jan 1994 BASE 315 272 123 90 21 22 2 11 2 1 315 272 123 90 21 22 2 11 2 1 343 297 134 98 22 25 2 12 2 1 374 324 146 107 24 29 3 13 2 1 407 353 157 116
  • a periodicity schedule under section 1213(a)(2). 21 (4) APPLICATION OF RULES.—Paragraphs (4), 22 (5), and (6) of section 1111(e) shall apply to this 23 subsection. 24 On page 113, strike line 8 and insert the following:
  • 6/22/96 Radio Address
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Terry Edmonds Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10985 FolderiD: . Folder Title: 6/22/96 Radio Address Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 ----~---~--- ------ ---------- 6/20/96 4:OOpm PRESIDENT WILLIAM
  • of the Senate with re- 17 spect to tbe appointment of 2 members; 18 (8) the minority leader of the House of Rep- 19 resentatives with respect to the appointment of one 20 member; and 21 (4) the minority leader of the Senate with re- 22 spect
  • , prescription drug price increases dwarfed increases in the rest of the economy. Between 1980 and 1992, while the general inflation rate increased by 22 percent, drug prices increased 128 percent. Almost 25 percent of Americans under age 65 do not have any type
  • Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552, as amended) and therefore records may
  • to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted
  • for presidential clemency Extent 29 folders, 94 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA
  • :.. / TO: NAME: J?A^ A V y g x ^ O N ORGANIZATION: Tl^g FAX NUMBER: A^M f ^ v ^ H ^ p v u w ^ [A/H^Xs. f 4 t r W ^ C^O < -/rfe'22.?q FROM: NAME: fitV lA/o(iu^ /4. A ^ ( ? ^ X ^ DEPARTMENT: QQvsniment Rgi^ions PHONE: {Z*l\ COMMENTS : T-ff-THfto 09/1
  • /93 11117/93 ,11/18/93 11/22/93 11/23/93 11/23/93 11130/93 12/.02/93 " 12/02/93 12/07/93 ' 12/07/93 12/07/93 12/10/93 01/27/94 0.1/27/94 01/28/94 01/28/94 01/28/94 San Die'~h \lolunteer Lawyer Program Dinner Wellesfeyqii~ernship
  • . Well,I don't think that's what that There are' about 40 million uninsured Americans. There are about 22. Americans. In the current market place they cannC?t afford insurance. But i~ ~illion under-insured, we, change the market place, all
  • ~ith President Clinton from March 22 - April 2, 1998. I . This trip occurs one year after her Mar'ch 1997 goodwill trip to the African countries of Senegal, South Africa, Tanzania, Eritrea, ZimbJbwe, and Uganda. It was in Uganda that the First Lady
  • 07/21100 07/25/00 07/26/00 07/29/00 07/31100 08/09/00 09/15/00 09115/00 09115/00 10/20/00 10/20/00 10/21100 10/21/00 10/22/00 11107/00 Sculpture Garden Reception 200t 1 Anniversary of the White Ho:use Dinner Funeral of Mrs. Leah Rabin, Tel A;Viv
  • .~. . ':.'. '. ':". ",'" . ':;, ',', FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON VIDiEOTAPED REMARKS FOR THE NATIONAL FRAGILE X FOUNDATION'S SEVENTH , INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA . JUILY 21, 2000 (AIRED JULY 22, 2000) I Good
  • , : , , -',.'. . '.' . ' " .'. , " " ";;' ,'.-: '.' , ' FJRSTLADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON VIDEOTAPED REMARKS FOR I THE INDEPENDENT SECTOR ANNUAL CONFERENCE 'WASIDNGTON, DC TAPED OCTOBER: 20 - TO BE AIRED OCTOBER 22, 2000 Good
  • have much to celebrate today. We've created some 22 million jobs. Record surpluses have replaced record deficits. Unemployment and povel1y have dropped to their lowest rates in decades. But, we all know that it is often dUling good times like
  • : The Prutnership for Jewish Li~e Remru'ks To Empire State Pride Agencla 09-14-99 12-21-99 01-13-00 01-24-00 01-28-00 02-07-00 02-07-00 02-07-00 02-10-00 02-11-00 02-22-00 03-05-00 03-10-00 03-11-00 03-15-00 03-20-00 03-21-00 04-03-00 04-13-00 04-14-00 04-18-00 04
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [National Library of Estonia 7/9/1996]
  • through· i t ~o a brighter future. To thE! men and women of Estonia .,! . I. • ,. 1 " 1 and to the people of Latvia 09/07 '96 '. 15:22 BOrELL OLYMPIA , 11'372 6315 325 I4J 003 I I ' and Lithuania, whose ambassadors are in the audience
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  • is a member of the track team. • Elisa Altman, age 22, originally f.'om Fullel'ton, CA. Elisa is a Special Olympics coach in the Washington, D.C. area. IV. PRESS PLAN Press pool V. SEQUENCE OF EVENTS· You will meet the Special Olympics athletes and coach
  • became law (August 22, 1996), and the Agricultural Research Act of 1998, which provided Food Stamps to 225,000 legal immigrant children, senior citizens, and people with disabilities in this country before that date. The new budget proposal would (1
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. email To Kenneth Baldwin, James Bieda, Lloyd Brian, et al from Sitroom. Subject: WHSR Log 22 May 95. (3 pages) 05/2311995 P1/b(l) 002
  • NSCEmails Exchange-Non-Record; March I 997-January 2001 ([Sanford Unger; Sandy, Ungar]) OA/Box Number: 630000 FOLDER TITLE: [02/22/1998-05/31/2000] Dana Simmons 2006-0213-F ds242 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.c. 2204(8)] Freedom
  • T.~~.;1 Jonathan M. Young (N,.", 09/22/9907:50:47 PM Record Type: To: Record See the distribution list at the bottom of this message cc: Subject: Disability Awareness Month Activities Here's an update on proposed activities for the month
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  • ariq'JaPan are-projeCted to· shrink 22 perc8nt·and·J~ percent,~ respi3Ctively,-in-t!'Je 'next_ 50 years_. . ( .·... stayed the developing world's life expectancy rose ftom 40 years. and world population : .-mOre than doubled. ... nin f totat popuJation
  • 21 16 6 9 7 22 19 11 8 5 5 6 2 2 2 5 518 579 663 9 12 18 19 17 11 7 19 22 10 20 ---15 Economic Development and Urban Programs: Untapped Markets Initiative: Tax Credit 21
  • for all our employees. It should be up to employees and their families, not employers, who should choose if, when and how they take and use comp time. As President Clinton said in his March 22 Radio Address: "The moment a responsible comp time bill hits my
  • compliance with Federal law. The Department anticipates that the notice of proposed rulemaking will be published in the Federal Register by August 22, 1997. The notice will provide a 90-day comment period. After consideration of the comments received
  • important reason) Adequate nutrition improves the health of women and children 22% Proviclng adequate nutrition to them saves money in the long run by causing people to use less in Medicaid benefits · 21% Children with adequate nutrition are better able
  • 4 2 22'(15.5%) 39 (27. 5%) ' '3. ( 2.1%) ·10 (7.0%) 41 '(28. 9%) 27 (19. 0%) .49 1(26.3%} 66 (35.8%) 37. (19.6%} 11 \< 5.9%) ' . 3 \.( 1. 6;%) 19 (10.8%)' 13 (29. 5%) 10 (22.7%) 1 ( 2.3%) 1 ( 2.3%) 0 ( 0. 0%) 19·(43.2%) (29. 5%) (36.4%} ( 9 .1
  • · Washington, D.C., 20006 -','CII., FAX NO. 2023310679 BPR-29-98 WED 18:22 ,,' P. 02 announced yet, because Don Gips suggested that we hold the announcement for a White House event. We look forward to working with the White House to make a powerful
  • being undertaken by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The Casey initiative -- ,~,;faking Connections -- is described in the enclosed Q&A backgrounder and will support broad strategies for neighborhood development and family transformation in 22 'cities
  • it relates to your official duties: Speech before'Convention of National Association of Chain Drug Stores reo Health Care Reform and Welfare Reform Da,te and place(s) of travel: August 22 and 23, 1994 Orlando, FL Persons or entity making the payment (please
  • Health Meeting I HRC INOUYE 3/18 House Republicans MALPRACTICE 1M Bliley Goss Grandy Hastert N. Johnson McMillan Thomas HRC 3/18 Andrews Cooper Stenholm L. Payne 3/18 KERREY 3/18 Reynolds HRC 3/22 RWJ Forum MEG/~R/DS RIEGLE (and Mrs
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  • implementing collaborative projects in 22 states and are working to expand them to 50 states. Some examples include: ~-~~~~:~:~:~~~ :~~::~:~~ :I~~ -:tg; ~o-support t~e_ (~~J:ablishnlent of 24 new child care programs in pubiic
  • bctween 4: IS - 5:00 PM EDT: 4:15 - 4:20 PM EDT Station: WDEL' , City: Wilmington, DE Phone: 302-478·8898 Backup #: 302·478-2700 Interviewcr: Mary Joe Powell Contact: Brad Ferrell Notes: Taped news interview. 4:22 - 4:28 PM EDT Station
  • -3:20 PH }{vEC San Luis Obispo, CA Sta .' n: city: Hotline#: Interviewer: Contact: Note: 3:22 - 805-543-8830 Vaughn or Courtney Vaughn news interview. 30 PH station: city: Hotline #: Backup #: Interviewer: contact: Notes: KSCJ sioux City, IA 71
