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  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 11/22/1996
  • HRC Speeches 1/98-3/98: [2/22 Women in Political Activism Conference Video]
  • HRC Speeches 8/97-10/97: [10/22 Trustees Council of Penn Women]
  • HRC Speeches 9/98-12/98: [9/22 Vislack for Governor, Talking Points]
  • HRC 1999 Speeches: [National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League Speech 1/22/99]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the White House Conference on Empowerment Zones 2/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 3/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Fundraising Dinner in Somerset, New Jersey 6/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to Ford Motor Company Employees in Edison 6/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 7/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Earth Day in Great Falls, Maryland 4/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic Dinner in Stanford, Connecticut 5/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the U.S. Conference of Mayors in Cleveland, Ohio 6/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Signing the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 5/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks in Monrovia, California 7/22/1996
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community in Santa Ana, California 9/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 9/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Thanksgiving Turkey Presentation Ceremony 11/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Exchange with Reporters on Bosnia in Arlington, Virginia 12/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Interview with the Armed Forces Media 12/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Business Council 2/22/1995
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 4/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the National Volunteer Action Award Ceremony 4/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Welcoming President Leonid Kuchma of Ukraine 11/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 12/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Interview With the New York and New Jersey Media 7/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Communications Technology Demonstration 7/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the American Legion Girls Nation 7/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 7/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the National Democratic Institute Dinner 11/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's News Conference with president Fidel Ramos of the Philippines 11/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks Announcing Grants for Programs for the Homeless 12/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 12/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks and an Exchange with Reporters on North Korea 6/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Democratic National Committee Dinner 6/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 7/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Technology Reinvestment Project 10/22/1993
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on the Ames Espionage Case and an Exchange with Reporters 2/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the American Council on Education 2/22/1994
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at Rhythm and Blues Concert 9/22/1994
  • White House Office of National Service-Inventory of Department Service-Related Initiatives-April 22, 1993 [binder] [1]
  • White House Office of National Service-Inventory of Department Service-Related Initiatives-April 22, 1993 [binder] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [1]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [2]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [3]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [4]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [5]
  • WHCCAM Meeting Transcript, Volume II, 7am, February 22 2001 [2002] [6]
  • 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
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [1]
  • Policy Council Carol Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) ONBox Number: 7678 FOLDER TITLE: Las Vegas May 22-23; San Francisco May 23-24,1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [1] 20 \ 0-0 \98-S dbl659 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act
  • 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.
  • to have in place a meaningful enforcement and outreach program that will ensure the safety our children. Sincerely, tJL~",' ~::casstevens ~' @ oVP 07/24/97 09:22:33 AM ~ Record Type: Record To: Elena Kagan/OPD/EOP cc: Paul R, Carey/WHO/EOP
  • FOR ENTRY: 18 ***************************************** ACHTENBERG, ROBERTA ANDERSON, BER'NARD CALIFA, TONY CANTU, NORMA CASELLAS, GIL CRAIG, SUSAN GONZALES, CLAIRE GREENFIELD, ,HELAINE HAYASHI, DENNIS LEVY, MICHAEL PATRICK, DEVAL PIERCE, RAYMOND PINZLER
  • Affairs Law _ (the "Exemption Seizu're Law") § 12.03 ........................2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 15 from " I J • 22 U.S.C. § 2459 The Imm~nity from Seizure Act ...... ~ ...................................... 6 . MISCELLANEOUS MMD Guidelines
  • . ~~. . '"....., 4~\>" '1iJ,:t~' 1­ /. At meeting with Navasques in l\7adrld November 22 at~ebd"ed /61 Rubtn, Schmidt 'and Randall, Navasquesstated; .;, :-\..", ' " . . . . #' / ,~' ,·~~(~t.~, , en en, " :::-, ..... ' I One. That he had
  • , or both. It follows that an outright mandate on business to act as this sort of pumping station indirectly imposes fiscal levies on private households as well. The empirical question, to be explored further in this essay, is which households are made
  • -Baden. ,12 ' I and ..22 Mar 46. , (2)'Cap1iain Isaac Bencowitz, ~et F.,..13 , OM:G t Land Greater Hesse. 12 Mar 46. ' , !(3) Mr. Oskar Berger, Representati.ve of the , . newspaper Jewish Hundschau. 8 Mar 46. ' ' ,!(4) Mr~ Israel Bl~tmenfera,-l
  • .-ox Telecopier 7020 : 3 2 - 6 : 1 = 4 : ET -28 2 0 T e White Househ 82O0: 2 62Q0# draft 3 2 / 6 1 : 0 p /29 23 m PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP ROOSEVELT ROOM March 22, 1996 Good moming. Today I want to talk
  • of the early days of law and economics at the University of Chicago Law School. Edward Levi -- the great champion of analogical reasoning, see infra note 63 -- decided to introduce economics into his antitrust course, by allowing every fifth class to be taught
  • NO. AND TYPE 001. letter DATE SUBJECTffiTLE Personal (Partial) ( 1 page) 03/22/1994 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records First Lady's Office Speechwriting OA/Box Number: 8168 FOLDER TITLE: HRC [Hillary Rodham Clinton]/Daniel
  • ) Ministerial accounts . 15 . 16 c) Haupttrcuhandstcllc Ost settlement (HTO) COMPENSATION FOR LOSS OF OLD SAVINGS 17 ACCOUNTS LEVY ON MORTGAGE PROFITS 19 RESTITUTION OF FORMER COMMUNAL PROPERTY 21 INDEMNIFICATION CLAIMS FOR DESTROYED SYNAGOGUES
  • expenses should be added to this amount. such as fees and deductions by tem(Xlrary administrators, operating fees levied by the pomaines and payments to the Treuhand With regard to restitution, the estimate includes amounts paid back by notaries
  • subject to the law dated 22'" July 1941, i.e., 'aryanised' companies and buildings and French securities. The Commission's research resulted in an estimate of non-restored property totalling between FFR 243 million and FFR 477 million in French francs
  • . TREASURY CONTROLS, "'fra note I, at 22. , 6. The controls were relaxed for future transactions by General License No, 94, j"ued Dec. 7, 1945, [10 FED. REG. 14814 (1945»), and the release of , property pr..iously bhw:kcd was authorized under certain
  • reqion of the Justice Department. And the thrust of this letter is that the levy against Hr. Savage's business was wrong. Let me read you what the Justice Department through Mr. Snyder wrote: he writes ~after reviewing the complaint, the motion
  • in the group, the 19member Advisory Commission on Electronic Commerce, seemed to agree that Internet · sales should be subject to the same taxes levied on sales in the physical world. The key question, they said, was how to devise a more uniform tax rate
  • statement Bo^ ^ - J/o l / t ^9 f e* { O ^ ^ J ^^.OSdRES FILED O E SZ A T C M N S . V R IF TA H E T ^ Box 20: I. NAFTA II. FBI-Freeh Appropriations *&0S
  • programs pursu- 21 ant to section 116(b). 22 (17) UNIT OF GENERAL LOCAL GOVERN- 23 MENT.—The term "unit of general local govem- 24 ment" means any general purpose pohtical subdivi- 25 . sion of a State which has the power to levy taxes August
  • ,"priort,o "re~4r:n, ~nd afte,r ~dequate provi'sionfor J~.axes a:nd ' conserv~tory ~xpellse,s: . ' , 1 i ' ; Ii ! II ' I Mrs. ,Edith Schmaelz " '" ',.' Speisinge"rstrc:lsse ,~22 Vienna :2:3", ,Maher Austria ' < " "," • .' ' : ' ", ~'F
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: Trip California (San Francisco/Oakland) May 23-24, 1996
  • Executive Office of th~ President Jeff Levi Deputy Director National AIDS Policy Office Executive Office of the President Richard Sorian Director of Public Affairs National AIDS Policy Office Execu~ve Office of the President Daniel Montoya
  • !cy , 5-6111 l!l ~~,2 Tejeda" .. ~ . , 5-1640 .Y.. McHale ., .. , 5-6411 1,3 'Washington .. 5-3816 ~ N 22 '. Murphy', . ',. ,,5-4665 A.. It l!L .I!L .1l 1.2 WHspn . . . , , . , 5-2401 - L .DL Murtha "" ~ 5-2065 ..u. '"5l N.. ..y. y
  • / / ^ r Including this Cover Page V,^ ^* ^wmw ^ PIMM advise by telephone t (401) 2744400 during office hours; or by facsimile to our machln at HEALTH CARE REFORM TAX ISSUES SURVEY 1. Under your state law, would a mandatory employer contribution levied
  • o OFFICERS AND BOARD: David L. Levy, J.D., President John L Bausennan, Jr., J.D., Chairman· Samuel A. Brunelli, CEO John L. Bausennan, Sr• . Ingrid Bough.Bell Judge Richard V. Waldron (Rel) Lee Yarborough . HONORARY PRESIDENT: David Brenner
