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  • Photograph Contact Sheets for July 16, 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Arrival in Estonia, 7/8/96]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Departure from Estonia, 7/9/96]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [National Library of Estonia, 7/9/96]
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Women's Non-Government Organizations, 7/9/96]
  • Climate Change Documents (John Gibson's Files), 1/17/97 to 10/22/97 [1]
  • Climate Change Documents (John Gibson's Files), 1/17/97 to 10/22/97 [2]
  • Climate Change Documents (John Gibson's Files), 1/17/97 to 10/22/97 [3]
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks on Crime Prevention Efforts 7/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 5/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the Third Millennium Evening at the White house 4/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Reception 7/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Radio Address 8/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the First in the World Constortion in Northbrook 1/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the National Geographic Society 10/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Luncheon in Denver 11/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at a Democratic National Committee Reception in Denver 11/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina 12/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Troops in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina 12/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks at the National Governors Association Dinner 2/22/1998
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community in Grand Forks 4/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to High School Students in Clarksburg 5/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Summit of the Eight Volunteers in Denver 6/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's News Conference in Denver 6/22/1997
  • Audio Recording of President Clinton's Remarks to the Community in Detroit 10/22/1996
  • 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 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 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 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
  • in the occupied territories was dated 5th January 1943, the representatives of the BIS signified their agreement that the exchange of information should take as its starting-point the date of the first transfer of Dutch gold to Germany, namely the beginning
  • /1997 P6/b(6) . Memorandum to the President from Bruce Reed and Sandra Thurman. Subject: U.S. Conference of Mayors Needle Exchange Resolution. [partial} (1 page) n.d. P5 (fo~r 014. email Sandra Thurman to Karen E. Finney at Subject: Re: [none
  • . Lardy noted tha~ the GOC has reduced interest rates (thOUgh not enough to keep pace with deflation), but capital pontrols are leaky and the GOC is worried that further interest rate cuts could create exchange tate pressures. M2 is growing at 20% and bank
  • , DC 20500 Dear Ms. Rasco: The IEL Policy Exchange is pleased to invite you to participate in an intensive site visit to the state of Oregon on April 19-22, 1995. This visit, rescheduled from December, ·will focus on cross-cutting initiatives
  • , 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed Elena Kagan Chris Jennings SUBJECT: Needle Exchange This memorandum addresses Administration options on needle exchange. With the congressional moratorium on needle exchange funding about to expire
  • -22(b) The Secretary of the Interior is authorized to accept title to any non-Federal property or interest therein within a unit of the National Park System or miscellaneous area under his administration and in exchange may convey any Federally-owned
  • In Foreign Exchange, Transfers of Credit, Payments; and the Export or Withdrawal of Coin, Bullion.and Currency, and Transfers, Withdrawals and Exporta­ tions of, or Dealings In, Evidences of Indebtedness' or Ownership; and to Reports of Foreign Property
  • Political Advisoi' i.n BediD, pll.l'apbrase of secret cable, August 1S. 1945. NACP RG 56, AccessiClh 69A4707, Box 82, File: Germany Looted Property. of ! " · .' I loans. Gold arriving in the US for foreign exchange or ~ollateral is normally remelted
  • 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.
  • : .. • Debt Limit. 'Scenario' -Tab .' 2 : . Summary of Needs _ ' .". ' .EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAl' 01/05/96 Scenario III' .. 1 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/8 1/9 1/10 1111" 1/12 1/15 1/16 1/17 1/18 1/19 , 1/22 1/23 1/24 1/25 1/26' 1/29 1/30 1/31 Cash*. Debt
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may
  • researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole
  • an almost complete halt in operations until 1946 as well as a cessation of shipments into the F .E.D. Assets were 22 NACP, Record Group260, Central Files of the Foreign Exchange Depository, Box 394, File 900.10, Organization and History of the F ..E .D
  • , telecommunications, and bio-medical devices and laboratory equipment. In addition, the agencies are proactively working with their data exchange partners to coordinate work on assuring that year 2000 problems with exchanged data are addressed on time. Nine agencies
  • would enable new heads to exchange experiences and practical advice with other new heads and senior managers. Wewill bUild ordhe very positive response from those who attended the first­ , ever national conference for new heads held last October
  • for dollar credits. 24 The representative of the Army Exchange Service Procurement Division enthusiastically replied to this letter on December 22, 1946. The AES wrote, The Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated Hungarian property
  • Joint Data Exchange Center and Shared Early Warnings - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collection consists of records relating to discussion between the United States and Russia to implement a joint missile surveillance system which culminated in the creation of the Joint Data Exchange Center (JDEC) and the Shared Early Warnings
