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  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 033 - Folder 009 Immigration - I - 9 Verification ~ Julie A. Fernandes 11/17/9805:38:22 PM ••• •••• ••••••••• Record Type: To: Record Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP cc: Laura EmmettIWHO/EOP Subject: 1-9 MOU The Department of Labor
  • ?/o* CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY 391FDE5E.FIN Page 1 of 1 Exchange Mail DATE-TIME 04/21/2000 11:23:35 AM FROM Brzezinski, Mark F. (RUE) CLASSIFICATION CONFIDENTIAL • CLASSIFICATIONREASON 1.5(d) DATECLASSIFIEDON 04/21/2000 DECLASSIFYON 04
  • [12/22/1997 – 12/29/1997]
  • NLWJC-KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 071 - FOLDER -008 [12/22/1997 -12/29/1997] Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECTrrITLE RESTRICTION 001. email Phone No. (partial) (I page) 12/2311997 P61b(6
  • of Jewish property; restrictions of disposal rights; 9 . I first confiScations carri~ out by the Gestapo. , 1\ ,:~ i ,I ", ', Stage' I 2: January 29, 1940 - October 12, 1941. Forced depqsits in exchange banks of the above mentioned assets; I subsequent
  • : 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
  • Tab 4 List of Participants Tab 5 Table of Box Review Data Tab 6 Information Papers Tab 7 Reference Materials, Legislation establishing the Commission . Mission Statement of the Commission Time Line for the Commission Work " 0' 12/22/99 PCHA
  • Commission on Public Diplomacy (partial) (4 pages) 07/15/1993 P5, b(6) 005. memo U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (partial) (4 pages) 06/07/1993 P5, b(6) 006. memo U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy (partial) (6 pages) 04/22
  • for agreed action by the United States of America and the United Kingdom, open to participation by all other countries of like mind, directed to the expansion, by appropriate international and domestic measures, of production, employment, and the exchange
  • of people 55 to 65 years old will increase from 22 to 30 million by 2005 and to 35 million by 2010, over a 50 percent increase. Assuming current rates of un insurance, this trend could raise the number of uninsured in this age group from 3 million today to 4
  • Security Act). 16 17 (iv) Coverage issued as a supplement to liabihty insurance. 18 (v) General liability insurance. 19 (vi) Worker's compensation or similar 20 21 22 insurance. (vii) Automobile or automobile medical-payment insurance. 23 (viii
  • , the authorities permitted minimal sums to be transferred. 17 Each e~grant had the right to take personal possessions and household effects with him. Furtherinore, he/she could exchange and take 10 RM in cash, a sum equivalent - after the 1936 devaluation
  • six target countries, the estimates of pre-war Jewish-owned wealth total US$12.9 billion at nominal ex­ change rates. Based on exchange rates adjusted for pur­ chasing power. differentials, the total comes to $12.1 bil­ lion. (See Table 2). The largest
  • (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 with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection
  • the apProval ofthe authority that blocJred them; "freezing" was the tenn used in the U.S. for assets that were "bloCked" by Executive Orders. The two terms are thus essentially synonymous. Edward Frcu1el, «Exchange Control, Freezing Orders and the Conflict
  • , 17 (2) subject to subsection (d), coverage is pro- 18 vided for at least the required coverage specified in 19 subsection (c), and 20 (3) each eligible employee electing such cov- 21 erage may elect to have any premiums owed by the 22
  • to continue to make a difference • President and the Secretary will continue to work with the Council to review their reports and to respond quickly and decisively The appropriateness of needle exchange programs should be determined by pnblic health experts
  • PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993, is amended— 25 (1
  • purposes. Sec. 1003. Quality assurance and proficiency testing standards. Sec. 1004. Index to facilitate law enforcement exchange of dna identification in­ formation. Sec. 1005. Federal bureau of investigation. Sec. 1006. Authorization of appropriations
  • Berger - Zionist Movement 5/22/96
  • .----------·---c-----·-----·---- Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA .MARKER this is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative mar.ker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title: Berger-Zionist Movement 5/22/96 Staff Office
  • 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
  • in Medicare Program 19 PART 1—SAVINGS RELATING TO PART A 20 SEC. 4101. REDUCTION I N UPDATE FOR INPATIENT HOS- 21 22 PITAL SERVICES. Section 1886(b)(3)(B)(i) (42 U.S.C. 23 1395ww(b)(3)(B)(i)), as amended by section 13501(a)(1) 24 of OBRA-1993
  • ASSIST· 20 ANCE PLAN. 21 (a) PXY1IE:\TS TO LOCAL GOYERX:'IEXTS.-~ot,,;th- 22 standing any other prO\ision of 13\\', amounts R\'ailable to 23 a local goyernment or a qualified organization nnd~r a cov­ 24 cI'ed Federal asslstance program included
  • disallowance of 1,144 yen deposit debt claims. The issue in the case is whether these obligations are payable at the post-war yen dollar rate of exchange' or. at the pre-war rate of exchange. At the' post-war rate of exchange, 'the amount due is. approximately
  • , "', . , .. , ~ . ':::,:;; ,.en ····,.M ·;0 en -, " ''.. ':,':. D~C~ASSIFlED .,.. ' Altilority ~~ 22£l;€Z ttJ !!:!"._1iP.PA Dai(iO.. " ~.~~ 1.-:::.-. rk?/' \ C) &.JX 6 o·
  • of foreign companies located in the United States) accounted for 22 percent o f t h e 55.1 million units produced worldwide. The recent U.S. lead follows a long period from 1980 to 1993 when the United States ranked behind Japan. U.S. sales o f n e w cars
  • vention of crime in the community; and 20 (4) encourage the development of new tech­ 21 22 and local law enforcement agencies in reorienting 23 the emphasis .of their activities from reacting to 24 • nologies to assist State, Indian tribal
  • . An orga­ 18 nization whose employees act as lobbyists on its own 19 behalf is both a client and an employer of such em­ 20 ployees. In the case of a coalition or association that 21 employs or retains other persons to conduct lobbying 22
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  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 063 - FOLDER -008 [07/22/1997] ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-JUL-1997 09:21
  • Exchange This memorandum addresses Administration options on needle exchange. With the congressional moratorium on needle exchange funding about to expire, the AIDS community will soon put increased pressure on the Administration to release federal funds
  • [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary - Hardcopy 4/4/00; 4/1200; 4/25/00; 5/7/00; 5/18/00; 5/22/00; 5/26/00; 6/7/00; 6/8/00; 6/18/00]
  • [OSTP - Publications] [22]
  • [Department of Labor – Publications] [22]
  • 1994. 20 H(C) Fiscal year 1995. 21 22 "(3) GROWTH-ADJUSTED A.XO{;~T."(A.) FISCAL YEAR 199i.-The growth-adjusted 23 amount specified in this paragraph for a State for fis­ 24 cal year 1997 is equal to the product 25 26 ot­ "(i) the base
  • If: .................. ,... .... ".."..,.".., ..... " .......... ", .. " ........" ..... , ..... "......... ..... '« .. " .. " " ... ", ...... " ...... "." ..'."" ,................... .... ,................ '''" ...".,. ...''''.'' .. ",,,.,.,, ......... , ._ ......, .... ,.... ,............. .......... 22 . ... 25 .......... 2
  • are not otherwise proposed to be deleted, are found on: • .. • " • - Page 2, lines 8-9,15-16, and 23; - Page 19, lines 22-24; - Page 27, line 2; - Page 28, line 22-23; - Page 35, line 8-9; - Page 40, lines 22-24; - Page 43, lines 1-2 and 8-9; - Pages 67, lines 13
  • on foreign ownership and exchange controls. For its part the Korean govemment has pledged, among other things, to eliminate a string of unfair subsidies to Korean exporters, ease up on import licensing and cumbersome customs procedures, end government
  • University) that established the goal of developing an HIV vaccine within ten years. 2) No new money for HIV prevention in the President's FY99 budget proposal. 3) The needle exchange decision, heightened by this morning's takeover of our office by AIDS
  • work senices certified under section 5141, 19 health care providers, health plans, and other 20 entities using the network to exchange health 21 information; 22 (D) the extent to which entities described 23 in subparagraph (C) are meeting
  • , and the provision of health care combine to create a healthier society. Our social contract embodies an exchange of rights and responsibilities between us as individuals and our communities. Each of us has a right to a common, effecuve set of health services
  • , as defined in subsection (b)(3)) applicable to the participant or beneficiaiy as of the date of commencement of coverage under the plan. 1 8 (b) DEFINITIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 March 15. 1996 ; PREEXISTING CONDITIONS.— (1
  • was that of billeting of troops in historical buildings and the protection of those buildings from spoliation and damage. In spite of Eisenhower's letter of May 26,1944, which received universal distribution, these problems remained prevalent. 22 Generally, the reasons
  • Presidential Records NSC Emails Exchange-Record (Sept 97- Jan 01) ([Warren Rudman and PFIAB .. ]) OA/Box Number: 620000 FOLDER TITLE: [03/17/2000- 08/03/2000] Bevin Maloney 2006-1 000-F bm160 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204
  • markets, through a c t i v i t i e s such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e depository, strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange Board, and helping develop a computer l i n k between the major regional stock exchanges i n India
  • All Presidential Series Photographs from the Clinton administration taken from July 16, 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 62 were created from July 16, 1993; July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
  • , 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993 Extent Approximately 2,371 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
  • of their known or possible'individual value. There exist doubts here whether they would be of any significance to any future general exchange agreement of cultural objects among imy nations concerned. In view of their origin and by virtue Of the identity of most
  • Hillary 2000 Statements and Speeches 9/14/99-11/7/00 [binder]: [2-22-00 Salvation Army's Golden Age]
  • i l i ,:i; i I I , .....'­ ,.,,' -I. ,.: 'e Salvati,on Army's Golden Age Seruor Citizen Center I I February 22,.2000 I , I feel so welcome. I can't tha.nk) all ofyou enough for welcoming me here. And I hav~ had a wonderful time going
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Visit to Learn and Serve Program, Cardoza High School - Washington D.C. 4-10-1997]
  • the teenagers and the children, it wasn't too difficult to recognize the mutual benefits of this attivity: The teenagers were improving their English and writing skills, while the children were raising their reading skills, and both groups were exchanging new
  • . Clinton '• WEEK THREE FDR March 20_, 1933 · Passed Economy Act. March 22, 1933 Passed Beer-Wine Revenue Act. JFK February 3, 1961 Issued an Executive Order providing .$4 · million federal assistance program for Cuban refugees. February 9, 1961
  • and Regulations Relating to Transactions in Foreign Exchange and Foreign-Owned Property: the, Reporting , , of All Foreign and Foreign-Owned Property; and' Related Mat. , ters:~residentia' Prodamation Authorizing a Proclaimed Ust of Certain Bloc~ed, Nationals
  • individtlals from your organization who will be attending the research meeting. : ~\ ' I am anticipating an interesting and rewarding exchange of information. My colleagues and I look forward to making the acquaintance of colleagues other countries, and thank
  • Protection of Cultural Structures Transfer of Administrative Responsibility Implementation of Control Council Order NO'.· 4 and Directive No. 30 Interzonal Exchange Replacement in Kind Release of Cultural Materials and Structures Unidentifiable Cultural
  • property located in the American Zone in 'Austria at fifteen million dollars, ,,22 Translated irito today's values, the value of the . i . H~mgarian i" Gold Train's contents falls around two billion dollars . . '. The telegram stated that: "a jeweled
  • , will be at the me~ting and she is articulate and thoughtful on the issues. Above and beyond adiscussion of the impact of globalization and world trade, it is important to note that the exchange of living artistS between nations can do more good at a l()callevel than
  • LAW 53 GOLD Military Government Law No. 53 prohibited transactions in Germany involving a wide range of foreign exchange assets including precious metals, securities, and foreign currency, checks, drafts and bills of exchange. It required
  • SERVICES BEQUEST NO: DATE: REQUEST SUBMITTED BY: ROOM: PHONE: ROOM: OFFICE/ACCOUNT: PHONE: WORK TO BE PERFORMED FOR: OFFICE/ACCOUNT: DESCRIPTION OF SER VICE MOVE TELEPHONE DATAUNE EXCHANGE CABLE | REMOVE INSTALL p - ] EQUIPMENT OTHER
  • governmeJ?t. provides a small but crucial percentage :of support. The private seqtor has to do the re~t~ I.want you to encourage fdbndations, corporations~ and 'individuals to support our cultural-life. PROMOTE INTERNATIONAL CU:LTURAL EXCHANGE
  • Administration, in ~ ~i:;ni[icont move la jewels to the Hungarian Go"erlll11ent oat I improve relations 'with Hungary, has i the end of President Carter's scheduled decided to return to Blldo~est tile Crown /tri P to nine countries. from Nov. 22 to of St, Stephen
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  • NLWJC-KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 043 - FOLDER -003 [01/22/1999] Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTrrlTLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. email Bruce Reed to Elena Kagan re: In Chicago, the Story Behind