  • Derivative, Mantoux) (PPD) 11. YF-VAX* (Yellow Fever Vaccine) 22. And, all Connaught vaccines combine quality with economy To order, call toll-free: 1-800-538-7678 The role of the patient's attributes (cultural background, socioeconomic status, education
  • (1995); Timothy H. Jones, Legal Protection for Fundamental Rights and Freedoms: European Lessons for Australia, 22 Fed. L. Rev. 57 (1994); Geoffrey Kennett, Individual Rights, the High Court and the Constitution, 19 Melb. U. L. Rev. 581 (1994); Jeremy
  • status of antiarrhythmic therapy after the Cardiac Arrhythmia Suppression Trial 6/10/91 1991 Moderator - Symposium: Lipid Regulation and Risk 1991 Prevention; Universal Sheraton Hotel, Universal City.CA 6/22/91 Moderator: Advances in Cardiology; Hyatt
  • 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
  • Last Election Opponent Spending Perot Vote in '92 20 62,423 81 390,942 6.978 56 Page 34 408,987 528,818 138,921 22 15 68 228,812 12,599 12 35 65 485,778 34,948 16 CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION INFORMATION
  • . 22). Many of the state's youth have been compelled to migrate out-at-state for employmentj overall, the state population fell from 469,557 in 1980 to 453,588 in 1990 (Department of Administration « Informa­ tion, 1992). The state's economic
  • 1876 Piercer bought at Levy sale Source: Graves, Art Sales 1876/04/06 (0329) 1870 - 1876 Levy sale (Ch'ristie' s) London Levy, Albert (London, England, UK) 1870 - 1870 Colnaghi, Martin H., buying for Levy, Albert (London, England, UK) 1870/04
  • (partial) (2 pages) OS/2111996 P6/b(6) 002. email Mail Link Monitor to Elena Kagan at 15: 19:46.98. Subject: Confirmation [partial] (1 page) OS/22/1996 P6/b(6), b(7)(C), b(7)(E), b(7)(F) 003. email Mail Link Monitor to Elena Kagan at 15:20:06.73
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  • h r i s t i n e Heenan) B o x efwsiMS FILED i m m 5 #22 ATW^ERTS^—^-^^ Health Security Act ( L e f t by C h r i s t i n e Heenan) Box 6 "" S e c t i o n by S e c t i o n H e a l t h S e c u r i t y A c t C h r i s t i n e Heenan m i s c e l l
  • in their country," said Taliban spokesman Wakil Ahmad, a senior member of the group's 22· member ruling Council. He said Taliban gets its money primarily from civilian donations, traders and a system of customs levies. Taliban is now demanding that Kabul
AIDS 1993 [8] (Item)
  • Infection. Amst.~rdam, The Netherlands, Sept. 22-25, 1991. Klitzma n , R. and Perry, S., "Psychiatric Complications in tha Crit.ically Ill." In Surgical Intencdve ~. Shirss, C. T. and Barie, P. (Eds). Boston: Little, Brown and Co., (Tn Press), Bod"~'inl
  • and services. If this system were replaced by one or more new taxes levied on firms or individuals, regional purchasing cooperatives would collect (directly or indirectly) a pool of revenues adequate to provide universal access to a comprehensive benefit
  • addresses. November 23­ 25,1997 Canada British Columbia: Vancouver Attended APEC Economic Summit Meeting. December 22, 1997 Italy Aviano Stopped while en roule to and from Bosnia-Herzegovina. December 22, 1997 BosniaHerzegovina Sarajevo, Tuzla
  • Introduction 21. _ Henry B. Schacht J. Irwin Miller The Rewards of Servant-Leadership 22. James Rouse Bringing Dignity and Delight to American Cities 23. Frank Stanton The .Man Who Built the Tiffany Network 24. The Haas Family of Levi Strauss & Co
Amtrak [1] (Item)
  • their incomefromwork. Estimating the precise magnitude of the implidl tax ratesrequiresinformation that is not readily available, but rough calculations suggest that the rates could be substantial. In 2000, for example, the effective marginal levy on labor compensation
  • Jurisdiction (1) Lack of Diversity Jurisdiction (2) Lack of Federal Question Jurisdiction . . . . . . . (3) Lack of Jurisdiction Under the Alien Tort Claims Act • 4 19 19 20 22 24 27 31 35 36 38 39 41 43 45 46 46 49
  • truck load 13 i;.ug 1,~6 -(22 cases) estimated (2) U3Sa U Aug 46 eight freight cars (1055 caecs) estioated 232~100 itens I (3) American Joint Dis­ tribution COI.!;littee, o 611 itens kUG 46 - --'-'-'-- ------. I· .-.­ . 237,551 i
  • . ownerShip . ! , 22 General Notes: • Casual dress is recommended , • Taxi transportation willibe neces$ary between the hotel and the Seagrams Building. Allow AMPLE time for this trip because of New Yor~ traffic. • We will begin promptly at 2:00 qn
  • would consider legislation proposed by :iculture Secreta.ry.Dan Glickman. Glickman's proposal would give agriculture secretaries new power to order meat recalls. LANGUAGE: ENGLISH LOAD-DATE: ·September9, 1997 ., PAGE LEVEL 1 ~ 46 19 OF 22
  • . I . 22-Sep. . I .'. ' .; '\ .- " , ' Citizel!ship of Jew~ from Eastern countries revoked, ,. ' except World War I :veterans on German side pr those 'whoJE:mdered speci~1 serVice.' ' " . I I . . Germany', 26-Jul ! ;'" Licenses
  • efficient models of delivery. Providers must be free of regulations that micro-manage and hamstring their ability to innovate. In considering any new or increased levy on businesses to finance reform (particularly universal coverage), policy makers must take
  • of the qualified health ex- 22 penses paid during any taxable year which may be 23 taken into account under subsection (a) shall not 24 exceed— •S 1936 IS 5 1 "(A) $600, in the case of a taxpayer de- 2 scribed in section 1(c) or 1(d), and 3 "(B
  • Americans of the health care refonn proposal outlined by President Clinton in his speech to the nation on September 22, 1993. The first section briefly describes the Clinton plan. Next, the socioeconomic and health characteristics of black Americans
  • 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]
  • children under 22 years old in their parents' h¢u~e~olds. Uee the cost of the thrifty food plan for aliotment adjustments. Lower age for excluding students' earnin9s. Count qovernmental energy assistance as income. Reduce the standard deduction
  • Vice Chairman Dr. Thomas-Robert Ames Secretary Dena H. Tracton Charlotte B. Parkinson, D.S.w. Treasurer Lillian Greenspan Milton Butger Chairman Emeritus Oak leigh B. Thorne EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Joel M. Levy Assoc. Exec. Director Dr. Philip H. Levy Asst
  • HAMBURGER PATTIES Los Angeles Tirrles Augusta Chronide, FINAL ED, P A12 Friday, August 22, 1997 JOURNAL CODE: AG LANGUAGE: ENGLISH RECORD TYPE: FULLTEXT v SECTION HEADING: NEWS Word Count: 527 TEXT: Vastly expanding what was already the largest food recall
  • pursu- 21 ant to section 116(b). 22 (17) UNIT OF GENERAL LOCAL GOVERN- 23 MENT.—The term "unit of general local govem- 24 ment" means any general purpose pohtical subdivi- 25 sion of a State which has the power to levy taxes August 15
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  • IM/JF-Press Briefing: Process BC - Immunization Event w/ Governors' Staff Control, Baton Rouge, HRC Wkg Women: Hlth & LA Econ., Bait. MD HRC/JF/1M - Briefing w/ Governors | : 21 22 Communications for Joint 5 16 HRC - Mtg. w/ 17 Address to Joint
  • : ' , Section 12.03. Exemption from seizure. No process of attachment, execution, sequestration, replevin, distress or any kind of [A> CIVIL
  • of the Uninsured in Working Families and Uninsured Children by Congressional District," 7/19/94 ] 22 thousand children in Rep. Steven Schiff s district have no health coverage. [ e at e t Dprmn ofTreasury, "Estimates of the Uninsured in Working Families
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  • Copyright 1997 The Detroit News, Inc. The Detroit News May 22, 1997, Thursday SECTION: Front; Pg. Pg. A12 LENGTH: 1151 words HEADLINE: When Schools Fail: Taking over ailing districts can solve some problems -- and create others BYLINE: By Carol Stevens I
  • . Minow Director . The ,Annenberg Washington Program , Enclosures , -jamesS. Wolf, M.D. Associate Dean, Medical Education' Northwestern University Medical School E X E CUT 1 V E OFF 1 C E o F THE PRE S 1 D E N T 22-Nov-1993 05:31pm TO: Rosalyn
  • for the JDF Children~s · Congress by Alan Silvestri; an Academy Award-nominated composer, and by Stephen . Schwartz, an Academy Award-winning lyricist-:- to .be debuted on the Capitol.Steps on June . 22, 1999; and A copy of the CD of the song, "Promise
  • .tian.. TiUs department wa$ me-ed and enL:.rged from the 4th floor (room lJo "':3a ). to the 3rd floor (room No 22) t ' . •.. ! 3. Lruploye
  • , and the source of any projected 19 spending Increases, including those de­ 20 scribed in clauses (i) and (ii), provider re­ 21 imbursement rates, and administrative ex­ 22 penses. 23 (B) SCBMISSION OR REPORT.-The Board 24 shall prepare and submit
  • ], because people who are p a y i n g too m u c h already shouldn't pay more to fix the system/' Clinton also said a payroll levy would be phased in to help small businesses and that the medical portion of workers' comp would be folded into the new system
  • Michael Froman - MEC/NSC - 395-1590 Jody Greenstone - WH - 456-2259 Alexis Herman - WH/OPL - 456-2983 Ed Knight - TREASURY - 622-0073 Bob Kyle - NEC/NSC - 395-1590 Michael Levy - TREASURY - 622-0534 David Marchick - USTR - 456-5558 Sylvia Matthews - NEC
  • in foster care and generally requires states to initiate proceedings to terminate parental rights after a child has been in foster care for 15 of the previous 22 months; (4) provides states with financial incentives to increase the number of children who
  • and the mother-child relationship. Am J Community Psychol 1994 Dec;22(6):723-743. Kelley ML. The effects of military-induced separation on family factors and child behavior. Am J Orlhopsychiatry 1994 Jan;64( 1): 103-111. Oakley Browne MA, Joyce PR, Wells JE
  • Regional Office, Other Members: Judy Caden, Asst. Director for Loan Policy, Loan Guaranty Service Len Kardon, Management Analyst, Loan Guaranty Service· ,'. ,. Len Levy, Asst Director for Loan and Property Management, Loan Guaranty Service Mike McReaken
  • United states Treasu& Depart!' lnent license #NY-430369-S pormi tt~ng shipment of coupons to SwitzerlaJd, nUmbers 21, 22, 23, 24 on 175 shares of MUTOR COLUMBUS, A. G. Switzerland,. fo1 collectj,on. ~ 9/~2, :.