Russia [1] (Item)
  • were signed today: Signed by the Vice President and Prime Minister - U.S.-Russian Environment Agreement - Statement of Principle on Data Exchange - Agreement on the Closure of Plutonium Production Reactors and the Cessation of Production of Weapons
  • of securities on a national securities exchange -, ......................................... . 21" No. 5 Payments to, the United States, States and Political ~ubdivisions ...... '. .... , ... ,.: ............ . 22 No. 6 (Revoked
  • – 01/15/2001] Exchange-Non-Record (Mar 97-Jan 01) [OA/ID 630000] [War Powers Resolution] [02/04/1998 – 08/21/1998] [10/10/1998 – 11/14/1998] [12/02/1998 – 12/14/1998] [12/14/1998 – 12/18/1998] [01/25/1999 – 03/22/1999] [03/23/1999 – 03/26/1999] [04/10
  • exchange last year, Pakistan has failed to improve its financi~l position. There has been little substantive economic reform under the Musharraf governmerlt, and none is I expected at least until the new budget is released in June. Our greatest economic
Law 53 Gold (Item)
  • .' LAW 53 GOLD Military Government Law No. 53 prohibited transactions in Gennany involving a wide range of foreign exchange assets including precious metals, securities, and foreign currency, checks, drafts and bills of exchange. It required
  • powers had any inkling of the vast quantity of assets that would be seized from the conquered German territories and 17NARAICP; RG 260; Entrj: F.E.D.; Box 394; File #900.10; "}ioreign Exchange Depository"; September 22, 1947 18NARAICP; RG 260; Entry
  • 1995-05-22, BTF Memorandum re Principals Committee Meeting on Bosnia and Croatia May 23, 1995
  • C05960886 pproved for Release CIA Historical ollections Division AR 70-14 1OCT2013 C 22 May 1995 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM:. Chief, DCI Interagency Balkan Task Force SUBJECT: Principals' Committee Meeting on Bosnia
  • had the power to control a vast array of financial transactions having any direct or indirect effect on American security and commercial interests. It could curb the Axis' ability to convert looted assets into foreign exchange used to finance espionage
  • [04/21/1998 – 04/22/1998]
  • /21/98 04:05 PM --------------------------Laura Emmett 04/21/98 01:22:02 PM Record Record Type: To: See the distribution list at the bottom of this message cc: Sarah A. Bianchi/OPD/EOP Subject: Needle Exchange Q&A's- note correction! Note
  • ; qualifying provisions ,: In effect. Present requirements 'were established by Law No. 756 of April 5,1951. (Previous requirements had been 30 per cent gold or foreign exchange holdings against notes, and 12-1/2 per oent against demand deposits.) Minimum
  • Service for dollar credits.46 ~y..~"~ The Army Exchange Service Procurement Division enthusiastically replied to this letter on , December 22, 1946t...e.. The Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated Hungarian property stored
  • pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records
  • at the Foreign Exchange Depository in Frankfurt. Soon, the TGC opened a gold account at the Federal Reserve Bank, New· York, later at the Bank 6fEngland, still later at the Bank of France. The Gold Commission was responsible for the restitution of 10,817,021.139
  • ] [05/03/2000 – 07/20/2000] [08/31/2000] [1] [08/31/2000] [2] [09/25/2000] [10/17/2000 – 12/18/2000] [12/18/2000 – 01/05/2001] [01/09/2001 – 01/11/2001] Box 12 Exchange-Non-Record (Mar 97-Jan 01) [OA/ID 630000] [Iraq* and Terror*] [08/22/1997 – 02/05
  • Broadcasting of the Office of Information and Educational Exchange as succes~ SOl' to Overseas Bi-abch, OWl. SEE ALSO 59,.8, Photographs (3,220 images): Compiled by the Office of !'iews and its predecessqrs, showing State Department officials, for­ eign
  • the domestic and foreign media. We will engage Public Affairs Officers at our overseas posts to carry our message internationally. Fo/reign Press Center 'Briefing and USIA Global Exchange's.- Senior Administration officials and NSC staff should also brief
  • The ArWY Exchange Service Procurement Division enthusiastically replied to this letter on I i December 22, 1946: I . I'he Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated j ;Hungarian property stored in Salzburg, which was inspected
  • ) The principal American fear was that these diamonds would help finance the Nazi war effort. It was felt that . diamonds, "even more than gold, would bc perhaps the best medium" to improve their foreign exchange position, "because of the ease with which
  • 22, 1941 13 . . NARAICP; RG 260; Entry: F.E.D.; Box 394; Ftle #900.10 14 NACP, Record Group 260, .
  • reconstruction. In April 1943, Harry D . White, U.S. assistant secretarv of the treasury, and Britain's Lord k'eynes published separate plans for a world organization to stabilize international exchanges and thereby enlarge international trade. The two plans were
  • declaration released in London with regard to property looted in the occupied /territories was dated 5th January 1943,. the representatives of the BIS signified their agreement that the exchange of information should take as its starting-point the date
  • . .. government's Operation Providb Hope. Just a few months ago, I was privileged· to help launch the SOOth American humahitarianairlift to the NIS. This airlift brought $22 million of medicrnes, supplies, and equipm~nt to Uzbekistan. pf that, approximately $2
  • ] Exchange-Non-Record (Mar 97-Jan 01) [Gen Clark] [10/03/1997-01/17/2001] [OA/ID 630000] [General Clark] [08/27/1997-08/04/1999] [OA/ID 630000] [08/17/1999-01/06/2001] [OA/ID 630000] Box 22 [Wes Clark] [08/20/1997-01/30/1998] [OA/ID 630000] [02/06/1998-03/05
  • ................... :.................................... :.... III. III. I Ill, 2 I1L3 Europe 's Future Challenges Exchange Rate and Current Account Prospects ...................... :..................... 22 EMU and Economic Reform.................................. ......... ......................... ..... 24
  • in the United StateS. 34 General Ruling 5 decreed that all imported securities be screened to prove they were not looted. 35 As a result, comparatively few American securities were looted by the Germans. The Nazis, according to stock exchange dealers, were
