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  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group II, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group III, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 1, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group IV, Part 2, February 22-23, 2001 [4]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [1]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [2]
  • WHCCAM Briefing Book, Public Comments, February 22-23, 2001 [3]
  • HRC Foreign Speeches 1994-97: [3/22/97 Zambuko Micro-Credit Announcement]
  • [HRC Speeches 7/94-10/94]: [Health Care Rally, Portland, Oregon 7/22/94]
  • [HRC Speeches 7/94-10/94]: [Health Care Rally, Portland, Oregon 7/22/94 remarks]
  • HRC Speeches 1/94 - 6/94: [UAW [United Automobile Workers] National Legislative Conference 3/22/94]
  • HRC Background Speeches 8/96: [National PTA [Parent Teacher Association] 100th Annual Convention 6/22/96]
  • [HRC Speeches October - December 1993]: [Georgia Baptist Medical Center 11/22/93]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Anniversary 1/22/99] [1]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] Anniversary 1/22/99] [2]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [1]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [2]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [3]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [4]
  • [NARAL [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League] 30th Anniversary Background 1/22/99] [5]
  • Technology for America’s Economic Growth, A New Direction to Build Economic Strength - February 22, 1993
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [1]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [2]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [3]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [4]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [5]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [6]
  • PRD-1, U.S. Policy Regarding the Situation in the Former Yugoslavia, January 22, 1993 [7]
  • Briefing Book for June 22, 1987 Denver Summit Press Conference - June 20, 1987
[07/22/1998] (Item)
  • [07/22/1998]
  • a coordinating food safety czar? ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Andrea Kane ( CN=Andrea Kane/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-JUL-1998 13:24:21.00 SUBJECT: WTW Formula Grant Plan Update TO: Robin
  • Declassified Documents Concerning the G-8 Summit, June 19-22, 1997
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the President's briefing book for his trip to the G-8 Summit in Denver, Colorado on June 19-22, 1997. Materials include memoranda, background papers, schedules, and talking points.
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  • Memorandum and Opinion 6/1:1/93 US District Court District of Columbia Order 6/22/93 US Court of A ppeals for the District of Columbia Circuit of Opinion 7/22/93 US District Court District of Columbia Memorandum Opinion and Order 1 1/9/93 US District Court DC
  • . form Rasco Call List 07121194 (partial) (I page) 0712111994 P61b(6) 015. form Rasco Call List 07122/94 (partial) (I page) 07/22/1994 P61b(6) 016. form Rasco Call List 07126/94 2:50 (I page) 07/26/1994 P61b(6) 017. form Rasco Call List 07126
  • White House "AIDS czar." ARMS Email System "Sandra Thurman is a solid choice to take the Office of National AIDS Policy to the next level," said Elizabeth Birch, HRC's executive director. "She brings the right mix of leadership, political skills
  • • Visited toxic waste site in northern New Jersey. (3/11/96) • C&O Canal -- Earth Day event (4/22/96) Make is easier for businesses to take easier and cheaper ways to protect the environment. • Launched Brownfields Initiative. (3/11/96) • (More Needed) I
  • Records Speechwriting David Kusnet; Liz Bowyer OA/Box Number: 4517 FOLDER TITLE: [Press Clips] Thursday, April 29, 1993 2006-0465-F vz278 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 22()4(a)| Freedom of Information Acl - |5 U.S.C. 552(h
  • 13 511 14 1016 15 21.0 16 685981 17 , 621,078 63.1% (93) 71.4% (91) 877,000 (2000)'° 70.1 %19 82.9% (1996)20 155 (93) 12% (93) 102 (97) 9% (97)22 Higher Test Scores NAEP Math Scores: Students 'at or above basic math level:', NAEP Reading
  • in the Northwest involving such issues as mandatory names reporting and rationing of health care. Many AIDS groups have been c r i t i c a l of federal efforts in the past, and have been chafing for appointment of a ""czar'' with broad powers to ... LEXIS-NEXISW
  • on projects she's been working on and will attend the White House Conference on Education these next few days. Next week, July 18­ 22, she will be on vacation and will return on Monday, July 25th. Upon her return from vacation, she will be in the office
  • P:esitiential Rank Meritorious Award, and, in 1995, the Pres idl!ntial Rank
  • A Staff Writer Ira Magaziner, senior advisor to the president on policy development and Clinton's "HeaiU1 Care Czar," said aiU10ugh hea!U1 care reformers agree on universal coverage, debate surrounds details of tJlC bill. "Among people serious about reform
  • , and it could cause problems. Nemtsov has resigned, and macroeconomic czar Boris Fedorov has had a difficult relationship with Chernomyrdin" even though Chubays suggested that it may be improving. Chubays does not expect to join the government. Strobe
  • schedule Here a r e the notes from today's scheduling meeting: Saturday, Nay 22 (New Hampshire) Commencement Address - New Hampshire T e c h n i c a l C o l l e g e When: Where: Contact: Remarks: 10:30 - 11:45 am Stratham, NH Steve Bachar ( s c h e d u l i
AIDS 1994 [5] (Item)
  • a d i o address (values) t b d . Primary Day: Event TBD • 2/22 - Family: Meeting w i t h Teen Pregnancy I n i t i a t i v e board members ( a t White House or successful school program). • 2/23 - Economy: White House Conference on Empowerment Zones
  • to take responsibilityfor."But just as emphatically, HHS Secretary Donna Shalala and Clinton Drug Czar Barry McCaffrey let us know that Increases in drug use began during the Bush administration. Said Miss Shalala, "Wherever I go, there are usually two
  • of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Leanne A. Shimabukuro ( CN=Leanne A. Shimabukuro/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 6-AUG-1998 22:50:56.00 SUBJECT: draft one pager for radio address TO: Laura Emmett ( CN=Laura Emmett/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP [ WHO
GOP (Item)
  • construction by 40% over the next four years. I Nearly 50,000 of the 100,000 police Clinton keeps promising consist of college students (National Service plan) and security guards. 0 o Funding for the Drug Czar"s oflice was slashed by 84%. Staffing was cut
  • HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Health Express 7/22/94
  • Records Subgroup/Office of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Mem her: Speechwriting Subseries: OA/ID Number: 8168 FolderiD: Folder Title: HRC/Health Express 7/22/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 61 1 10 2
  • HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Oregon Health Care 7/22/94
  • of Origin: First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Speechwriting Subseries: 8168 OAIID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: HRC/Oregon Health Care 7/22/94 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 61 1 10 2
  • Forum LEts DISCUSS THE. QUALITIES WE ....--.......... "HANDLE A ~ I-IO~iILE CON6fCSS WANT I N A rvEW LE.ts DE.AL PERMANENT AIDS CZAR. WITH REALI,TY , - HE.RE., Withdrawal/Redaction Marker . DOCUMENT NO. AN9TVPE I OOlla. memo Clinton
  • Mason Moscow 2:00 20 Defense Witness Testifies That L.A. Police Laughed While King Bled Dan Rather New York 0:15 21 Major League Baseball Announces Plan to Attract Minorities Dan Rather Dan Rather 0:15 22 Citibank Lowers credit Cara Interest sates
  • . form Rasco Call List 08/22/94 (Wilson) (partial) (l page) 08/22/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) OAlBox Number: 7529 FOLDER TITLE: Call List File - June 1994 - December 1994
  • Weinstein Robinson Mays 6. 7. 8. , 9. 10. 11 . 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. Emmett Jennings Bianchi Rice Fortuna Kane Cohen Kincaid Martin Klein Rabner Cerda Shimabukuro Washington Balderston Freedman Smith Fernandes ,foS {, Open
  • , 1998 Automate~ Records Management System eX-Dump ConvelSion MEMORANDUM TO FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: Possible VP Events for 3/22-4/3 Education -- Address to the National PTA 3/23: The Vice President is scheduled to speak to a national PTA
  • /oppose a tax credit to Americans who care for an elderly parent to help cover the costs of long term care. 92% support (70% strongly + 22% somewhat) 5% oppose (2% strongly + 3% somewhat) This proposal would provide for a $500 to 1000 dollar-tax credit
  • to be less than $22 billion, lower by tens of billions of dollars than previously projected. Building on this success, President Clinton is proposing -- three years earlier than expected -- a balanced budget for fiscal year 1999. The balanced budget
  • . The number of welfare recipients increased by almost 2.5 million (a 22 percent increase) 1013.6 million people, • Today. Bct~een January 1993 and September 1999, the number of welfare recipients dropped by 75 million (a 53 percent decline) to 6_6 million
  • Thur 4/15-19 Mon Tue 4/20 4/21 Wed up the Thur 4/22 4/23 Fri 4/24 Mon Tue 4/27 4/28 Wed Thur 4/29 4/30 Fri 5/1 Mon 5/4 Tue Wed Thur Fri 5/5 5/6 517 5/8 WEINSTEIN_P @ A1 @ CD @ VAXGTWY [ UNKNOWN 1 ) (OPD) Easter Egg Roll NASA Event
  • beautiful young people ,that are out there in civilian life that we'~e trYing to reach. ' . NOW, there,'s a lot of room for optimism. You know, you look back in the last 15 years, 15 years ago there were 22 million people using illegal, drugs •. ' There's
Crime [2] (Item)
  • is resolved. Please let me have your views by the close of business Thursday, July 22. The lack of a reply will be taken as a "no objection" response. Thank you. I JUL 14 '93 I~ 01:30PM KRONISH,LIEE WEINER & HELLMRN . P.l i KRONISH, LIEB, WEINER
  • 19, 1998 Upcoming Events * 8/22 -- Possible Early Warning Guide radio address * 8/26 -- COPS event (Police Corps, COPS hiring, small cities grants) * 10115 -- WH Conference on School Safety Other Pending Events * 8/21 -- HHS Household Survey
  • . The remaining federal workforce is composed of Americans who are working arder 'and working smarter to make sure that the quality of our services does not decline. ake Richard Dean. He worked for Social Security for 22 years .. Last year, lie was hard at work