  • ,--"--~:\__. ------------~~~~~-,-=~~~~~~f ----------------;;-'r":r..,-,,.--;--'-'---4---/---'- !"", PY CUN1'ON L\8AARY PH01'OCO .;: J';' February 22, 1995 Ms. Carol Rasco Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Wa~hington, D
  • collaboration. • MCHB has forwarded some highlights from the original 15 sites they include: • All projects are reporting a drop in infant mortality rates(IMR); • NYC between 1990-1994, the IMRs decreased by 38% in the project area compared to a 22
  • PAUL MONES ATTORNEY P.O. BOX 5701 SANTA MONICA, CA 90409 310-396-3743 P.O. BOX 10241 PORTI.AND, OR 97210 503-225-1054 FAX: 503-225-0102 November 22. 1996 Ms. Carol Rasco. Assistanfto· ihe President for Domestic Policy The White House West Wing
  • closing remarks. IN-HOUSE PRESS POOL 10;15 p.m. In-house press pool escorted to the Press Briefing Room. I. ### FOR IM:MEDIATE RELEASE . February 22, 2000 CONTACT:· LISSA MUSCATINE TOBY GRAFF 202/456-2960 PRESS SCHEDULE OF FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM
  • 1~021 / COMM1'1'TE59: BUDGET SCIE:NCE SUBCOMMITTEES: ENEAGY AND eNVIRONMENT . SASIC fiESEARCH W>-5335 (2021 22&-1224 fAJI QCongress of tbt Wniteb ~tates ~ouse I..J of ~~presentatibes 013T~ICT OFFICES: 1B7 loll a" STaqiT HOL~O~E. MA 010•0
  • UNGA Speech - Most Recent Draft 10/22/95
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  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: OA/ID Number: 13656 FolderlD: Folder Title: G-7 Jobs Conference: Conference Message Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 3 7 2 February 22, 1994 1 MEMORANDUM FOR CIRCULATION
  • is admissible as 22 of 33 evidence of paternity; (3) under which the voluntary acknowledgment of paternity must be recognized as a basis for seeking a support order without r~quiring any further proceedings to establish paternity; (4) which provide that any
  • resoo Administration. tYI?e.) (*) Thirteen of the 15 states that aqreemants were approved by the Clinton mandatory plans include .Conne7ticut, 05/0S/95 12:22 "HS-PUBLIC AFPAl , Delaware, Florida Ohio, South Carol states except personal resp
  • . 101.450 111,0$0 114,250 11,900 J41.050 •••2GO,OOO .'4;12.1 .'11 3~i34~ 22% 2&% 28% 21%' 3)% 22% 21% H.814 26% 137,179 200,\ 8.641 25% !.384 2.4% 11% 29% 23% 38,610 27% 26% 2'% 61,740 lWCI 300.4 28,133 20% 1j8OS;900. 18% 32.922
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  • a high I . 21 I lall 22 level of competency in 23 which he or she teaches; throughI subject areas· in . I I I oRR 2390 II:! 1 I PRESERVATION PHOTOCOPY : , I ~' '( . \ .; \ " 81 \ \ 1 "(I) a high level of performance 2
  • to address the 1. implementation of the measures called for in the Joint Action Program announced in Washington on 22 May and were chaired by Deputy National Security Advisor Berger. They also were attended by Admiral Jeremiah (JCS), Undersecretary Tarnoff
  • by February 22. It should include clear policy options/recommendations across the full range of options for dealing with this issue. Any difference in view among agencies should be noted. At a minimum, the review should address the following questions
  • TO NO. of Pages (EXCLUDING COVER): /2..._ -comments- PAGE 01 08/28/1998 05:44 2023540782 MATHIS&MAHER PAGE John Podesta Senator Christopher J. Dodd Follow-up to December 21 Meeting December 22, 1998 To: From: Re: Date: As we discussed, below I've
  • , or TANF) for their first five years. However, this exception does not apply to Cuban and Haitian entrants. Concretely:' . • For Cuban-Haitians who were in the U.S. prior to enactment of the law (8/22/96): Unlike refugees, entrants who are current
  • Appropriations Bill: 22 144 11. Nuclear Test Ban: 61 11 12. France's Nuclear Testing: (W-F) 0 99 13. UN Conference in China: (W-F) 36 63 14. First Lady's Presence at the UN Conference in China:-* (W-F) 102 81 15. First Lady's Speech at the UN
  • . To see the full publication please search online or visit 'the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. WE " AM ­ W_b_ • ;; 't ;, ., * t'I: 2l11::a: .. 22'W 'iltQih'd,,"'; W' 6'1 ' , H"'''Q'i , !FIll fit.« It itil uft! nil'" SQ' '_S II
  • pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore
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  • in Miami, FL on 12/11/1999 Extent Two betacam video recordings reviewed and processed. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom
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  • 17509] Cabinet Briefing 9/15/99 [OA/ID 17509] Hurrican Floyd 9/15/99 [OA/ID 17509] Congressional Black Caucus Dinner 9/18/99 [1] [OA/ID 17509] Congressional Black Caucus Dinner 9/18/99 [2] [OA/ID 17509] Tax Veto 9/22/99 [OA/ID 17509] [Radio Address
  • Records: Automated Records Management System (Email) NSC [Sven Kraemer…] [01/13/2000-07/21/2000] [OA/ID 1200000] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems NSC Cables Jan 1993-Dec 1994 [Sven Kraemer…] [10/22/1993] [OA
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  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties
  • 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United
  • processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore
  • Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part
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  • video recording reviewed in part and processed. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5
  • , 1999 Extent Approximately 1 photograph in color film processed from 35mm negatives Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended
  • 50 photographs in color and black & white film processed from 35mm negatives Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended
  • , as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United
  • , 3,596 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore
  • , approximately 30 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may
  • , approximately 4 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may
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  • (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties
  • folders, approximately 27 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
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  • . 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 Research Room. Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Monday, Januaiy 22
  • the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. Weekly Compilation of Presidentia Documents I Monday, April 22, 1996 Volume 32—Number .16 Pages 657-691 Clinton Presidential Records Digital Records
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  • 7 folders, Approximately 164 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5
  • pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance
  • film processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
  • processed from 35mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore
  • records o f 20 a l l reports submitted pursuant to this section. These reports 21 s h a l l be THE REPORTS MAINTAINED UNDER THIS SUBSECTION ARE 22 subject to the same requirements of confidentiality aa provided 23 i n section 2631 for data or records
  • , '" ,,.....-- :~ -.... \ , JUN 22 '94 03:39PM P.2 NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT TO YOUR HEALTH JUNE 21. 1994 NBC NEWS THIS IS A RUSH T-RANSCRIPT PROVIDED FOR'THE INFORMAnON AND CONVENIENCE OF THE PRESS. ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED
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  • budget discussion - Goal: decision in budget context on paying for or not; then decision to proceed administratively or legislatively. 8. SSI Children - Issue being discussed now in budget context - Decision by 1 2/22 9. Cuban/Haitian - Goal: include
  • do not have a severe health problem. We find, however, that almost half of early beneficiaries have a health problem and that 22% report impninm:nls that are sufficiently :wrious that they appear to limit or prevent work. We also find that OAS
  • professionals, insurance bodies, and voluntary organizations as well as individual 18 Americans. 19 20 21 22 23 4. That the profit motive be eradicated from the health care system. 1 Page 2 2 3 4 SECTION II COVERAGE AND EXCEPTIONS 1. All Americans
  • in an unprovoked attack on Nov. 12. ----------------~) The youngest officer killed was Philip J.Flagg, 22, a police officer from Satellite Beach, Fla., who was struck and killed by a drunken driver during a traffic stop. Sgt. Kenneth Fowler of the Lubbock Police