  • page) 12/1511998 P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Emails Exchange-Record; September 1997-January 2001 (f"IPI PDD"l) OA/Box Number: 620000 FOLDER TITLE: [12/0 111998-12/22/1998] Jimmie Purvis 2006-0207-F . 474 RESTRICTION CODES
  • ' 'I . , credits. " ' 'L ' c ' ' " , i The Army,Exchange Service Ptocurement Division entllUsiasticallyreplied to this letter on ." .i ' " ", . "I December 22, 1946: " 1 The Army Exchange Service is very much 'interested
  • in concentration camps and 21 million displaced persons (those in , . The U.S. Holocaust Assets Co~ission Act of 1998, 22 USC §1621 Sectio~ 3(a)(I). G-3 Brief, 18 Sept. 1941, as c(ted by Earl F. Ziemke, The U.S. Army in the Occupation of Germany. 1944-1946
  • or reasonable cause to be~ieve that ~uch other pelon is an enemy or ally o'f an J1estigate, regulate~r e~~my... "1 Moreover, the President ;as given the powe; to prohibit ''transactions in foreigu exchange, exp~rt or earmarking of gold . ,or silver coin
  • \ 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
  • System " (IMA Internet Exchange 2.12 Enterprise) id 000AA483; Fri, 19 Dec 1997 09:12:09 -0500 ================== END ATTACHMENT 1 ================== Page 4 of4 ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: FEDERAL Page 1 of 5 (TRP NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Mike_Smith
  • General Counsel ~ RE: Authorization to accept non-federal payments DATE: May 22, 2000 This memo is to memorialize in writing an authorization to accept non-federal payment which I made in early March 2000. Gene Sofer was asked by the American Law
  • ,arded (VOR) Legal Committee RE: DOJ Enforcement of CRIPA DATE: March 16, 1995 1. I am grateful for th~ opportunity to meet with your representatives at a meeting now scheduled for Wednesday, March 22, 1995 at 11:00 a.m. I thought it ,might
  • in April (described below) and define additional topics for exploration in the final report. III. WORKING GROUP REPORTS At their first meeting in April 1998, the G-22 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors identified three key areas where they felt
  • Council ' File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco. 1- . ' General Files Box #6135' NARA #4380 , Date: '95 3/20/95 3/20/95 3/21/9~ 3/21/95 3/11/95 3/22/95 ,3/22/95 . 3/24/95 . , 3/24/95 3/24/95 3/27/95 3/28/95 , 3/29/95 4/6/95 4/6/95, 4/6/95 4/6/95 4/6/95 ' 4
  • 22, 1996. The initial 60 day period was to expire on March 25, 1996. At the March 22, 1996 hearing, the district court again requested briefing and extended the stay to April 3, 1996. On Ap~il 3, 1996, Lhe district court issued an order granting
  • : - - - -----------------------------~--~-~ ~~~ • . I I Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. schedule Cover Sheet for Schedule (1 page) 06/22/97 P6/b(6) 002. schedule Cover Sheet for Schedule ( 1 page) 06/23/97 P6/b(6
  • I from one tissu~ or compartment to another. Matrix components can select, inhibit, facilitate, and remove molecules with which they come in c6ntact. I (e.g., neural For intercellular exchanges of information ~ransmission), the role
  • , whicherer is earlier. 20 (B) EXTENSION OF PERIOD LN THE CASE OF LATE 2 1 22 23 24 25 25 27 2S 29 30 3 1 32 33 X 35 36 • u IMS ENROLLMENT.—In the case of a participant or beneficiaiy whoae initial coverage commences after the date the participant
  • , ' . .' I \ \ . Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: . Carol Rasco Saved as filename: boxset, on DPC File inventory disk, and Julie's computer Meetings . Box 1 of 4 2/2/96 2/4/96 2/4/96 2/4-2/6 2/5/96 2/6/96 2/21-2/22 2121196 2/24/96 2/26/96 2
  • 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
  • . Consequently, we estimate the value of the gold valuables and the precious stones loaded into the cases at Brennbergbanya (i.e. 100 percent of the freight) at S,S million US dollars, which equals approximately S5 million dollars at the present (2000) exchange
  • help; ·BMJr yill yait.l¢tll FDRalke.- 7/3/41. ••••• ~ ••••••. 418..:. 22 - :B ­ Bank for International SettleDent. See War Conditions Blind Perlone Guide Dog.: Admi.,ion to elevators ot 'ederal build.1n,. discussed in Treaeury-Whi te House ,I ~orr
  • 11.5 0 0 155 630 0 0 120 37 86 11.5 16.6 67.4 0 2999.5 62 303.4 0 Dom Rep 28 0 28 312 26.7 0 53.3 30 0 312 80 0 142.2 Gabon Georgia Ghana Guatemala 9.4 Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana 5.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 103.1 294.5 9.4 65.5 22 22.1 5.2 103.1
  • payment to the person than the 16 code the person knows or should know is apphcable 17 to the item or service actuahy provided,"; 18 19 20 21 22 23 September 16,1994 (2) in subparagraph (C), by striking "or" at the end; (3) in subparagraph (D
  • 9 5 3 PAGE Memorandum NewYorit Skxk Exchange, Inc. Dt: ae January 12,2000 T: o Josh Gottheimer Fo rm Sheila Bair S ne t Presidential Visits to the New York Stock Exchange u jc As a follow-up to my previous memorandum, the complete list
  • ~f_~~~~?1.~~ * ~~ ~? . VtW\ U\MI LAW 53 GOLD . IlJAt1Jr U)tlW:? ,i . Military GOVe~rohibitedtransactions in .Ge~ involving a wide r~nge of foreign exchange assets including precious metals, securities"and foreign currency, checks
  • in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.c. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. _, .:":::- fl...... :.r; ... ~.~ 12/22/99 Notes from
  • '. ,'. ' . :.' .' '" '-: '. '··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
  • "1l""lJiljj-=-,.~re-=-' . h£.. ' 107 (continued) XOS aH .::I kllU 3 8~ t) ~ e r-:,22 V..J lJ '. --, , 1 \ , '," - 2 .... ..,. ..!,,.', " .. .. ' ,/' RG _' ltl( Entry _ --lop/ .;;7( ..~ . F"e Box ==­ , '; .. I / 2J/"b
  • , if I can 16 in th~ half a minute I have left,~ oil'seeds would 17 be a similar type of situation. 18 violation of law, a violation of international 19 clgreement. [,here.is a real :1 20 Two different GATT cases 21 seeds. No remedy. 22
  • , school districts, and schools focus on performance in exchange for greater local decision making over program design and implementation. Interim results Will be available on school- and district-level awareness and understanding ofstandards-based reform
  • of the Jewish People Nehemiah Robinson (1898-1964) 7 13 Bibliography of Nehemiah Robinson's Writings in the Field of Indemnification 16 Preface Introduction 22 The Negotiations Leading to the Federal Compensation Law 23 The Federal Supplementary
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  • should be applicable to Argentina and Switzerland (r) . b) Box 2 (I) Looted Gold - Netherlands, Vol. II (a) [5-22-53] looted gold negotiations with Sweden (b) looted Dutch gold (c) [9-14-49] withholding of delivery of 30 tons of gold by the Gold
OMB (Item)
  • I I. (" .LJ I To: From: Date: Subject: Hon. Stuart Eizenstat, Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Kenneth L. Klothen and G~ne Sofer March 22, 2000 Meeting with OMB on March 21, 2000 Yesterday we met with OMB Branch Chief Jim Kulikowski at his
  • /1996] [1] [07/09/1996] [2] [07/09/1996] [3] 2006-0318-F National Archives and Records Administration web site http://www.archives.gov 4 Box 9 [07/09/1996] [4] [08/15/1996] [08/15/1996 – 03/04/1997] [03/22/1997 – 06/30/1999] [07/20/1999 – 11/16/2000
  • /25/1996 – 09/26/1996] [OA/ID 590000] MSMail – Non-Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [Aspin Brown Commission] [12/22/1994 – 08/01/1995] [OA/ID 605000] [02/16/1996 – 07/11/1996] [OA/ID 605000] Exchange – Record (Sept 97 – Jan 01) [Aspin Brown Commission] [09
  • 29 folders, approximately 1,286 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
  • /25/1993] NSC [OA/ID 1200000] [Intelligence and Somalia…] [11/22/1998] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System NSC Cables Jan 1993-Dec 1994 [Intelligence and Somalia…] [05/12/1992-01/06/1993] [OA/ID 505000] [01/06
  • , approximately 912 pages 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
  • '" . 611612000 6/1612000 9!22120UO 9/22/2000 Contnl filCllJ Year : ~i'~~ II'
  • 1 of 3 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Richard Socarides ( CN=Richard Socarides/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:31-AUG-1997 14:56:19.00 SUBJECT: HRC Release: Support for Needle Exchange Continues To Rise TO: Maria Echaveste ( CN=Maria Echaveste/OU
  • MG Law 53 22 in the German External Property Commission (GEPC) NARA, Record Group 260, General Records of the Foreign Exchange Depository, Box 162, File (?)~ PCIRO Correspondence, 27 July 1948. No value exists concerning this proposed shipment
  • ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·-~ Page 1 j ,,,,,, .. ,,,,,dn••••• .. •(•••• ... ,' NEEDLE EXCHANGE Q & A JUNE 19, 1997 Q: Do you believe local communities ought to be able to spend Federal money for needle exchange programs to help prevent spread of AIDS? A: Under current law
  • the power to . investigate, regulate or prohibit "transactions in foreign exchange,export or earmarking of gold or silver coin or bullion or currency, transfers of credit in any form..• and transfers of evidences of indebtedness or of the ownership
  • Finance Division Director; "Status Report on Assets Held in Foreign Exchange Depository"; July 1, 1946 I 3 Ibid: . 4 NARAlCP; RG 208; Entry: OWl Overseas Branch, Bureau of Overseas Intelligence Central Files; Box 275; File: Balkans [Hungary]; Memo
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  • as many times as he would seek 18 reelection. 19 the same way that you have and, frankly, the other members 20 of the committee. 21 committee, and though I am not on this particular 22 subcommittee, I know that Senator Kohl and Senator Feinstein
  • -month period ending on the day before— 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 ^ '^ (i) the effective date of the coverage of such participant or beneficiary, or (ii) the eariiest date upon which such coverage could have been effective if there were no waiting period
  • Church Delegation Dinner Attendees letters Mark Harrison Meeting DPC Meeting on Comprehensive Strategies fo rChildren and FAmilies Am. Dietetic Association Lunch Families USA Medicaid Meeting HIV/ AIDS Needle Exchange Meeting NGA Education Summit Meeting
  • :26:24 -0400 (EDT) Received: from ccMail by smtpgwy1.ed.gov (IMA Internet Exchange 2.11 Enterprise) id 0003601A; Mon, 22 Sep 1997 14:28:32 -0400 ================== END ATTACHMENT 1 ================== t· ARMS Page 1 of2 Email System RECORD TYPE
  • about comp;iance with such 18 applying the law to specific sets of facts supplied bv the mall entity. In any 19 civil 20 21 22 5[3[U[(,:5 3>1d regul,l[io[J" interpreting 2)'," -w r i-\1e.Al... 3nd . . "strative action against a sT'1all
  • (partial) (I page) 10/15/1997 P6/b(6) 002. email Elena Kagan to Paul Weinstein; RE: Chaka Fattah (partial) (I page) 10/22/1997 P6/b(6) 003. email Elena Kagan to Bruce Reed; RE: Chaka Fattah (partial) (1 page) 10/22/1997 P6/b(6) 004. email Elena
  • . Baker (NOTES MAIL) ( CN=Kyle M. Baker/OU=WHO/0=EOP [ WHO ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-OCT-1998 10:37:23.00 SUBJECT: NC8336: D.C. a d o p t i o n ban dropped TO: Stephen K. Horn READ:UNKNOWN ( CN=Stephen K. Horn/OU=WHO/0=EOP @ EOP [ WHO ] ) TEXT
  • [10/21/1997 – 10/22/1997]
  • =Cathy R. Mays/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD ] ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: The meeting to continue discussions surrounding a possible White House Conference on public Schools will take place tomorrow, 10/22, at 4:00pm in Mickey Ibarra's office. [Please note
  • PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS.— 17 Section 1923 (42 U.S.C. 1396r-4) is amended by 18 adding at the end the fohowing new subsection: 19 "(h) 20 TERMINATION OF REQUIREMENT TO MAKE PAYMENT ADJUSTMENTS.— 21 "(1) I N GENERAL.—Any requirement imposed 22
  • " I' 16 17 20 20 24 25 27 34 35 38 39 - vi ... LIST OF TABLES (concl'd) Table I8." 20. 21. 22. Sale Status of Real Estate Held bY' the Office, of Alien Property, By Number of Parcels, June 30, 1958
  • limits on election campaigns. It may, however, offer benefits to candidates who voluntarily agree to limit spending. Campaignfinancelegislation, therefore, often provides for spending limits to which candidates are asked to agree in exchange for certain
  • . This was when one of the leaders of the Zionist Rescue Committee in Bratislava, Rabbi Beer Dov Weissmandel contacted Wisliceny, promising him money in exchange of the stopping of deportations. The ftrst installment, USD 25,000 was given to Wisliceny in late June
  • ~,ntajnl'd in domw's dt1:d h111) of ~irt. PU:>'-l. t'\'!:')«!I\lIl Rd~lI~e flnandal ittditl.lMl1lI [(11)(81 of II\(> f('(/H'1J mi\tuc dtflm:d 11l1lJ;'CONililltC with 4~ il$.C. 22!iH.'I. IUt. lfflfilmcm will b.' r",h'wt'
  • (A) . Medical· assistance under title XIX of the So- 19 cia! Security Act (or any successor program to such 20 title) for care and SerTIces that are necessary for the 21 treatment of an emergency medical condition (as de- 22 fined in section 1903(.)(3
  • President Al Gore I I i . Report of the National Performance Review . , , I I I I I j. 9: 14 PM 9/22/95 I I , I I ! Page-1 FANCY7E.DOC .Contents Chapter 1: Making The Big U-Turn Status In I Minute Just Listen To Them A Revolution It Works
  • · \ ~ , , , 1 • ' . " r , • .... '22' ·Ft~A.'\Cw:.AXD AinrrxIsT'RATr\'E TR.AXSACTIOSS':'-,',If a ' , ; . ;, . \ I' , ., -~ " . .' .. , ;- " 23: ' person,d'esires to. con~uct an)· 'of thefollm\;ng~ransa~tions , , .~ ", "', .' '1
  • with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. Freedom of Information Act- (5 u:s.C. 552(b)] 03/22/95 10:54 5'202 708_7157 DEPART OF EDUCAT (1(;(: . • tOOTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATlON . . • OFFJCB OF nm Ol;iiiiD.AL