  • that foltou'. through "seelio!!. 5 alld 8 of this 21 A,ct.". 22 23 SEC. 337. AUTHORIZATION OF PILOT PROJECTS, Tlte last selltence of section 17(P){l)(A) of Ihe Food 24 Sfam}) A.ct of 1977 (7 C.S.c. 2026(b){1){..!.)! is IImendul 25 by strikillg "1995" II
  • of the American people, they've run into a few unexpected problems in the' Capitol. In the first six months of the 104th Congress, 22 Hill staffers were pulled over for driving drunk with power. OSHA cited for packing 150 lobbyists into a chairman's office
  • /ftOC^, Michael Waldman FR: PE+VPE TRANS OFC 12/22/92 I thought you might want some lite holiday reading. Below are summaries of the campaign finance laws of Wisconsin, Florida, and Minnesota. Wisconsin Contributions Limit; (.1.1,26) The law
  • ), 24312, and" and inserting in "eu thereof --_. +718 19 TITLE IV-USE OF RAILROAD FACILITIES ,-_... - ---- C---~-~~~~~8~C~~.!~I:~I!:_~~~TA.~f~~~~ ~.~-:~) 21 (a) AMENDI\IENT,-Chapter 281 of title 49, United 22 States Code, is amended by adding
  • obliged to call them to order. In the following year, the 5% levy failed toeHcit any , great enthusiasm in banks, especially/in the ,south. In 1943, the Treasury, tried !o persuade the Commissariat general aux quesiioris juives· to tone down its', strict
  • ' , /...;,--­ 1/22/52 I "1 ' I I I wL 1123152 USA $30 million deposited into $150,000,000. 'if/52-4/53 USA Senate JudiciaryCommittee investigates OAP. Hearings study handling of procedures for claiming refum of vested assets. USA Vesting ofGennan
  • exercised their rights. The fact is obvious with regard to the 1948 law: somewhat less than 5,000 victims filed cases. Four main types of spoliation and pillaging may be distinguished. Firstly, property subject to the law,dated 22'"July 1941, i.e
  • " :. '~":''''.,-:.-.: -~:,. ~", .:..:~::,>~.:. ~, . billion of subsidies. 16 , 17 were imposed, they would be "able.tocover the $26 18 billion in past subsidies. 19 the agreement condoned the $26 billion in past 20 . subsidies and allows certain future subsidies. 21 22 Mr. Kantor. It does
  • . 'This matter has been submitted to me ,for determination upon recommendation for allowance , by the Chief, Claims Section. Notice of Intention to retUrn the property was pub­ lished in the Federal Register on July 20, 1957 (22 F.R. 5814)., ' / Based upon
  • cent of beds Aust. US For- profit- hospitals Not-for-profit Public 20 10 70 20 40 40 (iii) INSURANCE. The Australian system may be described as federal because of two central innovations. The first of these is the Medicare Levy. Every Australian
  • of the future, yesterday in heavy trading of more Antril. " o it looks as though the people Nw than 22 million ahares on Nasdaq's over-the-counter exchange, more who thought ihey were invescing in than 10 times iu three-month aver- security and the people who
  • encouraged him to put it down on paper, which is enclosed. If you think it is worthwhile please pass it on to President Clinton. Warmest regards, Walter M. Levy TELEPHONE NC 214·438·0211, CABLE NATCHEM IRVING, FAX A/C 214-438-()188 MAIUNG ADDRESS: P.O. BOX
  • to provide but after 1917 it became one of the most vocal opposition groups, fearing that such a program would make physicians financially dependent on government. 1 2 Rashi Fein, Ph.D., "Prescription for Change", Modern Maturity, Aug. - Sept. 1092, pp. 22
  • , Marc,' Nolde, Klee, Hofer, Rohlfs, Dix, Kokoschka, Beckmann, Pechstein, Kirchner, Heckel, Grosz, Schmidt ~ Rottluff, Miiller, Modersohn, Macke, Corinth, Liebermann, Amiet, Baraud, Feininger, Levy, Lehrri~ bruck, Matare, Marcks, Archipe'nko, Barlach
  • . ~ ~ .. ~ -.".~;: .... ~ ......... ,:""--­ ;,< REGULATION NO. 1 UNDER MnlTARY GOVERNMENT LAW NO. 59 2. No taxes, including inheritance tax or other public assessments, fees or cost, shall be refunded or subsequently levied
  • 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
  • . Clinton '• WEEK THREE FDR March 20_, 1933 · Passed Economy Act. March 22, 1933 Passed Beer-Wine Revenue Act. JFK February 3, 1961 Issued an Executive Order providing .$4 · million federal assistance program for Cuban refugees. February 9, 1961
  • Unsoeld Volkmer Waters Watt Wise de la Garza No (8) Clay** Hall (TX) ** Hilliard Smi th (IA) ** Stokes** Tauzin** Williams** Wilson** NV -(I) Washington ** Supported Police Corps amendment, 10/22/91 56 of 58 have supported
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  • demand and '., - 19 20 (5) Amtrak's management and employees are 21 . dedicated to providing the high.quality service that 22 Amtrak's customers .deserve but additional. capital 23 investment is needed to acquire the modern equip- 24 ment
  • ~ohn Holum Department of State o: (202) 647-9610 f: (202) 647-4920 ~rof. James Davidson Hunter university of Virginia o: (804) 924-6524 f: (804) 924-6524 press "*" when prompted _,(Frank Levy MIT o: (6i7) 253-2089 f: (617) 253-2654 Martin E. Marty
  • for technical and conforming amendments to the welfare reform bill enacted August 22, 1996. o The report contains exclusively technical amendments. The proposals maintain the spirit and the intent of the newly enacted legislation. o This report is mandated
  • preemption was t o be modified t o permit States t o levy nondiscriminatory taxes or assessments on employers or h e a l t h b e n e f i t plans operating i n corporate a l l i a n c e s . Health Security Act The ERISA preemption p r o v i s i o n continues w
  • State, or a child and the parent' :with", whom 'the child is, living, . which provides, for monetary, suppot1:, 'health care, arrearages" or reimbursement, C 110 STAT. 2251 PUBLIC LAW 104-193-AUG. 22, 1996 PUBLIC LAW 104-193-AUG. 22,1996 110 STAT
  • · ' . ' ··", \' ... I. '' ~- ~ .. ·' ' .. :;·.. ... ' I ,· .;: i,· \_.- . < :.. ~·.._ -:· -~ ...~ .. •. '· • I ·., ... . ''. . ·~· ·. '·!' -.:.:. - .-----;- -- t;. .......,_--:-.~OCT .21 . '94 16=22 ·. ·I. ':...· I
  • Harris ," Jeff Levi, Gary Blumenthal, , Jennifer Klein PURPOSE: For ,the appointees to hear from HHS about the 'research, and other' efforts they are u'ndertaking to ensure that managed care 'does not disadvantage p~ople with disabil~ties., ' I
  • . The Panel, to be chaired by The Rt Hon Sir David Hirst, will comprise: Donnell Deeny QC Professor Richard Evans Sir Terry Heiser . " - Professor Peter Jones Martin levy Peter Oppenheimer ' Professor Norman Palmer , ~-. :;. :::, .~ Anna
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  • OF THE BOARD AMERICAN FOUNDATION .FOR AIDS RESEARCH 1828 L ST NORTHW:e:ST SUITE 802 WASHINGTON DC 20036 (202) 331-8600 14959 22:13 EST MGMCOMP ~. Ol !!? o :c To reply b'Y Mailgram Message, see r~ve~se side for Western Union's toll-free numbers
  • ~gat1()li.··. ,':.,;:", , ' ','.r 'I, '22 t1872. I ~ j'. I i .::': :': . 1e No., ' ( ,r", '.' "!,, I. oontl~.~lfai\.. ~fc>rt: LAI ~o-2b .., . :.:... :::~~.'fi~·~:~;;~~~~·· .ooW1~r!e.!'·"" .,' . j'T. . " ~19e,.;7 , , , Subm1
  • property o~ ,another, or , 21 a cri~e under chapter 109A ' I of title 18, United States Qode.". . 22 9r threat­ ) ' ' ' . '(c) EFFECTIVE ':bATE'~-'The amendments made by 23 . subsection (b)' shall become' effective on December l, . 24 1994
  • ". . · [ :.: ~n_I ~ ...· .·••· ·. ·.·. POLicY §TATEMENTS ISSUED BY THE tlFFICJ!: OF WHITE HOUSE . · .,. : i. . ·Prohibited contacts With Agencies U/22/93) ·.' ·. · ·.. (Nussbawa and Neuwirth) · . .... . \7 - ·I;\ .· · .. DRAFT -- July 25, 1994
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  • while execs get bonus lfl#^ • Tax'brealiMfii JUb-03 96' 09:18 FROM:PENN 2025301354 5/14 S/22 5/28 TQ:94565709 6/5 6/X1 6/19 PAGE:11 6/24 7/2 58 1) Yes 2) No 9) don'C know 65. Does t h i s make you much mors l i k e l y t o vote f o r P ^ s i d
  • •. BELGItJM: - Chaplain Joseph. Miller in his letter of May 23,19-16,writesi ttl have reoeived 11 more cases of books from you, making a total of 22 to· date." . . CZECBOsnaVAXIA. .. Karel Hudeo,Czechoslovak Consul General of New York,' il:i his letter
  • (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
  • ' 46, 1st barge 81 ,620, 1 tems "r " '' (371 cases) 'i 11 Apri'l 46, ·2nd barge :I ' , (539 cases) 118, 580 items' :I (2~ France. ", I , I •r ' I I i , I 22 March 46 ... 5 li.pril 46 nine ~reicht oars, . '\1176 ,cases) 17 ~{ia.y. 46
  • to the panel after you have given your speech. 1:15 Speech to the National Youth Summit on HIV Prevention and Education, @ the NEA building on 16th street, contact: Carlos (703) 684-4000j staff contact: Jeff Levi. WithdrawallRedaction Marker Clinton
  • that would h i t the highest-paid 22 of workers" (see AHL, 2/16). The plan is expected to generate $6B/year (David Wessel/ David Rogers. 2/17). TAX REAX: When asked whether the admin, would levy "ta5fTr3~4e^ finance the nat'l health care proposal, Hillary
  • on this issue, and that it is too early to know how VFC will affect R&D. e' • E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE S IDE N T lO-May~1995 TO: Rosalyn A. Miller FROM: Jeffrey Levi AIDS Policy Council SUBJECT: lO:38am weekly report
  • 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
  • to the Minister President of Bavaria offering that if the security job w~s too much for the guards to handle; then he would attempt to furnish a civilian guard to assist tHe police. 22 The inability of the German guards to prevent the entry of American 'soldiers
  • mission to India, Pakistan and Turkey from January 12-22. ' Secretary Brown plans to attend the Commercial Service C~nference in Miami on January 25, as well as participate in the White House Conference on Small Business Follow-up Round table in Washington