  • "(as defined in subsection (c)(1))" after "treatment". Page 46, line 4, insert "(as defined in subsection (c)(2))" after "treatment". Page 46, line 6, insert "(as defined in subsection (c)(3))" after "treatment". Page 46, line 13, page 47, lines 11 and 22
  • (a) 21 FINDINGS AND PURPOSE. Findings.--The, Congress hereby finds (I) that-~ . the Willi~m D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program 22 provides substantially greater benefits to borrowers, 23 participating institutions of higher education, and 2 1
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001a. memo Anthony Lake to President William J. Clinton re: Your Meeting with Secretary General Boutros-Ghali (2 pages) 02/22/1993 Pl/b(l), P5
  • of the Senate with re- 17 spect to the appointment of 2 members; 18 (8) the minority leader of the House of Rep- 19 resentatives with respect to the appointment of one 20 member; and 21 (4) the minority leader of the Senate with re- 22 spect
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  • 18 in Washington back in those earlier days, and the first 19 person I met in Congress, Chairman Jack BrOOKS. 20 privilege to have you here, Senator. 21 Americans want quality health care .. It is a E~Jerywhere 22 I have gone throughout
  • . Under the short-term measure adopted in 1995, Section 200l(k) 20 of the Fiscal Year '1995 Emergeney Supplemental Appropriacions for 21 Disaseer Relief an4 Rescissions Act (nSection 2001{k)"). the 22 federal defendants have been ordered
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  • (NFRC's) 22 opposition to defendants' motion to clarify, or in the 23 alternative to stay, this Court's lIuly 2 Order as amended. 24 l. Noting the success the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) 25 has had in providing alternative timber, NFRC argues
  • BLACK 271706 WALLET LEATHER BLACK 271683 WALLET LEATHER BLACK 433994 Wallet Leather Brown 433924 WAISTBELT COTTON,METAL KHAKI 22 - Oct - 1999 CMH Collections Branch Page 1 of 298 PermObjld ObjectName Modifierl PrimaryMaterial
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  • Evening News "48 Hours" with HRC to air on 9/22 CNN (§> & * HRC interview for news on 9/20 or 21 - «*/' a-* HRC on Larry King Live to air on 10/2 Donna Shalala on Larry King Live to air on 9/22 NBC * HRC on "NOW" to air on 9/15 (5* POTUS on "Meet
  • . ':', '.' : '5'202 667 90.70. 10:59 03/22/93 ", · .'.:' : , Inse·rtin~/~·:·ph~.ase like:' '"in ·cc;Hlsonanc!"-.wii:h the requirements .... " . the. F{rst"Ameri.Oritent~'· could tie used' in' tbe exempti.on languag"e" :,
  • \ Hautz 5/4/32 1,500 1,500 6,150 Hautz 2/23/39' 200 140, 8/10/40 2,0CX> 2,000 " ,\ I . 574 . \ I, Eronx, N.Y. . \. .. iu'lerican ' I 8,200 . !:xpress Co • .I . i , I , • ' , i , 1,500' 'I 6,150 Hautz 6/22/40 1,500
  • @law.harvard.edu@INET@LNGTWY [ UNKNOWN 1 CREATION DATE/TIME:22-JAN-1998 06:03:00.00 SUBJECT: IMPORTANT: Education Policy Rollout TO: Elena Kagan ( Elena Kagan@EOP [ UNKNOWN 1 READ: UNKNOWN TO: June G. Turner ( June G. Turner@EOP [ UNKNOWN 1 READ: UNKNOWN
  • that the proportion of negative stories and broadcasts about Clinton and healthcare jumped significantly, from \3% critical pieces in the week of Sept. 22-27 to 29%o critical Sept.29-Oct3, and in the high 20 percentile for the next six weeks. Major News Events Health
  • OF MAJOR HEALTH CARE REFORM LEGISLATION (AS OF DECEMBER 22, 1993) THE HENRY J. KAISER FAMILYFOUNDATION PREPARED FOR THE KAISER HEALTH REFORM PROJECT Prepared by: Kaiser Commission on the Future of Medicaid Julie Darnell Peter Long For More Information
  • for Robert Frasure ... (3 pages) RESTRICTION 08/23/1995 .. P2,P5 / ·. 002. speech . [Duplicate ofOOl) (3 pages) · 08/22/1995 P2,P5 003. speech [Duplicate ofOOl) (3 pages) 08/22/1995 P2,P5 004. note Tony Blinken to Andrew Sens and Erskine Bowles
  • Service; and'.;" ~ 19 (B) does .nt··iD.clude 'the General Account- 20 ing. O~ce;_ and ." 21 (2) the term: . "taking of pri~ate property" 22 means any action whereby private property is taken 23 in such a way as to require compensation under
  • in the is- 21 lands. 22 (7) There have been inconsistent and conflicting 23 interpretationsA of the 1993 plebiscite results, and 24 under the Territorial Clause of the Constitution (ar- 25 ticle IV, section 3, clause 2), Congress has the au- ~... ~~.:1
  • .22 I I I / : 1\ Ii • 'I I, )1 st Ii 1 WORKING DRAFT-MAR.CH 15,2000 Dillingen, Germany Dorenwald, Germany Eiberg, Germany Eisleben:; Germany Erlangen, Germany Flensburg, Germany Grasleben, Germany , Graz, Austria Haidhausen, Austria
  • and Medicaid based on expected increases in program participation. % NET DEFICIT IMPACT (billionsof dollars) 26-Aug-93 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 1994-98 1996-00 Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenarios -11 -11 -11 -14 -14 -14 3 5 8 -3 3 10 -22
  • this Act" and insert " 'class of family enrollment' ". Page 21, lines 13, 17, 20, and 22, insert "enrollment or" before "class". Page 22, beginning on line 1, strike "term 'family', with respect to a class of enrollment, refers" and insert "terms 'family
  • Nations be fully offset by program decreases. • Kyoto Protocol (House-passed). The Administration opposes bill language (sec. (22) relating to the Kyoto Protocol. The bill language, which purports to prohibit impJc,mentation of the Kyoto Protocol
  • Richey, FL Hudson C l i n i c 11511 Denton Ave Hudson, FL 34667 34639 34654 REPORT 5 Printed: 02/22/94 The Ryan White Comprehensive Aids Resources Emergency Act of 1990 TITLE I - HTV Emergency Relief Grant Program Fiscal Year 1993 Service Provider
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  • with a license and degree in the field. On average, 22% of new teachers leave the field within three years, and in urban areas 30-50% leave within five years. Paraprofessionals are widely and increasingly used to provide instruction to lowachieving students
  • June 23, 1994 MEMORANDUM FOR HACK MCLARTY Rasc~J.J12-- FROM: Carol SUBJECT: Weekly Report - June 16 - 22, 1994 KEY DEPARTMEHT NEWS On Friday (6/24), the President will do a joint crime/SUmmer of Safety eve~t in st. Louis. Various cabinet
  • of GA and Brenda Levy 'of MD, \.: .' 5 M May 1995 T W T F !S M T W T F 51 6 1 7 July 1995 . June 1995 5 2 345 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 345 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 /28 29 30
  • to which the President is entitled. 22 5/31/96 DRAFT Part Three -- Amendment to "special Government Employee" section 4 of the PEOAA would amend the definition of "special government employee" (SGE) found in 18 U.S.C. § 202. SGEs are temporary
  • 3, 1948, ch. 826, title I, Sec. 13, 62 Stat. 1247i 1950 . Reorg. Plan No. 19, ·Sec. 1, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3178, 64 Stat. 1271i Aug. 31, :1954, ch. 1162, title I, 104, 68 Stat. I 1036; Pub. L. 87-846,: title I, Sec. 102, Oct. 22, 1962, 76
  • belief or 18 conviction 19 sought to be established. proof required to satisfy 22 allegations and convincing evidence shall be— the standard of clear (i) greater than the degree of proof re- 24 quired to meet the standard 25 ance
  • OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Report: Q (A-93) Subject: Presented by: I Raymond Scalettar, MD, Chair Referred to: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Registration of Utilization Review Firms by States
  • Industry] said." -AFX-ASIA, Nov. 22, 1999 Agriculture: Meat ·"China has also agreed to the elimination of SPS barriers that are not based on scientific evidence." -USTR . "Diplomatic negotiations involve finding new expressions. If you find a new
  • . 9302(a) on p. 36 of the recommendation) that noncitiz22. 1996 ·who had a sponsor with income above 150 percent of the poverty level would not continue to receive benefits. This provision
  • .), federal defendants contend that the replacement 22 timber volume mandated by Section 2001(k) (3) of the Emergency 23 Salvage Timber Sale Program is subject to administrative appeal 24 and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process. 25 Opp
  • , 1979, 1983, /988, and 1993.. ....................................... B-22 Table B 17. Pension coverage rates: full-time private wage and salary worken> by gender and industry. 1972, 1979, 1983. 1988, and 1993 ...... """""" .. '''"""",,.B-24
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  • with Armenian President] (5 pages) Re: [Nagomo-Karabakh] (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Cables Jan 1993 - Dec 1994 ([Karabakh...]) OA/Box Number: 505000 FOLDER TITLE: [06/22/1993 - 06/30/1993] 2010-0346-F ke2122 RESTRICTION CODES