  • fundraising do not prohibit providing access to elected officials in exchange for contributions, as long as policy decisions are not "sold." These Republican practices simply demonstrate that both parties provided access to elected officials in exchange
  • in foreign exchange, export or earmarking of gold ~r silver coin or bullion or currency, transfers of cr~dit in· any form ... and transfers of evidences of indebtedness or of the ownership of property between the United States and any foreign , , countrY
  • 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
  • " interventions which can be sustained by the NIS partners within their current economic environment. 2. Emphasis on Two-Wav Exchanges: The primary engine of partnership activity is an equal number of professional exchanges between hands-on administrators
  • Baker re: Message from Randy Deitering (3 · pages) 09/15/1998 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Emails Exchange-Record (Sept 97- Jan 01) ([JFK and Assassination]) OA/Box Number: 620000 . FOLDER TITLE: [07/19/1998- 06/22/1999] Kelly
  • , but it's Peru, Which boasts one of the world's fastest-growing economies, not to mention its most free. "You can't find an economy more open than Peru: no restrictions on foreign in' vestment, a free exchange rate. low taxes and a nat tariff," says Miguel
  • -Training -Internships -Exchanges -Grants .-Consulting -In-kind products and services -Government to government initiatives
  • roundtable exchange on Asia'sfinancialcrises and their impact on the U.S. (22) 3 34L^B4j.FIN Exchange Page 1 of 2 Mail DATE-TIME 1/9/98 8:34:11 AM FROM Crowley, Philip J. CLASSIFICATION UNCLASSIFIED SUBJECT Opinion II [UNCLASSIFIED] TO Rubin
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  • . Davis, 371lu.5. A~2d106 . 178 (1962) (D.C. 1973), ...... 8 22 . In re Shulman 'Transport Enterps., Inc., 744 F.2d 293 (2d Cir. 1984): . '1" . . . . . . . . .. . . 25,26 . .. 18 In the Matter 'of the Grand Jury Subpoena Duces Tecum Served
  • . The Nazis, according to stock exchange dealers, w~e not interested in them becauseU.S. securities "were registered and thus could not readily be transferred whether purchased or stolen.,,3 In fact, the Nazi interest in securities apparently derived more
  • relating to property registered on or after the 16 th of April were declared as null and void if signed on or after the 22 nd of March. The decree was very thorough in seizing all property of the Jews, from factories to wedding rings. The non-religious
  • were extended to cover virtually every country in Europe, as well as China and Japan in the Far East. The FFC placed strict controls on monetary transactions in foreign exchange and property dealings in which any foreign party had an interest
  • (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) 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 with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were
  • tan up tn... q_.u.cm of whether US want.. it tor stock P1.l.iD:c. 22. Saaae a. 21. 2). 'fa 10 to Propert1 D1yi.ion \1Ild.l' Law a 0., rma.n cu.todian_ '9. The1 will appoint 24. i l l it... with KGAl fol'll' 10 to teB UN". Gel"!l8B aecurit1
  • other provisi;m ofw.w, no iMi­ 22 L'idual is entitled to any assistance under this part. 23 ·SEC. 401. PURPOSB. 24 "'1'Jw purpose of this part is to increase the jlaibility 25 of States in operating a program designed to­ 10 1 2 3 4 5 "(1
  • early"60s. We had a software improvement project maybe to years ago when we ran all of our code chrough optimizaers. We try to keep our code up to the latest version of Cobol. GCN: Explain the problems of data exchange ADAMS: We've inventory all of our
  • gold caches. C. Foreign Exchange Depository (1945-1950). D. Albert Thoms (1945-1949). E. Specific cases of handling ofseized Gold. I. Czech gold 2. German Foreign Office gold 3. Ustachi Gold/ The Vatican. a. Gold confiscated from
  • Italian monetary gold stock remaining on Italian soil at the end of the war. 2 ! The thorny custody issue was not easily resolved. As of September 1946 the Fortezza gold remained on deposit at the Bank ofItaly's Rome branch. c. 22 i , MFA&A in :France
  • Kagan READ:19-JUL-1996 11:47:40.41 KAGAN E TO: Steven D. Aitken READ:19-JUL-1996 11:06:24.81 AITKEN S ) TO: Dennis Burke READ:22-JUL-1996 10:09:13.38 BURKE D) TEXT: Any comments? (WHO) (OMB) (OPD) ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL
  • . 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
  • contagion Stock Exchange sinking to $38.97 on Investor jitters were very much on will spread to Latin America and to Sept. 1, downfromthe high of $47.65 on the minds of Merrill Lynch & Co. Chair- America's trading partners in the North July 17, a lot
  • Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DO'cUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo SUBJECTffiTLE DATE Robert Rubin to President Clinton re: Report of the President's Working Group on Financial Markets ... (3 pages) 04/22/1999 RESTRICTION P5
  • , as' it was fermerly ent~tled" : w~regradua)11.Y1estri.c1;e~~ Germarw and'later. SOl,e.?Y·to the ' American Occupa~ion:.Zo~e,,,eventually it pecame a,Sectionof the J.!'oreign Exchange Deposi tory., 'c' 1 " I ' The functions of,the Currency Section, with spec;t
  • [01/18/1997 – 01/22/1997]
  • READ: NOT READ KAGAN E ) Autoforward to: Remote Addresse TO: Christine L. Nolin READ:22-JAN-1997 09:59:16.36 NOLIN CL TO: Jennifer M. O'Connor READ: NOT READ OCONNOR J TO: Ruth D. Saunders READ: NOT READ SAUNDERS R ) Autoforward to: Remote Addre
  • 17 % 8 % 25 % 13 37 23^ 54 46 53 8 7 9 15 % 22 56 7 26. And how about what you pay out of pocket for health care, including health insurance premiums. Are you satisfied or not satisfied with your out of pockets costs for health care? Satisfied
  • 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
  • to the Foreign , . .! . I Exchange Depository (FED) on 16 May 1945, probably because " I • "" . these assets were!, recovered 'by a unit from 12th Army Group, ,t I ' . :. - , , which was operatfng primarilyin'sQuthern and central' Germany
  • LE 416740 [Guam] [OA/ID 15569] Dec 23 2000 [Guam] [OA/ID 22056] Jul 29 1998 [Guam] [OA/ID 15581] Nov 22 2000 [Guam] [OA/ID 22055] Oct 27 1998 [Guam] [OA/ID 15582] Communications Guam [OA/ID 11831] Guam Trip 11/23/98 [OA/ID 19983] Correspondence Dickey
  • property o~ ,another, or , 21 a cri~e under chapter 109A ' I of title 18, United States Qode.". . 22 9r threat­ ) ' ' ' . '(c) EFFECTIVE ':bATE'~-'The amendments made by 23 . subsection (b)' shall become' effective on December l, . 24 1994
  • business in the regions and to develop civil society through humanitarian assistance, partnerships, work with non-governmental organizations, exchanges and training. U.S. foreign policy goals in the NIS will be served if we work to create a broader
  • of ~,aval Operations Combined U.S.-British Staff Planners 0019 ,Exchange of Information concerning the Weather Services of Enemy and Neutral Nations with the U.S.S.R. JIC (October 19,1944) 3 pp. JCS JIC . Joint Chiefs of Staff JlC 'JlPC JMC JMTC JSC
  • of apportionment requests for funding to implement certain emergency plant and pest disease declarations. The consideration of these apportionment requests solely within the Executive Branch is necessary for effective exchange of information and views
  • competitions announced today are: General Competition Full proposals due by March 18. Optional pre-proposals due by February 27, full . Catalysis & Biocatalysis · proposals due by April 22. Digital Video Optional pre-proposals due by February 27, full proposals
  • ] [10/12/2000 – 11/27/2000] [OA/ID 530000] [12/01/2000 – 12/22/2000] [OA/ID 530000] Jan 2001 [GMO…] [01/05/2001 – 01/19/2001] [OA/ID 540000] NSC Emails Exchange – Record (Sept 97 – Jan 01) [GMO…] [03/19/1998 – 06/23/1999] [OA/ID 620000] [07/01/1999 – 12
  • 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 in accordance
  • to describe five of those priorities mission-critical systems, data exchanges, embedded chips, continuity of business planning, and national and intemational readiness — and briefly discuss the practical solutions that we have underway. Mission-cntical Systems
  • , invitations, and handwritten notes mostly regarding needle exchange programs and conferences attended by Summers as a White House representative
  • This collection consists of records related to Antonio Guterres, Prime Minister of Portugal from 1995 until 2002. It contains routine correspondence, descriptions of gift exchanges, and also public remarks and scheduling materials concerning visits
  • This collection consists of emails sent and received by Todd Summers from August of 1997 through December 31, 1998. The bulk of the emails concern administrative matters, HIV/AIDS policy, needle exchange programs, interagency policy discussions
  • This document highlights an exchange of brief notes between President Clinton and Garfunkel. The two apparently met at the White House sometime in 1997. Accompanying Garfunkel were his wife Kim Cermank and seven-year-old son James. Clinton
  • , lowering the cost of protease inhibitors, needle exchange programs, the Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS, pediatric drug labeling, AIDS vaccine funding and research, the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), and invitations to panel discussions
  • . This was further fueled by Central Bank Governor Dai's statement in July 1999 that China's exchange rate follows a "managed float" - a theme echoed since then by many other government officials. During 1998. we welcomed China's stable exchange rate policy, noting
  • . I I ho~tages."2 Breitman writes: ','Himmler did not yet have to challenge or plot against ( Hider to bring about small exchanges of Jews for goods; he got Hitler's permission.") " ! , But by late 1944, Himmler was "looking for a way to get off
  • together for golf.) If not that, Jim Dobbins suggested a Camp David weekend like POTUS did with Cardoso. How does one make that happen? CLINTON LIBRARY~PHOTOCOPY Page 1 of2 J5E26232.FIN Exchange Mail DATE-TIME 7/31/98 7:48:22 PM FROM Hilliard
  • of Foreign Assets Control, U.S. Treasury Dep~rtmerit, Blocked Foreign Assets iii Summary Report of /983-84 Census ofBlocked Property, May 1985, :pp. 18, 20, 22, 24, 26. th~ United States: ' " Letter of Paul' Myron, Deputy Director, Office of Alien
  • the importation of currency and other financial ,assets. We have also collected a statistical report on currency exchange limits for various US banks. A number ofease fUes .and investigative reports relating to the importation of assets into the United States have
  • office---thanks. ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 2 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Jose Cerda I I I ( CN=Jose Cerda III/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:17-MAR-1998 22:51:26.00 SUBJECT: School Safety TO: Michelle Crisci ( CN
  • is presented 19 in violation of subsection (a)(1)(B). No individual, 20 third party payor, or other entity is liable for pay- 21 ment for designated health services for which a 22 claim is presented in violation of such subsection."; 23 and 24 (3
  • health services for which a 22 claim is presented in violation of such subsection."; 23 and 24 (3) in subsection (g)(3), by striking "for which 25 payment may not be made under paragraph (1)" 3 1 and inserting "for which such a claim may
  • 22 [208687-688]. 37 Of the gold at the Federal Exchange Depository, 95.7% had originated in the Reichsbank: Report on t~e recovery of Reichsbank Precious Metals, Sept. 6, 1945, NACP, RG 59, Entry 5382, Box 6, Cover Memo & Schedule I, pp. 1-3 [201938
  • . The secure, free and prosperous Atlantic community we envision must include a democratic Russia. For most of this century, fear, tyranny and isolation kept Russia from the European mainstream. 22 Now, Russians are building a democratic future. We have
  • institutions. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION We have been working extensively with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) staff and management and we received favorable final comments from them this week on the attached draft letter requesting
  • . Subject: Sandra L. Thurman Director, Office of Citizen Exchanges Bureau of Educational & Cultural Affairs United States Information Agency (NC-SES) [partial] (2 pages) 02/07/1997 P2, P5, b(6) 006. memo Memorandum for Bob J. Nash from Charles Duncan
  • through June of this year, amo,unting to over $22 billion worth of exports on an annualized basis. Against this backdrop, it is critical that the United States take the steps necessary to 'protect the .interests of American workers, businesses, and farmers
  • to monitor and enforce compliance as needeu. In addition, the Act continues the existing expectation that states will comply with federal ace' ,bilily guideline~ in exchange for federal
  • FATHER MY SON" OR Z-GRAM OR VIETNAM OR NAVAL OPERATIONS OR BURLINGTON MOTOR CARRIER' OR DALLAS SEMICONDUCTOR OR FLEET AEROSPACE OR GLOBAL ASSOC' OR GREEN ACRE FARM' OR NL INDUSTR' OR COMMANDER OR SENATE OR CANDIDATE OR GOVERNOR OR STOCK EXCHANGE OR ESMARK
  • Budget Tax Incentives -32.1 Offsets FY 1999 Budget Revenue Raisers 17.4 Consider discarding Hybrids - 98-11 Exchanges of variable annuity contracts Investment in the contract and reserve rules Eliminate "Crummey" rule -0.2 -1.0 -0.1 -0.1 FY 1999
  • Valuation Royalty Rule Pro-rata distribution IS Grizzly Bear Reintroduction Removal of Dams on El wha River Salmon Habitat on Columbia and Snake Rivers Plum Creek Land Exchange LWCF Denali Commission Stewardship contracting Pennsylvania Avenue
  • ~:, \ " ' ',' '............. ".. '...... " . 3,0 • TABLE OF AUTHORITIES • 26 Acito v. IMCERA Group, Inc., 47 F.3d 47 (2d Cir. 1995) ·Anglin v. Director, Patuxent Institution, 439 F.2d 1342 (4th Cir. 1971J • . 8 Barnes v. United States; 313 A.2d 106 (D.C. 1973) 22 25,26
  • ~ exported to various nations in exchange for foreign currencies with which to purchase (J1 materials.l W tL.a ~'~ fr1 r;; ~l~ .... .~ ~~ ~ v ~ .t ..... ~ In 1944 and 1945, in their push to liberate Europe, American troops capture gold that the Nazis