  • "; Working Group 19, "Administrative Simplification"; Working Group 20, "Interim Cost Controls"; Cluster Group VII, "Financing", and Working Group 21, "Financing"; Cluster Group VIII, "Health Policy Initiatives for the Underserved", and Working Group 22
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Boorstin Subseries: 3512 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Health Care - Harris Poll Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 52 7 11 1 c£ —i q m March 22-26,1993 dpc weekly update
  • - 1 JUL 05 ~94 -----------------nr.y--­ 11 1 00AM .. Additionally, I was appointed by SpeQker Foley un March 22, lY94 as a member of the netll' U. S. COlllllliss1on on ChU" and Family Welfare created under PL 102-521. Why invite fathArs
  • [Ellen McCathran - Presidential Daily Diary - Hardcopy 4/4/00; 4/1200; 4/25/00; 5/7/00; 5/18/00; 5/22/00; 5/26/00; 6/7/00; 6/8/00; 6/18/00]
  • [OSTP - Publications] [22]
  • [Department of Labor – Publications] [22]
  • "~.. ­ . .. October 31. 2000 • Page 2 It appears that the determining factor against divestiture of the Neulander account was a technical feature of Section 202(a) of the International Claims , Settlement Act of 1949, as amended, 22 U.S.C. 1631 a(a). A closer re
  • -001 077 102408 40157 102408-002 077 102408 40157 102408-003 077 102408 40157 102408-004 077 102408 40157 102408-005 077 102408 40157 102408-006 Folder Title Equal Employment Advisory Council, October 8 HBCU Commemoration 9/22/97 National Bar
  • not readily available, but rough calculations suggest that the rates could be substantial. In 2000, for example, the effective nurgleal levy on labor compensation could increase by as much as 30 to 45 percentage points for worken in families eligible for low
  • ) A. Garcia Robles (M) William Golding(GB) L. Wa'ets (Pol) Jaroslav Seifert (Cz) D.Tiitu(SA) Claude Simon (F) Intern. Phyicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War 30-JAN-1997 46 8 6603847 SID 04 NOBELSTIFTELSEN 14:22 Jtar Physicj Chemistry
  • man will not have died in vain; and we as a nation deal with this issue. —T.J.D. Murders by Handguns in 1990 ioo r 10 0 Australia 13 Sweden 22 Great Britain United States nsp as The National Association of Secondary School Principals 1904
  • to accept them." 2. In 1973, Nixon sent a series of six Messages to Congress on the State of the Union on 2/2, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8, and 3/14. They were not actually dehvered in person. Richard Nixon, March 1,1973 (State of the Union Message to the Congress
  • CxpcIIlse f;om both the EOP :lIl.d tl:e agencies" While there j"s great interest in agel]c), involvcment in levie\~' at the bighes: . J...:vd~. nlaimaining agency personalities lJl lIlt: ;,;.ore g:'oup migh cilcour.tge l\ back $
  • 'f-" ' :,.' -. " P6/b(6) IV . , .,­ . PLEASE CALI: cAL.LEOToSEE YOU" . ;" .... ,- WILL c:Al.L~N ,,' "­ W~NTSTQSE~,YOU J . URGENt I· .. ;, -,," ,"I . '. ; , .J...... ~ "t',!' ".~, " . "'. \(jf\:;>22
  • increased by about 22 percent, nearly three times th;e rate of growth for all workers (7.8 percent). I i Demographic characteristics of contingent worker$ , , In February 1999.5.6 million workers were cIJ.ssified as contingent (using the'broadest estimate
  • costs at several different matching rates. States also get Federal incentive payments, levy user fees, keep a portion of TANF-related collections, and return a portion to the Federal government. In addition to making some preliminary simplifications
  • 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
  • T otal ~ Medicare -1.8 -0.7 -0.1 ·0.1 14.4 2003 2004 Subsidi~~ 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Per.sons between 0·200% of Poverty Pregnant Women and Kids 0·300% of Poverty Temporarily Unemploycd Enrollment Outreach
  • . letter Susan Louisa Montauk to Hillary Clinton; RE: Address [partial] (1 page) 12/22/1992 P6/b(6) 003b. envelope Susan Louisa Montauk; RE: Address [partial] (1 page) 12/23/1992 P6/b(6) 004. letter Joy D. Osofsky to Hillary Rodham Clinton; RE
  • DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE DATE SUBJECT/TITLE RESTRICTION 001. memo Craig Smith and David Wofford to the President; RE: Kentucky Political Briefing (9 pages) 08/22/1996 P5 002. memo Craig Smith, et al. to the President; RE Michigan Politics (9 pages
  • ftgreemenL The
  • OCSE­ AT-98-05), and State B already has a case for the same NCP how must State B distribute collections after State B'takesthe AEI action (e.g., bank account levy or other asset seizure)? Must State B apply the entire collection to State A's AEI
  • -based mechanisms, performance standards, 19 or voluntary programs; 20 pel"·:1 to "(5) the term 'major rule' means a rule or a 21 group of closely related rules that the agency pro- . 22 posing the rule or the Director'\easonably deter- 23
  • DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY • WASHINGTON , July 22, 1997 ASSISTANT SECRETAR'Y . . MEMO~NDUM FOR SECRETARY RUBIN DEPUTY SECRETARY SUMMERS I FROM: DON LUBICK "DC-L I I ACTING ASSISTANT SECRETARY (TAX POLICY) RE: Estate Tax Options This memorandum
  • because the Code was abolished in that year. D.A.'s Br. at 22, 23. This observation overlooks the fact that the Code of Civil Procedure was contemporaneously replaced by the Civil Practice Act of 1921, and the 1880 statute could have, " readily been re
  • Carnegie Foundation for ISAIAH SONNE International Peace Ht:brew Union College ADOLF S. LESCH'NITZER Formerly Reichsvertretuilg Deutscher J uden GUIDO SCHOENBERGER New York University FELIX A. LEVY BEN SELEKMAN Harvard University JULIUS LEWY
  • . [ Room 838 i I New York, New York 1002P I (212) S36-2746 '\ Fax: (212)·642-7296 . I Ms. Margaret Franklin (Meg) Manager of Benefit Services Levi Strauss & Company I 1155 Battery Street I P.O. Box 7215 \ I San Prancisco, ealiforni~ 94120r6913 \ (415
  • , 1969; interment in Union United Methodist Church Cemetery, Rose Valley, Walling- ford, Pa. ' CHAFEE, John Hubbard. a Senator from Rhode Island; born in Providence, Providence County,' R.I., October 22, 1922; gr~dua~, Deerfield (Mass.) Academy
  • (202) 22:;-43(1)'· Fax (202) 225·0X 16 Rep. Peter 1'. King (R) • :1 CD Rep. John J. LaFalce (D) • 29 CD Rep. Rick Lazio (R) • 2 CD Rep. David -\. Levy (R) • 4 CD Rep. Nita M. Lowey (D) • I X CD Rep. John M. McHugh (R) • 24 CD Rep. Michad R. McNulty (DJ
  • Jewish community required to pay atonement fine (20% levy on Jewish property) for Kristallnacht df(struction. Should the total be less than Lbillion RM, the levy would be raised. I i .1l1t 17/ 38 Mussolini's decree,· '~M
  • , I : t, I I . ' 'i ,I ! I ' t .. ! I. I i I ! I· I I: I !' I ; I HOUSE VOTE COUt-:IT I' BRADY BILL i' I: I !; I 1 (Supporting) = 22.'2.. 2 (Leaning in Favor) I .= , I . 3 (Undecided) = ';)1 4 (Leaning Against) I
  • Molly Brostrom Sandra L. Bublick-Max Dennis Burke Michael Cohen Patsy Fleming Diana M. Fortuna Lyndell Hogan Christopher C. Jennings Dorothy K. Craft Jennifer L. Klein Jeffrey Levi Cathy R. Mays Bruce N. Reed Diane Regas
  • discovered to have hired illegal aliens. About 10,000 US employers faced fmes of about $70 million between FY90 and FY94: these fines were settled for $29 million, or less than half the initial levy. Most of the fmes were for paperwork violations
  • was given directly by the Germans to the Bankers' Union, which transmitted on the spot to its members. I , I I I On July 22, 1941, the Vichy gove~ent p~ssed in tum its great spoliation law, after a six-month 'period of discussion with the German
  • the taxpayer harmless, using either direct or indirect repayment mechanisms, and tax programs that levy taxes on classes of health care services or providers that are not permitted under the statute or regulations. There are two provisions of our tax laws
  • documented. I agreed tb call him back if the Commission decides to pursue the matter further. 901 15th Street, NW • Suite 350 • Washington, DC 20005 • 202-371-6400 • Fax 202-371-5678 ~)~©~fl¥'~~ JONATHAN LEVY Attorney at law· , ;574. Clairmont Woods Dr
  • (lunl~er age:>, and Ihey decreased wil" a.:e while unemployment was almost double parlicularly for Ihe group 1710 22 years of age. fur Ihose nol enrolled in school, the gap in participalion rales was I~r~esl al the earlinl aKes (about 22 percentage
  • 21) U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer 22) Congressmen Bob Filner 23) UC Vice President Bruce B. Darling 24) Vice Chancellor Student Affairs Joseph Watson 25) Former Chancellor William McGill 26) Former Chancellor Herbert York 27) Former Interim Chancellor
  • on HIV Prevention and Education, @ the NEA building on 16th street, contact: Carlos (703) 684-4000; staff contact: Jeff Levi. . NOTE: Walt Patterson's daughter (T~ia Patterson) will be a t the National Youth Summitt- on HIV Prevention and Education
  • ? 4) Are Americans ready to change and make the sacrifices which seem to be necessary? I believe these are central questions and I hope you can help us an5wer them. tal 002 .' 04/06/93 :6:22 F.\! 612 340 2644 DORSEY WHITNEY Dr. William Galston
  • , adjusted gross income, from 31 to 36 percent. • Increase the Alternative Minimum Tax on personal income from 21 to 26-27 percent. . • Levy a 10 percent surtax on adjusted gross income over $1 million. • Crack down on tax fraud oh unearned income. These four
  • O202 659 3716 i l 002/015 CMO C U E OMN A S FEDERAL ELECTION 1 Press Office 999 E Street, N.W., Washington. D.C. 20463 Phone: 202-219-4155 Toll Free 800^24-9530 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DECEMBER 22, 1994 CONTACT: IAN STIRTON RON HARRIS SHARON SNYDER