  • . These included currencies, securities, jewelry, diamonds, precious metals such as silver, and other valuables. As early as October 1945, rhen only a partial inventory ofthe assets had been taken, Foreign Exchange DepPsltory (FED) officIals In Frankfurt estimated
  • . . Stage 2: January 29, 1940 - October 12,1941. Forced deposits in exchange banks of the above mentioned assets; subsequent forced sales of the deposits under conspicuously disadvantageous . conditions. Concurrently, further confiscations were carried out
  • )................................................................................. 21 No. 4 Sale of securities on a national securities exchange ........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 21 No. 5 Payments to the United States, States and Political Subdivisions ............................... 22 No. 6
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  • of Health, Senor Jose Luis Garcia de Arbolya. The dates the Minister of Health will be in Washington are September 22-24. The purpose of the meeting is to establish a formal exchange of information about national health care systems. Spain has a national
  • 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 Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials
  • Restoration Project (Email) WHO [OA/ID 500,000] [Gore, Election] [01/12/1999] OPD [OA/ID 250,000] [Gore, Election] [08/22/1999] Clinton Presidential Records: Automated Records Management System (Email) NSC [OA/ID 1,200,000] [Gore, Election] [06/08/2000 – 06/09
  • , June 13, or June 14, 1999. Extent 8 folders, approximately 173 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom
  • (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents in this collection that were prepared
  • in a request for information by the White House to the Department of Health and Human Services. Resolution of the question is found in a letter, dated June 22, 1993, from Carol H. Rasco, Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy, to Senator Beebe. A letter
  • -Record (Sept 94-Sept 97) [William Buckley…] [01/22/1996] [OA/ID 590000] Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) [William Buckley…] [01/30/1998 – 02/03/1998] [OA/ID 620000] 2010-0844-F Clinton Library’s web site is http://www.clintonlibrary.gov -2- NSC
  • Records: Automated Records Management System [Email] NSC [OA/ID 1200000] [Cardoso and Camp David] [05/22/1998 – 05/29/1998] Clinton Presidential Records: Tape Restoration Project (TRP) [Email] WHO [OA/ID 500000] [Cardoso and Camp David] [06/08/1998
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted
  • folders, approximately 78 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C
  • ] Exchange-Non-Record (Mar 97 – Jan 01) [Stephen Freidman] [01/22/1998 – 02/23/2000] [OA/ID 630000] Last modified: 02/17/2010 2006-1009-F Clinton Library’s web site http://www.clintonlibrary.gov 3
  • Clinton Library’s web site is http://www.clintonlibrary.gov -2- Clinton Presidential Records: ARMS Emails OPD [OA/ID 250,000] [Fountain and PFIAB…] [09/19/2000] WHO [OA/ID 500,000] [Fountain and PFIAB…] [06/06/1995 – 09/18/2000] [09/22/2000 – 01/13/2001
  • . Other Liberated areas -- May 29, 1945 (Documents Pertaining to Foreign Funds Control, September 1946, p. 22 & p. 59) 7. Second step: fall 1945 all freezing was removed-new dollars were free dollars for trade, business transaction, commercial
  • to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions
  • :' ,. ',' '-. • " ' .~. " ",' , ," ~ ': •• ­ . lJ. . !'he p~ incident., liada!so c~u,sed·cona.ternattori· among the .Bri ti'en. In a ' memorandum of,Degembeh: 22:193.7 upon: the'.ubJec~,~t excha.nge controls, Oliphant intormed"Seeretar,y KorBe.n~hau ae tollowBl' ~.' " ", . ", "" ·I.. ~ve
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted
  • , Wash. '19,3136 Bank fur Handel und Industrie, gold notes '22, 3753 Chemical Foundation Inc., to be sold patent rights of enemy firIDS to be sold to, '19, 3016-C, 3016·K; '20, 3227 Cotton exchange memberships '18,2949 Fallenstein, W. F., tobacco '18
  • . Sec. 845. Repeal of percentage depletion for oil and gas wells. Sec. 846. Repeal of application of like-kind exchange rules to real property. Sec. 847. Amortization of portion of advertising expenses. Subtitle F—Estimated Tax Provisions Sec. 851
  • , Central Files of the Foreign Exchange Depository, Box 394, File 900.10, Organization and History of the F.E.D. 22 NACP, Record Group260, Central Files of the Foreign Exchange Depository, Box 394, File 900.10, · Organization and History of the .F.E.D
  • camp. ' To prevent e'idcmics herh dot.hingand luggage 'must be handed i.ll (dr di~infectinM ,old. cash. foreign exchange, and jewellery ~ to be gi\'CI1 up ~ cash desk in return tor a reCCl. '. . oh prcstmtiJ,tion of the receipt."" Of course
  • nations on a pro-rated basis. 5 . Sections 3(a)1(C) and 3(a)2(A), Public Law 105-186, 1051h Congress, June 23,1998, US Holocaust Assets Commission Act of 1998, 22 USC .1621. . 4 US and Allied Efforts to Recover and Restore Gold and Other Assets Stolenor
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Signing of the U.S. - Bosnian Hospital Partnership 10/21/1996]
  • initiated an exchange program with Tuzla Clinical Center in Bosnia. Americans from Buffalo traveled to Tuzla andwqrked side-by-side with their Bosnian colleagues even in the midst of war and violence. They donated over $1.5 million in supplies for use
  • look o.k. to me. -- julie 10/09/98 10/07/98 13:22 FAX 202 456 5557 WED 19: 13 FAX 202 1456 9140 DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL IISC DEliOCRACY I4J 002 DRAFT Dear Representative Ros-Lehtinen: Thank you for your letter requesting that I reconsider
  • in the United , I States. The " vehicl:sthro~gh which he purchased gold bars and coins~alledfhe I . , . Exchange Stabilization Fhnd (ESF) or the Secretary's Special Account (SSA) as it was ' I ' i . known at the Federal ReserveBank of New York (FRBNY
  • under the medicare program, to convert the program into a program under which individuals are provided with certificates which may be exchanged for medical and other health services, and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House