  • ) TO: Chow B READ: 5-FEB-1996 11:31:32.01 Chow B@A1@CD ) (WHO) TO: Glauthier T READ: 4-FEB-1996 22:55:26.70 Glauthier T@A1@CD TO: Higgins_K READ: 5-FEB-1996 10:20:14.38 ( Higgins_K@A1@CD) (OMB) (WHO) CC: Fidler S READ: 5-FEB-1996 10:42:56.25 Fidler S
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  • . Q Anything new with Iraq? MR. STEPHANOPOULOS: No. THE PRESS: Thank you. END 1:23 P.M. EST #5-01/26 02/22/9.3 16:49 ©202 647 0244 PA/PRS 000.3 n.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE Office of the Assistant Secretary/Spokesman For Immediate Release
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  • with the transmission of this document, please contact our offjce at (202) 293..12~7 Ext. _____..;... U7/22/97 !lIE: 10: 09 FAX I4J 002 / . . The qualifications of teachers matter • A New\York City Board of EducatioD. study comparing higb achieving and low
  • -691]. Telegram, OMGUS to Chief of Staff for OSCAD, January 23, 1948, NACP, RG 59, Lot 62D115,Box 22[208737]. Of the gold at the Federal Exchange Depository, 95.7% had originated in the Reichsbank: Report on the recovery of Reichsbank Precious
  • • Records of the Foreign Exchange Depository RG 260 boxes 390-655 Need to revisit anq look at ext;erpts from Rej chsbank le~gll~ Task fQr Qold Team only. L/Jw... f (J...~'a.ta ~ .s viC ~ (.. ~. f-o ~~~ .­ Records ofUSACA, (Austria). RG 260. Done
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  • Held in Foreign Exchange Depo~itory"; July I, 1946, [333097-333099]. 22 NACP; RG 59; Lot File 62DI l5; Box 25; File: I-V: German Non-Monetary Gold, Memo from Col. Bernstein (Financial Division Director) to Gen. Clay; "Value of Gold and Silver Bullion
  • of 1986 to permanently extend the deduction for the health insurance coata of self~mployed individuals, to repeal the provision permitting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges effectuating policies of the Federal Communications Commission
  • , anli solve eurplus commod1:ty problem discussed in memorandum from American Embassy, Buenos Aires ­ 11/8/40•...................... : .... , ........... . Chile: Itemized list of exchange owed to all concerns in United States - 11/12/40
  • /ID 590000] MSMail-Non-Record (Sept 94-Sept 97) [04/21/1997-04/23/1997] [OA/ID 605000] Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) [10/02/1997-10/15/1997] [OA/ID 620000] [10/15/1997-10/22/1997] [OA/ID 620000] [11/20/1997] [OA/ID 620000] [11/21/1997-01/26/1998
  • 1996-10-22, Dayton History Project Interview with Warren Christopher October 22, 1996
  • UNCLASSIFIED RELEASED IN FULL Dayton History Project INTERVIEW . FINAL WARREN CHRISTOPHER U.S. Secretary of State October 22, 1996 Participants: Warren Christopher Derek Chollet Chris Hoh Bennett Freeman Celina Realuyo UNITED STATES
  • at the "competitiveness" pyramid to the right. EXPORTS make up the third tier of the pyramid. Although exchange rates affect the near-term price competitiveness of exports, over the long-term exports are directly influenced by the quality, price and availability of goods
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  • FY 1994 BUDGET BRIEFING MARCH 17, 1993 Page Policy Issues: Abortion-related general provisions (Hyde amendment).......... 1 Boston Harbor wastewater treatment construction................... 3 Needle exchange prohibition
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  • (nori-monetary gold) who perished in Nazi concentration camps was re-melted into I ' , , ' , , I ' . grId bars and incorporated into the monetary gold reserves of the Third Reich and subsequently elported to various nations in exchange for I for~ign
  • sales through the London market. Private demand for gold is the smallest in many years. According 10 press rCl1ons, some gold has moved OUt of private holdings in France, as the Exchange Stabilization Fund has made net purchases in the market. Reports
  • , :!., •• '; ~ .- . \ "(7) The Federal 'Gove~eilt', should, provide 18 , 19" , , ',' greater ,decisionmaking;'authority and flexibility' to 20;,: ,',' "schools and teachers in exchange for greater respon­ 21 sibility, for student performance. ,Pederal,State, and 22
  • Resources·:· Phone: 202-456-9279 ·:· Fax: 202-456-9240 t "- 05/22/95 13:34 '5"202 736 4495 .PUBLIC AFFAIRS 141002/014 United States Department of State Chief of Staff . Washington.D.C. 20520 May 22, 1995 TO: .Bob Boorstin FR: Tom Donilon )0 RE
  • of ~r'S ·America's PaQ~ ll PaQ~)J (~isJCE~T.EO ' ' Learning Exchange (ALX), or other·approprlate inf~rmation dissemination vehicles as determined by· the Task Force, to ·make. information about Federal training courses, . . .( . information
  • by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) 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 with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection
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  • of 1945 Treasury Department went back to its policy ofnot assisting foreign governments" to control the foreign exchange assets of their nationals" (page 8) 16. General License No. 94 (December 7, 1945) unblocked all current transactions and new dollar
  • ] Folder #1 [Asa Hutchinson] [OA/ID 13514] Folder #5 [Asa Hutchinson] [OA/ID 13514] Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] OPD [OA/ID 250000] [Asa Hutchinson] [03/03/1997-01/20/1997] [01/22/1999-05/26/1999] [06/02/1999] [1
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Radio Free Europe; Headquarters - Prague, Czech Republic 7/4/1996]
  • and domination' forced people to' exchange their freedom for the false ,promise of a utopian ideal and a distorted sense' of social stability. Today, the Berlin Wall, as we know, is gone .. There is no Iron Curtain. The line has belen erased. In country after
  • 5,299 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) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore
  • folders, approximately 3,278 pages, 6 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
  • ..... ___ _~. .~., • ___ .. ~.~, ____ ......____.._... ~ ~ .~ __ __ ____..___. .. _,._.,.:.__"_ .______.____ ~..: ~ < ¥~,..:......_ < •.________,____._.__:__--.--'.--... -~--- •.•. ,:~.",-~ ..__.. ____ w _ _ ·~ _ _ _ _ _ w.o "~~'7~-'-'~~ \ , ., " Collector of Customs Fred G. Pabst, Galveston, Texas Investigation of irregularities '5/22/37- 6/25/37 Collector of Customs Cooperation with F. B. I. Recovery from collectors and acting collector
  • this expropriation, in p~uticular'by admitting thefir~ of lippmann~ Rosenthal & Co. Sarphatistraat (liro) to its membership and hence' I ' ' to dealings ori the stock exchange, while a major proportion of its members were actively involved in t~e trading
  • watershed. Such landslides are in evidence along Yager Creek within the area covered by the THP (Photo #6). The problems are also particularly acute in the North Fork of Yager Creek, where 22 large scale bank failures exist in the less than four miles
  • , Apr. 18, 1993] What Small Business Really Wants To the Editor: The small-business men and women I know would give up all the "little apple seeds" of tax incentives the Administration is promising in exchange for the elimination of two of the rotten
  • and H.B. Junz and E'. O'Conrior, "Property Control under U.S. Occupation of Gennany" , June 19,2000 . . 3 NARAICP; RG 260, Box 400 FED, Office of Economic Affairs, Finance Division; "Foreign Exchange Depository, Status as at CIB, December J 5, 1950
  • that the State considers appro­ 22 priate to enable such families to 23 program and become self-sufficient. 24 "(B)(i) Except as proyided in clause (ii), 25 require at least 1 parent of a child in any fam­ 26 ily which has received benefits for more
  • Division enthusiastically replied to this letter on I . , . lDecember 22, 1946: i 'I The Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated Hungarian property stored in Salzburg, which was inspected by this office ... It was requested
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  • by Congress in 1933. The amended form of this law pro~ided the President witl1 the authority to "investigate, regulate, or prohibit, .. ~ by means of license or otherwise any transactions in foreign exchange, transfers of cred~t between or payments by banking
  • . The Clinton Addevelop new forums for exchanging ideas ministration has probably gone farther among people who make decisions in a than any previous one in defining those variety of different sectors-government. areas as being of great importance. But large
  • fnformaiion Centre - Releases http://www.number-10.gov.uk/public...ch_display.asp?random=8318&index= 1 9>u A iP^. ..JS.pjMudifls..r PubSkations Tin; D i p j r t m e n t s Features Press Notices 21/09/98 Speech to New York Stock Exchange Speaker: Prime
  • by or under ar­ 21 rangements with such entity,to receive such assist­ ance through the entity), if­ "(I) the entity and the contract with the State meet the applicable requirements of this section and section 1903(m) or section 1905(t), 17 18 22 23 24 2S
  • River land exchange with Seattle Mayor Nonn Rice; on January 19, he will address the Club 20 Conference in Montrose, Colorado, regarding timber sales on national forests; on January 22, he is tentatively scheduled to speak before the Maryland Association
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  • ~ Cet1tem for Dls~~f)se Contlo1 and Prevention Women with AI DS Mode of Transmission, United States, 1995 Sex with IDU ____ (14%) Sex with men . of other or .unspecified risk (24%) Other/ --Undetermined* (22%) Injecting Drug/ User (IDU
  • 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 with legal
  • forgiveness and bonuses for folks who teach in high-need areas. He'd use federal money for theifirst time to give a $5,000 raise to most urban teachers. ; But none of it adds up to anything that would make, say, a 22-year-old science grad in Los Angeles
  • of the company's increasing sales in Canada and elsewhere. Susan's grandparents were from Quebec. Her birthday is February 22 (when she will celebrate her 46th birthday; she would probably be happy to have her birthday mentioned, but I sen~e not her age), the day
  • folders, approximately 4,000 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
  • the President authority'to control trade with those declared to be , I ',. . enemies or the allies of ~nemies. Thus, in the 1930s, there was both policy precedent and I existing law'to draw upob, and in fact foreign exchange and financial transaction i
  • the cffices transferred ';;:0. the P9lestinian AU'I::hority as well as offices which are r.ot so ~;ran$fe:r;red will be as mutually agreed between the two sides, such as cn the basis of sharing or exchange. 4. On 5" The coordination of the transfer
  • fonn of this law provided the President with the authority to "investigate, regulate, or prohibit, ... by means of license or otherwise any transactions in foreign exchange; transfers of credit between or payments by banking institutions ... and export
  • on federal property. While important, this statute has a minimal impact since the overwhelming majority of hate crimes fall under state, not federal, jurisdiction. Forry states have passed some form of hate crimes statute, however only 22 of those laws
  • Session (9 pages) 09/2211994 P5 003. briefing paper RE: Chemical Weapons Convention ( 1 page) 09/22/1994 P1/b(1) 004. briefing paper RE: Arms Control Non-Governmental Organizations Session (4 pages) 09/2211994 P5
  • would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] [OoiJ OPDIDPCIPERSDIRlPIZZUTO_ December Su MoTuWe 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 15 17 18 22 23 24 25 29 30 31 is Th 5 12 19 26 . 1996 Fr Sa ,6 7 13 14 20 21 2728 Day
  • 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
  • which has been cart,ified before the date of enactment of this Act pursuant to title II of the War Claims Act of 1948, as added by the Act of October 22, 1962 (76 Stat. 1107), but which as of the date of enactment of this Act'has not been 'paid in full
  • .Publishing Company, and. Bryant Gumbel of NBC. A partial Jist of sitters includes the Chairman of. the Ooards of Honeywell, Coca Cola . ·company, Dupont corporation, American Express, The New York Stock exchange, and IBM. Mr. Greene has a!'so painted
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [University of Amsterdam 5/27/1997]
  • Exchange for sponsoring tIiis gathering. This is my first trip to the Netherlands and I must say that thb individuals and groups assembled in this hall are a testament to the Dutch example ~f community and partnership: A university that gives voice to ideas
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Ohio University Commencement 6/14/1997]
  • in exchange for their testimony. . underta~ng. • li~elY His an extraordinary In one of the least places in the world -- South Africa·-- blacks and whites together ~re confronting their past with all of its, ugly brutality on both sides, an~ for~iving those
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [6th Conference of Wives of Heads of State and of Governments of the Americas 12/3/1996]
  • Boli:via-Arkansas partn'ership. This partnership has initiated pultural, professional and health exchanges that have benefi'tted the people in both of our count~ies. So I am espec~ally delighted finally to be in Bolivia after all these years. Many Bolivians
  • TRANSMITTAL 'fiIi2-_. . ~ .1 ur LA (II K.eu.(" NSN 7610 O' ' " ,,~. 7~~ S. 11 etA.""'- 60(>0 io; CENeFlAL seH"IC:ES Af'UINI\;TRATlnN R.>r ~t::.. i-c- r J (J..y I IOU Vr:RMONT AVIiNlHi. NW • WASHINr.TON. He 2052, J Cfl,It'1 Date: 11/22/93 ~- IVA
  • by the Children, Youth &. Family Consortium ofthe University ofMinnesota and the Child and Family Policy Center at Vanderbilt University. Funded by charitable foundations and individual QonofS, they have provided a lively exchange ofideas among experts in various