  • , that will make the loans themselves less burdensome. So while a lot of young people may want to do the service, it will also be easier for people who want to go on with 1 of 11 04/22/97 17:16:10 ByMtv http://library.whitehouse.gov/Retr ... text&id=259&query
  • of the experiences and background 00:02:22:19 th~t I had. And so when I was asked if I would be interested in coming to USDA to serve, it was sort of a dream come true, sort of complete the connection if you will of 2 ... ORAL HISTORY I. MILLIE GONZALEZ
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  • ' this . 21 . title or impriso;ned for not more than 25 years, 22 May 15, 1993 (3:39 p.m.) or both; and , F: \MDB \93COMM\06JUDOOl.DOC [Discussion Draft] H.L.C. 3 r " (2) if the offender knowingly or recklessly 2 causes the death
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  • by the where Page 2 FORM APPROVED OMB 0938-0200 10. I f your f a c i l i t y has an approved intern-resident program, have salary and other costs been entered on two separate lines (22 & 23) on W/S's A, B, etc.? Are the FTE's reported on W/S S-3, Col. 7
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  • IM/JF-Press Briefing: Process BC - Immunization Event w/ Governors' Staff Control, Baton Rouge, HRC Wkg Women: Hlth & LA Econ., Bait. MD HRC/JF/1M - Briefing w/ Governors | : 21 22 Communications for Joint 5 16 HRC - Mtg. w/ 17 Address to Joint
  • Reno, Nevada Trip October 22-24, 1996 [1]
  • , Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 8489 FOLDER TITLE: Reno, Nevada Trip October 22-24,1996 [1] 2010-0198-S db1714 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.c. 2204(a») Freedom ofinformation Act -IS U.S.C. SS2(b») PI National Security
  • transfer provision is replaced with a provision allowing August 22,. 1996 States to transfer up to 30 Percent of their T ANF funds to the dtild care . block grant and up to 10 percent ofthe TANF funds to the Title XX ~Iock grant. States may transfer funds
  • physicians ORP, 8/16/94 627 P14 Pe9 RUG 13 ' ^ 17:22 '4 ' O G IE '94 U 12:16 / ^Jf^ n:\wpttp-8-17.3 ^^KECQHHSMEATIOMS OF THE COUHCIL O GRADUATE KEOICAL EDUCATION N August 18, 1994 1. The national Council on Graduate Medical Education (COGME) i
  • (I page) 03/21/1996 P61b(6) 002. email David Fein to Elena Kagan, et aLSubject: pressing question (I page) 03/22/1996 Personal Misfile 003. email Ron Klain to Elena Kagan at 10:51 :00.00. Subject: Larry (I page) 03/25/1996 P61b(6) 004
  • : Diana M. Fortuna Jill Pizzuto Elizabeth E. Drye SUBJECT: RE: Welfare meeting You are welcome to have meeting minus me. I am booked on Nov. 22 when I return, I then have jury duty the llowing week and will be in office then on Dec. 2. Executive
  • in March 1991 as "National Employ the Older Worker Week" Approved March 5 Approved March 22 S.J. Res. 51 I Public Law 102-7 To designate the week beginning March 4, 1991, as "Federal Employees Recognition Week" H.R. 180 I Public Law 102-16 To amend
  • DATE/TIME:22-APR-1996 10:27:24.75 SUBJECT: headwaters TO: Elena Kagan READ:22-APR-1996 10:43:55.95 TEXT: I'm trying to get a copy referred in her previous McReynolds (from DOl) in and knows the properties schedule like tomorrow? KAGAN E (WHO
  • )(9) of the FOtAl 'I ' , I '\ 1 ( \ \ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON December 22, 1994 khatib A.F. Waheed, Director Caring Communit Program 5019 Alcott'Avenue St. Louis, MO 63120 Dear Khatib: I was so pleased to hear your presentation
  • the Title X 'Gag Rule' -of the Pllblic HiZafth Services Act." January 22.1993: Exeeutiw: Memormdum "On Revokin& the Ban on Pri\'.~ly Funded Abortions at Military Hospitats," January 22. ­ 1993; Executi\'c Memorandum '"On the lrnporta.tion ofRU4S6." January
  • -rated employer and individuals enrolled in 22 such plan shall be treated as experience-rated 23 individuals, and 24 (C) any individual who is a member of the 25 association not enrolling in the plan shall not be flUG-24-1994 15:27 FROM TO O
  • ; 19 (7) notwithstanding the fact that raw materials 20 and component parts suppliers do not design, 21 produce, or test a final medical device, the suppliers 22 have been the subject of actions alleging inad- 23 equate-- September 10, 1997
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  • to gee funding Approved by voice vote without objection. from #2978. Gramm amendment· to strike requirement for States to provide Medicaid benefits for pregnant women and children, elderly and disabled beneficiaries. Defeated 22~77. #2979 -- Kerry
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  • . A local constitution was approved by 21 the people, amended and approved by Congress, and 22 thereupon given effect in 1952 after approval by the 23 Puerto Rico Constitutional Convention and an ap- 24 propriate proclamation by the Governor. The ap
  • ....1t7. ~ pl." 22 ,tTuuo I.; , ,I ;2. :r. 31947. ' .ot ' :u:tuU .......1f!ao,f ~ 'I8l~ of 'ttl. . lllllUIJaori;pta 8D4 with the laIOwlct4ae tut _ _ to~tske tf;) -11..,oost4of ... te the. works will 'be 01llD8l"J . agree:l.Ds t~ PtJY 0-..1
  • (2 pages) 003. email Judson Bruns to Michael Hammer et al pages) re: Draft Chili Package (2 RESTRICTION 11/14/2000 P1/b(l) 11/17/2000 P5 (L3 Cff). 11/22/2000 P5 (o?/1J COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Erriails Exchange-Non
  • (~er FedeJ>al Employee Healt.h Benefitspr()­ 21 gram. 22' , H(2) A person covered by all cnroilment in a health 23 benefit.s ·plau under paragraph (1) is not eligible 24 care under thfs chapter in facilities io receive ?f the unifdrmedsel"\~- 25
  • as implemented by the Federal Travel R&guIatlona(FPMR 101-n. E.O. 11609ofJuly22, 1971. E.O. 110120f March 27.1962, E.Q. 9397 of November 22, 1943. and 26U.S.C. 6011(b)and8109. Theprlmaly purpose 01 the requested Infonnatlon is to determine payment
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  • ~5 6 7 1 UNCLASSIFIED NSC/RMO PROFILE RECORD ID: 9300842 RECEIVED: 22 FEB 93 19 TO: WILLIAMS, MAGGIE FROM: ITOH DOC DATE: 13 APR 93 SOURCE REF: KEYWORDS: GERMANY PERSONS: SEEHOFER, HORST SUBJECT: REPLY TO GERMAN GOVT INVITATION TO OBSERVE
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  • ._------- . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----- ------- .._ - - - Federat Slate Fedorel Sial FedOfal State JOBS JOBS CHILD CARE plu. add'i ad"';n TliANSITIONAl CHILO CARE plu. odd'i admln 482 ,. 774 1735 669 1766 1777 2Q6 1007 21 417 1133 22 1142 255 2 101 18 21' ~ WooKING POOR CHILO CARE WooK
  • Education and Cultural Relations Division---Boxes 221-236 46/16/7 thru 46/17/2 .. MG Bavaria, Central Office-Boxes 12-174 50/20/6-thru 390/47/17/5 MG ~PG'N Wuerttemherg-~-Boxes 1204-1290 50/20/6 thru 50/22/4 MG Hesse-Boxes 365-1293 49/12/3 thru 48/31/2
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  • for Legislative Affairs The Honorable Tom Barlow House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 --- --~--- ---· -·--------------- .. COMMITTEES: TOM BARLOW 1ST DISTRICT, KENTUCKY 1533 LoNGWORTH BUILDING WASHINGTON, D.C. 20SIS (202) 22'·3115 FAX: (202) 22
  • cite ethics and corruption, 6 percent cite poor, and 22 percent had no opinion (see Table 1). government spending, 6 percent name the business climate, 5 percent· Newly-elected Governor Lincoln Almond's job performance cite crime, 4 percent name
  • to bring home a lot more bacon than a freshman. • .. ;· [Marietta Daily Journal, 10/23/94] The ·congressional Cheek Bouncer. Aftmo railing against the c:orroption of the House Bank scandal, Gingrich announced that he himself had bounced 22 checks
  • to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • , or Commissioners of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships. Extent 30 folders, approximately 836 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
  • ] (continued) [07/26/1995 – 08/11/1995] [09/04/1995 – 09/26/1995] [09/25/1995 – 10/22/1995] WHO [OA/ID 500,000] [From: Capps, Affirmative Action] [05/03/1995 – 11/01/1995] Default [OA/ID 1,000,000] [From: Capps, Affirmative Action] [06/20/1995] WHO [OA/ID
  • ) 10/25/1993 PS 001b. fax cover sheet Jeff Gutman to Stephen Neuwirth [partial] (1 page) 10/22/1993 P6/b(6) 001c. memo David J. Anderson to Stephen Neuwirth re: Response to the House Committee on Government Operation's Letter of October 21 (6
  • , by heating red I of2 2/22/2000 1:27 PM Joseph Priestley, 1733-1804 http://www.pagesz.net/~stevek/intellect/priestley.html mercuric oxide. It then became clear that air was not an element. Priestley isolated oxygen and observed its importance