  • Cables Jan 1999 – Dec 2000 [Columbine…] [04/22/1999 – 04/23/1999] [OA/ID 530000] 2012-0268-F www.clintonlibrary.gov -8- Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management System (continued) NSC Emails Exchange – Record (Sept 97
  • decision not to publish or issue the regulatory action, OIRA shall make available to the public all documents exchanged between OIRA and the agency during the review by OIRA under this section. (5) All information provided to the public by OIRA shall
  • \HCR96 \ CONF \ T7TLE2.001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 2 1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 3 1 32 33 3 4 July 31. 1996 (3.45 p.m.) 25 ciency that is the basis of the determination has directly ^ '•ersely affected (or has
  • .. ,:',", ~ ;~:41~"f~l1DaI< ':,: ,~~,;:~a1Iu Branch, lnclo8U1"e: "CoPT' o.fu_ to BdL,"· Mr. 080ar ',:, ' , 1':' . '/ .' Su.n*, ~. F ' 2~1a. ~~:FN:KAdeKeyserlihgk/es/8708 AUGust 22, 1951 2~18i8 ~­ " RG . Entry Box ., ~. / '*&1 r ~(n, JbO
  • wiiich it is located; and 19 "(3) meets such other criteria as the Secretary 20 may require. 21 "(g) PERMITTING MAINTENANCE OF SWING B E D S . — 22 Nothing in this section shah be construed to prohibit a 23 State from designating or the Secretary
  • , according to stock exchange -'- Ix Ir.Cr~/:e ~, tic~ l 1,)lL '~I UJ l . dealers;-\~ere-n0t-interestGcl-bGGt\use-B-:S:-securities "were registered and thus could not readily be transferred " whether purchased or stolen."(8). Even prior to our ~ntry
  • General Prawin to General L.D. Clay, Berlin, December 29, 1947, NACP, RG 59, Lot 62Di 15, Box 22 [208689-691]. Telegram, OMGUS to Chief of Staff for OSCAD, January 23,.1948, NACP, RG 59, Lot 62D115, Box 22 [208737]. 33 Ofthe gold at the Federal Exchange
  • , the Millennium Bug and Health 17 -1­ G8 Communique 1 2 New Draft. Petersberg 22 May 3 1. 4 and the President of the Commission of the European Union, met in Koln for the 5 25th Economic Summit. On the threshold of the new millennium we discussed 6
  • lev< 20 els and service needs* labor market information, and 21 job search assistance; 22 (6) to begin to integrate the current employ- 23 ment and training system in the United States by 24 replicating and expanding the innovative efforts
  • ' April 9, 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: Bruce Reed SUBJECT: Needle Exchange This memo presents you with several options on needle exchange, based on our prior discussions with you. It also provides further information on the positions
  • on or after July 16 1, 1995. 17 PART 5—MISCELLANEOUS 18 SEC. 4621. MEDICAID COVERAGE OF ALL CERTIFIED NURSE 19 PRACTITIONER AND CLINICAL NURSE SPE- 20 CIALIST SERVICES. 21 (a) IN GENERAL—Paragraph (21) of section 22 1905(a) (42 U.S.C. 1396d
  • . re: Following up with the Govemment of Brazil (4 pages) 02/27/1998 Pl/b(l) 003. email Anthony Campanella to Fulton Armstrong et al. re: Corrected Copy (13 pages) 10/01/1998 Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Emails Exchange
  • Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [22]
  • : Policy Development Series/Staff Member: Ira Magaziner Subseries: 10016 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: Mainstream Group Proposal Senate 1994 [22] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: s 100 1 11 Position: O:\FRA\FRA94.476 STAFF DISCUSSION
  • an exchange. 19 (as defined in section (3) ISSUANCE OF RIDER NOT TREATED AS MA- 20 21 101(f), 7702, or 7702A of such Code to any con- 22 tract, the issuance of a rider on a hfe insurance con- 23 tract providing long-term care insurance coverage 24
  • to this letter on December 22, 1946, The Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated Printed by: Page: 5 , ' Re: RE:summary of WGC Sat Oct 02 11:22:20 1999 Hungarian property stored in Salzburg, which was inspected by this office
  • 'an important role in the consolidation, cataloguing, indexing, and distribution of so-called monetary gold and non-monetary gold discovered in Germany during the Allied military campaign of 1945: the Foreign Exchange Depository (FED) based in the main Rei
  • i o n of services,v. The exchange of medical record information (5 years t o s e t ) ; v i . Unique health i d e n t i f i e r s , code sets, e l e c t r o n i c signatures,- and v i i . Other transactions t o improve the operation of the health care
  • withdrawn from individual retirement plans or 401(k) plana for long-term care insurance. Sec. 702. Certain exchanges of life insurance contracts for long-term care insurance contracts not taxable. Sec. 703. Tax treatment of accelerated death benefits under
  • Exchange Stabilization Fund (ESF) or the Secretary's Special Account (SSA) as it was known at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (FRBNY). The gold either came I through the US Assay Office for conversion into US Assay Office bars or if entered the FRBNY
  • ploma.tic. channels irr$patn. .. . • Ma~r '22 1943/ fi Ie' 9,63.4 , B a r r e l ;eports sr ~. Luis, Arias ,. Sec.; of. BrazilianAniba~sador involved .in diamond -traf·flc.' Li.kewise Sr. ~le ,iap.dro D.Q'!:a:do:, of the Bloque Ibero",:"Amer~cano
  • ] [11/03/1994-05/21/1997] [OA/ID 605000] NARA’s web site is http://www.nara.gov Exchange-Record (September 1997 – January 2001) [Joseph Duffey] [11/10/1997-12/11/1997] [01/29/1998-02/12/1998] [03/03/1998-07/22/1998] [08/24/1998-10/14/1998] [11/24/1998
  • in hemisphererelationshipsin global developments •Georgetown Speech 61 7/ 13/. 14/ 20/ 21/*21-22 HemisphereConferenceon Women-Miami 22/ * POTUS Trip to Canada? 23/ •POTUS/Zedillo Lunch 27/ 28/ *28-30 North/South Center Event: Pre-Sumnut Conference on "State
  • /01/2000 – 12/15/2000] [OA/ID 530000] [12/16/2000 – 12/30/2000] [OA/ID 530000] Jan 2001 [Transition…] [01/02/2001 – 01/12/2001] [OA/ID 540000] [01/13/2001 – 01/17/2001] [OA/ID 540000] [01/18/2001 – 01/20/2001] [OA/ID 540000] NSC Emails Exchange
  • This collection consists of messages between Iranian President Khatami and President Clinton in August 1999. These materials include an email regarding a news report about the exchanges of messages between the two leaders.