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 061 - Folder-014 Welfare - Generally Page ~JI Irwelsum2. wpd Clinton-Gore Accomplishments Reforming Welfare On August 22, 1996, President Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
  • 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 be restricted in whole or in part
  • countries were ranked according to the quality of their financial sector, those in the top ten had average savings and investment levels of 33 per cent of GDP, whereas the ten with the poorest financial sectors had average ratios of 22 per cent. For many
  • and Natural Resources Division Wildlife and Marine Resources Section P.O. Box 7369 Washington, D.C. 20044-7369 (202) 305-0460/0228 26 Attorneys for Defendants 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 FED DEFS' NOTICE OF FILING OF AMENDED DEC. OF A. GRANT GUNDERSON - 2 / 1
  • (iv) Coverage issued as a supplement to liabihty insurance. 18 (v) General habihty insurance. 19 (vi) Worker's compensation or similar 20 21 22 insurance. (vii) Automobile or automobile medical-payment insurance. 23 (\in) A long-term care
  • for restitution. (Seb. Policy Paper 2, p. 2) Nov. 30, 1939: Polish Govt. in Exile issues law saying spoliation by Nazis will not stand. Law and Contemporary Problems, p. 355. Greek govt in exile decrees law against Oct. 22, 1941: Nazi spoliation. Law
  • to tho December meeting ofthc Presidential HIV I AIDS Advisory Council 3/12/97 Memorandum for the President From: Bruce Reed, Eric Goosby Il.2 Subject: Update on Statu. of Needle Exchange Programs 5/6197 5/16197 Memorandum for the President From
  • subsection (a) if the modified adjusted 19 gross income of the taxpayer for the taxable year ex- 20 ceeds $50,000. 21 "(2) MODIFIED ADJUSTED GROSS INCOME.- 22 For purposes of this subsection, the term 'modified 23 adjusted gross income' means
  • . email Mathew N. Gobush to Michael H. Orfmi at 4:12:55. Subject: U'wa Guidance. (4 pages) 04/19/2000 P5 013. email Ralph H. Sigler to RobinS. Rickard at 10:55:11 AM. Subject: BlairGore notes. (7 pages) 04/22/2000 Pl/b(l) Robin S. Rickard to Leslie
  • .. nON'ever:J; before this; can be issued,' a, foreign' exchange license of 1, . • ,,., . -'b - 1 • . .i,en t '08 dulY au ~;:'l.orl 7.eo, bel' 1:];ne~' r,,'trc.W. a!.u:;: ]'8 necessar.y. . . I"·, .', ;,'.' :;," ,..:. ,'j ,~~"OlSiiD FlUids', '~'He "not tQ< t
  • of Norcheascern Universit:y School of Law scaced t:hac under t:he doccrine of unconst:it:ucional condit:ions, Congress could not: give t:obacco product manufact:urers ciVil liabilit:y proceccions in exchange for cheir voluntary commit:ment:s co refrain from
  • of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA) b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAJ . ,,. 10/22/95 10 p.m. I ,· I I .• / I I ' PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT
  • .!IIIId:imt -tiUn'lIm'S, plan to ald Turke~. but they hoPe
  • and foreign exchangE! 'markets. This would likely have a more harmful impact on his political prospects than any b~nefit he hopes to gain from increaseld spending. Facing this dilemma, Yeltsin is looking for Western financial support both to allow him
  • , Records of the FED, Box 424, 940.40] Joint Inventory Schedule A file, letter from H. I Berger dated September 8, 1947 and response from the FED Chief dated September 22, 1947. ! 4 NARA RG 59, Records of the IRO. Subject File 1946-1953, Box 6, IRO
  • , and to broaden the dialogue between Americans, their institutions, and counterparts abroad. The Agency pursues that mission through a continuum of public diplomacy activities, including international broadcasting, educational/cultural exchanges programs
  • or any penon therein (Instruction 1) . In preparlnll ,1Ji repor' e:cm.une c.relull:r ,he i...'rutriolu in Public CireuJcr No. 22. pGrdcular':r ,he ,. . .pt#Cifi,t: iIu".:uerio... lor flU. .erie. appeariq in Secdon Y Part A. INFORMATION CONqRNING ESTATE
  • of infections has hovered between 40,000 and 60,000 per . year. We also know that one quarter of those infections occur among people under the· age of 22 ~ Any new infection is an unnecessary infection. AIDS ( prevention must be a high priority. Let us set
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  • General USFET at the Reichsbank Building in Frankfurt"; I ' , August 19, 1945 [328935). 2JNACP;RG 260; Entry: Finance Adviser; Box 164; File: FED c 1947; "The Foreign Exchange Depository"; April 27, 1947 ; , 22 For example, small deposit bqxes
  • * Directive in clearance process. * CASAlCalifano study released today. Brady * Arkansas: proposed date of resolution January 22. Sex Offenders * Update from Justice on lifetime probation options. Outstanding Events/Issues * Update from Justice
  • , " .' ':: .,'; . ,'\.' ., ',.' ,~" - TIo:'1': SLCRt:. TARIr' OF ,~EAl..THANn HlJMAII/ SERVj . , . .'/j- . " '. 7-,30-38 ; SENT BY: ~:22.~1\1 ; Utu1:SfO(K,JLt.lIl;:)LiU .. IVf'i:, Page 2 - T},lf::: Honorable Newt:' G,ingr.l'c!l', bill' wouldaffec'( both·,di~ect ;spendJng
  • for reinstituting eligibility upon completion of a drug rehabilitation program; and • A provision to prohibit the federal government from using federal funds "to carry out or support, directly or indirectly," any needle exchange program. - If the Craig-Coverdell
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  • , amended, 'or superseded (see Tab A) . The provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are effectuated by 22 CFR Part 141. Appendix A states that this part applies to grants and activities under the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Ac.t
  • Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Widmer, Edward Original OA/ID Number: 2189 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 6 7 2 v \ 6/22/98 8:48 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . STATE DINNER TOAST TO PRESIDENT JIANG ZEMIN GREAT HALL
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  • ~~:~.P Women in Mircocredit and Entrepren~ership _ . . ··:.• . . ~~::r,.r-...U '~: . . . t~\\'U ~:\ '"\";"' Vital Voic,es Global Exchange Closing Dinner · · -~~'{ ·. · · . I . ,. .•. .. ' , > ·.· ...• •- ..... ,. •. ·Friday, February 18
  • , and calls for a study of safe havens. 22 November NATO and WEU naval forces begin patrolling the Adriatic to enforce sanctions. 11 December UN Security Council resolution 795 approves sending 760 observers to Macedonia. 12 December An EC summit
  • 11 ' 12 " 13 ' , 14 " ,. \ I~\"~i 3\ t \ \' \ ., \' , Add: . " Presidents of the Bank for International Settlements FFC conversion table of weights and monetary exchanges Statutes \ Working Draft - May 16, 2000; 8:37 p.m
  • will launch a dialogue with the private sector on developing ·a range of solutions for using technology in the classroom; exchange findings on the impact and effectiveness of technology on student learning; expand collaboration in the development of the Next
  • CONGRESS 1ST SESSION S.L.C. s. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES Mr. BOND introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on A BILL To amend the Social Security Act to improve the exchange of information relating
  • the panel will operate which shall include·(A) a requirement that any finding by the arbitration panel must be in writing and supported by written reasons; (B) procedures for the exchanging of exhibits and witness lists by the various claimants for awards
  • by raising interest payments. Along with Teresa, we have serious doubts as to whether the interest rate assumption is consistent with the exchange rate assumption. Teresa suggested that if the central bank does not raise interest rates soon and substantially
  • National Journal: May 29, 1993/No. 22 [Publication]
  • 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. m Nati ial ation Joum THE WEEKLY ON POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT ar MAY 29, iy93/NO. 22 i ; How can
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 12/2/93 - 4/26/94 [Binder]: [2/22/94 Mary Lasker]
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1994 r: •. " CONTACT: LISA CAPUTO 202-456-2960 ' STATEMENT OF FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON ON MARY LASKER , Mary Lasker represent~d the ideal of American citizenship -­ a woman whose
  • FLOTUS Statement and Speeches 5/2/00 - Current [Binder]: [10-22-00 Videotaped First Book Literacy Campaign]
  • "':." ."'. FIRST LADY Hl'LLARY RODHAM CLINTON VIDEOT~PED REMARKS FOR FIRST BOOK LITERACY CAMPAIGN EVENT NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY TAPED OCTOBER 22 TO BE AIRED NOVEMBER 1, 2000 I remember when Chelsea was a little gid: our favorite
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [International Women's Day - State Department 3/12/1997]
  • Statements and Speeches 5/1/96- 1/22/97 [Binder]: [International Women's Day- State Department 3112/ 1997] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 59 2 6 1
  • White House Photographs for February 14, 1994 & February 22, 1994, through February 26, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from February 14, 1994; February 22, 1994, through February 26, 1994. The segment consists of photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews
  • 1994 Photographs - White House Photographs from March 13, 1994 & March 18, 1994, through March 22, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from March 13, 1994, March 18, 1994, through March 22, 1994. The segment consists of photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops
  • by Jews. I have prepared a detailed study on this issue. Beginning wi th 1931,one of the most severe foreign exchange controls was introduced in Hungary. / This was in force until 1989. / In accordance with the relevan decrees, the Hungarian National Bank
  • 22, 1931­ with Uni ted Ameri,can Bosch Corpo­ ration .(e) contract with American Bosch Corporation w I\) ..­ 00 .....} c.o. 233 October 14.1942 Arnold Tross and Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke A.G. 1 pat,en t ~ ("") 53. . c::. ~ 7" 'i
  • to support the President's trip to Japan, the White House Mess will close daily, July 19 - 21 at 2:00 p.m. · Unfortunately, evening carryout services will not be available. The White House Mess will be completely closed for business on July 22, 2000. Regular
  • : [cable] (6 pages) 01/05/1998 Pl/b(l) 003. email Bruce Riedel to Glyn Davies, et al., re: [cable] (7 pages) 01/19/1998 Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Emails Exchange - Record (Sept 97 - Jan 01) ([Algeria and massacre...]) OA
  • ; Memo from Brey to 9MGUS Finance Division Director; "Status Report on Assets Held in Foreign Exchange Depository"; July , t, 1946, [333097-333099]. , . " 22 NACP; RG 59; Lot File 62Dl15; Box 25;File: I-V: German Non-MonetarY Gold, Memo from Col. Be~stein
  • . As of Septembet 1946 the Fortezza gold remaIned on deposit at the Bank ofItaly's Rome branch. 22 I C. MFA&A in France and the Benelux The SHAEF G-5 Section, Operations Branch, directed the operation and planning of I : MFA&A activities for Frahce, Belgium
  • :..tOC5f1· 005. briefing paper re: Russia: Scope for Intensification of Exchange Controls (IMF document) (2 pages) circa Aug. 1998 P11b(1) l.( (1 c.1 Of s.s . 006. memo To circa Oct. 1998 P5 007. briefing paper re: Russia Strategy (5 pages) circa
  • ': , ' ' , sltates that, until furt'her notice ,he will also sell gold for export to foreign central banks whenever our exchange rates I. ' W,l. th go Id s t andard i . c urrenCl.es reach gold export point.·, Like:, !' I" the purchases, all ~uch sales
  • in Europe, as well as China and Japa ll . Under the Foreign Funds Control program monetary transactions in foreign exchange and , ' property dealings in which any foreign party had an interest were strictly controlled. Regulations issued ~der E.O. No. 8389
  • important, this statute has a minimal impact since the overwhelming majority of hate crimes fall under state, not federal, jurisdiction. Forty states have passed some form of hate crimes statute, however only 22 of those laws include sexual orientation. New
  • : Section: Shelf: Position: s 59 2 11 2 EMERGING WOMEN LEADERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD GATHER JN WASHINGTON FOR VITAL VOICES GLOBAL EXCHANGE PROGRAM "Today, more than at any other time in history, women have the opportunity and the responsibility
  • Revenue Coverage (CRe) allows farmers to forward contract with the confidence that if prices go up after they have obligated themselves to deliver at a lower price, they will be indemnified against missing out on higher 3 prices. The commodity exchanges
  • proposal for welfare programs, Texas also plans to privatize labor exchange services authorized by the Wagner-Peyser Act. Therefore. the Department of Labor (DOL) is in the precess of a broad policy and legal review of the extent to which entities other
  • . AssumingJ arguendo J that a Standstill Agreement became effective J the conditions precedent to appeUants J acquisition of a beneficial interest were not met .......... 22 Conclusion ............. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23
  • program. The Voice of America, a component of USIA, broadcasts nine hours each day in the Chinese language. The U.S. Speak~r Program enables USIS to bring American specialists to China for an exchange of views doc. 0279A - 2 with interested
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  • , NY 10017-3204. Dear Dr. Krim: Thank you for your letter of September 27th regarding the lifting of restrictions on use of federal funds for.needle/syringe exchange programs and the release of the National Academy of Sciences report on this sub~ect
  • . 'I I I I I I : 35FOE064.FIN Page 1 of 3 Exchange Mail DATE-TIME 8/13/984:28:22 PM FROM, Gray, Wendy E. CLASSIFICATION UNCLASSIFIED SUBJECT RE: God bless ... [UNCLASSIFIED] TO Halperin, David E. CARBON_COPY TEXT.BODY Well, tell
  • ) 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