  • IN THE UNITED STATES E.dgar M. Bronfman Chairman Kenneth L.·K1othen Executive Director August 22, 2000 Dr. Elizabeth White Department of Justice Criminal Division, Office of Special Investigations 1301 New York Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20530 DeUP Due
  • and a c t i o n s surrounding t h e teleprompter problem of September 22, 1993. Corrective a c t i o n s c u r r e n t l y on-going w i t h i n t h e White House Communications Agency are o u t l i n e d . FACT SHEET HEALTH CARE SPEECH TELEPROMPTER
  • , the provisions of tile 5, United 20 Statas Code, shall apply to any board or other sirni- 21 22 lar entity that— (A) is eiitablished by or pumuant to thia 23 Act,- and 6743i;« 2 ' S N BY:xerox Teiecopier 7020 ; 5-13-34 ;ii:2SAM ; ET ;:3-i3-34 li:32AM
  • —EXCLUSIONS 20 SEC. 1141. EXCLUSIONS. 21 (a) MEDICAL NECESSITY.—The comprehensive bene- 22 fit package does not include— 23 24 (1) an item or service that is not medically necessary or appropriate; or •HR 3600 IH / .8 17S7 IS Title I, Subtitle B 91 1
  • . Overview Approximately half of all working Americans in the private sector have pensions. More than 22 million are in 401(k) tax-deferred plans, in which they contribute from their own paychecks (about 3/4 of these workers have some part
  • Tanii. YlOFMIlB RAW RWOCKOH M Congressmafi MMOKI I i m Sa\toii tKMBf ~ wmta NEWS RELEASE 2'OK. IMMEDIATE RELEASE ComacCUnHedioy 1 22 54 * 0-2-75 ftAXTQN INTROPUCCS SILL TO REDU^ TAX XATU* STXK l«ONOMXC GROWTH TU Ttt lUtltodBCtlOBAct cf 1984
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  • to comply 18 with the requirements of this subsection, but such licensee 19 shall not be subject to any other sanction or remedy for 20 such failure or refusal. 21 "(2) A licensee subject to this subsection shall allot 22 free broadcast time to each
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  • . ZION AME CHURCH WILLIAMSBURG CO., SC GARY COX - JUNE 95 TIM WELCH - JUNE 95 06-22-95 MACEDONIA BAPTIST MANNING, SC SAME AS ABOVE 08-15-95 ST. JOHN BAPTIST LEXINGTON CO., SC ROGER EMERSON - MAY 96 17 YEAR OLD MALE 17 YEAR OLD MALE 02-28-96
  • of $100 million fund to insure uninsured children plus new HHS report on child health.^ Thursday, 6/19-22 ~ Foreign Policy ~ Denver Summit. (*On 6/19. on way to helicopter, endorse that day's FCC vote on inquiry into liquor advertising on TV.) Monday, 6/23
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 9/21/93 - 11/22/93 [Binder]: [Business Awards Luncheon 11/9/1993]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Covenant House 5/30/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Emily's List Women Win 1996 Rally 8/26/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Audience Questions from Associated Press Managing Editors Association 9/18/1996
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Plenary Conference of First Ladies of State Governments of the Americas 12/4/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: ["Taking Charge of Your TV" 1/25/1997]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Breast Cancer Prevention Events, White House 2/12/1997]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [D.C. School Construction Announcement 3/4/1997]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Pediatric AIDS Foundation - Elizabeth Glaser Awards 3/5/1997]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Prescription for Reading Announcement, D.C. 4/16/1997]
Crime 1996 (Item)
  • ." Background On February 22, 1994, Officer Christy Hamilton, a rookie with the Los Angeles Police Department answered a domestic disturbance call in Northridge. . Christopher Golly, a teen-ager, opened fITe on Hamilton and other officers when they arrived
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  • -and the inability oi police and politicians to protect . them. They don't need to watch the evening news or the "death clock" in_Times Square. which began ticking off nationwide gun fa­ talities on Jan. 1. to feel the horror of victim­ ization, In 1993. 22 major
  • Disabilities 20 NO - Darrell Farland, Executive Director * # -: Varlerie Fisher * # 21 North Dakota Governor's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities 22 OH - Karla Lortz, Executive Secretary * # Ohio Governor's Council on People
  • is a document that we put together for the Women's Office before December recess. It was distributed to appropriate "groups on Friday, December 22. Please let us know if you have any comments or questions. Thanks. DISTRIBUTIO~ Carol Rasco / Alexis Herman
  • Premium Increases 1. Watson Watt Worldwide - June 1988 , Medical Cost Increases 1999 1998 , 9-11% 12-15% PPO 7-8% 9-11% POS 5­ 7-9% HMO 5-7% 5-7% 12-15% 15-22% Indemnity Prescription Drug Benefits Reasons Managed care discounting
  • 05, 1993 I Blute Peter Notes State -llPartyl WH POTUS 10/1 Declined meeting. Pen a 9/22 Nervous. Northern MA R part of CD hih tech. Pitts 10/1 Unions, southern tier of CD textiles. Bryant John TX D u Treas 9/29 Labor, env, ag concerns. Needs
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  • ~nated May 22 as "National Maritime bay'' and has authorized and requested the President to issue annually a proclamation calling for its appropriate observance. NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the United States of America, do hereby
  • by 13 appropriation~!b 3w'is~. No new appropriations shall be made as a result of 14 this provision. ! . .' ." 10~22/97 ~OOJ WED 11:42 FAX 'f) omCI of the .....1stu1I Aaomoy aeDonI U. S. Department of Justice Office of LegISlative Affairs
  • facilities do not provide adequate care. 26 27 · 22 24 2 22 9 26 1 28 11 29 2 21 3 18 8. 25 8 27 .------------------------------------ ;~~~~'~r1f!~V~dt~~:4~i~,~~1;1~~~i~ tH\Mlllll~1~! ~~~,~• . ·t Safety Quality of instruction to ensure
  • required improvement in the management of IT. (see Attachment E) in (Paul A. Wojdyla, 09/22/00) 5 Attachments': A) Year 2000 VBA's Plan for CompHance. 8) VBAN2K Intranet Website' C) VBAN2K Internet Website, D) E) History of Y2K VBA Y2K
  • IglOUl 02122/95 12: 34 PARADE PUBLICATI_"_ _ _-;---"-_ _ _ _~_ ft1 212 450 7~84 PARAI>E PUB LIe AT ION S Larry Smith Managing Editor February 22, 1995 Caroi Rasco Fax #202-456-2878 Dear Carol: 'I'm happy to report that we
  • they support "armed operations against Israeli targets .in Gaza and Jericho." But the prevalence of this view varies considerably among different segments of Palestinian society. o Among partisans of Arafat's Fatah, only 22% back these operations. That figure
  • Total Investment: +3.059 bUlion The FY 1995 budget will parallel the $22 billion 5 year funding of the Senate crime bill providmg 100,000 cops, immigration enforcement, boot camps, Brady bill funding and drug courts. Crime Bill
  • - - 3/22/95 PRESIDENTIAL &NSA REMARKS NOTIONAL SCHEDULE I· EVENT DATE DRAFT ! MARCH Pro_liferation Speech 1 (Wd) .. ·Blinken 6 (Mn) Veterans of Foreign Wars Benjamin 9 (Th) Ghana Press Conference Boors tin Hassan Arrival Hassan Toast
  • (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
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  • - Original OA/ID Number: 422 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 (j 5 . 2 Stack: v Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. notes DATE SUBJECTffiTLE re: Handwritten Notes- UNGA Meeting (6 pages) 09/22/1994
  • GnenatOJle I ·~I t.UIHUJfiCA'l'IOJrS S'l'RATBGY roa PALL :ISIU:U J·UL-22-93 '"r . . .i' THU p 13:34 - 0 ::2. Carville & Begala "SEAMLFSS IN CONGRESS?" James Carville .July 19. 199_3 In 1986, while working to elect Governor Robert Casey
  • for an appearance on any of these dates: 0 0 0 0 0 0 October 12-15, 1994 October 17-22, 1994 October 26-29, 1994 ·. November 2-5, 1994 November 9-:-12, 1994 November 16-19, 1994 0Nov.30~Dec.5, 1994 0 December 7-10, 1994 · 1511 K Street, N. W., Suite 842
  • FLOTUS Remarks and Speeches 5/99 - 10/12/99 [Binder]: [Announcement of Relief Aid to Macedonia - Skopje, Macedonia 6/22/1999]
  • "is not negotiable." June 22 - Meets with more than 30 'of the 84 House Democrats who favor a single-payer health plan. Sept. 10 - Works Congress to quell concerns will hit elderly and poor unfa . Sept 22 - Nation sees results of first lady's work as President
  • . They are the most dramatic illustrations of the problem. After Dick Holbrooke's mission last week, Karadzic on July 19 announced he would relinquish the Presidency of both the government and the party and would end his public appearances. As of 22 July, none