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the State Dinner Honoring President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa 5/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Welcoming Ceremony for President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa 5/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Dinner in San Diego 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Federal Victory Fund Reception in Phoenix, Arizona 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Congressional Candidate Susan Davis in San Diego, California 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Medicare Prescription Drug Benefit and Tobacco Litigation Legislation and an Exchange with Reporters 6/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Dinner for Senatorial Candidate Representative Debbie Stabenow in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 8/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Senatorial Candidate Representative Debbie Stabenow in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 8/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Brunch for Hillary Clinton in Johnson City, New York 10/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception For Hillary Clinton in Alexandria Bay, New York 10/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Hillary Clinton in New York City 10/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Capital Area Food Bank and an Exchange with Reporters 11/22/2000
  • HRC Speeches 4/97-7/97: [5/22 SAIS [School of Advanced International Studies] Commencement Address, Johns Hopkins University]
  • HRC - Clinton/Gore Speeches 95-96: [4/22/96 WLF [Women's Leadership Forum]/DNC [Democratic National Committee] Fundraiser Miami, FL]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Cabinet Meeting/Exchange with Reporters following a Cabinet Meeting 1/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on signing memorandums on Medical Research and Reproductive Health and an Exchange with Reporters 1/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and a Question and Answer Session with Silicon Graphics Employees in Mountain View, California 2/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following a Meeting with Airline Industry Leaders and an Exchange with Reporters in Everett, Washington 2/22/1993
  • [Trip Book – Trip of President Clinton to Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Africa, Botswana, & Senegal – Press Schedule for White House Traveling Press – March 22 – April 2, 1998]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community at Osan Air Force Base, South Korea 11/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the United States Lawsuit Against Major Tobacco Companies and an Exchange with Reporters 9/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in Agra at the Signing Ceremony for the Indo-United States Joint Audio Recording of President Clinton's Statement on Energy and the Environment 3/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Action to Enforce the Elian Gonzalez Custody Decision and an Exchange with Reporters 4/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following Discussions with NATO Secretary General Javier Solana and an Exchange with Reporters 4/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in a Roundtable Discussion with Students on Violence in Schools at TC Williams High School in Alexandria, Virginia 4/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following Disciussions with President Kiro Higorov of Macedonia in Skopje 6/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Kosovar Refugees at Stenkovic 1 Refugee Camp in Skopje 6/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Kosovo International Security Force Troops in Skopje 6/22/1999
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Luncheon in Los Angeles, California 1/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Reception for Lieutenant Governor Ruth Ann Minner of Deleware 2/22/2000
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 7/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Commencement Address at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland 5/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks During the Family Re-Union VII Conference in Nashville 6/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing a Survey of Youth Tobacco Brand Preference and an Exchange With Reporters 6/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Earth Day in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 4/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following a Meeting with the Budget Team and an Exchange with Reporters 7/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Luncheon Hosted by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in New York City 9/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Stanley Field Middle School in Northbrook, Illinois 1/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Dinner for Senator Patty Murray in Seattle, Washington 11/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Earth Day and the Community Right-to-Know Law and an Exchange with Reporters 4/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Townhall Meeting on Education in Clarksburg, West Virginia 5/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Clarksburg Area Community in Bridgeport, West Virginia 5/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Presentation of the Final Communique of the Summit of the Eight in Denver 6/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Miami-Dade Community Collage in Miami, Florida 10/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the International Coral Reef Initiative in Port Douglas, Australia 11/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing the Nominations for Chairman, Vice Chair, and Member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve and an Exchange with Reporters 2/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony for the Women in Military Service Memorial in Arlington, Virginia 6/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the United States Coast Guard Academy Commencement in New London, Connecticut 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Receiving the U.S.S. Intrepid Freedom Award in New York City 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Fleet Week Participants on Board the U.S.S. Intrepid in New York City 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks by the President and Hillary Clinton to Children on the Oklahoma City Bombing 4/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Asian-American Democratic Dinner in Los Angeles, California 7/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Statement on Signing the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 8/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the O'Farrell Community School in San Diego, California 9/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Los Angeles County Fiscal Relief Plan and an Exchange with Reporters in Santa Monica, California 9/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a United Nations Luncheon in New York City 10/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City 10/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Following a Meeting with Congressional Leaders and an Exchange with Reporters 2/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 3/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters on the Death of President Richard Nixon 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Honoring the National Volunteer Action Award Recipients 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's News Conference with Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou of Greece 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Dedication of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 4/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the New Hampshire Technical College Commencement Ceremony in Stratham, New Hampshire 5/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the National Commission to Ensure a Strong Competitive Airline Industry 5/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Teleconference Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks With The U.S. Conference of Mayors 6/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Telephone Conversation with the Crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavor and an Exchange with Reporters 6/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Joint Press Statement by the Presidents of the United States and Ukraine 11/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the State Dinner for President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine 11/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Exchange with Reporters at Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers' Final Press Briefing 12/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Democratic National Committee Saxophone Club Reception 6/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the GI Bill of Rights 6/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing Assistance to Rwanda Refugees and an Exchange with Reporters 7/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Address to a Joint Session of the Congress on Health Care Reform 9/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Executive Order on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans 2/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in a Health Care Roundtable with Small Business Leaders 3/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Dinner for Gubernatiorial Candidate Kathleen Brown in San Francisco, California 10/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Students at Carlmont High School in Belmont, California 10/22/1994
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, Exerpted Transcript Portion: Access and Delivery of CAM, February 22, 2001 [2002] [2]
  • [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
AIDS 1994 [4] (Item)
  • key attributes that I believe, uniquely position him for success as the next AIDS Czar. He hails from the San Francisco area.. and has strong ties to that conununity, with a special empathy for the population most severely impacted by the epidemic
  • replaces motivation ... monopoly on· ,technology r~duces availability based on profit . first. .. "managed care" given all policy and decision making ... extreme religious radicalism ... asteroid knocks earth out of 6rbit. ..Elvis returns as world czar t
  • ~ficials By ALESSANDRA STANLEY MOSCOW, May.22- When Leonid comebackolthe oto··elrre- was '"~ 1. Brezhnev was alive and ailing, the President's decision last month to Soviet l~ader entrusted his health create a new centrist party, led by : Prime Minister
  • a reason to eliminate or reduce government programs a majority of citizens depend on and favor? LANGUAGE: ENGLISH LOAD-DATE: November 22, 1995 Page 40 27TH STORY of Level 1 printed in FULL format. Copyright 1995 McClatchy Newspapers, Inc. Sacramento Bee
  • into America. Tonight . ~cJM.Jf1.1)\4AS~ e~~ · I am nominating a hero of the Persian Gulf and the Commande} of our U.S. forces -~utb of · ~General Barry McCaffrey, as America's new drug czar. In the last two years, ~~ b :4-;:;vtiv...:-., ~ ~ he--has
  • JEFFERSON CLINTON THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON HIV AND AIDS THE WHITE HOUSE DECEMBER 6, 1995 (Acknowledgements: Patsy Fleming; Secretary Shalala; Secretary Cisneros; Drug Czar Lee Brown; Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell; Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke; Scott Hitt
  • sclerosis (partial) (I page) 09/22/1992 P61b(6) 002d. letter Jack Ante! to Phillip Bloom re thank you (partial), (I page) 0111311993 P61b(6) 002e. letter Harvey Klein to Phillip Bloom re thank you (partial) (1 page) 01104/1993 P61b(6) 003
  • there have been "some dropped balls" since Mr. Clinton laid out his pnnciples for health care refonn to Congress and the nation Sept. 22. 10 Doctors' Groups Rally for Clinton Health Plan • Medicine: President counters AMA < dropping support