  • of the Budapest FD set up for the occasion?) The train, consisting of 18-22 cars, set off on the 14th of October from th the capital and arrived in Zirc on the 16 of October? Here the goods were unloaded and transported to the Obanya castle of Count Tattenbach
  • '. SEC. 2. AMENDMENTS TO THE U.S. HOLOCAUST ASSETS COMMISSION ACT OF 1998. (a) Extension of Time for Final Report: . Section 3(d)(I) of the U.S. HC110caUsf ASSet's ConiffiissionAcforr9"9'f3(22 - \ ) ,'t"', Ccc/e U.S.C. 1621 mJis amended by striking
  • in the U.S. Army Exchange, the commission staff I, said in a report. The Presidential Advisory Commission on Holocaust Assets in the United States I called it. "an example of anegregiou~ failure of the United States to follow its I own policy ~egarding
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  • assets out of enemy hands'and gave the U.S. authorities control of , , I' ,the economy and the disposition of any property found to be looted. By war's end, the German economy had grown extremely volatile; the black market thrived on the exchange o
  • . As of September 1946the Fortezza gold remained on deposit at the Bank ofItaly's I Rome branch. 22 ( I I C. MFA&A in France and the Benelux The SHAEF G-5 Section, Operations Branch, directed the operation and planning of I MF A&A activities for France
  • who paid with their lives at the hands of the Nazis were victimized again after the war: Aiyanization had forced out the leading Gennan foreign exchange firm, Gebruder Arnholdt, in 1938. The legal Gennan mechanism to carry out the purchase and sale
  • . Y•- o.y ... president or foreign exchange at the changed, suggesting . th~t . he still _The 3~year. bonds price slipped, -P-RI_M_E_RA_TE-.----.""a.-50--.--..:.. 8.50 8.25 .Bank of New·York, said. "In a;sttua- wanted· a strong currency. But he 332
  • ,It is "the desire of the Department to do everythillg 'possible to facilitate public understanding of freezing control· problem.s. The TreaB1Jl'y and the Federal i1,rQ,lLWilil.QD ,of freezing control 'with ,exchange and .Reserve Banks are ahv818 avaUable to discuss
  • Carnegie Speech 11-22-93 12:00-1:30 [1]
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  • of those buildings from spoliation and damage. In spite of Eisenhower's letter of May 26'f 944, whi~h recei~ed universal distribution, these problems remained prevalent.22 Generally, the reasons for this were the following: 1) incomplete knowledge
  • Decimal File 1945-49, Entry 865.51, Box 6947, [220967]. ! 22 Dispatch No. 74 from the American Embassy, Belgrade, Yugoslavia to the Department of State, luI. 6, 1945, Sub: "Yugoslav Foreign Office Note Concerning Gold and Silver of the National Bank
  • -25,000 lei _ 22-27,000 lei Apparently everyoni, including .members of the government, deal in the black market exchange for conversion of foreign currency into lei. . A prominent member of the government unofficially advised American officers
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  • &~ - Q£f tM=) .N ctuiJtd \Itt's ttJ)1 ~ y\t.C\4l. OMB/LRD/ESGG .:;,_. C.J.... , ,...,.., ID:202-395-3109 ~ :SEP 05'97· 9:51 ~~..A. J.. No.006P~02 U(a.-Ct To ame~d Section 616 ofthe Act ofDeceinber 22. 1987 (40 U.S.C. 490b
  • {CERClAl Annual Report to Congress -- On August 25, 1993, the· Secretary signed a letter to Congress enclosing. the above-referenced report, which provides the status . of efforts to clean up Department of Energy sites. (K. Taimi/M. Pearson, EH-22, 6-2113
  • set up for ~,.,.. "j'EV"~ ~ th~ occasion~2) The train, consisting of 18-22 cars, set off on the 14th of October from th the capital and arrived in Zirc on the 16 of October? Here the goods were unloaded and transported to the Obanya castle of Count
  • ,FORMAT: 32 p. SlJBJECT: United States. -~ Laws, statutes, etc. Foreign exchange -- Law -- United States. ' , , Record: 22 ACCESSION: 23851376 AUTHOR: Stephans, Robert W. TIrLE: Foreign funds control and the banks YEAR: 1944 PUB TYPE: Book FORMAT: 97 p
  • in foreign exchange of gold or silver, prop­ erty t.ransfel'1l, vested interests, 'enforcement and penalties. . - .. 6b. Omitted. ." 10. Acts permitted; appJieationsfor parents, . or regiJ;tration of.tradtHnarks or copy-. rights; payinent' of tax
  • . Skrel, 5B6-2427) . ,. o InternaHonal lleetings: August 22-28, following attendance .t the U.S.­ Russia Utility Management Conference in Tucson, Arizona, (August 16-21) the Russian delegation will tour U.S. utilities at different locations. One
  • of articles claimed to the MG of the U.S.; then "missions" were admitted to identify and receive the property. (N.B.: Restitution was made to governments and not to individuals.) . Declaration of Gold Purchases (the "Gold Declaration"), February 22, 1944
  • 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
  • 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 T~E CLASS Of 199~ BY rOll[ ICN STUDEt(TS 08:52 Monday, May 22, ,995 2 ::::1: COUNTRY DF CITIZENSHIP lXCLUD[S EXCHANGE STUDENTS FAll 1994 ~ I ~ I co lcouNTRV or CITIZEHSHIP U1 DEGRE£ ltV£l ::::1: ~ IJKOER- srocK- CRADUBRIDGE . l£BANOR
  • Peasants" Party (PSL) Democratic Union (UD) Labor Union (UP) : 20.41 15.4 171 132 10.5 7.28 74 41 Confederation for an ~dependent Poland (KPN) 5.77. 22 Nonpartisan Reform Support Bloc (BBWR) Others (ethnic minorities) 16 . 5.41 4 · SLD
  • =Richard Socarides/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 6-AUG-1997 09:16:08.00 SUBJECT: HRC Release: ABA Endorses Needle Exchange To Curb HIV/AIDS TO: Joshua Gotbaum ( CN=Joshua Gotbaum/OU=OMB/O=EOP @ EOP [ OMB 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TO: Sandra Thurman
  • 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
  • — local exchange carriers (LECs) and interexchange carriers (IXCs), federal and state regulators — to model alternatives to the current industry cost structure and to develop two components: a computer database and a related data analysis tool. Weinhaus
  • wysiwyg: 1181h tip: IIwww.summlt-amencas.ormlamlpan.tm ,I ' IV. Guaranteeing Sustainable Development and Conserving Our Natura Environment for Future Generations " ; 21. Partnership for Sustainable Energy Use '22. Partnership for Biodiversity 23
  • . t.tfil1atea York 4J,m.67 he. Cub 1terme 65,656.58 520, 272.395.00 1,040, 258. .73 2,581,364.50 3.442,5 .93 2 56 'm.98 Exchanges U.S. Gori. Se
  • ... ' Education Chief, Seeks ·· THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 AS Wider Role for Parents· Campaign Will Promote family Involvement By Barbara Vobejda pledges to take their children ,to school on the ftrSt day of classes, meet · teachers, exchange telephone
  • and better access for disadvantaged children. 22 Now, with our new agreement on education, we'll increase our exchanges of students and teachers; develop higher standards for learning and teacher training; and work to bring .technology into every classroom
  • the focus groups, a survey of 800 adults nationwide was commissioned. Telephone interviewing was conducted from August 18 through August 22, 1996. The statistical margin of error for the sample as a whole is plus or minus 3.5 percentage points at the 95
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  • o n f o r "young s e n i o r s " ; I n v e s t i n g i n human c a p i t a l through l i f e - l o n g l e a r n i n g ; s t r e n g t h e n i n g pension and h e a l t h systems; Promote a c t i v e aging through i n f o r m a t i o n exchanges
  • of Washington ,Seattle, washington 1987 • 1988 Chief Residene~ Primary Care Medicine Washingeon Seattle, Washington Univsrsity o~ 08/22/94 ~202 11:17 690 709. Joseph F. O'Neill, M,D" 01!BS, lOS M.P.II. Curriculum Vitae Page 2 1988 - 1989 Chief
  • e Director of Central Intelligence- (b)(3) National Intelligence Estimate Prospects for Bosnia 2609 NIE 22 93 463-463 REGISTRY SENIR REVIEW PANEL (DCI/SRP) VIA DDI REGISiR APPROVED FOR RELEASED DATE: 01-31-2011 This National Intelligence
  • 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
  • /1995] [OA/ID 605000] [05/07/1995-10/02/1995] [OA/ID 605000] Box 16 [10/05/1995-04/27/1996] [OA/ID 605000] [07/09/1996-05/22/1997] [OA/ID 605000] Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) [Intelligence Oversight Board…] [10/01/1997-02/06/1998] [OA/ID 620000] [03
  • to appeal. ---------------------- Forwarded by William R. Kincaid/OPD/EOP on 08/06/97 06:22 PM --------------------------- William R. Kincaid 08/05/97 07:57:00 PM Record Type: Record To: Bruce N. Reed/OPD/EOP, Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP cc: Michael Cohen/OPD/EOP
  • ) 4/28/2000 P6/b(6) 028. form Presidential Acknowledgement Letter, re: Fishbach [partial] (1 page) 3/22/2000 P6/b(6) 029. letter President Clinton to Ben lfshin [partial] (1 page) 4/28/2000 P6/b(6) 030. letter lfshins to President Clinton
  • . Furthermoreyit WQ\HQ ~he~8 praetiettHy I \ / ~ffie'~liSb~.RttiR ..~ncies,hr;:;fr~~c{f~ ~ox I . . I 6 . ~~~ I ; r ( ~;-~ I I = . The exchange rates adopted for this calculation were deiived from a memorandum of the Office of Military Governm~nt
  • analysis predicts a larger possible impact than other analyses because: • • • • • It incorporates more recent movement in Southeast Asian exchange rates into its analysis (through October I);. . . ' . It assumes that exchange rate movements have a larger
  • 17-22, the daytime drama Guiding Light will air the SAMHSAlCenter for Substance Abuse Treatment Referral Helpline number and the National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information Web Site address at· the~nd of upcoming episodes dealing
  • remainedprevalent. . '. ." , 22 , Generally, the re~ons for this were the following: 1) incomplete knowledge of the existence of a definite~policy on monument protection, 2) overriding emergencies in which troop ," , .' "­ ,accommodation took priority, 3
  • -regulation of commercial television practices; securities regulation (stock exchanges); HHS and NSF science research regulations, which require self-monitoring, self-investigations, and self-reporting by institutions that Teceive federal grants. Underwriters
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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
  • , I , . ~. , othetWise, ttansatti()rls in foreign exchange, tttmsfersof ctedit between ot payments by any . I . , banking insututi0gd eXP?~ hoarding, m~lting, or eannatfdiig ofgold or silVer COm ' , 'I 1 'iny person within the United States
  • 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
  • jtrnup f p LEXIS-NEXIS member of the Rccd RKcvicr pic group Page 3 Public Papers of the Presidents Thank you, and God bless you a l l . NOTE: The President spoke a t 8:22 p.m. a t the u n i v e r s i t y baseball f i e l d . I n h i s remarks, he r e
  • lti.S:as b. V,hd.:to.r·v1Sf1'! 22' 0 ::s 0 () I-' ~. (") Total. &. t~~:f;~·tsu c:~" Qt.~~f)jls~·;:;~··· '10, b. vh,i;tor 'visas;' . 47 '20·." 4ti '120, 15 "6 .,' 141. 81 PI '1~ I-' ·.'22 . ; .' ~ 3. s:: I-' "
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  • syatelll, and counts in healthy j,ndivl~als are nOz:1D.ally 1,000 or higher. Twelve weeks into the trial with lS9 patients, the mean CD4 cell couni; in patients race! ving stawdine increased by 22 cell" por l;l.ll.ilit:.r nf blood.. While the lIean
  • benefits described in subsection (d). 17 (2) PRICING AND MARKETING REQUIRE- 18 MENTS.—The requirements of paragraph (1) are not 19 met unless— 20 (A) the price at which the accident and 21 health insurance contract is made available is 22
  • from the exchange of vaginal secretions and menstrual blood among women having sex with women " According to Dr. Cynthia Gomez, University of California, San Francisco, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, the potential for HIV infection among lesbians
  • . Rasco, It is my pleasure to extend to you a cordial invitation to join The Busi,ness ~ouncil members for a reception and dinner on Wednesday evening, February 22, 1995 1in the Ballroom of the Park Hyatt-Washington at 24th and M Streets, N.W., Washington
  • . 1969 Board of QCJVUIlGN Federal Resel'ft Syatea 'W~D.C. CeDt:w.nl Parswmt to paragraph 22 of Reserve' Act, appllcat10a 1s sect!ca 2S (.) 01 the ,e4enl mad. tor your apJlI'enl to ateDd .4 " ,,' ,the peric4 ., , Inwatmellt ot~~ C
  • , , 28/1 .... - / " ' I I' ! ~" Books. 1 case. Russian ,1:1' , ' ". ,Transferred to ~ ~ ! Exchange & , Gift Division.­ I I I No record: or docUI:lentation',on' thiS' case of" books. -Itroj,ect The 3x5work f1le of the' Indicates
  • or reinsurance compa­ nies; change of name; doing business in United States. ' 5. Suspension of. provisions relating to ally of enemy; regulation of , transactions in foreign exchange of gold or silver, property trans­ fers, vested interests. enforcement
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  • ........................... Securities and Exchange Commission .. :..... Selective Service System ........................... Smithsonian Institution ................................. Tennessee Valley Authority ......................... US Holocaust Memorial Council
  • 1,802,753.936 . 63,096,389.77 8,563 3,523,301.65 3,512,674.519 122,943,608.18 These purchases were made from the Exchange Stabilization Fund. i Date Description 111142 12/31142 YS mutilated bars Gross ounces Fine ounces $ value , 23 8,944.75 8,921.096
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  • available in SSA field offices -- March, 1997 o Include expanded Medicaid language in Notices of Proposed Action when children and noncitizens lose SSI eligibility -- July, 1997 o Add new noncitizen exemption and sponsor coding to State Data Exchange
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  • if the other information technology properly date/time data with it." exchanges Finally. GSA is revising its Multiple Award Schedule contracts to assure that products on those schedules identify whether they are, or when they ""ill be, year 2000 compliant