  • ). ROOM 07. 22. 16:21 ~4 July 20, CONPIDENTIAL DECL: NO. 1460051-662 'AGE I 1994 OADR RELEASED IN FULL RE-ENERGIZING THEfRAJINA TALx - - Prior to Gorazde, the negotiating process on Krajina seemed to be on target. Mi.losevic was.pressing Knin
  • to demonstrate that we need to get this out soon. Everyone seems to be OK with that. INS is predicting a December pUblication date for the final reg. In the meantime, field offices are using some old guidance they have had for 2 years. 0'1/22/9'6,!I THU 11: 17
  • ::'.e coas': R::'ode Island. We share your cor..cer~ abo'..:c the e~v':"ror:ment.al i!:1pact.s of t!:is spill and about t::e need. c~ Tte rl~~or~ey Ge~eral has asked me Ja~~a~y 22, 1996, ~esa~~i~g the oil == =or a a~d ti~e:y sta~e response coor
  • located on the Umpqua National Forest and the Garden sale 21 located in the Siskiyou National Forest are subject to the 22 requirement of Section 200l of the Rescissions Act of 1995. Pub. 23 L. l04-19 (JUly 27, ~9~5). Judge Hogan' 5 January 10
  • '·~--~-·~"'.......,.......-...,......., ....,_,..--..,_,.~,---~~.....-,--.~- . -~~---·-·------ - ----· . · - , ~~·"-~-·.... Free Vol. 2 Issue I 1995 •Official Tourist Map• Beijing Tourism Administration FINNAIR F/NNAIR FINNAIR FINNAIR F/NNR/R F/NNR/R F!NNAIR FINNRIR FINNRIR FINNRIR F/NNRIR I ~ f,F.tNNR.IR E!"; ONE MORE THAN TWO. ~ March 22 through June 5 Monday
  • Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may
  •  to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the  Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA)  (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal  exemptions
  • Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright
  • (P35000-P35099) 2011-0425-F Clinton Library’s web site is http://www.clintonlibrary.gov -2- P35067 December 13, 1995 P35069 December 13, 1995 Book 355 (P35400-P35499) P35407 December 22, 1995 P35476 December 22, 1995 Book 398 (P39700-P39799) P39799
  • Records Management System (ARMS) Email WHO [OA/ID 500000] [National Polar-Orbiting Environmental Satellite System, NPOESS] [01/22/1996 – 07/15/1998] [08/20/1998 – 10/27/1999] [10/28/1998 – 05/27/1999] [06/02/1999 – 09/18/2000] CEA [OA/ID 950000] [National
  • Emails A-1 Record (Jan 93-Sept 94) [Sequoia and Yacht] [09/22/1993] [OA/ID 570000] MSMail-Record (Sept 94- Sept 97) [Sequoia and Yacht] [01/29/1996-01/30/1996] [OA/ID 590000] Exchange -Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) [Sequoia and Yacht] [06/22/1998-06/29/1998
  • pages. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
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  • , approximately 2,816 pages [8 pages electronic files] Access Collection is open to all reserachers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act
  • pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore
  • on the status of the effort to obtain Iraqi compliance with United Nations Security Council resolutions. The letter mentions the Sadr assassination in the context of human rights abuses in Iraq. Additional memoranda and letters concern a July 22, 1999 report
  • /13/1998 – 02/13/1999] [02/17/1999 – 06/22/1999] [06/23/1999 – 08/16/1999] [08/17/1999 – 10/07/1999] [10/08/1999 – 11/23/1999] Box 2 [11/24/1999 – 12/01/1999] [12/02/1999 – 12/30/1999] [01/04/2000 – 02/21/2000] [02/23/2000 – 03/27/2000] [03/29/2000
  • ] [OA/ID 505000] [06/15/1994 – 06/22/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [06/23/1994 – 06/27/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [06/28/1994 – 07/02/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [07/04/1994 – 07/11/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [07/12/1994 – 07/21/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [07/24/1994 – 08/03/1994] [OA/ID
  • agents, memorialize and agree as follows: II. DEFINITIONS (a) "Account" has the meaning given in the Escrow Agreement. 11/22/983:17 PM msa.ts http://www.naag.org/settle.htm (b) "Adult" means any person or persons who are not Underage. (c) "Adult
  • , the Secretary would oonduci at 1¢aS! once every 3 years a complete audil of each state JV-D progrnm's perlormance and it:; financial lllItIlagemen!. 21. • 22. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE. An aOlOunl equal to I percent of the feu~(al share of support collections may
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  • ~ent). compared to those who had not (22 percent). . Perc,ent Who Believe Eaeb of the Fonowing Is One; . of the Most Important Reasons for the Rising CostofBealth Care '. , i ' 24% 20% 10% 0% Fl'9ud and Abuse In the . Health Cam System
  • signing up to contribute time or money in your community as easy for you to do as checking on the weather. This season, let's remember that there are many enduring ways we can spread the holiday cheer. Thanks for listening. %- Joshua S. Gottheimer 11/22
  • individualfilinga separate return). 20 habilitation of a building unless at least 5 per- 21 cent of the total expenditures made in the reha- 21 "(2) CAKimxmWAKD OK CUKDIT UNUSED HY OP LIMITATION 17 CLUDKD.— 22 REASON IIASKD ON TAX I.IAIIIL- 22
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  • 14.5 8*1 1,034,000 29.1 21 si 22 8 4B*i 730 2,429.000 79,5 32nd 72.2 ' 23,171,000 712 34.776,000 11.0 45th 325 2nd 13.0 50ti 70.6 30.4 11th tsl 22,796.000 10.0 48*1 74.0 2,765,000 25.2 32nd 20.1 26*1 73.0 3.119.000 77,4 28,9 23rd 4,015,000 12lh 140 9th
  • will drop 27% from last year's record, due in large part to the December freeze that hit CA's San Joaquin Valley, bringing production there down 49% from last year's utilization level, and projections that FL production will be off 22% from 1998. I. KEY
  • '. ,'. ' . :.' .' '" '-: '. '··1 . ": . .:' . . WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO, AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTrrITLE DATE Warnath to Way re Weekly Report for December 22 - December 29 (partial) (l page) 12/21
  • Newspapers, Ltd. The Tororlto Star I I July 22, 1990, Sunday, iSUNDAY SECOND EDITION SECTION: NEWS; Pg. A10 LENGTH: 2184 words I HEADLINE: The Spoils of War U.S. army officers systemically looted a fortune in gold, art and priceless possessions
  • OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES I Report: (A-93) Subject: Presented by: I Raymond S c a l e t t a r , MD, Chair Referred t o : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Mandatory Federal Inspection o
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  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 068 - FOLDER -001 [10/22/1997] '. ARMS Email System Page 1 of2 ... RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Cathy R. Mays ( CN=Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-0CT
  • -:--A,~;-;::·,G~~~-----:------c------p[f!:l uJ 12. 18' 9718: 22/ST. 18: 22/NO. 4i6U'J~Bjo r 1 Em1, mlttiteh ~tate% ~epurtment ut j{u%tfce" LP :;t ~'?_ Antitrust Division Rm. 3312 Main Building Wash.ington, DC 20530-0001 Fax Number: (202) 616-2645 Voice Number
  • - -94 01- -03- -94 01 -03 -94 02 -24 -94 01 -12 -94 01 -28 -94 02 -16 -94 TBL FAX 02 -05 -94 LET 03 -07 -94 Q&A 02 -08 -94 03 -10 -94 03 -21 -94 MEM 03 -18 -94 RV 03 -10 -94 MEM 05 -17 -93 05 -06 -93 MEM 05 -18 -93 LET 05 -22 -93 Press any keyt o
  • (AS OF DECEMBER 22, 1993) THE HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY FOUNDATION PREPARED FOR THE KAISER HEALTH REFORM PROJECT Prepared by: Kaiser Commission on the Future of Medicaid Julie Darnell Peter Long For More Information Contact: Diane Rowland Peter Long (202) 347
  • Grandy Hastert N. Johnson McMillan Thomas 3/18 Andrews Cooper Stenholm L. Payne HRC/MV/CJ GENERAL 3/18 KERREY HRC/MV/CJ GENERAL 3/18 Reynolds HRC/MV/CJ GENERAL 3/22 RWJ Forum MEG/CR/DS Michigan Health Event RIEGLE (and Mrs. Riegle) LEVIN
  • SUMMARY OF MAJOR HEALTH CARE REFORM LEGISLATION (AS OF DECEMBER 22, 1993) THE HENRY J. KAISER FAMILY^ FOUNDATION PREPARED FOR THE KAISER HEALTH REFORM PROJECT Prepared by: Kaiser Commission on the Future of Medicaid Julie Darnell Peter Long For More
  • INOUYE 3/18 House Republicans Bliley Goss Grandy Hastert N. Johnson McMillan Thomas 3/18 Andrews Cooper Stenholm L. Payne 3/18 KERREY HRC/MV/CJ GENERAL 3/18 Reynolds HRC/MV/CJ GENERAL 3/22 RWJ Forum MEG/CR/DS Michigan Health Event RIEGLE
  • system, while only 47% 40% 30% 19% think it would be minor. In 20% addition, almost half (47%) think 10% managed competition would be 0% 11% favor oppose major better same minor worse an improvement over the current system, while 22% think
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Johns Hopkins Commencement 5/22/1997]