  • . Scope and Content The materials in FOIA 2007-1452-F are a systematic body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA request 2007-1452-F contains records on an exchange
  • this problem :by accepting some students from overcrowded schools in exchange for tuition reimbursement. : Congress requeste,f this study to examine "the benefits of using private and'parochial schools as ,alternatives to alle'nate th~ overcrowding in public
  • . Nearly four-in-ten Clinton voters (39%) were pleased to see the GOP maintain control. Even 38% of those who voted for the Democrat from their Congressional district applauded the overall GOP victory. In contrast, only 22% of Republicans and half as many
  • X. International Information, Educational Exchange, and Cultural Affairs Programs The Under Secrelary of SIaIe for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs The Department of State reorgani7...ation of October I, 1999, which implemented
  • -- approximately $3.5 million were restituted to this country (and vested under the OAP). Apparently, (and I have not been able to confirm this yet) an equivalent sum went to the leGR (and later to the IRO). I anI currently going t1lfough boxes 22 through 38
  • REFORM Sec. 1001. 50 percent capital gains deduction. Sec. 1002. Indexing of certain assets for purposes of determining: gain or loss. Sec. 1003. Capital loss deduction allowed with respect to sale or exchange of principal residence. TITLE II—NEUTRAL COST
  • . ~ AIDS -- Needle Exchange: As we expected, your needle exchange decision provoked strong criticism from both ends of the political spectrum. On the one side, AIDS advocates and your Advisory Council on AIDS expressed great disappointment that we decided
  • · .H . Add: Summary tables Trial Balance ca. 1947 from Treasury (Pehle file in FFC) FFC conversion table of weights and moneta!)' exchanges ( " ) Our Bo~'s conversion table ~fweights and monetary exchange rates , ' Working Draft
  • was maintained · through the p1lot.ed b7 t.t. Lt ..... tffl;rur.n, •'I'd crewlllf Sg\ lr&eMla £. rt.IJtt" winter. +..hO )2,28Qtb to"' 011. Aut'U 22 The foggy weather in November and tho •"•teD_. ot tho lfi:" December was in part responsible for th&\ the situation
  • : Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD ] ) CREATION DATE/TIME:29-MAR-1998 13:22:43.00 SUBJECT: and a third TO: Jason S. Goldberg ( CN=Jason S. Goldberg/OU=WHO/O=EOP @ EOP READ:UNKNOWN [ WHO] ) TEXT: ==================== ATTACHMENT 1
  • 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
  • to be 17 apphed to the payment of such fees or pay- 18 ments (or payments of cost sharing 19 amounts owed in the case of covered bene- 20 21 fits), which discounts are apphed on the basis of the patient's abihty to pay; and 22 (ii) make every
  • , and Records Management Systems NSC Cables Jan 1995-Dec 1996 [Jamie Metzl] [08/19/1995] [OA/ID 510000] Jan 1997-Dec 1998 [Jamie Metzl] [10/22/1997] [OA/ID 520000] Jan 1999-Dec 2000 [Jamie Metzl] [04/10/1999 – 10/14/1999] [OA/ID 530000] NSC Emails Exchange
  • Depository, Box 394, File 900.10, Organization and History of the F.E.D. 22 NACP, Record Group260, Central Files of the Foreign Exchange Depository, Box 394, File 900.10, Organization and History of the F.E.D.. ­ 23 Cragon and his unit took over
  • information in other archival material at the Riksbank, primarily from foreign exchange rt:ports and to some extent frpm Wessman's documents. Despite the work that the Riksbank has put in from 1992 onwards in ordering and listing these records, the Inquiry has
  • 17 for at least 3 air exchanges to occur in the room. 18 19 20 21 22 "(4) SPECIAL RULES."(A) SCHOOLS AND OTHER FACILITIES SERVING CHILDREN.- "(i) L'r GE~"ERAL.-"VVith respect to a· facility described in clatise (ii), the respon- · I 23 24 25
  • , or medical procedure codes. 18 (2) COORDINATION OF BENEFITS.—The term 19 "coordination of benefits" means determining and 20 coordinating thefinancialobligations of health plans 21 when health care benefits are payable under 2 or 22 more health
  • Exchange Depository,Box 432. [ 220948,220419] , 5 ' , . Shipment 26. NACP RG 260, Entry FED, Box 424 [220306-220308] ~. ' ' ' . Wurzburg, Germany:l , Found between 5/5-6/22/45 as. stated G-5 report .FED(Shipment #1:4 on 5/3/45) 2 132 bags foreign
  • \,, '•.. • . \ '· .. Today, the President directed me. to exchange 30 million barrels olf oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve over the next 30 days. The President has been very clear about his reasons for this action-- he will do everything within the power
  • and 21 shah pay reasonable costs for data; and 22 23 August26, 1994 (3) such foundations may exchange information with other quahty improvement foundations. YA-16 1 SEC. 5007. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. 2 (a) NATIONAL QUALITY COUNCIL
  • . COATS, Mr. BROWN, Mr. COVERDELL, Mrs. HUTCHISON, Mr. BENNETT, Mr. HELMS, Mr. LOTT, 1 Mr. FAIRCLOTH, and Mr. WALLOP) introduced the following bill; which was read the first time FEBRUARY 22, 1994 Read the second time and placed on the calendar A BILL
  • @aol.com>; Fri, 9 Jun 2000 10:50:22 +0100 (GMT/BSl) Message-ld: X-Sender: hbj@gpo.sonnet.co.uk X-Mailer: Windows 'Eudora Ught Version 3.0.1 ~32) Date:Fri, 09 Jun 2000 10:51:58 +0100 To: Gscmurphy@aol.com
  • on the exchange, except that gain (if any) 20 shaU be recognized to the extent of the sum of the 21 money and the fair market value of the other prop- 22 erty received. For purposes of this paragraph, the 23 canceUation of a policy providing for long-term
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  • " exchange soon emerged-and spread to other cities. In a monthlong buyback ill 1991. St. Louis police nabbed nearly 8,500 firearms at a cost of 8341,000, using 8200,000 in assets seized from criminals and privat~! donations. The city melted down the gutlS
  • program that provides outstanding young people nationwide the opportunity to learn from and exchange ideas with today's leaders in the challenging and dynamic environment o.f our nation's capital. · "The Leaders of Tomorrow Meeting the Leaders of Today