  • , • The I'TC is planning a one-year study of what protections should be afforded exchange of transaction and experience information, including an assessment or the costs and benefits of additional protections, • The study is motivated. in part, by concern tha
  • will also attend. ---------------------- Forwarded by Cathy R. Mays/OPD/EOP on 01/26/99 10:37 AM --------------------------- Cathy R. Mays 01/22/99 10:25:52 AM Record Type: Record To: See the distribution list at the bottom of this message cc: Rhonda
  • that agreement by grandfathering those now receiving 551 and only providing benefits for new applicants for only a very limited time. The Committee mark will protect fewer people. A policy that only. grandfathers immigrants who were on the 551 rolls on August 22
  • OOlb. talking points For meeting with Sandy Weill and John Reed (2 pages) 9/22/1998 PS OOlc. paper Background info for Gene Sperling (2 pages) 9/22/1998 PS OOld. memo Jay Dunn for Gene Sperling, re: Meeting with Travelers and Citicorp CEOs (1
  • Domestic Policy Council File Inventory Sheet: Carol Rasco Meetings Box 1 of 4 ( \v i fA ·k C I 'i i I.g E. \ £ - . Date 2/2/96 2/4/96 2/4/96 2/4-2/6 2/5/96 2/6/96 2/21-2/22 2/21/96 2/24/96' 2/26/96 2/26/96 . 2/26/96 2/26/96 2/27/96 2/27/96 2/27
  • SECURITY ADVISOR ANTHONY LAKE TO AFRICA DECEMBER 13~22, 1994 FACT SHEET #2 GETTING TO ANDREWS AFB If you want to ride one of the staff vans to Andrews, they will depart the West Basement of the White House promptly at 7:45pm. ~lease notify Kris Cicio, 456
  • department of 3u&titt FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY, JISfE 1, 1998 '.JUL* AT (202) 616-2771 TDD (202) 514-1888 JUSTICE DEPARTMENT APPROVES PLAN BY SECURITY INDUSTRY FIRMS TO EXCHANGE INFORMATION ABOUT RESOLVING THE YEAR 2 000 COMPUTER ISSUE WASHINGTON
  • .for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Near Term Activities • Bonneville Power Admini~;tration: Environmental Exchange._Aqreemen~: Effective May I, Bonnevllle and San Diogo Gas and Electric Company will initiate a new, 300 megllwatt exchange
  • 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
  • Time EgonMayer Cfenyvesi Richard Essex/Wolfgang Bruhn 1-22-98 Egon: Tuesday, January 22, and I'm visiting with Richard Essex in Sarasota. His former name is Richard Eichelbaum ... I'm trying to remember now when we first encountered one another. I
  • for the quick release of neutral assets. NARAICP, RG 131, FFC Subject Files, Defrosting, Box 95, "Unblockii]g: Memmorandum for Mr. Loree, Chairman, Foreign Exchange Committee," 10 August J9 4 4 . , 9 NARA/CP, RG 131, FFC General Correspondente, Box 95
  • , we just argue states' rights or local control, we lose." One GOP proposalO)dubbed Super Ed-FlexO)would allow states to spend federal money however they wished in exchange for meeting well-defined achievement goals for students. But critics fear states
  • ,I:! .... ' : ,.' I ~". JLlN 22 '94 . ,-, ,J , 03:39PM P.2 , , NBC NEWS SPECIAL REPORT TO YOUR HEALTH JUNE Zl. 1994 NBC NEWS' THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT PROVIDED FOR THE INFORMAT10NAND CQNVENIENCEOF THE PRESS. ACCURACY
  • agencY,all Gennan (public and private) foreign exchange and ~xtemal assets of every kind and description located within or outside Germany;" The Federal Exchange Depository (FED) became this '''agency.'' Itwas established in Frankfurt, in,the Reichsbank
  • ASSOCIATES JDLY 16, 1993 FROM: DOUGlAS SMITH OMNIPOINT CORPORATION Omnipoint would be honored to demonstrate its Personal Communications handsets cmd. equipment operating in the 18501990MHz band at the 'White House next Thursday July 22, 1993. Omnipoint
  • constitutional requirements regarding the separation of powers and sets out some basic information about seven existing agencies: 1 • • • • • • • Resolution Trust Corporation, Federal Reserve Board, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Federal Trade
  • programs. Food stamp bene­ fits, which totaled $22 billion In 1993. help buy groceries for 28 million pee>­ pie, or more than 1 in 10 Americans. In a recent letter to some members of Congress, the Agriculture Depart­ ment said that 8.29 percent of all food
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  • ~st be included in the supplemental request if it is to be of any value : ' to us. l . The recent disclosures by lP Morgan and Chase Manhattan Bank about their activities in WWII-:-era France, C~ase's February 22 disclosures about its involvement
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  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 011 - Folder 023 Crime - McDade 1] Jose Cerda III Record Type: To: 02/22/9901 :29:34 PM Record Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP cc: Leanne A. Shimabukuro/OPD/EOP, Laura EmmettlWHO/EOP Subject: McDade Amendment EK/BR: Dennis
  • ~ENT and the First Lady arrive Parliament Greeter: Director of Parliamentary Exchanges and Protocol Ron Lemieux WELCOMING CEREMONY ROTUNDA Parliament POoL PRESS Mr. Lemieux escorts the President and the First Lady inside to the Rotunda
  • . . Encourage a group ofhedge funds to draft and publish a set ofbest practices for their internal controls. Intemational Approach • • D . Improve international infonnation exchange among national regulators Encourage offshore banking centers to comply
  • to (A) an individual in exchange for becoming a family planning acceptor, or (B) program personnel for achieving a numerical target or quota of total number of births, number offamily planning acceptors, or acceptors of a particular method of family planning sen'ices
  • this summer); (2) to make the case that the United States and Europe have a global responsibility to provide "stability" between the euro and the dollar and to gain U.S. agreement for greater G-7 cooperation on exchange rates; and (3) to present the euro
  • to individuals (non-nioneiary gold) who perished in Nazi concentration camps was remelted iLo gold bars and incorporated into the monetary gold r~serves of the Third Reich a~d sUbsequLtlY exported to various nations in exchange for foreign currencies with which
  • Asia to the Middle East, Europe to the Black Sea, Caspian and the Mediterranean Basin. Earlier today, we had an extensive exchange of views and opinions as two strategic partners. We discussed our contribution·to regional peace, stability and prosperity
  • TREATIVIENT", 0Ii~ MONETARY GOLD, NON -M0NETAf{Y GOLD, G:URRE:~CIES AND LOOTED SECUHIT,IES Ji'OUND IN GERIVLANY , References: a. SWNCC SWNCC c. " S WNCC , d. SWNaC e • SWNCC f •. ~,sWNCC g.' SWNCC b. ,1," .;', • 'l 204/2:," 204/22:, 336:C':~; 342
  • , (">•. , "! '". .., 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
  • Speech Patliolnyy 6 7 8 9 10 10 Med S o c i a l S e r v i c e s 1 1 Home H e a l t h A i d e 12 DME - R e n t e d 11 12 13 DME - S o l d Tnstruc) 14 S u p p l i e s ( S e e HHA NONREIMBURSABLE 15 16 17 It! 19 20 2 1 22 25 SERVICES Home D i a l y
  • : ~: 1 : I : II ,I I , I Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. memo 002. memo SUBJE':CTrflTLE DATE Robert E, Rubin to POTUS re:' U.S. Exchange Stabilization Facility , for Indonesia (3 pae.:f til f
  • that were "blocked" by Executive Orders: The two terms are thus essentially synonymous. Edward Freutel, "Exchange Control, Freezing Orders and the Conflict of Laws," Harvard Law Review 56 (1942), 32. WORKING DRAFT - NOT FOR CIRCULATION 2 I Though
  • 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
  • 12/5/002:22 PM Financial! Economic 'assets under U.S.' Occupation of Gehuany. I Helen B. Junz, July 2, 2000" 1. Introduction This paper traces the story of the treatment of property that belonged to victims of Nazi persecution, specifically
  • the certifie,IDiQnprocedure. The Swiss alSo. seemed CQncern abQut . h~\ring sufficient exchange resources to. S@ver the return Qf frozen assets to. Switzerland. SQme ~FIC Qf~~ials cited this as a cause fQr theit~delay in resPQnding to. the.~nitial American
  • page) 05/2111997 P6/b(6) 002. email Phone No. [partial] (1 page) 05/2211997 P6/b(6) 003. email Phone No. [partial] (I page) 05/22/1997 P6/b(6) 004. email Phone No. [partial] (1 page) 05/2211997 P6/b(6) RESTRICTION COLLECTION: Clinton
  • Febnuiy T W T F 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 S 4 11 18 25 February 13, 1995Monday Michael Waldman's Calendar 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM Communications Dept. Meeting •:":*5l |6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Daily Regulatory Update Meeting Jack Quinn's ofc
  • 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
  • States monetary authorities for renewal of its $2 billion drawing under a 90-day swap line, scheduled to mature on May 3, 1995. The request includes renewals for both portions of the drawing, $1 billion from the Treasury Department's Exchange
  • foreign audiences "ill be under the direction a new Under Secretary for Public Diptomacy· and Public Affairs who will provide pOlicy oversight over two bureaus. KK .. of I The Bureau ofInformation Programs and International Exchanges
  • 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
  • resources and drive prices and business decisions. Private banks, capital markets and commodity exchanges are emerging as the new institutions underpinning Russian economics; Inflation has been sharply reduced, ~nd Russia has begun to enter international
  • at the Bank ofItaly's Rome branch. 22 C. MFA&A in France and the Benelux The SHAEF G-5 Section, Operations Branch, directed the operation and planning of .! MF A&A activities for France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. One MF A&A unit, separate from
  • , then 1o'er­ "" .-- natlonal . .1" , traa.aDd/ t11lAR_ , .. wl11 •••lIIIe, the obaraoter of !i¥;nyq~;~;2!~~.~~;~~"J~!1~~f:t,~:,~f,,·;~11~'il~f~~t~;,f#~~~~.tiJ~~4~'~;,i".·"f,;~G.;~:f~~0~~;
  • ) 11/29/1994 Pllb(l) . 006. email Richard Wilhelm to Victor Rocha, re: [Meetings] (7 pages) 12/22/1994 Pllb( I) 007. email Richard Wilhelm to Sandra Schmidt, re: [Memcons) (14 pages)·. 12/22/1994 Pllb(l) &393 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential
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  • 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
  • . The parties waive their right to litigate the issues invofved in the case and thus save themselves Naturafly, the t*871 the time, expense, and inevitable risk of litigation. agreement reached normally embodies a compromise; in exchange for the saving of cost
  • 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
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  • I i " " What the research team has done The Gold Team has completed its review of the following records: The Foreign Exchange Depository in Frankfurt; the Tripartite Commission for the· . Restitution of Monetary Gold; the US Bureau of the Mint
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  • "transactions in foreign exchange, export or earmarking of gold : ' '. or silver coin or bullion or currency, transfers of credit in anyform... and transfers of evidences of indebtedness or of the owt,lership Qf property between the United States and any
  • . • USDA Provides $1 Billion Credit Package To Korea: On Dec. 22, USDA announced a $1 billion credit guarantee package for the Republic of Korea to facilitate exports of U.S. agricultural products. $350 million has been allocated to com and soybean meal
  • of Huang's calls to the bank that showed Huang's calls from the Department of Commerce to the bank were largely an exchange of telephone messages received for Huang by the executive secretary and that conversations with Huang lasted an average of three
  • , professional and trade organizations, government agencies, and other not-for-profit groups. STMicroelectronics (formerly SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics) is a global independent semiconductor company, whose shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange
  • a custody exchange in Jonestown. The man's girlfriend and her 4-year-old daughter witnessed the shooting. LEHIGH COUNTY February 22 ....... A 74-year-old woman was suffocated by her husband in Salisbury Township. LUZERNE COUNTY • February 12 .......An 84
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  • -00 HE W H I T E HOUSE WASH I N G T O N '0OMRR2PH8: March 2, 2000 Mr. President: As you know, Andy Tobias asked that you consider speaking out against Proposition 22 in California. You asked that we take a look at his request in the context of DOMA
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Women's Roundtable, Harare (close) 3/22/1997]
  • Shushkevich of Belarus. Also included are the briefing memoranda and talking points for a meeting between the two leaders on July 22, 1993.
  • The Mandatory Declassification Review contains letters, diplomatic telegrams, and cables between President William J. Clinton and Lech Walesa, President of Poland, between January 20, 1993 and December 22, 1995.
  • The Mandatory Declassification Review contains letters, diplomatic telegrams, and cables between President William J. Clinton and Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of Poland, between December 22, 1995 and December 31, 1999.
  • These Clinton Presidential Records were declassified in response to a Mandatory Declassification Review request for recors related to an April 22, 1999 telephone conversation between President William J. Clinton and British Prime Minister, Tony
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains an untranslated January 22, 1993 letter between President Clinton and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus Stanislav Shushkevich.
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a White House cable regarding the President's trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina on December 22, 1997 and a National Security Council email from L. June Bartlett regarding the official delegation list
  • the period between December 22, 1995 and December 31, 1999.