  • ~4inate-~-t:i!ne-on-I_ue~~-ay~~r-:WedlleSaay;Ju,iie 2L~>"22~to m~~~~-n~~:~~ · . ·· ·- · Should you have any questions or if J can provide you with any additional material, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you in advance for your assistance
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  • to be received to permit work to continue. 8/22/95 Questions and Answers, Agency Shutdown v-04. Isn't the same thing true for work funded by reimbursable orders? Answer. Not necessarily. Reimbursable orders under appropriated accounts usually expire for new
  • Information Privacy Survey, 1993 Memo to Christine Heenan, from Ray Hanley, Arkansas Department of Human Services, Re: Abolishment of Title V Working draft of Address to Joint session of Congress, September 22, 1993 Memo to Veronica Nyhan, Fr: Michael Grizzard
  • .·.BRIEFING OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: Samuel Berger · March 22, 1999 (10:06am) PAGE 27 113TH STORY of Focus printed in FULL format. Copyright 1995 Federal Document Clearing House, FDCH Political Transcripts Inc. TYPE: SPEECH LENGTH: 5104 words HEADLINE
  • (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were
  • LEATHERS, HOWARD LEFKOWITZ, BONNIE LEHMANN, LAURENT LEMASURIER, JEAN LEVINE, CAROL LEVINE, DEBORAH LEVINE, GREGORY LEVITT, LARRY LEVY, HELEN LEWIS, JOHN LEWIS-IDEMA, DEBORAH L I L L I E , STEVEN LINCOLN, MICHAEL LIND, KEITH LINDREW, GERALD LINK, KENNETH
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: San Francisco May 23-24 AIDS Conference [3]
  • of Duration.of Follow-u'p* . (15,000 enrollments)· 4,351 . 30 J .... c Q) 20 o J­ Q) c.. 10 o 3-4 . 2-3 1-2 Years I' Median follow..up = 22 months· *as of September 1995; experimental studies or ODS
  • technical assistance arld training on public policy : Washington, DC 16). JEFF LEVI: P6/b(6) *Director of Public Policy for The AIDS Action Council . *represents community-based organization issues from research~ drug development and regulation
  • of the President's high priority programs, including: (1) readiness; (2) selected acquisition programs such as the 0-5 missile, B-2 bomber, F-22 Advanced Tactical Fighter, and certain navy ships; (3) funding for Cooperative Threat Reduction; and (4
  • F TA H E T . Box 20: I. II. FBI-Freeh Appropriations )3CCc NAFTA - C O U E FL D O E S E A T C M N S . u S R S I E V R I TA H E T h Z Box 22: I. NAFTA II. Crime III. Medicare IV. Lobby reform V. Campaign Finance Reform VI. Regulatory Reform VII
  • ) 706-0560, FAX (703) 706-0565 ALEXANDRIA. VIRGINIA IIIIIC! BOARD of DIRECTORS H. ALVAH CHA'MAN. JR. C"AlRMAN Director ana Chairman 01 Ihe ExeclJ!Jve COlT'miuee Knight Ridder, inc. 'JICE-CHAI~~AN L. GAlES BRAD October 22, 1993 SheflIIlCoron
  • estimate that if targets are not met and the full $4 billion industry-wide surcharge is levied, the price of a pack of cigarettes will rise by about 35 cents. Enhanced Environmental Tobacco Smoke Protections: • The manager's package provides that a state
  • on August 22, 1996 and disabled aliens lawfully residing in the United States on August 22,1996. Sec. 5302. Extension of eligibility period for refugees and certain other qualified aliens from 5 to 7 years for SSI and medicaid; status of Cuban and Haitian
  • , (* NOTE: Sall Karwowski will meet! eet CHR u on ariivai ¥a 8tl"'i 3:00p Conference Call wi Q,9.!!&I.:esswomanLynn Woolsey re: medical foods bill * background in briefing book * Levi & Klein to be resent for call "\ NE~ o.v > ~~ ~. ~ 101 I I&" '7
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  • , Mailstop A-22, Atlanta, GA 30333. Confidential information, referrals. and edu­ cational material on AIDS are available from the CDC National AIDS Hotline: 1-800-342-2437. 1-800­ 344-7432 (Spanish access). and 1-800-243-7889 (nY. deaf access). Table 1
  • ^ commantai p^ar Kr« KaqAginay# v i t a l Health News Being Faxed. Please rMA-Aflfl- then forward to President Clinton. Sincerely, Ms> McGee, Pr^sld ident RMcG/ame P.01 ~ .· T&E, IN C TEL N0.755 -5398 Se p 22 . 93 10 : 09 P . 02 TBSTIMG
  • of 1938, as aaendod, 22 U.S.C. S 611 at sea. (FARA or the Act), and a Section-bySection analysis. My testiaony w i l l conclude with some of the highlights of this b i l l . HISTORY AND PURPOSES OF THE FOREIGN AGENTS REGISTRATION ACT The i n i t i a l
  • 20740-6001 Ambassador Naphtali Lavie' Vice Chairman World Jewish Restitution Organization 7 Radak Street Jerusalem 9230] ISRAEL i. Mr. Stanely Levy, Esq. Manatt, Phelps & Phillips 1355 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064 Mr
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  • JeWisbw()rkers, espeCially in the diamond indl!.:>-cry. which bad rem3wed . d,epnessed thrpughout the most 'of the ~ 930:;.' A study (Ghctto 1941 ,report}7 seeking to est:imatcth~· · effect oothe Dutch economy ofconcenp:-ating the entire leVI-ish popu
  • Reichsver'tretung Deutscher J uden, FELIX A... LEVY BEN SELEKMAN Harvard University I ,Ifl MARVIN LOWENTHAL II Ii EDGAR F, MAGN"iN .' JULIUS B. MALLER American' Jewisli Com'mittee JACOB R. MARCUS Hebrew Union. College RALPH MARCUS'. University
  • 2004 | Baseline (before reform) 1163 1263 1372 1488 1613 1748 1894 2052 2220 HSA 1176 1285 1411 1489 1583 1700 1820 1942 2070 13 22 40 1 (30) (48) (75) (110) (150) Net Savings Source: CBO "An Analysis
  • Pay for Health Costs How Savings Might Be Distributed What Would Happen to the Labor Force and Unemployment? Increase Early Retirement Impose an Implicit Levy on Work Encourage Medicaid Beneficiaries to Enter the Labor Force Redirect Employment of Low
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  • .. , .••....... , ..... , .... , .... 17 . 2. T"" policy and private saving .• , •.. , ; ....•.....•. 20 3. Saving and investment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 4. Interest rates . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . , 22 Prices and wages
  • be considered inequitable and an impediment to expanding coverage. The tax would be a 25 percent levy on the amount by which health insurance premiums for a standard health plan exceeded a "reference" premium. Separate reference premiums would be established
  • that Medicare currently pays hundreds of millions of dollars more for 22 of the most common and costly drugs than would be paid if market prices were used. For more than one-third of these drugs, Medicare paid more than double the actual average wholesale prices
  • provide explosives to Timothy McVeigh?"!;! il "Besides the gun show, have you ever met with Mc\feigh?"; and I 'I "Did you ever have a conversation with McVeigh aqbut blowing anything up?" Paulsen has requested that he be retested. Levy Guidelines' i
  • 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
  • Responsibility~ (a) Authority to Collect Overdue Child Support through Levy by IRS on Wages. (l) If the Treasury Secretary is notified by a state that a person owes overdue support the payment of which is at least two months delinquent, the amount
  • , KS 66621 D_ WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ASSOCiATE EDITOR PAUL M. KURTZ MONROE L. 1NKER ROBERT J. LEVY ALAN M. GROSMAN LEWIS BECKER PATRICIA M. HOFF CATHERINE J. Ross ROBERT G. SPECTOR REViEWiNG EDITORS SUSAN ApPLETON JEFF ATKINSON HARRY
  • professionals, insurance bodies, and voluntary organizations as well as individual 18 Americans. 19 20 21 22 23 4. That the profit motive be eradicated from the health care system. 1 Page 2 2 3 4 SECTION II COVERAGE AND EXCEPTIONS 1. All Americans
  • FROM INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING % Change FLORIDA 31,568.502 30,689,126 33,879.364 39,302,426 47,924,516 S1.8% 10/22/96 TtlE14:40 FAX 2026905673 ~OOJ DBHS/ASPA NEW HIRE REPORTING PROGRAMS SHOW SUCCESS. Twenty-five states currently have new
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  • and incarceration (Center for Human ResearcboResource 1994). The panel survey commenced in 1979 with a sample of 14 to 22 year olds (6,403 of whom are males), and has continued to reinterview the same group each year, so we can observe the critical ages during
  • must be levied to pay all this interest; and such taxes both distort economic incentives and impose political costs. '. 3 4. Nonquantifiable Benefits of Deficit Reduction A. Reducing the Risks of Instability in Financial Markets . A credible
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  • arrive at the pumps on empty. Besides, any 3rd grader knows that 4.3 x 20 does not equal 1001 More importantly, greater emphasis should be placed on the original objectives and purposes of that tax, at the time it was levied. Certainly, the Republicans
  • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ " . . . _ . . .. . No explicit usumptions. IMMIGRANTS All . . ~Iglblilty SSI and MedlC811d - tar Restom elig.ibility ror SSI an.d Mcdica.id for qualified who were in (he country and onlhe benefit rolls receiving SSl as of AUgust 22, 1996. Lega1aUeo! who were in the U.S
  • year than they would under Universal Coverage. Source: Based on the Managed Competition Act Catholic Health Association based on Lewin- VHI Study: "Coverage, Premium and Household Spending Implications of Health Reform," July 1994. Rep. David A. Levy
  • by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection
  • hearing unciII' 21 lUbJIctIon (e), the Scmtar)' detennines that there Is • reasonable probability that 22 collJllllll)tion orebe articles Chat IN the sublect of III oRier uMer subsection (b) 2 P. 6/8 FROM:ALISON PERKINS AUG-29-1997 10:31 TO:ELENA
  • , NY Levi Strauss and Company Lilienthal, Fowler Livingston Lipton, Rosen Los Angeles Philharmonic Lucas Films Lotus Development Corp* Market News Service MGM MCA/Universal Microsoft* Millenium Global Millbank Tweed Millipore Minnesota Public Library