  • regarding AIDS.] The President. First of all, it's not true that I have made no major speeches about AIDS. I appointed the first AIDS czar the country ever had. I got the Ryan White Act fully funded. We increased funding for AIDS research and AIDS care by 3
  • Immediate 10/14 Held invitational seminar. 21 Financial services Reform 10MB Ed1ey Longer term -­ possible FY95 8udget. Reigle introduced a consolidated proposal 11/9. 22 Review o f l N E C Maritime industry supports Bdley August - september
  • of Defense. Eighty-five% of the Department of Labor's employees are on some form of alternative work schedule (flexitime or compressed schedule). In addition, 22% telecommute. Source: Department of Labor. Approximately 95% of the Department
  • plan applies these lusons.. He w6tned that it wnuld create 11 "'lOne czar" who amId choose recipients nf fed. efa! !argelis, putting Il premium on political clout. "We need tn let the marketplace work," Kemp said. He argued for mot(! hroad-based incen
POTUS (Item)
  • . Agreement reached on December 15, 1993 o Campaign Finance. Passed both Houses by November 22, 1993 o Negotiated a successful GAIT that will lower trade barriers among over 170 nations, sa:,re American consumers billions of dollars, and create hundreds
  • -based service organization . r •• ' .".. - , . , .... , ........ ,••• ,,.., ,l •. ..... , ' . , 22). PHIL WILSON: Los Angeles, CA P6/b(6) *National Minority Gay & Lesbian ASsociation *AIDS Project Los Angeles i . *African-American / ·.d
  • in the world. Congress should put politics aside and pass a strong, enforceable and bipartisan Patients' Bill or Rights to give all Americans confidence in their health care system and patients the protections they deserve. "- Tal~ing It Over, July 22, 1998
  • the Dlt'cc:University School or Medicine on tt.s nounced that the Speaker has stc-ned tcir of the Office of Re&"Uiatory M2.nP.gcmcnt the !allowing ent"ollecl bills: and lt~fonnatlon, E:nvh-onmental Protection 09/28/98 US SEN JUD CMTE MON 11:22 FAX 202 224 9516 o
  • by the Administration's own drug czar, General Barry McCaffrey, who says such programs facilitate a 'dreadful scourge on mankind.' Giving bulletproof vests to bank robbers would make bank robbery safer and simpler, and send the message that we accept bank robbery. A free
  • System RECORD TYPE,: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Julie A. Fernandes ( CN=Julie 'A. Fernandes/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ) ) CREATION DATE/TIME:25-MAR-1998 22:25:22.00 SUBJECT: INS Reform -- Q&A TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O
  • American Physicians Lawsuit - HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994
  • : First Lady's Office Series/Staff Member: Maggie Williams; Evan Ryan; Melanne Verveer Subseries: Misc. Subject Files OA/ID Number: 12822 FolderlD: Folder Title: American Physicians Lawsuit-HCTF (Health Care Task Force); March 22, 1994 Stack: Row
  • White House Photographs for February 18, 1994 through February 22, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from February 18, 1994 through February 22, 1994. The segment contains photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
  • D350239D7C8FEDBA07B3FD47832A266B41CC4D5492C4B2414676B99028A986229BD96E79E1EF4A Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion March 17, 1998 MEMORANDUM TO FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan RE: Possible VP Events for 3/22-4/3 Education -- Address to the National PTA 3/23: The Vice President is scheduled to speak
  • a decent quality of life for everyone in .this country. • crime, drug czar section ·• fatherhood, teen pregnan~y challenge· • values section . 3) Finally, I would try to develop a them~ which states those things we can do as government but which emphasizes
  • support the Community Schools program. Senators Dole and Hatch support the anti-gang grants. Senator Gramm and Fonner Drug Czar Bennett supports Drug Treatment in Prisons. Senators Stevens and Domenici support the Olympic Youth program. Senators
Budget [3] (Item)
  • (by transfer) $4.1 million from salaries and expenses of the Office of National Drug Control Policy. This reduction from the $17.3 million appropriated for the drug czar is a result of the decision to reduce substantially and reorganize that Office (38 Bush
  • Pinkston Port-au-Prince 1:55 20 Haitiar. Military Leaders May be Using Country as Drug Pipeline Jim Stewart Washington 3:00 21 Haitian Hit Squads May be Operating in Miami Dan Rather New York 0:25 22 Denny Beating Trial Jurors Face Press In Court to Defend
  • . "First. .. full disclosure," Dilulio wrote concerning the council, which is a program of a Washington advocacy organization called the New Citizenship Project. "I (a Democrat) am a member of the council, which is co-chaired by former federal drug czar
  • . 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
  • Barry McCaffrey Drug Czar. Overall drug use is trending down. Health Care: Increasing Access for Millions of Americans Automated Records Management System Hex-Dump Conversion Protected Medicare - protected, modernized and extended the Medicare trust
  • -serving and most-revered premier, LEXIS·· NEXIS. ·@..A member of the Reed Elsevier pk group & A mem~r of che Reed Elsevier pic group & A rnc:mbcr of the Reed Elsevier pk group Page 22 Los Angeles Times March 5, 1998; Thursday, the late Chou En-lai
  • as a selling point--the more graphic and extreme, the better. (22) As the popularity and graphic nature of such video games grows, so do their potential to negatively influence impressionable children. (23) Music is another extremely pervasive and papular form
  • o t e p o s s i b l y 7/22 and Senate v o t e later. VanWie ED Sawhill Legislation transmitt e d by t h e P r e s i d e n t May 5. Passed t h e House i n reconciliation v i r t u a l l y as proposed; Comprom i se with significant changes passed
  • ," 1Dt WAJhinpm Parr, August 22, 1993. l4----------1ltN~ ~pring 1 9 9 ! . - - - - - - - - - - - I . rc:nlote indeed is the likelihood of any direct Western intervention. To be sure, so obvi· ous is the W~tem desire ro sny away from .the near aoroad
  • to target gangs that involve juveniles in violent crime. • "One-Strike-aud-You're Out" in Public Housing. • Challenge states to meet 85% truth-in-sentencing. • Appoint General McCaffrey as Drug Czar. • Maintain Brady Bill and Assault Weapons Ban. • Put
  • Office President Clinton meeting with VP Gore, John Emerson and Bruce Lindsey in the Oval Office President Clinton announcing the appointment of Lee Brown as “Drug Czar” in the Rose Garden President Clinton greeting Vince Foster
  • before ·the fall of the last 'czar, Congress commemorated the centeniat- o,f shevchenko''~ death in 1960.by authorizing a statue ~n his honor to. .c .I ·,; I be erected. in Washington, DC; and publishing his biography·in an official document
  • that concluded that needle exchange programs have proved effective at reducing HIV. HHS is still in the process of determining whether or not they increase drug use. Q: What is your reaction to the fact that your Drug Czar and your AIDS Czar hold opposing views
  • such as the level of INS resources that would be required to implement and Gov. Wilson's request to the Administration to appoint an immigration "czar." III. LEGAL INTERVENTION (JOEL KLEIN WILL LEAD ON THIS) • Anything new on status of litigation? • What are some
  • . · The Council on Environmental Quality will be abolished as an unnecessarr layer of bureaucracy between the President and agencies imp ementing environmental policy. .? The President will reemphasize drug control strategy by elevating the Drug Czar to cabinet
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  • OJ/22/9~ 16:02 '6'202 514 1724 DOJ-OAAG. !4J 002/002 I VICTIMS OF c.iuII:E FALL VICTIM ONCE AGAIN TO PROro:SED cuTs IN WELFARE REFORM BILL ! March 22, 1995 i ! Proposal Made to Eliminate Victi..:mS Assistance; FUnds. The House Welfare Reform
  • him as my "drug czar" to command a campaign against drugs on our streets. Thank you. General McCaffrey. [In the balcony with the First Lady.] The second challenge is to work together to cherish our children and renew our schools for a new century
  • (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
  • 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
  • Comprehensive Anti-Drug Strategy Including an Unprecedented $2 Billion Anti-Drug Youth Media Campaign -- appointed four-star General Barry. McCaffrey as the nation's Drug Czar. Fighting Hate Crimes -- enacted the Hate Crimes Sentencing Enhancement Act in 1994
  • a semiautomatic as­ 18 sault weapon not otherwise lawfully possessed on the 19 date of the enactment of this subSeCtion. 20 "(2) If a person charged with violating paragraph (1) 21 asserts that paragraph (1) does not apply to such person 22 because
  • [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary - Hardcopy 4/4/00; 4/1200; 4/25/00; 5/7/00; 5/18/00; 5/22/00; 5/26/00; 6/7/00; 6/8/00; 6/18/00]
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  • , • Bill Arnold, The ADAP Working Group ThufOOay, May 22, 1$£17 (!)10: 00 AM -----,--1 The Honun;hit:' J.)hn ~dWilfJ l'OIter Ch:llnll
  • 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
  • will nominate General Brian McCaffrey — a four star general and one of the architects of America's victory in the Persian Gulf — as the new Drug Czar. Today, he commands our military's campaign against drug kingpins in Latin America, and helped break up the Caii
  • and personal addictions . Secretary Robert Rubin and drug "My sense is that this will not czar Barry'McCaffrey. ' be the last similar .effort re­ Reno sliid' it's important that 'gardles,; of how the (November agents not ,become complacent presidential
  • general and an architect of our victory in the Persian Gulf — as my new Drug Czar. Today, he commands our military's campaign against drug kingpins in Latin America. Soon, I hope he will command a campaign to teach our nation's youth that drugs are wrong
  • . Matlack Walsh Brown 6 One-stop Career Shopping DOL Sawhill L e g i s l a t i v e specs mid-July. NPR t a s k f o r c e meeting 6/3. OMB, ED, and DOL met t o s e t o u t i s s u e s and t a s k s 6/9. Next NPR T o l l g a t e 6/22. OMB, ED, DOL
  • . MCCURRY: These are recent enoughdev~lopments that th:ey were considered in the context of making the certification decision and are relevant, certainly, to the debate underway in Congress now. He immediately fired his previous drug czar when the evidence
  • and with helping the While House reach out to K Street. "She's got an enormous reservoir of people who trust her," Healy said. Herman, a former Washington consul(ant who came to the White House after a slim al the Democratic National Coml NATIONAL .lOURNAL l(l/22
  • the political muscle to exert its will, but it has found in Stuar:t Eizenstat, the deputy Treasury secretary, a "Holocaust czar" ,eager to challenge', censure and cajole European goverriments and enterprises into reckoning ~ith thdir Nazi pasts
  • , .. ·I've also provided funding for that 'crime . and people who are be~ond ~ts walls. We bill in this budget through the 5-year, $22 have a common interest m savtng our coun- billion violent crime reduction trust fund that . try. And all of us have