  • '" D ""'1' ~~ 1 "" .. ' " , " ',,\ ",',' ,I" THE WHITE HOUSE I REMARKS BY THE FIRST LADY IIN COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS TO JOHNS HOPKINS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES I ,I May 22, 1997 Lincoln Theater Washington, D.C.' I
  • South Africa to resolve the issue to Us. satisfaction within a set period oftime or face trade sanctions. As reported in a Tuesday, June 22 story in the Baltimore Sun, the Office ofthe Vice President strongly opposed the drug industry recommendation
  • Briefings and Resumes for Staff Interviews May 22, 1996
  • in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. BRIEFING BOOK MEMO Staff Interviews 10: 15: Bibb Hubbard 11: 15: Jeanine Smartt May 22, 1996 FROM: Elizabeth Drye SUBJECT: Job Interviews PARTICIPANTS: CHR
  • Chinese government cannot easily control all commercial practices throughout the country with high rates of inflation, OCT 05 '94 p. ltl/22 09:37AM . .. 9 rampant corruption, and rapid social changes, China v.ill have difficulty retaining stability
  • Bosnia Trip - Embassy Remarks 12/22/97
  • Case Number: 2006-0459,.F FOIA .MARKER .. . This is not a textual record. ·This is used as an administrative marker by the· Clinton Presidential ·Library Staff. · .. ·Folder Title: Bosnia Trip-Embassy Remarks 12/22/97 ' •. Staff Office
  • Act (3 .pages). . 001. speech ' 05/22/1997 RESTRICTION P5 > COLLECTION: . Clinton Presidential Records: National Security Council Anthony Blinken (SpeechWI"iting) • OA/Box Number:' . 3388 . FOLDER TITLE:: NATO-Russia Sign~ng 6/27/97 2006-0459-F
  • to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions
  • 156 folders, approximately 9,300 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
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  • 530000] [11/05/1999-12/23/1999] [OA/ID 530000] [12/24/1999-02/22/2000] [OA/ID 530000] Box 9 [02/28/2000-04/27/2000] [OA/ID 530000] [05/04/2000-08/25/2000] [OA/ID 530000] [08/29/2000-12/28/2000] [OA/ID 530000] [Northern Ireland Peace...] [01/20/1999-11/29
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  • . llISCELUNEOUS INFORW.TioN:':~:·: CONCERNING. ".' ...... . ",f­ '~t .; " I.'. National~-~~;~~~f't~.··· ~/ records and files Chase . er 1 ...1936 and No'vet!ber '30~ 1940 ~ppfox::imately~~800~ . . t .the country made applications and, pUrcmt;;ed:'j'! 22 ,9~7
  • J Due from Assay Office and others of gold and silver deposited for account of customers Recapitulation 1 Date 4/22/42 5/4/42 5112/42 5/14/42 ·5/20/42 5/21142 5/26/42 6/8/42 6112/42 3/29/43 4/6/43 9117/43 9/24/43 10/21143 1111/43 1116143
  • 1999, vol. 31 (1): 7-22, [ ]; See also Holland, Carolsue and Rothbart, Thomas, "The Merkes and Buchenwald Treasure Troves," in After the Battle, No. 93 (August 1996): 5-15 (the authors used a variety of primary sources and secondary , accounts
  • (A) by striking "or" at the end of paragraphs (1) and (2); (B) by striking the comma at the end of paragraph (2) and inserting a semicolon; and (C) by inserting after paragraph (3) the 21 following new paragraphs: 22 "(4) offers, pays, or transfers
  • , the cost of Insurance premiums is expected to rise 13% per year, costing businesses and households $22 billion annually by the year 2005. Under health system reform the growth rate of health insurance premiums is expected to fall to 5% per year, saving
  • /22/94 The Ryan White Comprehensive Aids Resources Emergency Act of 1990 TITLE I - HTV Emergency Relief Grant Program Fiscal Year 1993 Service Provider Listing by Eligible Metropolitan Area (EMA) ELIGIBLE METROPOLITAN AREA: DALLAS GRANTEE NAME
  • businesses and (3) and enhancing workers' ability to make contributions to IRAs by payroll deduction. Expanding Education Incentives: (1) School Construction -federal tax credits to pay interest on nearly $22 billion in bonds to build and modernize over
  • ://www.info.Wiaid.gov PRESS OFFICE (202) 712--4320 1198-165 FOR Th:IMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Laura Gross Sunday, November 22, 1998 FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON VXSlTS THE WElFARE COMM1TI'EE OF PIGNON; HAITI PIGNON, HAlTI -- Today, First Lady Hillaz; Rodham
  • ) and inserting "; and"; and (C) by inserting after paragraph (45) the 20 21 following: 22 "(46) unless the State has enacted a law ex· 23 • empting itself from the application of this para­ 24 graph, provide that­ __ m 29 1 H(Al except as provided
  • , (">•. , "! '". .., WEEKLY ACTIVITY REPORT IS DUE BY 5:00 P.M. WEEK ENDING: JUNE 23,1993 WEEKLY ACTIVITY REPORT 'ROGRAM OFF I CE DATE RECEIVED TIME RECEIVED BY o. ;P/ANN C[CCHETTI [ACTING) 78-138 06/22/93 5:58 . :RjELlZABETH SMEDLEY
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  • -inventoried and sent on to NARA - these files were originally received in ORM August 22, 1995 Box 1 - Oversize Attachment # 9647 NARA #14313 State Health Care Reform The Cost of Doing Nothing Insurance Statistics Medicare Health Sector Wages vs. the Rest
  • (Net of New Long-Term Care Program Spending) 17 60 69 81 237 NET STATE SAVINGS ASSOCIATED WITH NEW LONG-TERM CARE PROGRAM ** 20 25 24 22 105 Long-Term Care Medicaid Reform Spending * Maintenance of Effort MEDICAID SAVINGS New Long-Term
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  • Presidential Records Automated Records Management System [Email] OPO ([Kagan]) ONBox Number: 250000 FOLDER TITLE: [02/20/1999·02/22/1999] 2009·1006·F bm97 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act· 144 U.S.c. 2204(a)1 Freedom of Information Act ·15 U.S.c
  • betveen 22 June 1,1985 and June 1,1987, and ,-,no 23 required by this Section shall \:>e issued a (et.lporary certification which; sha·:i.l 14 .~. .~ :-, So renewal or c.ertification shall be issued after June 1', 1985, t
  • . 00:06:16:09 LQ: One of the other issues that was very active when you stited your term was food safety. '" 6 USDA ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE DAN GLICKMAN 1/12/01 00:06:22:03 DG: Well, we had actually started
  • ' I I i I ' : i . I :I : : I Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet . • I Clinton Library · . : . ·· · SUBJECTffiTLE 00 1. schedule DATE Schedule of the President for Thursday, December 22, 1994 (partial) (1 page) DOCUMENT NO. · ANDTYPE . 12
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  • a l t h ^ care reform? 20 21 A: U n f o r t u n a t e l y , our c u r r e n t 22 health-care system too o f t e n f a l l s 23 s h o r t o f meeting the s p e c i a l needs 24 of parents and c h i l d r e n . Today 25 n e a r l y 10 m i l l i o n c
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  • (SDX) system -- August, 1997 Dear Colleague: On August 22, 1996, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 was signed. This law contains several provisions affecti1;lg the payment of Supplemental Security Income (S51
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  • Presidei^£linton to address the R&R Talk Radio Seminar, an unprecedented meeting of key talk radio decision makers. The seminar, set for February 22-25 at the Washington Grand Hyatt Hotel (10th & H Streets, NW), will bring together over 300 talk radio
  • 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 "25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 A San Francisco womon who believes her mothei'a death >. be blaified on lack of health insurance was among five AwcricanB who told their storiec to Hillary Rodham Clinton. Monica Mapa
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 092 - FOLDER -003 [03/20/1999 - 03/23/1999] WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. email SUBJECTffITLE DATE Phone No. (Partial) (I page) 03/22/1999 RESTRICTION P61b(6
  • NL WJC- Kagan Counsel- Box 002 - Folder 005 NFRC v. Glickman II [4] 04/29/96 MON 13:22 FAX 2025144240 IaJ 001 ENRD APPELLATE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTiCE ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION APPELLATE SEC~ION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20530 FAX
  • -Baden. ,12 ' I and ..22 Mar 46. , (2)'Cap1iain Isaac Bencowitz, ~et F.,..13 , OM:G t Land Greater Hesse. 12 Mar 46. ' , !(3) Mr. Oskar Berger, Representati.ve of the , . newspaper Jewish Hundschau. 8 Mar 46. ' ' ,!(4) Mr~ Israel Bl~tmenfera,-l
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  • [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary - Hardcopy 1/8/96; 1/25/96; 1/28/96; 1/28/96; 2/3/96; 2/14/96; 2/20/96; 2/22/96; 3/5/96; 3/8/96; 3/11/96; 3/31/96; 4/2/96; 4/10/96; 4/23/96]