  • no health insurance and no means of support. Each institution.claims that the limited jurisdictional inununitygranted by the International Organizations Immunities Act, 22 USC § 288, entitles it to shield its employees, including United States citizens
  • million annually by board action for construction and maintenance. 4. Other infrastructure funds are raised when voters adopt ballot measures to levy taxes. These funds are strictly limited for use on building construction and improvement projects
  • ), Treasury (Levy), Corporation for National and Community Service (Sofer), NEC (Seidman), HR (VanWie), BASD (Balis). H.R. 911 was ordered reported (with amendments) on May 13th by a vote of20-7. The report has not been filed. Administration Position to Date
  • !NESs.- The term "engoged in the business" means(1) as 8pplic:d to 8 manufacturer of tobacco products, any person \WO 21 22 devotcs time, attention, and labor to manufacturing tobacco products for sale or 23 distribution; (2) as applied
  • and an adaC3iuate military gU
  • for preventive and prenatal care vision and dental services for children under age 22 Greater Consumer Choice choice of at least three health plans choice of doctor buy-in to Federal Employee Health Benefits Plan Maintains High Quality Care comprehensive benefits
  • , WA Howard Weisz, ACSW jacksonville, FL MAJOR SPONSOR Council on Accreditation of Services for Families and Children (COA) Nonprofits Caring for America's Future March 22, 1995 MAR 2 3 1995 The Honorable Carol H. Rasco Assistant to the President
  • that the obligation to educate LEP students is the same regardless of whether special funds or resources are available. 22. What must I do to make sure that limited-English proficient parents of s~udents in my school are provided with information about school
  • -327 -20.7 -18 -63.1 -35.5 -22.9 -2.0 -69.7 -38.6 -25.2 -2.2 * -0.7 0.1 -0.8 0.1 -0.8 0.1 -0.9 -8.1 -2.4 -zo -0.2 -0.3 0 -8.9 -Z7 -22 -0.3 -0.3 0 -9.8 -2.9 -2.5 -0.3 -0.4 0 MANDATORY OUTLAYS Medicaid Discontinued Coverage of Acute Care State
  • . . ' '·;~efa~~~-~~~.;~~1i~~:~~f~::::~:"~~~;;bY'>":" 1¥34 i5;'Fi1'.;j[diilre\ii.ks"0ps:permw;,' to~~roise~-:p~~~fh'on-}:1.52)liii~~·t'Hotp5fnt~ffirses ·prices! ," $ S-$30i';'N~22; 58':6 .,l~,~ >?"J!J';;j ~e;~:'u.;~:J,·r:~~"j~~-t~~it (;:;:'>;,i{i
  • technology jobs in each of the 21 next 10 yearS, for a total of more ~an 1,800,000. 22 23 bachelor's degrees awarded in computer science de- 24 clined by 42 percent. Therefore,. any shorl-term in- 25 £oo~ (5) Between 1986 and 1995, the number
  • paper and draft documents dated February 26 and March 22. See a copy of the documents in the document section. These meetings will continue until the relea" of tbe official proposal. , During tllis phase we bave conducted 90 meetings with over 220 groups
  • . HEFLEY, Mr. HERGER, Mr. HOBSON, Mr. HOKE, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. HUTCHINSON, Mr. HYDE, Mr INGLIS of South Carolina, Mr. IKHOPE, Mrs. JOHKSOK of Connecticut, Mr. KASICH, Mr. KINGSTON*, Mr. KNOLLENBERG, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. KYL, Mr. LEVY, Mr. LEWIS of California, Mr
  • . HANCOCK, Mr. HASTERT, Mr. HEFLEY, Mr. HERGER, Mr. HOBSON, Mr. HOKE, Mr. HUNTER, Mr. HUTCHINSON, Mr. HYDE, Mr. INGLIS of South Carolina, Mr. INHOFE, Mrs. JOHNSON of Connecticut, Mr. KASICH, Mr. KINGSTON, Mr. KNOLLENBERG, Mr. KOLBE, Mr. KYL, Mr. LEVY, Mr
  • Radio Project July 22, 1993 Board of Directors Mr. Stephan Donovan Development Director Harbor Home Services Ms. Sally Stiles President Chicago Area Public Affairs Group Ms. Christine Gebbie AIDS Policy Coordinator c/o National AIDS Program OfficeOffice
  • No. Bl 441 IJo. 8'1 442 N~. No. el 442a up. 81. .443 .Anlage: .6 Reohnttng~n v. 28 . v'. . 2~. Jti:iLi "l~t folgend~ 4'.9 If£) v. 16. 49 v •. 16. N!t>. 49 v. 16 Aug. 49 . ...:' v.• 22 Juli 49. ' .. : ... .~~ HochachtllngsvollJ
  • . 2. Increase handgun ammunition excise tax to 50% (except .22 caliber) = 5140 million. 3. Impose a 1% employer payroll assessment onfirmsof 500 or more employees = $50 billion. 4. Extend HI tax to ap State and local employees = S6 billion. 5
  • of GA and Brenda Levy 'of MD, \.: .' 5 M May 1995 T W T F !S M T W T F 51 6 1 7 July 1995 . June 1995 5 2 345 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 2 345 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 /28 29 30
  • 30, 1999. A technical assistance visit was conducted on January 21-22, 1998. The review team used the full Certification Questionnaire as a basis for the review. This was like a Level I visit but we . did not call it that. The reviewpinpointed
  • : 1.110.554 69% Hispanic 3.458.398 U.S. CONGRESS Senat.: 2 0, 0 R ltou..: 3D O. 22 9 TERM UMITlI Yes Senai6: f2 years in 17'year period Hoose: 6< YIlat$ In 11-year period For !!afe offi¢f$: Ye$ Senate; 2 terms ASSilmbly: 3 temis 1 WMe Blaek 26
  • Bxecutive Director July 11, 2()(x) i Jonathan Levy Esquire 574 Clairmont Woods Drive Cincinnati, Ohio 45244 I . DearMr: Levy: Thank. you for your letter of July 5. My starement regarding the lack of evidence that the assets on the so-called
  • Patents of Enemy Origin (D-141145 11/7/45) (D-129/45; D-126/45 9/25/45) Box 49Modification of the Proclaimed List Schedule - Final Report (D-17/46 2/7/46; D-13/46 2/6/46) The Proclaimed List (D-37/46 5/22/46) Box 50Assembly resolution on reconstruction
  • OR A.imee Berenson, Legislativ~ Counsel·' AIDS Action Council 986-1300' xlI .. MEMORANDUM FROM JEREMY BEN-AMI AND STANLEY S. HERR TO: DESIGNEES TO THE NATiONAL DISABILITY POLICY REVIEW DATE: November 22, 1994 PRELIMINARY WORK PLAN Discussion Draft
  • will destroy hundreds of thousands of jobs, and reduce economic output by billions of dollars. , The BTU tax is a new excise tax based on the heat content of fossil fuels measured in British-thermal-units (BTUs). The tax would be levied on most fossil fuels
  • Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3379 Row: 48 Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 9 3 v --------------~~~--------··-------------------------------------------------------------, 9/22/95 4 p.m. CBCREMARKS p.l para
  • to fb.h klllJ from. harmful algal bloo1t)$ s\tch ~ red ticLo Jnd «:IX«: P'fMSUrta. In {he paSt 2(1 YUlf$, th~ bWQtnS have contributed to an r..~t\tru\t,ed Sl bml.ol1 ,In tO$ln$: WlIh collaborations an cvay levI'.!, NOAA u; watking to mCl~ dfr.cdvc.ly
  • to fb.h klllJ from. harmful algal bloo1t)$ s\tch ~ red ticLo Jnd «:IX«: P'fMSUrta. In {he paSt 2(1 YUlf$, th~ bWQtnS have contributed to an r..~t\tru\t,ed Sl bml.ol1 ,In tO$ln$: WlIh collaborations an cvay levI'.!, NOAA u; watking to mCl~ dfr.cdvc.ly
  • $ ~ '" ::> "C ~ ~ CQ ~ ioI> '" "C '" '" '" , ioI> < en ::> ~ ~ < ~ o Z f'-NO ,Gl .... ('lOUl OlDUl o "'" OGlE .GlI: .... 0 .... U 0.. ..... the' settlement until October "22
  • (I page) 03/21/1996 P61b(6) 002. email David Fein to Elena Kagan, et aLSubject: pressing question (I page) 03/22/1996 Personal Misfile 003. email Ron Klain to Elena Kagan at 10:51 :00.00. Subject: Larry (I page) 03/25/1996 P61b(6) 004
  • to 30.000 2.501 to 2.750 32 30.001 to 40.000 22 2,751 to 3,000 46 40.001 to 50.000 16 50,001 to 60.000 6 60.001 to 100.000 10 Total 10.000 18 Average claim per insured assuming no deductible or coinsurance: $900. Average claim per insured
  • ). i. 22 SECOND SAMUEL SECOND SAMUEL ;~~-;~ it;~~ itjJ., M~i?T Behold, it is written in the book of Jashar: I9 Thy beauty, 0 Israel, upon thy high places is slain! How are the mighty fallen! 20 Tell it not in Gath, Publish it not in the streets
  • -liJU......taf·~ .",.)1111*'011.l1li1 tor J'Y UN) t.tda ..........d4Hlo· fortJlelY UtlItAU. "",r,.)· . . ' . . ~ .:. ., .' , v0'd 81.81:9SV6 01 13Cl::l3S 3H.l =10 3::l I =I=IO-SHHQ WOCl=l . 01:: V 1 8661-1:1: -Nnr , iii 002 " ',06/22/9
  • . - Nearly 22 million adult (ages 18 or older) sons and daughters live in a horne maintained by one or both parents, up from 15 million in 1970. - The average U.S. family household consists of 3.18 people, down from 3.58 in 1970, but unchanged from 1990
  • National Journal: May 29, 1993/No. 22 [Publication]
  • in their entirety for the purpose of digitization. To see the full publication please search online or visit the Clinton Presidential Library's Research Room. m Nati ial ation Joum THE WEEKLY ON POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT ar MAY 29, iy93/NO. 22 i ; How can
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 12/2/93 - 4/26/94 [Binder]: [2/22/94 Mary Lasker]
  • FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1994 r: •. " CONTACT: LISA CAPUTO 202-456-2960 ' STATEMENT OF FIRST LADY HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON ON MARY LASKER , Mary Lasker represent~d the ideal of American citizenship -­ a woman whose
  • FLOTUS Statement and Speeches 5/2/00 - Current [Binder]: [10-22-00 Videotaped First Book Literacy Campaign]
  • "':." ."'. FIRST LADY Hl'LLARY RODHAM CLINTON VIDEOT~PED REMARKS FOR FIRST BOOK LITERACY CAMPAIGN EVENT NEW YORK CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY TAPED OCTOBER 22 TO BE AIRED NOVEMBER 1, 2000 I remember when Chelsea was a little gid: our favorite
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [International Women's Day - State Department 3/12/1997]
  • Statements and Speeches 5/1/96- 1/22/97 [Binder]: [International Women's Day- State Department 3112/ 1997] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 59 2 6 1
  • White House Photographs for February 14, 1994 & February 22, 1994, through February 26, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from February 14, 1994; February 22, 1994, through February 26, 1994. The segment consists of photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews
  • 1994 Photographs - White House Photographs from March 13, 1994 & March 18, 1994, through March 22, 1994 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in this segment were created from March 13, 1994, March 18, 1994, through March 22, 1994. The segment consists of photographs pertaining to arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops
  • lands reserved by Congress. In the Republican in all legislation. The bill that was passed authorised -usemblage, which was the first to take up school matters, a county commissioners to levy a tax of one-fourth of one per motion to amend the report
  • to approximately a 3.5% to 8.0% increase in the minimum wage, would be highly unlikely to cause significant job o If the minimum wage today had the same purchasing power as it did in the 1970s, it would equal about $5.40. Its inflation adjusted value today is 22
  • into the details of our communications with the parties. These reports are wrong. LEBANON/ISRAEL: LEVY REMARKS · February 24, 2000 What's your reaction to Israeli FM Levy's remarks that Lebanese soil will burn and Israel will respond blood for blood, child
  • , • Levy has rfHUlon tsTe thl,t tl'Hftl arfr> 1:31 plom!\tn 10 '. ftftPlllft'} t\ to thtUle nat1on$. j~coof'd1:n.tt . d~l.lU ·1\otG$ '.r~ 9v$frtW!l11y flold to .1.1\ th~ NearJ:~e.at who 6},:pear to btl fl ,p ~ .1n". mt1ll1&nt • ,$arvtoe of, '01" A3
  • (~er FedeJ>al Employee Healt.h Benefitspr()­ 21 gram. 22' , H(2) A person covered by all cnroilment in a health 23 benefit.s ·plau under paragraph (1) is not eligible 24 care under thfs chapter in facilities io receive ?f the unifdrmedsel"\~- 25
  • ) 10/25/1993 PS 001b. fax cover sheet Jeff Gutman to Stephen Neuwirth [partial] (1 page) 10/22/1993 P6/b(6) 001c. memo David J. Anderson to Stephen Neuwirth re: Response to the House Committee on Government Operation's Letter of October 21 (6
  • to comply 18 with the requirements of this subsection, but such licensee 19 shall not be subject to any other sanction or remedy for 20 such failure or refusal. 21 "(2) A licensee subject to this subsection shall allot 22 free broadcast time to each
  • ; 15. Vision, hearirtg, and dental· care under 22 years of age; I, 16. Investigational treatments. cart , 'f I I! r. , I r I " 8 The scope andduraribn of services are not specified in legiSlation, but will be defined by 'a Nati9nal Health
  • . 21 ( i ) Failure to pay an installment of an assessment levied 22 pursuant to section 2504 of the insurance code of 1956, Act 23 No. 218 of the Public Acts of 1956, as amended, being section 24 500.2504 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, within 60 days
  • FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF :-"CALifORNIA .' ... . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 COALITION FOR ECONOMIC EQUITY; CALIFORNIA NAACP; NORlliERN CALIFORNlA NAACP; CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERAnON, AFL-CIO; COUNCIL OF. ASIAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
  • oopies are attached hereto." -Monsieur J. Gomez del Baroo Avenid~ Palace Hotel Lisbonne Fortugal Sir, I have received your letter otSeptember 22 and thank you for it. I . have just discussed the proposit1onsand wishes of~. D. Roberti with mycllent
  • the winner for attorney's fees and costs, which would deter all but the richest candidates from suing. If anything, the law should provide encouragement for such private lawsuits, as is the case in California. 22 23 Disclosure Computerized Disclosure
  • Principle #2 Policy Principle #3 UI and the Federal Deficit UTF On-Budget 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 V. Options for Incremental Policy Changes A. Options Affecting Regular UI Option 1 Increase waiting period for regular UI Option 2 Strengthen work search
  • TBA House Energy and Commerce Subc . Energy and Power Chmn. Sharp DOE'S FY 1994 Budget * 04/21 * 04/21 * * INDICATES CHANGE FROM PREVIOUS SCHEDULE Energy CR Secretary 0'Leary Confirmed OMB • * 04/22 * 10:00 2362 RHOB 04/22 02:30 SD-366
  • ) and inserting "; and"; and (C) by inserting after paragraph (45) the 20 21 following: 22 "(46) unless the State has enacted a law ex· 23 • empting itself from the application of this para­ 24 graph, provide that­ __ m 29 1 H(Al except as provided
  • ; re: Mother-In-Law (partial) (1 page) 04/09/1996 P6/b(6) 003b. envelope Hazel L. Wolfe to POTUS (partial) (1 page) 04/1996 P6/b(6) 004a. letter Philip J. Levy to POTUS; re: Daughter (partial) (1 page) 06/05/1996 P6/b(6) 004b. letter Philip
  • Carnegie Speech 11-22-93 12:00-1:30 [1]
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  • transmns SSNs to SSA for verification. and SSA negotiate a rate for this work. CHPP to participate N HCFAIIRS workgroup formed to develop Interagenc Secretary enters into 1M with IRS regarding Agreement. firs! meeting 1/22/98 verification of EINs Wrillen
  • of the Four-Year Pla~ in 1936, the economy was mobilized for armaments production and war and the need for foreign currency increased. Special emigration taxes were also levied.13 Refugees already abroad were excluded from making any transfers of t~eir
  • in the is- 21 lands. 22 (7) There have been inconsistent and conflicting 23 interpretationsA of the 1993 plebiscite results, and 24 under the Territorial Clause of the Constitution (ar- 25 ticle IV, section 3, clause 2), Congress has the au- ~... ~~.:1
  • Evening News "48 Hours" with HRC to air on 9/22 CNN (§> & * HRC interview for news on 9/20 or 21 - «*/' a-* HRC on Larry King Live to air on 10/2 Donna Shalala on Larry King Live to air on 9/22 NBC * HRC on "NOW" to air on 9/15 (5* POTUS on "Meet
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  • and Education Assistance Act !ndia~ {25 Sel:­ U.S.C. AOTEORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. IN GENERAL . • There are a~thorized to be appropriaced ~o 21 car;::-y Out this title such sums as may be necessary for 'each of 22 f~scal years 1996 ~hrouqh
  • the-property is shipped. ,j • . Plage Date J • • .:, ' . -~----------~---~----------~~------Authorize~ Representat~ye, u~ Milita7 Governo.r .for' Germany Frankfurt --------------,~J.uJ.y 22.' 49:; -------------- Place Frankfurt
  • , Mr. BU~fPERS, ~[r. C......\fPBELL, 11k CO!'-ltAD, Mr. DODD, Mrs. FEll'· STEIl', Mr. GLE>:X, Mr. GRA.HA.\I, Mr. fuRlGK, Mr. Tl\'OUl"E, Mr. JEF· FORDS, Mr. LEAHY, Mr.. LEVI>:, Mr. 1>f.ATHEWS, Ms. Mrh1)LSlG, Ms. MOSELEY·BflWI', Mrs. MURRAY, Mr. ?ELL, Mr
  • 15 U.S. C. 1988 (b) and (c)) (concerning the a\\·ard of attorney's and expert . 16 fees) shall apply to cases brought Wlder this Act. 17 SEC. 7. 18 19 20 21 22 DEFI~ITIOI'iS. As used in this Act: (1) CHILD. --The term "child" has the meaning
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  • . A host of economic findings on the returns to education make clear the value of encouraging completion of high school.22 A study of the economic performance of high-school dropouts and the cost of high-school completion in the early 1970s shows that every
  • with handwritten note (2 pages) 07/25/1996 P5 003. draft Sppech Draft; RE: Remarks on Welfare Reform [pages 1-3 and 7-13] (10 pages) 07/31/1996 P5 004. draft Speech Draft; RE: Welfare Reform Bill Signing [page 10] (I page) 08/22/1996 P5 005. draft
  • 20% of the subjects in their study to have lenticular opacities, 34.5% demonstrated blepharitis, and nystagmus was observed in 12.7%. In addition to the increased prevalence of visual problems reported in the literature, Levy stated that the adult
  • , that will make the loans themselves less burdensome. So while a lot of young people may want to do the service, it will also be easier for people who want to go on with 1 of 11 04/22/97 17:16:10 ByMtv http://library.whitehouse.gov/Retr ... text&id=259&query
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  • means-tested. pubU\; usistmce \lilll nololiger be fully exempted from leVy for 8lly purpose. Up to 15 percent of t.bcSc benefitS will be subjeCt to conrlnuow levy.' . . . I • . . . . .- .A'jG~l:3-1997 13:37 TO:C RICE' "" . P,5/5 . 'FROM: JONES
  • . Ziege1heirri, New' York. 10 JnVISH SOCIAL. STUDIES BELGIUM .3 Anvers ,;< 21: Les Editions Sionistes. Zionism. Source:.KS 5695, ,no. .352. , , Saenger, voL'l, no. 209. 22. S. Kahan. History. Source: Saenger, vol. 2, no. 343. 3 2.3
  • Acquired HTLV -III/LAV Disease (AIDS-Related Complex and AIDS). lAMA 254(15):2094-2096, 1985. 16. Redfield RR, Inn:ls BL, Scott RM, Cannon HG, Bancroft WH. Clinical Evaluation of Low-Dose Intradermally Administered Hepatitis B Virus Vaccine. lAMA 254(22
  • in utter insecuiity~: .. of person and property, worked in the same direction in Ger;:~:':' many and the countries imitating this system. Currell;cy restri,~~~ , ,tionsand "escape" levies upon emigrants helped to ~deprive the , " ~migrating German Jews
  • 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
  • : - - - - - , - - - - , . . . - ­ C. Place: NOV-filQ/L1J '~ D. Purpose: . II f. I " , vv (tl . . I /'1" { 1 C; Co I I • ' ;. Acc'ept,'. ,Pending": -----Comments.': College Democrats OF AMERICA 22 February 1996 Ms. GarolRasco Assistant to the President Domestic
  • : Tuesday, August 22, 2000 I 7: 15 p.m. In News Editorial Education Headlines Imagine St. Louis P-D Columnists Science and Environment Current features Obituaries Mur~ Park Stadium DEA Election 2000 Missouri Election Results 2000 Schools Guide Waco
  • of National Health Expenditures Under the Managed Competition Act 21 Estimated Budgetary Effects of the Managed Competition Act 22 Projected Poverty Guidelines, US. Average, by Family Type, 1995 28 The Effect of the Managed Competition Act on the Number