  • NO: 1746 Total Pagels): 22 TO: Legislative Liaison Officer - See Distribution below: FROM: Janet FORSGREN .h-n If {g~'~"':7~ r r) Assistant Director for Legislative Reference OMB CONTACT: Robert PELUCCI Le slative Assistant's Line: 395·7362 C"'US
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  • ," January 22, 1993 O'Leary is swom in as Secretary of Energy, February 17, 1993 President Clinton reveals his economic recovery plan in his State of the Union message, The plan consists of a short-term "job inveslment" economic stimulus package, a long
  • and more com- 1626 W H I T E H O U S E C H I E F OF STAFF 14. White House "Czars." I f a momentous problem slams itself oradthe presidential agenda, making the nation apppehensive, provoking calls for swift response, and
  • /1996 P61b(6) 010. memo from W AVES to Pizzuto re C'onfirination: Appt Request for Rasco, Carol (11/22/96@S:OOam)(partial) (I page) 002. memo 003a. calendar '. Scheduli'~g (I page) \, . 11119/1996 P61b(6), b(7)(C) COLLECTION: Clinton
  • Czar Lee Brown; Atlanta Mayor Bill Campbell; Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke; Scott Hitt; distinguished guests.] Let me. first welcome each of you to this historic, firstever White House Conference on HIV and AIDS. ( · I welcome you and I thank you
  • . (7 pages) 01/22/1996 P5 004. email Margaret M. Suntum to Gabrielle M. Bushman and Kristin Leight at 17:26:58.51. Subject: Tapes three and four of speech prep. (19 pages) 01/2311996 P5 005. email Julia Moffett to Kristen Leight at 10:03:48.63
  • million FYOO request: $67 million FYOO OMB: $42 million FYOO JF: $57 million (= additional $15 million) Proposed total increase over FY 1999 = $17 million Last year, the Administration proposed a $22 million increase for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity
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  • BY PEOPLE WHO ARE ADDICTED TO DRUGS, HELPING A CRIMINAL ADDICT·KICK HIS HABIT BEFORE RELEASING HIM FROM PRISON, .. ", MAKES SENSE. PRESIDENT BUSH'S DRUG 'CZAR, WILLIAM BENNETT, ISSUED . . . A REPORT BACK IN 1990 THAT FOUND TREA"rMENT CUTS OFFENDERS
  • in the Caucasus] (7 pages) 07/20/1994 Pl/b(l) 020. cable Re: [Nagomo-Karabakh] (3 pages) 07/20/1994 Pl/b(l) 021. cable Re: [Call] (2 pages) 07/22/1994 Pl/b(l) 022. cable Re: [Nagomo-Karabakh] (2 pages) 07/22/1994 Pl/b(l) 023. cable Re: [N-K Mission
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  • justice system, which will describe the success of the program and may call for its expansion. o Education Town Meeting (5/22) --State sign-ons to our standards/testing plan. West Virginia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, are definite; New York, New Jersey may
  • in the Spring, which I'm sure will come faster than we th'ink. All the best, Nancy I !. Printed by: Page: 2' Mon Sep 20 08:22:54 1999 Date: Mon, 20 Sep 1999 04:48:12 -0700 (PDT) I ' From: gerard aalders Subject: Re
  • System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Elizabeth Drye ( CN=Elizabeth Drye/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 8-APR-199.7 17:22:56.00 SUBJECT: Tuskegee Update TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP
  • Briajr'tacCaffrey is a four star General, (MU (!»f lilt w*hitect*,of our victcij* ill Tha Persian Gulf. Today, he commands our military's campaign againsudrugJcingpinfriirLatm America^ Tomorrow, I will nominate him as my "drug czar" to command a campaign against
  • . President, knowing how valuable your time is, nonetheless you did make me your Drug Czar. So could we go beyond this to 1:30 p.m., do you think, to get some of the power of these comments out on the table? The President. He's only been out of uniform
  • skaU. be transferred to and merged with this 21 account. 22 nOLEXT CRIME REDt'CTION PROGRAMS, STATE AND LOCAL ' 23 24 LA W E}'·FORCEMEKT 64SSISTANCE For assistance (including amounts for administrative 25 C()sts for ma.nagem~t and administration
  • Reuters, Limited October 22, 1995, Sunday, B cycle C L N T " 591 words EGHHEADLINE: Clinton, Dole struggle with gay rights politics BYLINE: By Deborah Zabarenko DATELINE: W S I G O AHNTN BD: OY President Clinton and Sen Bob Dole have at least one thing
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  • 14:22:06.00 SUBJECT: DC events TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD I ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: Per your remarks this morning, here is what is in the works for DC events, per meetings with Ann Lewis, Carol Thompson Cole, and Steve
  • BY THE PRESIDENT TO PARENTS, EDUCATORS, LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS STUDENTS AND THE COMMUNITY ON JUVENILE JUSTICE Clark Athletic Center University of Massachusetts Boston, Massachusetts 12:22 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Mr. Mayor, Commissioner Evans
  • WASHINGTON, D.C. 20503 November 22, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR BARRY TOIV Martin~ FROM: Bernard H. SUBJECT: Major Bills Passed by Congress Attached is the list you requested. Note that: We assume that Congress will pass the Brady bill, EUC extension
  • 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
  • want to also say that, you kriow, I think I have more administration members who h
  • GoebbeIs chaired, met on 22 Au­ gust 1939 in the RMVP's building on the WilhelmstraBe. Those present included Robert Scholz, who acted on Rosenberg's behalf, and Hans Posse, the head of the Linz Project, as well subordinates representing GOring, Speer
  • )reguJatory Czar or Czarina. The AG can give legal advice to agencies but cannot be granted potentially sweeping powers to block regulations. • The "takings" analyses required by this amendment will be very expensive. Agencies are currently iU-equippcd
  • [Press Clips] Thursday, July 22, 1993
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: David Kusnet; Liz Bowyer Subseries: 4520 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: [Press Clips] Thursday, July 22, 1993 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 91 5 11 Position: SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT FOR THURSDAY, JULY
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  • to distribute to Native Anlericans on reservations. • USDA Expects Record U.S. Exports In FY95: On February 22, Acting Secretary Rominger announced that U.S. agricultural exports are expected to reach a record $48.5 billion in FY95, up $3.5 billion from last
  • 40 Chicago 18 Omaha 42 Cleveland 20 Philadelphia 44 Dallas 22 Phoenix 46 Denver 24 Portland 48 Detroit 26 St. Louis 50 Ft. Lauderdale 28 San Antonio .52 Houston 30 San Diego 54 Indianapolis 32 San Jose 56 Los Angeles
  • OD887160EEOD19BC45C9F72D14E60F75F59EEF7420A56A3F03449E3A736A7DFF04E0157C27695C I. J _ •• Automated Records Management Syster Hex-Dump Conversion FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, May 6, 1998 Contact: Mike Hegarty (202)395-6618 WHITE HOUSE DRUG CZAR BARRY McCAFFREY, MISSISSIPPI ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE MOORE SPEAK OUT
  • , . the. Clinton ~dministration' s drug czar. rram simply "mails out checks II without holding anyone accountable, laid in an interview. He added: "There are almost no constraints on Aimed at Preventing Violence .cia1 purpose of the Safe and Drug-Free Schools
  • remember once, drug czar, he once tried to get Extra-Strength Tylenol off streets. (Laughter·.) ·Just think about that. (Laughter.) President Bush asked him to join the ticket -- and he said have to change the name of the second position before he'd Think
  • an FBI office in Russia and a training center in Hungary. And we're getting.. results -- busting up drug cartels... bringing crime kingp~ to justice ... giving our new Drug Czar General McCaffrey the tools he needs to slow the flow of drugs to our
  • practice patterns. Wennberg and others have shown the very wide 21 variations in the costliness of practice patterns among apparently welltrained doctors.22 Organized systems can gather data on outcomes, treatments and resource use, evaluate practice
  • . SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT Repealed by Presidential Memorandum January 22, 1993. ABORTION: Protect women seeking abortions and health care workers from antiabortion protesters. SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT Signed and enforcing Clinic Access Law making
  • toler'! ted anyone ties, with a view to the· satisfaction of s~:~ch other just e~se to so interfere by my authority.- To O.D.filley, Dec. 22, 1863. IX, 270. ·· · · · claims of our citizens against China as are not unlikely to arise hereafter
  • was maintained · through the p1lot.ed b7 t.t. Lt ..... tffl;rur.n, •'I'd crewlllf Sg\ lr&eMla £. rt.IJtt" winter. +..hO )2,28Qtb to"' 011. Aut'U 22 The foggy weather in November and tho •"•teD_. ot tho lfi:" December was in part responsible for th&\ the situation
  • WO H 193 EOB Friday, A p r i l 23, 1993 Morning Edition Produced by the News Analysis Staff Room 162, OEOB (Ext. 7151) WHITE HOUSE NEWS REPORT Thursday, April 22, 1993 AP DAYBOOK i 8:30 a.m. The Commerce Department releases durable goods f i g u
  • workforce since the Kennedy Administration. . ' . . Improved Economic Conditions in Michigan: • The unemployment rate has dropped from 7.3% to 5.0%. • Over 4 1/2 times as many new jobs per year -- 108,000 vs. 22, 175 average during the previous 4 years
  • health care plan, if it is passed by Congress and implemented, would (READ LIST) or not?" 1993 Sept. Oct. % Require a big increase in taxes Would Would not Not sure % Nov. 1994 Feb. % % 77 17 6 75 21 4 74 22 4 74 22 4 Ensure that everyone has
  • , '• , WMinmF. Buckley condnctcd at^ with oigwdta smoking in this (XHintry, . • Why would'Oongreas Hsten to * Yon may be wondering why put- of thosefruitlesapanels last ^ one " ^ The bill tor i m ISO bllllbn/abbut $22^ Ml- loM^lsts spread tales of fear about
  • 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]
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  • White House Photographs for February 14, 1994 & February 22, 1994, through February 26, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
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  • 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
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Carolyn Curiel Subseries: OAIID Number: 10991 FolderiD: Folder Title: Conference of Mayors 95 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 5 6 2 01/16/97 10:22:51 AM Record Type: To: Record Carolyn Curiei
  • of price controls for the entire United States. He had become, at thirtytwo, a wartime economic czar--an eminence he revelled in. "I started with a staff of seven and ended with thousands," he recalled. "You could lower prices without my permission anywhere
  • . Military's Southern Command, General Barry McCaffrey, as America's new drug czar. He skillfully led our military in its unprecedented efforts to help curtail drug trafficking. General McCaffrey has earned three purple hearts and two silver stars fighting
  • Press B r i e f i n g : Feb 12 Cost C o n t r o l Press B r i e f i n g s : Feb 22, Mar 5 S e c u r i t y Press B r i e f i n g s : Mar 15, 26 lUT^'^^f^ s i m p l i c i t y Press B r i e f i n g : Apr 5 A n c i l l a r y Issues Press B r i e f i n g