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  • President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore work on a stone wall work station with volunteers during an Earth Day Event at the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Harpers Ferry on April 22, 1998
  • to transfer its shares so that its "Aryan" members owned 51 percent ofthe Manfred Weiss Concern. However, Becher was interested in a total takeover, not evasive legal fonnulas, and Chorin thought that trading the family business in exchange for lives ofthe
  • /ftOC^, Michael Waldman FR: PE+VPE TRANS OFC 12/22/92 I thought you might want some lite holiday reading. Below are summaries of the campaign finance laws of Wisconsin, Florida, and Minnesota. Wisconsin Contributions Limit; (.1.1,26) The law
  • 68/30 32 30 • Gore Job Approval Strongly Approve 66/28 23 63/29 23 63/32 19 64/30 61/33 22 20 Most Important Issue • Jobs / Economy is the most important issue at 18%. • Education is next at 9%. • Fighting crime third most important issues
  • is listed in Appendix D at the end of this volume. ;marks and an Exchange With Reporters on North Korea /u%22 1994 ( The Evident. Good afternoon. Today I want to annour^k an important step forward in the situation in^torth Korea. This afternoon we have
  • nationals to declare their holdings of foreign exchange assets. 2 - Some of the countries required that the liquid holdings be turned over to . the governments in exchange for local currency.. 3 - All of the countries had foreign exchange controls which
  • the Department of Agriculture, Department of 19 Education, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Housing and 2.0 Urban Development, Department of Interior, and Environmental Protection Agency an 21 Office of Citizen Liaison. 22 Citizen
  • . See. 837. Exchange of law enforcement information.. See. 838. Expedited coupon service. See. 839. Withdrawing fair hearing requests. See. 840. Income, eligibility, and immigration status verification systems. See. 841. Investigations. See. 842
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  • Laufen, Germany; NSDA'P Office, Salzburg, Austria; trucf ~t Brenner Pass withgoods from Reichsbank, Verona,Jor Reichsbank, Innsbrueck'; Reichsmint, Munich; , Shipment 22 'Friedrichshall Salt Mine, Strassfurt~ Germany; Reichsbank, Pforzheim
  • ," - 22 ­ as their place of origin. In the Feldafing DP Assembly Center in Bavaria there wer.e only 24 German Jews ' out of 3,596 Jewish DPs there in October, No 1945. country in Europe presents a better exa~ple of the 'present chc.racter
  • . 30. In order to dis~rm Germany, the Control Couri~il shouid 22. You will urge upon the Control Council that uniform ration scales a. prevent the production, acquisition by impoitationor otherwise, and 'be applied throughout Germany, that essential
  • , DC 20036 Dorothy F. Martyn 04/14/95 FRI 17:22 FAX 2024182822 @001 OGC/FCC FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 OFFICE OF GENERAL COUNSEL Christopher Edler TO: fax: (202) 395-7294 Doug Letter fax: (202) 456-1647 FROM
  • Costs' • Coverage and Cost Issues for Medicaid Program • Impact 1 Issues fO'r Welfare Expenditures For the Swap: 1996 $80 . Fed. Welfare: $48 billion State Medicaid: $7.8 billion DSH: $9 b CIJ c $60 Kids & Adults: $22 b o r:o .c WIC
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  • of evolution. The cell membrane is no longer a simple skin for the cell; it is a fluid mosaic, a sea of essential mobile signals, an organ in itself. Cells communicate with one another, exchange messages like bees in a hive, regulate one another. Genes
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  • of evolution. The cell membrane is no longer a simple skin for the cell; it is a fluid mosaic, a sea of essential mobile signals, an organ in itself. Cells, communicate with one another, exchange messages like bees in a hive, regulate one another. Genes
  • an alternative amendment proposed by Harkin to waive federal claims in,exchange for a commitment by the states to dedicate 25 percent of the settlement funds to tobacco control programs. For some time now, we have been working with Senator Daschle and others
  • , to the people of our two countries, and to the hope of our children that peace and harmony can be the legacy of our genera- . tion to theirs. · NOTE: The President 'spoke at' 9:05 p.m. in the Great Hall of the People. He spoke from a prepared text. The exchange
  • CLINTON VIDEOTAPED REMARKS ON KOREAN WAR TO BE TAPED JULY 22,,1999 [TO BE AIRED IN 2000] Fifty years ago, a world still reeling from the Second World War faced the terrible prospect of a new war - a war that challenged much of what we had fought so hard
  • Library'S Research Room. ""-¥lWjWRUIJR'I'i'" 'I" ", EEHAWMW W 4 e,¥* . . ap ,Mft.. "• •, ­ Coalition for Community Schools Coalition for'Community Schools 12/17/99 12:22:08 PM Record Type: Record To; cc: Subject: Coalition
  • – Non-Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [Intelligence Oversight Board and Guatemala…] [04/06/1995 – 05/22/1997] [OA/ID 605000] 2006-1025-F Clinton Presidential Library’s web site http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 7 Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cables
  • Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System NSC Cables Jan 1993-Dec 1994 [Marshall Islands or Micronesia or Palau…] [07/31/1993-01/06/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [01/08/1994-03/21/1994] [OA/ID 505000] [03/24/1994-07/22/1994] [OA/ID 505000
  • 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
  • 1.16 0.02 -0.18 10.70 -0.01 Milk* $/cwt *September 2000 Class III futures price from the Chicago Mercantile Exchange II. USDA WORK ON PRESIDENTIAL INITIATIVES. President's Initiative on Food Safety: E.. coli 0157:H7 Cllusters in ME; OR: The ME
  • for Children and Families. In preparation for that meeting, we are going to have a planning session on Monday, October 3 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. in OEOB ­ room 230. Margaret Dunkle, from the Policy Exchange at the Institute for Educational Leadership, will also
  • problems. [helicopters, increase in IMET funding] Second, our economic partnership. Ghana has been a bulwark of growth over the last decade. It has the only Mrican company on the New York Stock Exchange. We agreed on a number of measures to increase trade
  • ) -----------------------------------------------------------------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 '--· . At the 1992 Interim Meeting, the House adopted two Board of Trustees reports o~ the "negotiations" issue--Report 00, "Health Access
  • . , '0625 I I l I 1 j :i 'I ·1 I' I i J , ~stablishment of ReichsmarkForeign Exchange Rate. . JCS (June 22, 1946) 12 pp. 0637 Summary of May Report of the .Military Governor, U.S. Zone, Germany. CAD WD (August I, 1946) 8 pp. Proposed Military
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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
  • (OMS). • SSA had not ensured the complIance of Its data exchanges with outside source.',>, such as other federal agencies, stale agencies, and pr!vbte businesses, Unless SSA can enSure that data received from these , organizations are Y2K complaint
  • of the U.s.A. will establish diplomatic relations with the new }>olish Provisional Government Of National Unity, and will exchange ambassadors by whose re~ , ports the respective governments will, be kept informed about the situation in Poland
  • ) applies, at the time of purchase, 19 and 20 or 20 "(D) in exchange for which such lending 21 "(B) in any other case, at the time reha- 22 bilitation is completed. 23 "(2) 24 HISTORIC institution provides tlie taxpayer— 22 "(i) a reduction
  • candlesticks and 11 carpets 22 ; 2 rugs to decoJate his railroad car23 ; and 13 rugs for decoration ofthe . general's villa Maria Theresien Schloss.z 4 I However General Collins was not only person who I . used the "Gold Train" property for personal
  • (IMF) is extending emergency funds tc> beleaguered countries, in exchange for asstjrances that they will make economic reforms that will help ensure their ability to repay tlleir loans... The IMF is producing results n the region." House Floor Statement
  • ) TO: T J Glauthier READ: 8-NOV-1995 16:32:10.72 GLAUTHIER T TO: Kris Balderston READ: 8-NOV-1995 16:05:27.97 BALDERSTON K TO: Elena Kagan READ: 8-NOV-1995 15:33:05.57 KAGAN E TO: Dinah Bear READ: 8-NOV-1995 16:22:15.49 BEAR D TO: Alice E
  • to the Jewish community. Yours Sincerely ~ U~J2. /T~V~-~ LangeL Press- and Cultural Section Page 10f' I. page(s) If pages are misSing, call: +1 2029448965 . P. I , 10/05/2000 09:22 CZECH EMBASSY 2029668548 PAGE .' VELVYSLANECTVi CESKE
  • , ~ESTITUTIONS, GOLD MOVEMENTS, FED & CCP HOLDINGS) , i ESTIMATES OF JEWISHI PROPERlY I 319306. Estimates of Jewish l population in Austria [19 I ,481 on Mar. 22, 1934] [Vienna in 1935 had 47/782] [82,077 in Vienna ~ay 17, 19391 [on Sept. 15, 1939,66,260 Jews
  • Population 7/92-6/98 6% 2% 9% 24% 22% % of Total Pop 6/98 100% 72% 12% 11% 4% The question is how welfare reform may be affecting these historic trends. National data on the raciaVethnic characteristics ofwe1fare recipients are only available
  • ) 04/2211998 Pllb(l) OOlb. paper re: Clintpn-Prodi- Italy: NATO/NATO Summit 1999 (2 pages) 04/22/1998 P1/b(l) 001c. talking points re: Iraq Talking Points for Italian Prime Minister Prodi (1 page) n.d. Pllb(l) OOld. paper re: Clinton-Prodi
  • 329.0n Est~ Q') ,0. -p Cli> Software license fee eat. cmum TO'rJlI. PROJBCT 22&.94:5 342 .. 346 ::271> •. 51:1':' ot:) c:. .... '0 ... P,rojecl: escalated Dec 93 to Dec 96 (6.931;) adjusted to Dec 97 (9.27\) Page L 1) o ,l
  • , \ , ;. ':" ~--~---.-~-:---+,,-'-:"'~;J;--:-~i~ $ I • 70 j /1/ ~fLlf CP CJ)1"\ 0 . 3 v. £.-1 I .;f- >:; f. •..: ;-t ~ i PROCEEDINGS AND DOCUMENTS OF THE United Nations Monetary and Financial Conferen·ce. BRETltJN WOODS, NEW HAMPSHIRE JULY 1-22, 1944 j • Vol. I I
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  • 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
  • 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
  • this qache to Rome and placed it in the custody of the Allied Financial Agency.22 Estimates placed t'he value of this gold, which had previously been in the custody of i the Bank or Hal)' at Rome, at $25 million. B Details regarding the gold's rightful owner
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  • permanently; qespite the discrimi- ·-their· cause untiL 1943. Since they were _ nation and hardships· they had to endure, · barred~ from becoming American. citizens, . - they stayed in America and ·began to call it · they had no ,votes to exchange
  • Participating in the Recovery of Assets 19 1. Military Government Detachments 19 2. OSS Art Looting Investigations Unit 20 3. Target Forces 22 c. I ! III. I IV. I v. I V:I. I I ViII. I Directives on the Control of Assets in Germany
  • from the U,S. Zone of Austria and is given in 1950 dollars. Office ofEcon, Affairs, Fin. Div., "Foreign Exchange I Depository, Status as at CIB, December 15, 1950," NACP, RG 260, Box 400, FED, Disposal Accounts I A219600]. The numbers that appear
  • exchange , by aIfY person within the United States; THE,WinTE HOUSE D. The export or withdrawal from the June 13, 1941. " , -United stat~s. or, the earmarlongof gold, or silver coin or bUllion, or currency by , any person within the United States
  • , on the other hand, wished to maintain custody ofthe Fortezza gold cache as . it represented almost the entire Italian monetary gold stock remaining on Italian soil at the end of the war. 22 The thorny custody issue was not easily resolved. As of September 1946
  • 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
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  • 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
  • claims (22 percent). These claims . ~ere analyzL in depth (see TABLE I). The remaining 120 claims :. I .. , involve mainly residen¢y and/or citizenship issues. Of these, 35 randomly chosen were also analyzed in depth (see TABLE' II). , I A third
  • ware, weighing 80.876 kilo­ grams. 2. 'ft1is tableware fOl'lled part of Saipaent 22, reJlOved by: U. S. forces from Friedrichshall Salt llines, Stassfurt. French jeweL experts valued these ite.ms at about $2300. are.. bears ..1ni.tials. ,b ut.,.M
  • foreign research reactors on November 10 in North Augusta, South Carolina; November 15 in Savannah, Georgia; November 17 in Charleston, South Carolina; and November 22 in Hampton Roads, Virginia. (Charlie Head, EM-S7, 586-0200) • We testify romorrow
  • . as part of a series of Information exchanges aimed at establishing a program of cooperation in nuclear material control and ac·:ountlng and physical protection. Discussions, will identify specific ~ussian requirements for U'.S. assistance as the basis
  • > ".,' ., .; '" , ': .. ,~'; ... ,'-" . >: ':", U i: IJ U\i).)! r I ~ U ~~~'l~~,~~.\"~~f:'(!I'IiI~:I~I'UII."rI"nIVC" - •. , A'Jtrrj;i~ , 8, ~llt NtJ'A_~a,a~4J41 .- ~Z60 gb~ L\~ Jtt1J7 7'S.Q11 t=€b . ..~ JOBImI IXCBAJiGI DIPQI1!
  • . The survey was conducted in connection with the Voices of the Electorate Town Meetinq project. The field work was performed by OMNIFACTS, INC of Philadelphia. survey was done by telephone, from June 22-30. The The sample size of the survey was 750
  • presumption thafafair share of heirless victims' assets was intermingled with the assets of genuine enemies and tax/foreign exchange restrictions evaders. If we use the same percentage for , . victims as was found....in our OAP sample certainly
  • . 767; Pub. L. 87-846, title II, Sec. ,204 (a), Oct. 22, 1962, 76 Stat. 1114.) ' -REFTEXT­ REFERENCES IN,TEXT The Renegotiation Act, referred to in subsecs. (a) (4) and (bj, is act Apr. 28, 1942, ch. 247, title IV, Sec. 403, 56 Stat; 245
  • Exchange (PIE) System Virtual VBA Electronic Burial Claims Conversion to Service Centers Regulation Reform/Rewrite VB A-Wide EDl/EFr Continuity of Operat.ions Improvement Computer Based Training Work Measurement Study Install Direct Toll-Free Service
  • Games will showcase excellence in many other related fields. The Cultural Paralympiad, for example, will highlight the work of visual and performing artists with disabilities. An international trade exchange will develop export opportunities for U.S
  • -- and will-- remain an aggressive leader in the global fight against terrorism. And so do·the stories of35 exchange students from Syracuse University whose journey home from Europe ended in .. . 5 the skies over Lockerbie, Scotland ... Jackie VanLandingham
  • , lFrom ' of No,~.=~,_ _ :N"o,_'-,-,':'",,-,_ ' I . . , For the Department r s information, the decree referred to in the ARBED ),,1 memorandum was published in the M~6rial du Grand Ducha de Luxembourg, No. 22, 31 March 1950. This issue' of the M
  • societies. brokerage houses, securities and exchange specialists, auxiliary credit organizations, regulated currency exchange houses, mutual insurance societies and institutions, and bonding institutions. It is important to note that this legislative
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Kuwandzana Polyclinic, Harare 3/22/1997]
  • PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION· • u.s. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (Remarks at the Kuwa4zana Polyclinic--Harare--03/22/97) Thank you very much for tpat comprehensive description of all of the various elements that make up the family planning
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Zambuko Trust, Harare 3/22/1997]
  • " I PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION u.s. First (Remarks at the La~y i Hillary Rodham Clinton Z~uko Trust--Harare--03/22/97) I am very happy to be here with all of you and to hear some of the stories of your subcess. The work that opportunities
  • Bishop May: Conf. Call 3-4 June 22
  • SUBJECT: .Conference Call with Bishop May Carol, Bishop May's ,assistant, Evelyn, phoned 717-652-6705 to see about your availability for a conference call reo the Bishops's Initiative on June 22 from 3:00 - 4:00 pm. Others on call would
  • made very clear the Administration's desire to work with the Congress and the states to enact legislation that resolves the federal claim in exchange for a commitment by the states to use that portion of the settlement for shared priorities which reduce
  • - '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
  • SUBJECTffiTLE RESTRICTION 001. report RE: Commission Hedge Fund Briefing [CEA (Commodity Exchange Act)] (7 pages) n.d. P3/b(3) 002. paper [re: Systemic Risk ... ] [incomplete copy] (2 pages) n.d. P5 003. handwritten notes re: WGFM (9 pages) 12/07
  • aDdtrlUl8llitttDg the same to 1'orels:l1 oountriea. It is Wlderstood that the mes of bUSiness Just stated will be handled' by JOur bank through the oOllsi6DllleDt to steam­ ship or travel agenCies or foreip exchange brokers in the United States ot blocked currency
  • . Generalized System ofPreferences (GSP) 16 D. Intellectual property protection 17 E. Non-traditional export promotion 18 F. U.S. trade promotion 18 New initiatives Page 3 of75 3300C8B6.FIN 20 IV. Investment liberalization 22 Background 22 Recent African
  • to immigration, to dealing with a whole host of cross border cultural.·· exchanges that we have. Mexico is a valued ' . 4 partner. We share a 2,000 mile long border, and we can't walk away from our responsibilities to be a good neighbor and to ·encourage good
  • urbanized area in the country. It also encompasses the world's leading fmanchd center. It is headquarters for the New York Stock Exchange and 88 percent of the top fIfty banks, and also hosts a Federal Reserve . . -, Bank branch. The Port of New YorklNew
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  • to guide prevention. CDC fumls HIV prevention proirams for high-risk populations through 65 state and local health departments, 22 naLlunal and regional m.iMrity organizations, 10 nation~l business, labor. and faith panncrships, and 94I,;ullllllUni[yhASP.r
  • [09/19/1997 – 09/22/1997]
  • NLWJC - KAGAN EMAILS RECEIVED ARMS - BOX 066 - FOLDER -004 [09/19/1997 -09/22/1997] --kRMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of3 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Jose Cerda III ( CN=Jose Cerda III/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ) ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 19