  • in March 1991 as "National Employ the Older Worker Week" Approved March 5 Approved March 22 S.J. Res. 51 I Public Law 102-7 To designate the week beginning March 4, 1991, as "Federal Employees Recognition Week" H.R. 180 I Public Law 102-16 To amend
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  • of assessment and effect on growth rate of premiums. (4) Quantifies reductions in uncompensated caie. (5) Reductions in administrative costs expressed as weighted average across firm s > < o (U X >CQ ll-Aug-M 11:24 AM DRAFT August 22, 1994 (10:44) Sec
  • Know (DO NOT READ) Refused CONTINUE WITH Q.21 SKIP TO Q.22 INST. SKIP TO Q.22 INST. SKIP TO Q.22 INST. 21. Would you be willing to pay $20 a month in additional Medicare premium for prescription drug coverage? 32.4% 1 Yes 2 No D (DO NOT READ) Don't
  • plans Medicare HI tax levied on State and local workers 6 Fiscal Summary Changes from Baselines ($ Billions) 1995-1999 1995-2004 Net Subsidies 223 794 Medicare (37) (297) Medicaid (121) (559) PHSIAHC 40 120 19 158 Outlays
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  • ~frica, etc., should be .separated from the 'nornnl flow of European J~wish life with its creative ,aspects to which JDC has contributed. Mr. Levy agreed with the foregoing point of view. He thought that the time has nOH cone when Hr, Cohen could giYO
  • SEIDMAN E TO: Michael T. Schmidt READ:20-MAR-1996 15:55:10.91 SCHMIDT_MT TO: Alice E. Shuffield READ:22-MAR-1996 21:29:12.93 SHUFFIELD A TO: Jennifer M. O'Connor READ:20-MAR-1996 16:25:07.80 OCONNOR J TO: Elena Kagan READ:20-MAR-1996 15:33:49.86
  • . DOL also announced that it will seek millions of dollars in back wages for the Thai laborers who were smuggled into the U.S. and required to. work up to 22 hours a day. 001: also announced the names of major. retail stores that received clothes
  • without.research done at universities and colleges. This study estimated the median social rate of return to research done at acadeniic institutions to be 28 percent. 21 .22 Another study notes that it is difficult to assign a particular rate of return to basic
  • to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance
  • WithdrawallRedaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE RESTRICTION DATE SUBJECTrrlTLE 001. report weekly, Marion Berry (1 page) 03/01/1995 P5 002. report weekly, Marion Berry (1 page) 02/22/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton
  • . Part 205. Subpart v. On February 22, 1993 t in Atlantic Richfield ~ompany y, United ~tate§t the U.S. Supreme COurt denied ARCOts petition for certiorari in this declaratory judgment action: Accordingly, the Temp,:>rary Emergency Court of Appeal's
  • CONTROL 95 Maiden lane New York, REctor 2-5700 May 20, 1941. TO: Mr. Pehle FROM: Mr. May I • Re8AOUL ROSENSTEIN Reference is made to your memorandum of April 22, 1941., enclosing copy of Despatch No. 2137 regarding the above subjeot. "'. . I am
  • (DOE) for the PNGV program, canceling over 400 R&D projects in 33 States by 15 Federal labs, 22 universities, and others; A $14 million cut in the low-income home' Weatherization Assistance Program, which will mean about 7,000 fewer low-income families
  • ECONOMIC CO in which assessments are levied and othej" specifics. Nonetheless, the Treasury Department believes that the creation of a sound regulatory system - one that will close the distribution chain for tobacco products -- will ensure
  • on married workers if the premiums were those associated with the comprebensive benefit package. Under the premiums of the limited benefit package, the marginal levies would increasefromabout IS percentage points to 25 percentage points. Besides the phaseout
  • testimony strategy (4/3). '\ E X E CUT I V E OFF ICE o F THE PRE SID E 05-Apr-1995 04:51pm TO: . Rosalyn A. Miller FROM: Jeffrey Levi AIDS Policy Council SUBJECT: Weekly report April 5, 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR JE;REMY BEN-AMI FROM: Patsy
  • undermining the possibility of achieving peace in Europe after the war. Large-scale reparation could be levied only if Germany Were under direct Allied occupation. Only close supervision of the German national economy could ensure payment, but such supervision
  • on firm size and average wage of firm; Payroll assessments: firms with < 10 that don't offer pay 1% of payroll; firms with > 11 that don't offer pay 2% of payroll. ^ firms with > 1000 pay ??? (hard to levy with no mandate) , Household subsidies: HSA
  • in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. TO: FROM: RE: DATE: I r a Magaziner Jennifer Klein Konrad Adenauer Foundation Meeting March 22, 1993 You have been i n v i t e d t o j o i n Wolfgang P o r d z i k , t h e D i
  • 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
  • NLWJC - Kagan DPC - Box 053 - Folder-016 Tobacco-Settlement: Treasury Youth Smoking Report ro lo~- ~f-rf\4."'" lA..., tJ Cynthia A. Rice Record Type: To: '"'1 ~ )...... /t.l~y y ........1l.. .....r ........ T 10108/9811 :22:53 AM Record
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  • and executive vice president of Levi Strauss]; who has bee~ an inspiration for many years at Levi Strauss .and will coptinue to be in his new role as presidept of BSR. ~ I'm sorry I can't be with you today, especially-given·. the number' of familiar faces.I
  • . For further data, lee Lonll'" sharemen, Intematl Brotherhood of LONGSHOREMEN'S Aaan, Internotlonal liLA) (lnd) (EKpelled from AFL Sept 22 '53). See. RRs-US-' Employes, non-opera tin II por My 16,17, Ag 22. Shipe -US-Crews, tugboats (NY) pars Ja IO,I6ff, F Iff
  • customs custody, that no Axis-owned or looted art objects have been discovered from the operation of the controls, and that the volume of legitimate imports of art objects is increasing."22 One of the problems seems to have been that, although the Treasury
  • belief or 18 conviction 19 sought to be established. proof required to satisfy 22 allegations and convincing evidence shall be— the standard of clear (i) greater than the degree of proof re- 24 quired to meet the standard 25 ance
  • . 9302(a) on p. 36 of the recommendation) that noncitiz22. 1996 ·who had a sponsor with income above 150 percent of the poverty level would not continue to receive benefits. This provision
  • , who is exploiting whom? LOAD-DATE: July 31, 1996 a 22 PAGE 13 LEVEL 1 - 20 OF 41 STORIES Copyright 1996 Associated Press AP Worldstream July 29, 1996; Monday 05:29 Eastern Time SECTION: International news LENGTH: 1027 words BYLINE: JEFFERY
  • Crystal, Staff Attorney Ayuda ~ David Levy Children's Rights Council Sarah Craven National Women's Law Center Sarah C. Shuptrine, President Southern Institute on Children and Families 1:10 - 1:35 p.m. BRE~K FOR LUNCH 1:35 - 2:50 p.m
  • and Rufus KinaofNewYort for Vice PresidenL Jelfenoo won a clear-cut victory and was elceted President ror a second tcnn, c:arryina Gcorp: Ointon THOMAS JEFFERSON 22 THE ELECI'ION OF I~ with him as Vice President He n:ceivecll62 ofthe 176 electoral votes
  • CATASTROPHIC COVERAGE By: PANKEY ET AL 01/12/94 H INTRODUCED 01/12/94 1 H REF TO HEALTH 01/31/94 1 H REPORTED WITH AMENDMENT 01/31/94 2 H RECOM TO APPROPRIATIONS 03/15/94 H REPORTED WITH AMENDMENT 03/21/94 H AMENDED 03/22/94 H PASSED 03/23/94 S REF TO HEALTH 03
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  • -00 HE W H I T E HOUSE WASH I N G T O N '0OMRR2PH8: March 2, 2000 Mr. President: As you know, Andy Tobias asked that you consider speaking out against Proposition 22 in California. You asked that we take a look at his request in the context of DOMA
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 1/22/97 - 7/14/97 [Binder]: [Women's Roundtable, Harare (close) 3/22/1997]
  • Shushkevich of Belarus. Also included are the briefing memoranda and talking points for a meeting between the two leaders on July 22, 1993.
  • The Mandatory Declassification Review contains letters, diplomatic telegrams, and cables between President William J. Clinton and Lech Walesa, President of Poland, between January 20, 1993 and December 22, 1995.
  • The Mandatory Declassification Review contains letters, diplomatic telegrams, and cables between President William J. Clinton and Aleksander Kwasniewski, President of Poland, between December 22, 1995 and December 31, 1999.
  • These Clinton Presidential Records were declassified in response to a Mandatory Declassification Review request for recors related to an April 22, 1999 telephone conversation between President William J. Clinton and British Prime Minister, Tony
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains an untranslated January 22, 1993 letter between President Clinton and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Republic of Belarus Stanislav Shushkevich.
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a White House cable regarding the President's trip to Bosnia-Herzegovina on December 22, 1997 and a National Security Council email from L. June Bartlett regarding the official delegation list
  • the period between December 22, 1995 and December 31, 1999.
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  • President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore work on a stone wall work station with volunteers during an Earth Day Event at the Appalachian National Scenic Trail in Harpers Ferry on April 22, 1998
  • : James S. Rubin ( RUBIN_J ) (WHO) CREATION DATE/TIME: 6-MAY-1996 17:22:01.81 SUBJECT: accomplishments TO: James S. Rubin READ: 6-MAY-1996 17:22:21.35 RUBIN J TO: Paul J. Weinstein, Jr READ: 6-MAY-1996 17:45:04.82 WEINSTEIN P TO: Elena Kagan READ: 6