  • @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TO: Bruce N. Reed ( CN=Bruce N. Reed/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 ) READ: UNKNOWN TEXT: ---------------------- Forwarded by Cynthia A. Rice/OPD/EOP on 12/18/97 10:22 AM --------------------------- Cynthia A. Rice 12/18/97 10
  • ! Thank you and Godspeed. 19 REMARKS BY CAROL H. RASCO CARNEGIE CORPORATION Carnegie Conference Center Washington, DC November 22, 1993 Thank you. I am very pleased, honored but somewhat overwhelmed to be in front of you today. As I
  • to respond adequately to drug-related activities in the area. Q. How many HIDT As are there? A. There are 22 HIDTAs (including the five'Southwest Border HIDTAs) in operation now. The Central HIDTA will be the 23rd designated HIDTA. Under the Clinton
  • f o m k i Inslilute uf Teclinolu^y Henry B. Schachl Cummins linniru: Cniri|) i[iy, Im: l lack Sheinkman Ani.il^nmnlcfl Clolhing .ind Textile Workers U n i o n , AI"L-CIO, CLC April 22, 1994 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Donald R. Bcall Kockwell lntefn;iti
  • Meeting with the First Lady & Melanne (2nd floor/WW), gontact: Esther x65315. AGENDA: *Drug czar fax line to community groups *National Immunization conf. (May), in CA. 10:30 - 11:00 Meeting re: Camp David & Crime/violence: Rasco, Reed, Galston
  • that the school is named The Marshall Center. 2 • - 01'::...22-1996 19:33' 1~1 703,695 0864 . OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE . THE II~!C:IALf Alii IT ANT ' OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY 1000 DliP'I!NSI! PENTAGON · WASHINGTON, DC 20!01·1000 FAX COVER SHEET
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  • mortgages, lOam press conference Week of July 22 July 22, Homeownership Rate Announcement July 23, Portland, Regional Summit Week of July 29 July 30, Pittsburgh, Regional Summit, HGC attending August 1, Minority press event Announce of HUD-HMDA initiative
  • % Latino 22% 47% 26% Asian 25% 56% 13% *** 4 of7 04/29/97 07:54:33 - - -----------------------------------------------------------------------~ Do you agree or disagree that the riots weren't just about the not-guilty verdicts in the trial
  • -FEB-1998 12:22:53.00 SUBJECT: Native American Update TO: Tanya E. Martin ( CN=Tanya E. Martin!OU=OPD!O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 READ: UNKNOWN TO: Michael Cohen ( CN=Michael Cohen!OU=OPD!O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1 READ:UNKNOWN TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan!OU
  • & Ed 22 W. Pennsylvania Ave #309 Towson, MD 21204 • James Alton Cannon Sheriff Charleston Cnty Sheriffs Offc 3505 Pinehaven Drive Charleston Heights, SC 29405 Ernest D Cantley President & CEO Stewart-Marclunan Center 3875 Tiger Bay Road Daytona Beach
  • to become their king. Compare that to me, America's next post-President, who on January 22 will travel to a sleepy suburb of New York- where I expect to be greeted~ without fanfare; by the guy from MetroStar Cable, sometime between 12:00 and 5:00. History
  • and National Alliance, and of course from Mr. Zhirinovsky. On the other hand are many leaders who eschew this violence, who modulate their appeals or who adopt the cracker-barrel wisdom of the down-home businessman or the flashy success of the modern media czar
  • Carnegie Speech 11-22-93 12:00-1:30 [1]
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  • they do it." But Riley acknowledged in an interview that he is "concerned" about the results. particularly in the wake of his own department's study. His concern is shared by Gen, Barry R. McCaffrey. the Clinton administration's drug czar, The ,program
  • the military establishment, which By Keith B. Richburg \\',1,hm~on T l'o-;1 Fort"IJ!n S.·r\'lft' AUGUST 22, 1995 i feared the Lee visit might be a prelude to a complete .was accepted as a caretaker for a brief, respectable Taiwanese declaration
  • ?-is yes. T~e U.S. Census Bureau reports that as of 1994 foreign-born people represented 8.7 ercent h or just a l more t an a e proportion they made (Comparable recent numbers for Canada and Australia, incidentally, are approximately 16 percent and 22
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  • Dru~:s." - Adecade of hard work and the support of Congress has already substantially reduced illegal drug abuse. .... In 1979, more than 22 million Americans us~ illegal drugs. S million used cocaine. -- Today. less than 12 million Americans use
  • of health care, in Tampa, Fla., and Des Moines. She plans to hold two more, in Dearbom, Mich., on March 22 and here in Washington on March 26. The meetings are organized and financed by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Republican Criticism Bob Dole
  • .and open markets everyWhere . .·Europe's new democracies· were born in a peaceful struggle for dignity. That struggle cominiited millions· of Czechs, Slovaks, Poles,·. Roininians, Russians and others to the highest 6 .. , 22 DEPARTMENT 'OF .I • STATE
  • states and the more refined # is 41.8%. That's still a lot. 08/22/97 Iii: ~002 FRI 12:43 FAX " {' U.S. Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General Washington, DC 20530 August 22, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR JOHN HIlLEY SENIOR ADVISOR
  • ---------------------- Forwarded by Jose Cerda III/OPD/EOP on 12/10/97 03:19 PM --------------------------- Bruce N. Reed 12/09/97'12:22:16 PM Record Type: Record To: Ron Klain/OVP @ OVP cc: See the distribution list at the bottom of this message Subject: Re: 100,000 cops Nobody
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  • Strategy ... and appointed a four-star general as Drug Czar. Expanding the Safe and Drug-Free Schools Program and a new $195 million anti-drug youth media campaign is attacking the youth drug problem. WELFARE: Largest Drop In Welfare Rolls In History 5.7
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  • . Developed Comprehensive Anti-Drug Strategy Including $195 Million Anti-Drug Youth Media Campaign -- appointed four-star General Barry McCaffrey to be the nation's Drug Czar. Strengthening and expanding the Safe and Drug-Free Schools program. Health Care
  • . In June 1998, the President signed the Agricultural Research Act into law, whithrestores food stamp benefits to 250;000 elderly, disabled and other needy legal immigrants including 75,000 'children, w.ho layvfully resided in the U.S: as of August 22, 1996a
  • and deemphasizing her role. For example, at the news conference announcing her appointment as the new health czar, she was seated rather than standing either beside or behind her husband as new appointees being announced are wont to do, clearly seeking to downplay
  • POLICY J IaJ 002 r;.-; ~,~ REL~:'" ~ ~~.},.. 4.,. ~~. ~~ ",f!. . _l
  • crimes (i.e .• murder. forcible rape. robbery. and aggravated assault) cleared in 1991 were cleared by the arrest of a person under age ·18. -luv'eniles were also arrested in 22~ ,of all cleared propenycrimes (i.e .. bur­ glary. larceny. motor vehicle
  • 22, 1901, when Theodore Roosevelt, after five days of mourning, strode into the White House, he told a friend, "It is a dreadful thing to come in this way, but it would be a far worse thing to be morbid about it." A strong, young, progressive man
  • these curfews show us that the answer to the problems of crime are the same as they always have been: mothers and fathers, faith and discipline. 22 You know that -- that is what you do in your churches, your schools, and your homes. It is up to all of us
  • principle, too. R C Y MOUNTAIN N W , March 22, 1993 OK ES A downer for drug R&D sually when presiUdents declare war on drug kingpins, they don't Finally, the FDA announced last week, there is a drug, tacrine, that slows the progress of dread Alzheimer's
  • each agency to be heard. ' 7~ Any additional comments? "I hope these meeting will be ones which carol finds beneficial. We need one focal point in the white House, a czar so to speak -­ I believe Carol is the one~" (Heumann) Limit attendance
  • Philosophical Society on February 22, 1771, it was decided that the first volume of the newly published Trans· actions should be sent to all important philosophical societies. 31 The Imperial Society of St. Petersburg was on this list. 32 The official
  • . But there is no reason we should not help our children meet this goal in their middle school years. -22- . . I believe that every child, in every state, should leave . . middle school able to use the most current tools for learning, research, communication
  • Houses by November 22, 1993 REBUILDING THE ECONOMY "We have to ask everyone to contribute something to get the job done. But we're going to ask the most from those who got the most and gave the least during the past dozen years, those at the top
  • 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
  • Pennsylvania State University. He is married and has two teenage children. 22 TERRY DOSCH Terry Dosch is a teacher in an Aberdeen, South Dakota, catholic school of approximately 700 students in grades K-12. In this role, his primary areas of interest
  • -graders below the poverty line, for example, said drug dealers are not scared a lot, versus 49% overall. And 24% said dealers have lots of friends, versus 22% overall. More than half of below-poverty fourththrough sixth-graders think dealers' girlfriends
  • /22/1997 P1/b(1) 021. notes Samore Mtg- CIA & DOE Analysis [Atomic Energy Act] (3 pages) 10/15/1997 P1/b(l), P3/b(3) 022. note For Sandy Berger and Jim Steinberg (2 pages) 10/2111997 P1/b(1) 10/24/1997 P1/b(1) 023. memo ·Gregory to Berger
  • ministers (G-22). Spring 1998. April meeting of Financs Mnriscsis and Cantral Bank Gcvenaas icilcwsd oy agreamsst ta crsate wcridng groups cn transparency, strsngdiening naticnalfinanciaisystems, and managing intemancnalfinancialcrises -with inceased piivats
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  • : PRESIDENTIAL (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Shirley S. Sagawa ( CN=Shirley S. Sagawa/OU=WHO/O=EOP [ WHO 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME: 6-JAN-1999 10:22:05.00 SUBJECT: Welfare to Work event TO: Elena Kagan READ: UNKNOWN CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP @ EOP [ OPD 1
  • Troops Called in Dan Rather New York 0:20 21 Student Stabbed in ness. High School, Suburban CaBmunlty in Shock Giselle Fernandas Nev York ' 2too 22 Menopausal Hormone Treataent May Reduce W m n s aeart Disease oe' Bob Arnot Nev York ; 2:00 23 Barthalemev
  • of promises to them. For instance, Mn Michael said his disappointment widi Mr Clintoa's failuretostart a "Manhattan Project"-style anti-AEDS program or to elevate the AIDS czar to a Cabinet-level post ledtohis thirdparty challenge. "If I can win 1 or 2 or 3
  • an innovative plan that will help put more police on the street and help keep Niolent criminals where they belong: behind bars. UnfortunatelYI che major moves on crime made by the Administration thus far have gutted the Drug Czar's office, decreased funding
  • Page 2 of 2 Increasing Accountability -- Government at all levels·must be empowered to win the War on Drugs and held accountable for results. Precious resources must be maximized to achieve results, and hard targets should be imposed on the Drug Czar
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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.