  • ). ROOM 07. 22. 16:21 ~4 July 20, CONPIDENTIAL DECL: NO. 1460051-662 'AGE I 1994 OADR RELEASED IN FULL RE-ENERGIZING THEfRAJINA TALx - - Prior to Gorazde, the negotiating process on Krajina seemed to be on target. Mi.losevic was.pressing Knin
  • Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may
  • Emails A-1 Record (Jan 93-Sept 94) [Sequoia and Yacht] [09/22/1993] [OA/ID 570000] MSMail-Record (Sept 94- Sept 97) [Sequoia and Yacht] [01/29/1996-01/30/1996] [OA/ID 590000] Exchange -Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) [Sequoia and Yacht] [06/22/1998-06/29/1998
  • the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. 21 Williams created the overall plan for the Civil 22 Wo~ks Mr'i ! I I Administration and agitated for a program SHERRY ROE & ASSOCIATES, I INC. I i i .. I . 1 jobs for youth. 2 the 3
  • ' any amount wliich is 17 required to be included in gross income under section 18 106(b)." 19 20 21 22 (c) EFFECTIVE DATES.— (1) I N GENERAL.—The amendments made by this section shaU take effect on January 1, 1996. (2) BENEFITS PROVIDED PURSUANT
  • of Small and Independent Agency Reports p.ll p.12. p.14 p.14 p.14 p.15 p.20 p.20 p.21 p.22 p.23 Appendix A -- Summary Tables of Agency Progress Table Al --Agency Goals for Compliance of Mission Critical Systems Table A2 --Progress on Status of Mission
  • /1995] [OA/ID 510000] [10/03/1995 – 10/18/1995] [OA/ID 510000] [10/19/1995 – 10/31/1995] [OA/ID 510000] [11/01/1995 – 12/22/1995] [OA/ID 510000] [03/01/1996 – 03/26/1996] [OA/ID 510000] [04/02/1996 – 05/31/1996] [OA/ID 510000] [06/03/1996 – 06/28/1996
  • transformations in Ukraine, the guarantor for building. and shaping alI the civilized, democratic society in Ukraine. This Is our priority assignment. and we are happy to be together with the United States in this re­ spect. Thank you. NOTE: The exchange began
  • 1995-12-22, BTF Report re Serbia Struggling Economy, Stagnant Reforms
  • ,-C 05915978 Approved for Release CIA jHistorical Collections Division AR 70-14 10CT2013 Co ntial Intelligence Report u DCI Interagency Balkan Task Force 22 December 1995 . Serbia: Struggling Economy, Stagnant Reforms With the signing
  • 1994-11-22, BTF Memorandum re Muslim-Croat Federation More than a Cease-Fire
  • C05917055 pproved for Release CIA Historical Collections Division AR 70-14 10CT2013 Aftl Intelligence Memorandum DCI Interagency Balkan Task Force 22 November 1994 Muslim-Croat Federation: More than a Cease-Fire? The cease-fire between Bosnian
  • illl! r .,dllll', illlil J"'II''''''I.' Sf.~C. 2. AUTHORlZATrDN OF APPROPRIA'fIONS. JAN. 11.2000 2:39PM NO. 253 :2 J SI 20 2J 22 23 SEC. 4. EVEN START FAMll.V LITERACY PROGRAMS. Iii) PI(llUlL\~l ,.::\['fl'll()I{lr.t~n.~ (1) H[~KI~H
  • TION 113.-Section 113 of title 18, United States Code, 18 is amended­ 19 20 21 22 23 24 • (1) in paragraph (b), by striking "of not more than $3,000" and inserting "under this title"; (2) in paragraph (c), by striking "of not more than $1,000
  • : Needle Exchange This memorandum addresses Administration options on needle exchange, with the congressional moratorium as needle exchange funding about to expire, the AIDS community will soon put increased pressure on the Administration to release
  • of the exchange program .. .is to erode the culturally rooted mistrust that sets nations against one another. It is not a panacea, but an avenue of hope ... " As we celebrate 50 years of bipartisan support for the Fulbright Program, let us rededicate ourselves
  • Association. 20 (B) The term "approved physician training 21 program" includes any postgraduate program 22 described in subparagraph (A) that provides 23 health services in an ambulatory setting, with- 24 out regard to whether the program provides
  • practitioners. As Virtual VBA utiliies an e-mail based platform, the exchange of examination requests and electronically transcribed examinations, would be easy to accomplish. Virtual VBA Project Plan Version 1.0 22 • VHA is evolving to Windows NT
  • ~ & Pages to follow: -......:....-..--- UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION WASHINGTON. D.C. 2OS49 Offioo 01 loglsl.tivo AII"lrs FAX TRANSMITTAL SHEET IJ/ease deliver the followillg pages 10: ElI..uL, 5eid~ NAME: Not I~ -fj::pocrrn/c
  • within 60 days thereafter shall be treated as 18 an exchange. 19 insurance pohcy (as defined in section (3) ISSUANCE OF RIDER NOT TREATED AS MA- 20 21 101(f), 7702, or 7702A of such Code to any con- 22 tract, the issuance of a rider
  • Requires work in exchange for welfare Section 2: P'RAUD REDUCTION Requires states to set up 1-800 fraud numbers Doubles budget of welfare fraud investigations office at HHS Section 3: EMPLQYABILI'l"[ PLlIN Requires plan designed to move to workforce
  • 22 THE PACIFIC LUMBER COMPANY, a Delaware corporation; SCOTIA PACIFIC HOLDING COMPANY, a Delaware corporation; and THE SALMON CREEK CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, ) 23 Plaintiffs, 24 25 26 ). ) ) ) ) ) ) vs. ) ) THE UNITED STATES
  • ) (42 U.S.C. 13S2(e» is amended by striking paragraph (3). (2) Section 1631(a)(2)(A)(ii) (42 U.S.C. (42 U.S.C. 1383(a)(2)(A)(ii» is amended­ 21 (A), by striking "(I)"; and 22 (B) by striking subclause (n). 23 24 25 (3) Section 1631
  • [07/21/1997 – 07/22/1997]
  • ) 07/2 III 997 RESTRICTION Personal Misfile COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Automated Records Management System [Email] OPO ([Kagan]) ONBox Number: 250000 FOLDER TITLE: [07/21/\997-07/22/\997] 2009-1006-F bm28 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • 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
  • agency under a waiver 18 under section 1115 or 1915(b) and was 19 not subject to a requirement imder this 20 subsection to permit disenrollment without 21 cause. 22 "(iii) For purposes of this subparagraph, 23 24 25 September 14,1993 the term
  • significant disability and work. 21 Coverage for such services, as well as for prescrip­ 22 tion drugs, durable medical equipment, and basic 23 health care are powerful and proven tools for indi­ .S 331 IS ' 4 1 viduals with significant disabilities