  • Hardcopy 1/8/96; 1/25/96; 1/28/96; 2/3/96; 2/14/96; 2/20/96; 2/22/96; 3/5/96; 3/8/96; 3/11/96; 3/31/96; 4/2/96; 4/10/96; 4/23/96] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: V 24 2 10 i Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMKNT NO. AND TYPE
  • Health Master F a c i l i t i e s Total I n HPSA 15 - RUN DATE O REPORT: 02/23/94 F OSCAR REPORT 6 NAME AND ADDRESS LISTING FOR RURAL HEALTH CLINICS REGION: I I I PHILADELPHIA LAST FILE UPDATE: 02/22/94 PAGE : 1 STATE: PENNSYLVANIA PROVIDER NUMBER
  • 8 A 1 2 3 4 '5 6 7 8' 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 c D E F GET INITIATIVES 12/10 Agency/Policy Area 12/15 Discussion Discussion CEQ Costal Salmon Lands and Livability Clean
  • and Education Assistance Act !ndia~ {25 Sel:­ U.S.C. AOTEORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. IN GENERAL . • There are a~thorized to be appropriaced ~o 21 car;::-y Out this title such sums as may be necessary for 'each of 22 f~scal years 1996 ~hrouqh
  • ) by amending 20 -21 , 22· ~ "(a) .subsection (a)' to :read as follows-­ PRIORITIES.--In approving applications under this title the Siecretary" shall give 'priority to appllcants-­ .'1 (1) 23 that h'av~ the greatest need for assistance, based 24
  • a semiautomatic as­ 18 sault weapon not otherwise lawfully possessed on the 19 date of the enactment of this subSeCtion. 20 "(2) If a person charged with violating paragraph (1) 21 asserts that paragraph (1) does not apply to such person 22 because
  • now made available for smoking prevention activities and smoking surveys for drug prevention activities and drug surveys as well. The amount of money this amendment would affect is somewhat uncertain. The bill sets aside 22 percent of revenues
  • ) or (8) of sub. 20 ~on (d), from eomm""iea.~ the ~CaJl 21 ~ ~ngh,radi6. tel~on, 22 r;o:w:iica.tion. meclia,. till. the tiews of ~ President for 23 or against any' pending J.egi.sla~ p~posal. The pn- 24 ~ se:nten~ 2S dalepte to· a=.ot.h.e:r
  • AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO 19 20 21 22 23 THE'PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, by and through San Francisco City Attorney Louise H. Renne, Berkeley City Attorney Manuela Albuquerque, Sacramento City Attorney Samuel L Jackson, and.San Mateo County Counsel
  • Barbara D. Woolley < 02/22/200010:22:18 AM Record Type: To: Record Mark A. KitchensIWHO/EOP@EOP, Stephanie A. CutterIWHO/EOP@EOP cc: Devorah R. Adler/OPD/EOP@EOP, Ka
  • P6/b(6) 003b. envelope Joseph Meier to POTUS (partial) (1 page) 11/17/1995 P6/b(6) 004. envelope John & Claudia Higgins to POTUS (partial) (1 page) 01/22/1996 P6/b(6) 005a. letter Alex Kolesinski to POTUS; re: H.R. 1833 (partial) (1 page
  • /oppose a tax credit to Americans who care for an elderly parent to help cover the costs of long term care. 92% support (70% strongly + 22% somewhat) 5% oppose (2% strongly + 3% somewhat) This proposal would provide for a $500 to 1000 dollar-tax credit
  • -36.7 -23.4 -10.2 0.0 -41.0 -25.5 -11.3 -0.7 -45.8 -27.7 -11.6 -1.5 -51.2 -30.1 -18.8 -1.7 -56.9 -327 -20.7 -1.8 -63.1 -35.5 -229 -2.0 -69.7 -38.6 -25.2 -22 a a 0 0 1* 0.1 -0.8 0.1 -0.8 0.1 -0.9 MANDATORY OUTLAYS Medicaid Disconthued
  • premium or f e e . 18 ( d ) "Commission" means the s t a t e h e a l t h commission created 19 i n s e c t i o n 7. 20 ( e ) "HIPC" means a h e a l t h insurance purchasing 21 c r e a t e d 22 cooperative i n s e c t i o n 21. ( f ) "Local h e a l
  • .42//$7.40 Mmni!Mcdian · $8.0Y//$7 .22 $1.442//$1,256 . $1 ,3RRI!$) ,2!J41 M NII/I/ Median ll.'i%111 I R%. Mean// Median 130%//113% 17% i4% 14% II% 9% 9% .'i% 16% IR% 14% R% 10%. 7% R% XOJ'o forme•.· dients with johsare er !}loyed in tht
  • : Chief of Staff Series/Staff Member: Harold Ickes Subseries: OA/ID Number: 9295 FolderlD: Folder Title: Talk-Radio - DNC [Democratic National Committee] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 22 5 2 1 "SOMETHING NEW IN TALK RADIO
  • for reparations. But James Angell, the US representative at the Paris Conference stated that" restitution was the most fogical and moral use of the gold. Based on the February 22, 1944 Gold Declaration, this gold had to be considered as looted. The Department
  • 13 511 14 1016 15 21.0 16 685981 17 , 621,078 63.1% (93) 71.4% (91) 877,000 (2000)'° 70.1 %19 82.9% (1996)20 155 (93) 12% (93) 102 (97) 9% (97)22 Higher Test Scores NAEP Math Scores: Students 'at or above basic math level:', NAEP Reading
  • at the end the follow­ 17 ing part: 18 "PART G-SERVICES PROVIDED THROUGH RELIGIOUS 19 ORGANIZATIONS 20 "SEC. 581. APPLICABILITY TO DESIGNATED PROGRAMS. 21 "(a) DESIGNA'l'ED PROGRAMS.-Subject to sub­ 22 section (b), this part applies to, each program
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  • 1,596 170 41,. l,35h 121 3 2 16.3 5 ? 97 . 125 209 60~ 230 27 4 5 22 .) . '­ totdl ••••••••••• 10,700 ( ]. I ,. , t I l' 5A Ischl: P.:;d.ntin~s 6 9 Di·t:.Nin>~3 Prints Scu1 p tJ.res 10 Ceraj,.lics & Gld3s Met.& J
  • . Prince and Mollie Keller, The Us. Customs Service. A Bicentennial History (Dept. of the Treasury, U.S. Customs Service, Washington, D.C., 1989),287. 79 F.R. 2096, February 22, 1944. 89 F.R. 2096, February 22, 1944. 99 F.R. 2096, February 22, 1944
  • . Massachusetts Connecticut North Dakota Week 9 17. 18. Louisiana Oregon Week 10 19. 20. Rhode Island Missouri Week 11 21. 22. Minnesota Kansas MEMORANDUM TO ICM DATE: Mairh 2, 1994 FROM: Staff SUBJECT: Scheduling for March and April Attached
  • Trust Fund. The 19 * portion of that payment to the organization for a month to 20 be paid by each trust fund s h a l l be determined each year by 21 the Secretary based on the r e l a t i v e weight that benefits 22 from each fund contribute
  • CA, 05122-05127/96 (partial) (I page) nd P6!b(6) OIOb. itinerary AmEx Travel for Rasco from Washington DC to Las Vegas NV to San Francisco CA, 22 - 27 May 96 (partial) (1 page) 05/21/1996 P6!b(6) 001. form ..., ) \ . COLLECTION: Clinton
  • thumb in the dike. th~ old fairy tale e bit squishy Last year my mission area put 52 thumbs in the dike to help farmers get through a difficult period. I think they appreciated that. 00:16:22:07 The checks looked great. The mailbox was full
  • that? Then .) helping those school meals program begin by following 00:11:56:22 for every child. dietarygu~delines. We had something called an analysis of what children were eating in this country and discovered that many chi}dren were getting most
  • Women's War Memorial - Drafts 6/22/95
  • .22, 1995 . ' [Acknowledgments:] General Mutter [Mudd-er], thank \ you for your kind words of introduction. And-General Vaught, thank you for all that you have· do·ne to bring us to this day. To all of the remarkable servicewomen who surround me
  • RESOURCES DIVISION .. APPELLATE SRCTION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20S30 PAX NUMBER (202) 514-4240 DATE: March 22, 1996 FROM: Albert M. Ferlol Jr. RE: NFRC v. OFFICE ~HONE: (202) Gli~kman and Babbitt 514-2757 NUMBER OP PAGES: Message and ~ pages
  • electronic files] Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • - • .#5" : ' - S^i-Mt-AttSaltiiSnrBelievability of Ad \. • • • • •.^'-'^^Summai^.cblei ::: :; DEM, 09 01 mm SINDI mm -04 02 06 00 01 -04 -03 -04 07 .... . 05 00 24 -02 25 03 22 08 47 -03 14 -05 08 03 28 26 27 26 39 09 29 34 04 29 32
  • international comparative assessments developed 19 under the authority of section 404(a)(6) of the National 20 Education Statistics Am of 1994 (20 U .S.C. 9003(a)(6) 21 et seq.) and administered to only a representative sample 22 of pupils in the United States
  • (OPD) TO: Karen R. Guss READ:26-JUL-1995 09:52:41.14 GUSS K TO: Susan Brophy READ:26-JUL-1995 10:22:36.43 BROPHY S ) Autoforward to: Stacey L. Rubi TO: Jennifer L. Klein READ:26-JUL-1995 10:18:04.08 KLEIN J TO: Nancy-Ann E. Min READ:26-JUL-1995
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  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 057 - FOLDER -001 [10/22/1996-11/12/1996] Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTffITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. email David Fein to Elena Kagan, et al. at 12:02:36.00
  • $; 20 Ollt sect;ion 65UG (c) 1999 thro-wgh.2003. ".{2) ALLOCATION OF APPROPRINT'TON's.- ... ~1 22 lNOTJ£: lreg.isl.at1ve la.nguag• i.s cu.r~e!!tly hf:slng clra.fited 24 25 8/Z 'd 'W . 'SN I~SVH: WO'cid NI~1~ 'f - uz:m n:sT 866T-8T-AVW
  • 22 judicial order or administrative proceeding interpreting 23 subsection (k) of section 2001 of Public Law 104-19 (109 24 Stat. 240; 16 U.S.C. 1611 note) (as in existence prior to 25 the date of enactment of this Act), Ule Secretary of Agri- March