Earth Day (Item)
  • 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
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  • BUDGET 20503 March 22, 1993 Honorable Robert B. Reich Secretary of Labor Washington, D.C^ 20210 Dear MVj^ecretary: In h i s address to the Congress on February 17, 1993, the President proposed an economic program that included stimulus programs
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  • : " I don't want you or the children to pass through this hell." The suicide note was just one clue that emerged Wednesday in what appeared to be the biggest corruption scandal in the Justice Ministry since the 1997 arrest of Mexico's anti-drug czar, Gen
  • , California) For Immediate Release September 22, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO COMMUNITY OF SANTA ANA Boys and Girls Club Santa Ana, California 11:18 A.M. PDT THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Jason, for the introduction. I am delighted to be here
  • information concerning weUs l(b)(9) of the FOIA) ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of2 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP OPD I ) CREATION DATE/TIME:10-DEC-1998 19:22:00.00 SUBJECT: Re: NCLR TO: Maria
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 031 - Folder 011 DPC - Keep Up On [2] Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTrrlTLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. letter Reem Kettaneh Yared to Sylvia Matthews re: request (2 pages) 05/22
  • 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
  • school in America. We're working to get dmgs and guns and crime out of our schools for good. We have to do more. That's why I'm proud that General Barry McCaffrey agreed to lead the battle against dmgs as Dmg Czar. But I know that government can never do
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  • , cc: Mickey Ibarra/WHO/EOP Subject: Notification calls'prior to California Proposition 227 announcement April 22, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR KAREN SKELTON FROM: Mickey Ibarra SUBJECT: announcement Notification calls prior to California Proposition 227
  • . Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ~I .I I August 22, 1994 I MEMORANDUM FOR DISTRI~UT~~N I i FROM: MARK GEARAN ~ SUBJECT: ACCOMPLISHMENTS
  • -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, http://www .lex is. com/research/retrieve?_ ... W V&_md5=ae8 68 95 a23 74 bdfc27 8fb4b2b5c 73 b< Search - 36 Results - headline (Charles Ruff) http://www. nytimes.com CORRECTION-DATE: November 22, 2000, Wednesday CORRECTION: An obituary yesterday
  • , \. " Unknown 402'/4' 1 papJI'U8 BQpt 402'/44-47 4 "P~.lth.,Uiutnown " P1l1llt, " ' 4023/48&-0 14. Asia' " I, ' 402'/49·5' 5Por,efo110 uaknOWll , n, ,I).1ft 18th Oell". ,Dutch 18th oeat. 402'/10-21 W004~ork(12}JflLPane8e " 402'/22-'7 16 II n Lavl'uoe
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET' CI~nton Library· Collection: Domestic Policy Council - Rasco, Carol Archivist: rfw OAlBox: OA 7680 File Folder: AIDS 1993 [10] 1. Letter Date: 3/25/04 To Carol Rasco from Anne re: AIDS Czar, tp .- 4/16/93 P5, P61B6
  • York Times C. Chicago Tribune IX. X. 13-16 17-18 19 20 21 21 22 Iraq A. B. C. D. E. IV. 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 36 37 37 C l i n t o n Logging Plan A. Arkansas Democrat Gazette B. Chicago Tribune C. P l a i n Dealer 38 39 39 Nuclear
  • : 160TH ANNIVERSARY DINNER HISTORICAL DATA HENRY MCNEAL TURNER DATE: OCTOBER 22, 1998 Attached is the historical information you requested. I am sending this on behalf of Johnnie B. Booker-Co-chair I 60th Anniversary Dinner. If you have additional
  • ." But HHS has no spending figures per cancer patient, and if AIDS funding is counted the same way as for cancer, it is just $2 billion. [WSJ. 4/22/92] • In his FY1993 budget, President Bush eliminated a $50 million housing program for people with AIDS
  • in their communities. Small Organization Readiness. To emphasize that it is not too late for some smaller organizations that have not yet started Y2K work to become ready for the date change, the Council on September 22 (100 days until January 1, 2000) issued "100 Days
  • ' ---------------------- Forwarded by Jose Cerda III/OPD/EOP on 08/20/98 12:12 PM --------------------------- Tracey E. Thornton 08/20/98 11:22:33 AM Record Type: Record To: Jose Cerda III/OPD/EOP, Christa Robinson/OPD/EOP, Michelle Crisci/WHO/EOP cc: Subject: crime-related
  • . 30, 1946) in 22 TRIAL OF TIlE 1 I MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS BEFORE TIlE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRffiUNAL 411-14, 481-86 (1948). Article () of the Nuremberg Charter lists among the "war crimes" the "plunder of public or private property" or "deva~tation
  • around prevention among the; PHS agencies; the While House has to deal with prevention policies across departments -- ; HaS, Education. Defense. VA. and the Drug Czar.) . ­ D me on To be more specific, the White House staff should: • Convene and staff
  • A. Yocom to Ira Magaziner [partial] (1 page) 01/11/1994 P6/b(6) 007. letter Envelope for material from Ann Fleming to Ira Magaziner [partial] (1 page) 06/22/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Health Care Task Force Magaziner OA/Box
  • hope these meeting will be ones which carol finds beneficial. We need one focal point in the white House, a czar so to speak I believe Carol is the one." (Heumann) Limit attendance to appointees of this Administration, artd take steps to avoid civil
  • Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 s 1 8 15 22 29 M 2 9 16 23 30 May T W T 3 10 17 24 31 4 5 11 12 18 19 25 26 F S 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 S M July T W T 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 F 1 8 15 22 29 S 2 9 16 23 30
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  • . / EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMBRICA OSLO lHB AMltASSADOR T E L E F DATE: Bruce Lindsay Office of the President TELEFAX: (202) 456-2461 X January 25, 1995 TO: A Ambassador Thomas A. Loftus FROM: TELEPHONE: TELEFAX: (47) 22 44 85 50 (47
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  • " EXECU'I'lVE OFFICE OF Tim OI;I'ICE tW I'RK~IU~:vr N.\:nO~\L lHWf; CONT«OL Vouey Wa~hin!-..t (j", U.C !1I503 ","r.,' .ry 22, 1999 DcarMr The attached charts summarize drug policy successes and challenges. Over the last three years we
  • Berger - American Zionist Movement 5/22/96
  • Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA.···· MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library. Staff. Folder Title: Berger-American Zionist Movement 5/22/96 ' ' I I ' i I I !Staff
  • 04,18,1993 22:28 FO N U D NflT'L D S RM E S V f l EK N,6 O P, 4 Operation lleallli (are Remedies System Has Its Price Canadian setup covers all citizens, but its limits raise doubts BY RONI RABIN TOKONTO I t WJU barety p a f t New Year'*, and V i v i
  • . Some have made tens of millions of dollars. pregnancy two provisions tbat have'taoad, bipartisan support. Deal's bill, representing 22 other conservative Democrats called "The Coalition," retains the guarantee of benefits and outlines broad federal
  • weeks ago in Chicago, I met a woman named Carol Ridley, whose own son was shot by someone who said he was his son's best friend, when the boy was only 22, in a foolish argument. But instead of withdrawing into her own grief, she's gone outward, working
  • : a health czar - named, accepted, and in place; additional s t a f f for a l l named i n t h i s memo; one positive quote from Pete Stark; and a partridge in a pear tree. Have a good vacation. WEEKLY CONGRESSIONAL REPORT As of 12/20/93 WEEKLY
  • 1,700 hours or more of service and earned the full AmeriCorps Trust Award. • 17 percent completed less than 1,700 hours, citing "compelling personal reasons" like a death in the family (earning a pro rata AmeriCorps Trust Award). 22 percent left
  • P6/b( 6) Oil. form [Taxpayer Authorization for Disclosure of Return Information] (I page) 04/27/1993 P6/b(6) 012. notice [State of California Notice ofTax Change] (I page) 05/22/1992 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Counsel's
  • .. semiauto paramilitary design rifle. $2.500 Imports banned in 1989 4 TEC-9 TEC"De-9, TEC-22 Domestic: 9mm semiauto paramilitary design pistol. 10-"" or 32-"" shot mag.; 0.22 LR semiauto paramilitary design pistol, 30-shot mag. . S145-S295 Legal 1202
  • pretaped today at 3:30 p.m. I think we'll probably release an embargoed text for 10:06 a.m. tomorrow. So i t w i l l not be l i v e . Q AIDS czar? MS. MYERS: AIDS czar? No f i n a l decisions on that. 1 (Laughter.) 1 Q Did you say that the FBI report
  • Cardin; Attorney General Reno; Drug Czar Lee Brown. -2- Lee Brown has done an outstanding job working with high schools to reduce drugs and violence. Just yesterday, he kicked-off a back-to-school "stay drug free" public service announcement campaign
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  • imprimatur, could have the potential over the next generation of being as significant in its impact on how we view drugs as the Surgeon General t s 1964 Report has been on our view of tobacco. Absent a surgeon general, I would propose the "drug czar's office
  • ~rBowl ite House Dinner for Governors 1 2 p-cMeetmgWit .. ..... ro ~._. !h~ 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 19 nomic Team Proposed Meetin\ with the Joint Chiefs of taff 31 SATIJRDAY 20 21 22 23 l2_6 27 N~tH vp 29 30 1 ... 12:00pm Swearing
  • on Early Childhood, Youth and Families, House Committee on Economic and Education Opportunities 58 fn Housing and Urban Development, Dept. 17,48-50, 58 Houston 30, 45 Income Tax 46 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) 7, 21, 22, 23, 32 Indiana
  • , Nonelderly Population with Selected Sources of Health Insurance, by Region and State, 1991 19 Table 12, Sources of Health Insurance Coverage for Persons Aged 16 and Over, by Fulland Part-Time Work Status and Firm Size, 1991 22 Managed Care Enrollment
  • , SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MCCAFFREY, BARRY, DRUG CZAR .0'LEARY, HAZEL, SECRETARY OF .ENERGY PENA,.FEDERICO, SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATON PERRY, WILLIAM, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE SHALALA, DONNA, SECRETARY OF HHS ALBRIGHT, MADELEINE, AMBASSADOR TO THE UNITED NATION BUSH
  • and their future. I am proud to have with me today our nation's new Drug Czar, General Barry McCaffrey, who was sworn in just yesterday. Accomplishments: Crime Bill - toughest and smartest ever, provides resources for communities to take guns off the street
  • it and to name a new drug czar. Yet during that time, drug use among young people -- it's been so publicized -- has doubled. Do you bear any responsibility for that? CLINTON: Well, I think all of us in positions of responsibility are somewhat responsible