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  • with those declared to be enemies or the allies of enemies. Thus, in the 1930s, there was both policy precedent and existing law to draw upon, and in fact foreign exchange and financial transaction I ! regulations were drafted as early as 1937
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  • to the Federal Government, and for other purposes, IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STA1'ES l\URCH 7 (legislative day, FEBRUARY 22), 1994 Mrs. KASSt~BAUM (for herself, Mr. BEKKETT; ~k BROWK, Mr. CRAIG, and :Mr. DAKFORTH) introduced the following bilI; which
  • their controL These included currencies, securities, jewelry, diamonds, precious metals such as silver, and other valuables. As early as October 1945, when only a partial inventory of the assets had been taken, Foreign Exchange Depository.(FED) officials
  • health information, by a person 18 19 granted authority under a written authorization with , respect to the information that satisfies the require­ 20 . ments of section 103, that is inconsistent with the 21 provisions of the authorization. 22 23
  • rough grams 13417 (1-5) 766 gold coins 4291.20 rough grams 13477 (1-6): 2474 gold coins . 9250,50 rough grams 13478(1-12) 637 gold coins 2404.00 rough grams ; Box 414: , 14645 (1-22) Gold coins: canceled see 15371 (Box 414) 15371: Shipment 102
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  • of the United States? I Sections 3(a)I(C) and 3(a)2(A), Public Law 105-186; 105 th Congress, June 23,1998, US Holocaust Assets Commission Act of i 998, 22 USC 1621. . 4 US and Allied Efforts to Recover and Restore Gold and Other Assets Stolen or Hidden
  • , The White House. 22 October Memorandum on Implementation of Safe Schools Legislation, for Ole Secretary of Education. 74 1995: 27 January Remarks on Welfare Refonn and an Exchange with Reporters, The White House. 27 February Executive Order 12953
  • before recovering to close down 3.8%. Japanese G0vernment Bonds rose slightly in a "flight-to-quality" reaction. On the Hong Kong exchange, stock prices declined 1.1%, while in Singapore, stock prices fell 0.97%. This may have had an impact
  • of Treasury Safehaven Activities, 28 January 1997 85 22 Nov 46 Switzerland Freezing Assets . ' After several months of negotiations, the Treasury Department and the Swiss government exchanged letters that removed ~he blocking ~ontrols under Executive
  • : [MESSAGE.D98]MAIL496905255.316 QDo? To ASCII, The following is a HEX dump of the file: ARMS Email System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page I of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena Kagan/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:22-DEC-1997 08:29
  • records of the Foreign Exchange Depository a~d the Tripartite Commission for the Restitution ~f Monetary Gold. The team will be assessing how much gold distributed by the Allies to claimant countries was non:..monetary g6ld and how much gold shipped
  • : _ _ _ _ _~;;;::;,;;~J!! File: _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .------:~ c:J Regret Designee 10 al1end: Remarks: r' ~ C': . - -..-.---.--:-~ -------.---------.-.-.--~ ;~l... I CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY _;. .0 0 1 1 THE IEL POLICY EXCHANGE 1 I . ~I==:1 . D THE INSTrrUTE
  • devices, used to communicate with other computers 19 to process and exchange date through a tele- 20 communication network in which signals are gen- 21 erated, modified, or prepared for transmission, or re- 22 ceived, via telecommunications
  • , which is a felony under the laws of the place 14 from which the person fle...s, or which, in the case of the State of New Jersey, is a ~h misdemeanor under the laws of such State; or 4 5 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 "(B) violating a condition
  • and vocational participants (ages 18·22). · . : i . ' . ' . + · In order to ~crease the involvem~~ and support oftbe Congress! for CBYX, both sides l are discussirtg proposals to incr~ the number of exchanges av~hible to Congresssional ! I ' I I l j j
  • outcome or a dete- 17 rioration. 18 (C) ADVERSE CHANGE I N - H E A L T H OUT- 19 COME DEFINED.—In 20 verse change in a health outcome occurs if there 21 is a biological, psychological, or functional 22 decremental change in a health status. 23
  • different objects made of onyx, 5 rugs and 8 paintings. 21 Later Major General Collins received from The P~perty Control Officer 12 silver candlesticks and 11 carpets 22 ; 2 rugs to decorate his railroad car23 ; and 13 rugs for decoration
  • -15.0 2.8 53· g -10.S Austral1a Week ended October 23, 1940 14.6 Japan Un10n of South Africa Other oountr1es Total 3·5 3.1 2.8 3.0 2.1 .2 • 22·5 '. t 44.1 HEH:1D11l8 10/y::;/40 ~28319 '. ~EPRODUCED AT THE~ATIONAL ;~CHIVE
  • League of cities. March 8, 1993 Memorandum on Certification of Major Narcotics Producing and transit Countries March 31, 1993 Remarks to Law Enforcement Organizations arid Exchange with Reporters April 15, 1993 Remarks Annsmncing the Director
  • under section 19 6705(b)(3). Amounts in excess of adjusted taxes shall be 20 paid to the Governor of the State in which the unit of 21 local government is located. 22 "(b) DE MINIMIS ALLOCATIONS.-If the amount al­ 23 located to a unit of general
  • beginning on the earliest 20 date the carrier, agent, association, or sub- 21 sidiary knew, or exercising reasonable dili- 22 gence could have known, that such a viola- 23 tion was occurring. 24 (C) WAIVER BY SECRETARY.—In the case 25
  • 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 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
  • 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 and a Question and Answer Session with Silicon Graphics Employees in Mountain View, California 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 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 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 on Earth Day in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia 4/22/1998