  • [Press Clips] Weekend, Sat. 6/26 and Sun 6/22/93
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: David Kusnet; Liz Bovvyer Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4519 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Press Clips] Weekend, Saturday 06/26 & Sunday 06/22/1993 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 91 5 10 3 Withdrawal/Redaction
  • of rupture of relations which attends a state of war, the executive powers authorized by the resolution were at once used by me to meet the enlarged contingency of actual war between sovereign states. On April 22 I proclaimed a blockade of the north coast
  • of." · the NYPDto discuss various crime bill issues. .'. ... . " .' On. Friday,Bruce, Jose and JusticE!' D~partment .staffmet.withreps.o from ,PresidentiaL 'Personnel to: discuss crime· bill imp!emeritation.!· and .how to proceed.on· lookinq for, a~cops. czar
  • can gather data on outcomes, treatments and resource use, evaluate practice patterns and motivate doctors to choose economical practices that produce good outcomes. 22 3. FFS "free choice" leaves patients to make remarkably poorly-informed choices
  • to him on Apr. 21, before he could deliver his message. Apr. 22 A blockade of Cuban ports was ordered by Pres. McKinley. Rear Adm. William T. Sampson sailed from Key West, Fla., with a sizable fleet. Apr. 22 The Spanish ship Buena Ventura was captured
  • RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 21 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Cynthia A. Rice ( CN=Cynthia A. Rice/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME:24-APR-1998 22:51:37.00 SUBJECT: Here is Monday event paper for Elena to review TO: Christopher C. Jennings
  • the nation. As I stated in an earlier memo (3/22), we have a policy on drugs, but lack a coherent message. In contrast, Presidents Reagan and Bush each had a simple message, although they lacked a policy. ' We do not have a coherent drug strategy that can
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Romania 7/1/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Departure from Warsaw 7/3/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Bratislava, Slovakia 7/6/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Hungary 7/6/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Estonia 7/8/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Departure from Finland 7/11/1996]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Response to Welfare Question 11/21/1996]
  • Meeting with Timothy Walsh and Possible POTUS drop-by 22 March 1995 1:15 - 1:45pm [2]
  • Division of Undergraduate Education and Division of Elementary, Secondary, and Informal Education Closing Dates: Preproposals: November 1, 1993 Formal Proposals: March 22, 1994 Planning Grants for Centers: November 1, 1993 or March 22, 1994 National
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Vital Voices Speech - Vienna, Austria 7/11/1997]
  • that the individuals most affected have the right, to take an active part in shaping the final alloCation of funds." Survivors and heirs have until Oct. 22 to submit claims, voice objections to the settlement or choose to opt out of the settle­ ment, thus preserving
  • . Muller @ OVP 12/22/98 02:40:19 PM Record Type: To: Record Joshua S. Gottheimer/WHO/EOP cc: Subject: CFR follow-up hope Josh Gotbaum found this interesting for a while, sorry for the delay! —Forwarded by Jennifer R. Muller/OVP on 12/22/98 02:49 PM
  • Bob Arnot New York 2:00 22 Earthquake Hits Japan, Bringing Tidal Waves, Mudslides, F i r e s Connie Chung New York 1:15 23 Peacekeeping Troops Ambushed by Soaali Gunmen Connie Chung New York 0:10 24 Bodies of Mob-Killed J o u r n a l i s t s Removed
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  • members who have been active in this outfit than previous presidents. (Laughter.) Your ex-president, Lee Brown, is now our Drug Czar. Your ex-vice president, Tom Constantine, is n9w our DEA Administrator. (Applause.) The head of the U.S. Marshal Service
  • Of­ U.S. That's fice of Child Support Lea laments.the:~·luxuries': morethao'22 couldn'tlocate his out-of­ her daughters,:are'going percent of the state address:. . without. Leona:.iongs to­ nation's kids~ After the .divorce, ,Lea join the track team
  • . , . ~ ... ' ... THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release February 22, 1994 EXECUTIVE ORDER EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE FOR HISPANIC AMERICANS By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States
  • Labor Report. May 13, 1994. "Administration Called Upon To Designate 'Czar' To Consolidate Job Training Programs", in the Daily Labor Report. May 4. 1994. "Multiple Employment Training Programs Need Clarification and Consolidation", in the Daily Labor
  • , is this: Medicare paid an average of $413 a i month for each person in an H.M.O., or $22 more than it would have paid fori per-capita .fee ctos^tq «te.Mstd'serv- the same person imthe regular Medl-i Ices used by the averag^W^Jlcare tea re program/even taking
  • OPD/DPCIPERSDIRlPIZZUTO September 1996 Su Mo TuWe Th Fr Sa 1 234 567 891011121314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Day Planner Report October 1996 Su Mo TuWe Th Fr Sa 1 2 . 6 7 8 9 113141516 20~22 23 27 28 29 30 3 4 5 10 11 12
  • This collections contains the entries from the Presidential Diary for one day, December 22, 2000 regarding the visit of Rabbi David Twersky. The diarist was Ellen McCathran. The records consist of schedules, press releases, the President’s weekly
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2007-0780-F Records regarding the visit of Rabbi David Twersky on December 22, 2000 Extent 1 folders, 45 pages Access Collection is open
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  • with President Clinton with a letter written on October 22, 1993. After receiving the letter, memos were exchanged within the National Security Council, concluding with a recommendation from Anthony Lake suggesting that President Clinton reply to Carter's
  • View digitized records from this collection on the National Archives Catalog
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  • well known at this point (private communication). [586]3. April 22 and 28, 1993 House Ways and Means subcommittee hearing, p. 5. [587]4. Associated Press wire story, April 26, 1993, 01:26 EDT. 5/ Michael Isikoff, "Reno Strongly Defends Raid on Cult
  • of bread for Mama.! win, you lose. It's all about being there.' 22 NEWSWEEK JUNE I. 1998 tors," has become an improbable friend and ally. In apocalyptic,tones, Rivers-a force­ ful speaker who is sometimes accused of grandstanding-warns
  • GROUPS AFL-CIO 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 ADA n/a 29% 100% 100% 88% 91% 83% 92% 78% 95% 60% 90% 90% 100% 90% 100% 95% 94% CQ VOTE Support Oppose 83% 10% 77% 22% 87% 10% 84% 12% 92% 8% 95% 5% 90% 10% 92% 7% 89% 9% VOTING 1998
  • provided under the new policy. will . 05/19/~9 . WED 10:22 FAX 202 606 2183 OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR 6 Q. Why should family-friendly workllife coordinators be appointed at every agency? A. Until now, agencies have had varying successes
  • ) Pages: 11 17 MILESTONE VI My l i Pages: 18 /22 at the present time_: EPILOGUE 1 Page THE WAR CRIMINALS Pages: I - VI THE DEFIANT PEOPLE Pages: 1. - ISRAEL Pages: A - I Pages: I "THE WAR" PERSONALITIES http://www
  • NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. resume re: Andrew W. Nichols (partial) (I page) 04/22/1993 P6/b(6) 002a. memo Nancy Carlci to Amanda Carver; re: DeConcini Family Information (1 page) 12/17/1992 Personal Misfile 002b. resume re
  • " '.':' ", " .. i ,(1) '; I.;~via {2.] , ,'~Weather nrCOlUS,.' , , "':,(:reotltUtab18to' 10' countries) ,:', .,(l)'E8tonia ' " '(4),; caeehoalovakia ". . '. " - " ,; -,' •
  • mobilized. Two weeks ago in Chicago I met a woman named Carol Ridley (sp) whose own son was shot by someone who said he was his son's best friend when the boy was only 22 in a foolish argument. But instead of withdrawing into her own grief she's gone outward
  • SOTU [State of the Union] (Selected SOTU Addresses and Other Quotes) 10/22/98 [Binder] [3]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14442 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: SOTU [State of the Union] (Selected SOTU Addresses & Other Quotes) 10/22/98 [Binder] [3] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 3 10 3
  • Tribune(KRT) MOSCOW Appalled at the condition of Russian troops . fighting in breakaway Chechnya, the Kremlin's new security czar, Alexander Lebed, announced Monday that the two sides were trying to work out a cease-fire to halt a week of brutal combat
  • , genius, adaptability 55 52 51 50 48 47 45 42 39 35 34 32 32 31 29 25 15 53 47 50 44 41 44 41 40 36 35 32 36 31 31 24 25 22 07t>/n0 0 7T7T VV4 Much More Likely to vote for Clinton 46 36 33 38 29 30 32 34 34 31 33 26 22 25 23 17 18 Otf / 7 n /Trt
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  • and the Secretary of Interior will recommend veto over RS2477.] S. 4 - Comp Time Legislation (continued debate possible) HOUSE Wednesday, May 21 and Thursday May 22 The House will convene at 9:0.0 am on Wednesday, and 10:00 am on Thursday. Consider the following
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  • get the revenue necessary f o r the investments t h a t he's supposedly going t o s t i c k by? MS. MYERS: I can't speak t o the s p e c i f i c numbers. The Senate, as you know, proposed $22 b i l l i o n o r $23 b i l l i o n t o t a l over f i v e
  • researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole
  • but not receiving benefits,.the BBA doesnot change the rules retroactively. Immigrants in th'e country as of August 22, 1996, but not receiving benefits at that time who subsequently become disabled will aJso be fully eligible for SSI and Medicaid benefits. When
  • that agency's failure to charter an advisory committee "cannot 6c employed as a subterfuge for avoiding the Act's public access requirements"). 22 Nussbaum, counsel to the President, illustrate, see Exhibits "E", "F", and "G" to Verifi Complaint, the TASK
  • -~---------~·----- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20504 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: ANTHONY LAKE ... SUBJECT: STATE OF THE UNION DECEMBER 22, 1995 I have asY.ed a number of foreign policy experts and thoughtful commentators to provide a page or two
  • be Cabinet rank. Do you mean that by statute or do you mean i t by practice? MR. Cabinet table. GEARAN: The drug czar w i l l be s i t t i n g at the Q But are you seeking l e g i s l a t i o n to turn t h i s office into a Cabinet agency? MR. GEARAN
  • and lesbian leaders sometime this summer (possibly June wbich is "'Gay Pride" month). The President last met with them in spring' 1993. 3 , , • AU)S czar: On April 8, the President announced the appointment of Sandra 1nunnan as the new director
  • Daily Star, 6/22/96] "A similar [verification] program has been tested for the past two years by 220 employers with more than 88,000 workers in Southern Califomia. and the results have been impressive. In more than 2,500 separate verification, 99.9
  • ^ j j A / ^ premiums and the date on which we could start regulating unit ^for^ phy8lclan_an4Jioepltal-^ "ROn UCSD COMMUNITV & FBMILV MEDICINE 12.28.1992 16142 Kronick--22 Some argue that, as an Interim step, regulation of physician and hospital
  • But the House voted against more money for another bigscience project, the $1 l.S billion superconducting supercollider, to be built in Texas. The Senate could still restore funding, but supporters are pessimistic. President Clinton has chosen his AIDS czar
  • it in a stirring speech to Congress on Sept. 22. The next day. 57% of those polled generally approved, but last week only 43% did; 36% were opposed, vs. 31% five weeks earlier, and the proportion of those "not sure" increased from 12% to 21%. Responses to some more
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Dorothy Duncan Center for the Blind, Harare 3/22/1997]
  • PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION • u.s. i First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton 1 i (Remarks at the Dorothy Duncan Center for the Blind-­ Harkre--3/22/97) I am delighted to be here tJiS morning, and especially to be here with the children who have I
  • e. letter George A Sprecace to Ira Magaziner [partial] (l page) 08/10/1993 P6/b(6) 002a. letter Ira C. Magaziner to David Steiner [partial] (l page) 11/22/1993 P6/b(6) 002b. letter Draft letter from Ira C. Magaziner to David Steiner [partial
  • up spending more money and draining more money from the health care system than they would if they had regular treatment in the way that only adequate medicine can provide." - President CHnton, speech to a Joint Session of Congress, September 22, 1993
  • [Press Clips Saturday May 22, 1993 - Monday May 24, 1993] [2]
  • : Speechwriting Scries/Staff Member: David Kusnet; Liz Bowyer Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4518 FolderlD: Folder Title: [Press Clips Saturday May 22, 1993 - Monday May 24, 1993] [2] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 91 5 10 2 Withdrawal
  • ZE 11:22 - 5 - Q i s that right? M . GERGEN: So we'll see. why don't we end i t up R there. And we will be back tomorrow probably after the morning session, we'll try to do some kind of -Q Political communique tomorrow. M . GERGEN: Yes, we've
  • in years to come. Federal agencies have made important commitments to service as well. For example: • • • The Navy has committed to tutor or mentor 700.000 voung people. The office of the Drug Czar is working with communitv organizations to train 200.000
  • homebound p a t i e n t s w i t h t h e i r d o c t o r ' s a p p r o v a l . Jourdan, who c a r r i e s a h a l f - l o a d because o f h e r o f f i c e d u t i e s , sees about 20 p a t i e n t s a week. 1 1 1 **** f i l e d by:APW-(MS) on 01/22/94 a t
  • to Announcement of the AIDS Czar (partial) (2 pages) n.d. P61b(6) 010. note Re: Richard Socarides (partial) (1 page) n.d. P61b(6) OIl. note Re: Rocco Claps (partial) (l page) n.d. P61b(6) 012. note Re: Gary Noble (partial)(l page) n.d. P61b(6) P
  • in the private world between work for the executive branch or Congress. In all, the White Hoi tapped about 1,000 people for work and Im Magaziner, the administrations health czar, was warned by White House lawyers to use full-time govemment employees
  • . But for the last five years, the estimated number 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
  • McCaffrey, as America's new Drug Czar. General McCaffrey has earned three Purple Hearts and two Silver Stars fighting for this country. Tonight I ask that he lead our nation's battle against drugs at home and abroad. To succeed, he needs a force far larger
  • , re: Blue Shield (1 page) 04/22/1994 P6/b(6) 006a. letter James R. Anderson to Senator Richard Bryan [partial] (2 pages) 04/19/1994 P6/b(6) 006b. letter Letter from United Teach Associates Insurance Company, re: rate increase (1 page) 12/29
  • in FULL format. Copyright 2000 The New York Times Company The New York Times April 19, 2000, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final SECTION: Section A; Page 22; Column 1; Editorial Desk LENGTH: 465 words HEADLINE: A Clear Choice on China Trade BODY
  • 22, 1993 THE ARTS/TELEVISION/LEI5I;R£ TiiiiKSimjAMJAKY 27, 1994 Group touts the arts, and it means business 2 5 7 TV Preview: On Disney, more Martin & Lewis Getting a Second Opinion GOP's Health Care Maze Doesn't Amuse Democrats AMERICAN
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  • , Manufacturers' Shipments ,and Orgers (June 1996) , • July 12·. , July'15 July 17 July 18 July 22 July 24 July 25 Press Activities: ,iOn Ju:lY 18, Secretary Kantor wiil announ~e the Report on U.S . International Trad,e in Goods and Services
  • :·· ENGLISH . ,\ 'I I ; .Proprietary tq the United Pre~ Intetnationall988 • ' .November 22., 1988, T~esday, .BC c}rcle. SECTION: Regional News · -DIStRIBUTION~ California LENGTH:· 348 'words I . '\ ·BYLINE:. By .KEN FLYNN - DATELINE:.EL Pf\50, Texas
  • for individuals, and $32,000 for cuuples. President Clinton proposed including up to 85 percent of such benefits in taxable income for those with income and benefits exceeding the current thresholds. This affeets the 22 percent highest-income Social Security
  • to evel)·one and especially those who are in prison who are coming out. We have a drug czar now in Lee Brown, who was the police chief of Atlanta, .-. of Houston, of New York, who understands these things. And when the Congress comes back next year, we
  • drugs among young people. Tomorrow, I will nominate General Brian McCaffrey - a four star general and an architect of our victory in the Persian Gulf — as my new Drug Czar. Today, he commands our military's campaign against drug kingpins in Latin America
  • . General Barry McCaffrey, hero of the Gulf War, now leads our citizen crusade to combat drugs as our nation's drug czar. He is pursuing a strategy that is focused on our children. [2 sentences on details] We must teach our children that drugs arerisky
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  • with your Governor; with the Attorney General; Janet Reno; and with our nation's Diug Czar, Dr. Lee Brown; with the National Family Partnership Chair, Carol Reeves; wi th the members of the family who did a lo,t to inspire what we're doing here today
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  • again! other country's business for.·' em just as we a_tw'ays·a9: We mean .• well, but will wind up in wrorig as usual. .... _· ... _- .... DT/11: Jun! 22, 19Jl ·: No nation ever had two be~t~r fr:lend~j~an'.we have.:Yc)u_kno\V . who they are. Well
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  • without being defensive. Everything we've heard is NAS will go further than what we propose, that it will recommend four options; including a food czar, putting one agency in charge, designating a lead agency, or creating an EPA like new agency. Maybe none
  • of the President FOR IMMEDIA TE RELEASE 3:00 PM on February 1,1999 Contact: (202) 456-2437 White House AIDS Czar Applauds FY2000 Budget Increases Washington, DC - Sandra Thurman, Director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, applauded
  • in the Netherlands rose 22% in the same period. The de-facto legalization of drugs in Holland has not stopped organized crime, has not stopped petty crime, and has not stopped addiction. Myth #7: Most marijuana convictions are for simple possession
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  • : sbooting, Hun~= con· Nov, 22, J99.3 andwal.,plaoed on fronted tlU wife insWr the,CfJler proboltion for (wo yem.. , HOOglile is also chilTf!od wilh ,. On Feb, 4, 1995, HLII'lglI'It! \JIllS' lIlll11ing ~g m3Uer. Acctml· ing to tb.e complain!., Honf'lte ;U
  • in a palace the czar built for his wife, Catherine I, outside St. Petersburg. Retreating Nazi troops looted the palace inyvorld War IT and the Amber Room was moved to a castle in Koenigsberg, now the Russian city of Kaliningrad. It disappeared from
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  • . William Clay (MO) 16. Jack Brooks (TX) 17. Joseph Moakley (MA) 18. Neil Abercrombie (HI) 19. Gary Ackerman (NY) 20. Tom Andrews (ME) 21. Tom Barett (WI) 22. Howard Berman (CA) 23. James Bilbray (NV) 24. Lucien Blackwell (PA) 25. Robert Borski (PA) 26
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  • in fundinv to ~· fedezal ••11 Grant pzoazaa, acudents said. Administration of WiUiam]. Clinton, 1994 I Feb. 22 . troops there and as long as we were convinced that we had a fair ~hance to implement it. We're not commit~ed to any specific number of troops
  • i n n a t i o n f o r the 21st I want t o e s p e c i a l l y thank Vice P r e s i d e n t Gore, who's done so much t o put the f u t u r e a t the f i n g e r t i p s o f our c h i l d r e n . END of 1 3/29/99 2:05 PM Thomas A. Kalil 03/22/99
  • or geophysical information concerning wells (b)(9) of the FOIA( ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Elena Kagan@EOP@LNGTWY@LNGTWY ( Elena Kagan@EOP@LNGTWY@LNGTWY [ OPD I CREATION DATE/TIME:30-NOV-1998 20:22:42.00
  • . Since 1993, murder has dropped by 22 percent, 10 percent in 1996 alone. This remarkable drop in the crime rate is no accident. The hard work of people from Washington to every community in the country made it happen. Community policing is at the center
  • with his State of the Union address, the President fought all year to modernize our schools. His fully paid for tax credits would have leveraged nearly $22 billion in bonds to build and renovate schools. In the final days of the budget negotiations
  • of taxes, Congressman Archer entered politics es a Democrat but switched parties when he was In the state legislature. During his 22 years In the House, Congressman Archer has actively supported the oil Industry and has favored reductions
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  • -halred health czar as a pre- aziner. "I think his rols and his cotitrifeit''. t'-Tun^ ' nlng. ' i , tender to health care expertise, and a po- • tion were, extremely positive.'" But privately/some profert othetrosc. "I'm flattered .that (critics) l;hink
  • finaticial awards to patients and penalties to physicians. The evaluation ofmalpractice must be taken' otft ofour usual system ofjustice and ~ven to a panel ofconsisting ofan attorney, judgeandp~cian. , I A national "health czar" who would be empowered
  • battles, and duplicative efforts. Thus, Ithe ~ew Drug Czar will be elevated to cabinet-level, given enhanced powers to coordinate drug policy, and charged with reorganizing! and reforming ONDCP. OTHER TOPICS FOR RASCO-LAKE MEETING , COUNTERTERRORISM