  • 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 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 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 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 on Signing the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 3/22/1995
  • 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 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 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 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]
  • Rick Carro ~\\ .~~ u.:..-- -,Z{ji­ MV Neal Wolin - 3,)S',) Neal Comstoc k tVlli 891-3832 891..:1500 w "'~, Q \f
  • disposal'ofsurplus coalin.AlaSka forlocal use. November 22, 1919.......... , .. :... 1776 Dinnrushirig area of the Nebraska National Forest, Nebraska. November 25,1919 ............ ;... 1777, Enlarging area of the Gran Quivira National Monument, New Mexico
  • adjusted income of the family (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any wages included in such family's in- 22 come that is received for employment
  • governments would be responsible for the restitution ofisu~h assets to the rightful owners or their heirs? Was there any exchange of information regarding the ultimate disposition of such assets? 1. Documentation of the I ' 2. Available documentation
  • of the famdy (as defined 18 in section 1372(d)(1)), reduced by the sum of the fol19 lowing: 20 (1)(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), the 21 amount of any- wages included in such famdy's in- 22 come that is received for employment which is taken 23
  • ? How should intervention be defined, e.g., treatment of interest and increases or decreases in encumbrances?] 3. No system of exchange rate bands. 4. No capital controls; at least not without substantive consulation with the Fund. 5. We shc,uld
  • have a statement. 22 He is I see. Perhaps, you would proceed. 23 Mr. Kantor. 'Thank you. very much. 24 Senator Packwood, good mOrhing and thank you, ,I 25 too, and distinguished members,bfthe Senate PLEASl! RETURN TO: Moffitt Reporting
  • , Chapter 2, 1-4. The memos were sent on December 15 and 22, 1937. 8 Treasury Department Annual Report 1945, Exhibit 51,423.. --;;. ?::'X ~ ..... ' C> ~.~ o ~ 7 forced to tu ets they owned in the United State foreign exchange controls ali
  • – 09/13/1994] [OA/ID 570000] A1-Non-Record (Apr 94-Sept 94) [Hussein and Memcon…] [07/22/1994 – 09/15/1994] [OA/ID 580000] MSMail-Record (Sept 94-Sept 97) [Hussein and Memcon…] [10/13/1994 – 09/29/1996] [OA/ID 590000] [09/30/1996 – 04/01/1997] {OA/ID
  • /1999] [05/17/1999 – 06/24/1999] [06/24/1999 – 07/16/1999] [07/16/1999 – 08/10/1999] [08/10/1999 – 08/12/1999] [08/12/1999 – 12/22/1999] Box 4 [07/31/2000 – 12/31/2000] Default [OA/ID 1100000] [Richard Kemble] [01/30/1993 – 06/28/1993] [06/07/1994 – 07
  • government. Extent 34 Folders, approximately 1,909 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information
  • to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions
  • Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Documents
  • , approximately 483 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended
  • 34 folders, approximately 884 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552
  • folders, approximately 570 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552, as amended
  • and analysis made a8 it may have already been packed and not properly recorded. Small bags of coin, and scrap bar put in boxes for greater security~ 107 boxes were completed during the day, tot'al to date 257. 22 January Operation continued. 212 boxes were
  • formalized partnership. We believe such a formalized partnership would enhance collaboration in areas such as comri:J.on strategic visions; country strategies; harmonization of missions, disbursement procedures and reporting requirements;
  • U.S. CONTROL OF NON-GOLD FINANCIAL ASSETS IN EUROPE FINANCIAL ASSETS . SECOND COMPREHENSIVE DRAFT FEBRUARY 11, 2000 INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW .. EA~ Y COLLECTION GUIDELINES SOURCES OF LOOT THE FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPOSITORY . INTERIM RESTITUTION
  • .iJmN 0" page 22, IItrik:e ou~ li.ues 1 1 ~ ill lieu thereof'!.he £ollowiIlg: , 3 (a) it the per$Ol;! admita " compH_ &.Ild IlOrreets lIIlah OllIlOlllpU&II_ 5 , 'I " I I !I , W III the CIUle ,of It minor 1l0DOOI'llpUance, 6 tale. 110
  • of the assets, it was impossible to detect losses. H~ criticized the facility's inadequate security procedures. The staff , !' 22 "Foreign Exchange Deposit~ry, History from V.E. Day, 8 May 1945 to 30 June 1946" NACP, RG 260, F.E.D., Box 394, File 900.10
  • . In the Swiss case,' the i:aountry's famous banking secrecy laws especially complicated negotiations over the certifiCiition procedure. The Swiss also seemed concern about having sufficient exchange resources to s.9ver the return of frozen assets to Switzerland
  • health insurance pohcy, 18 "(h) the payments or premiums re- 19 ferred to in subparagraph (B)(i) shah be 20 treated as premiums received for a taxable 21 health insurance pohcy, and 22 "(hi) the person referred to in sub- 23 paragraph (B)(i
  • " was the "Frankfurt gold," gold that it identified as originating in caches at Merkers, Zwickau, Eschwege, Coburg, Regensburg and Wallgau. 2 Indeed, the Frankfurt gold-the gold stored at the \1 Federal Exchange Depository-cpnstituted nearly 70% of the total value
  • Extent 323 Folders, approximately 12,400 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552
  • 156 folders, approximately 9,300 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22
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  • ) 004. schedule RE: Schedule, May 21, 1996 (partial) (1 page) 05/2111996 P6/b(6) 005. schedule RE: Schedule, May 22, 1996 (partial) (1 page) 05/22/1996 P6/b(6) 006. schedule RE: Schedule, May 23, 1996 (partial) (2 pages) 05/23/1996 P6/b(6), b
  • for dollar credits?7 The representative of the Army Exchange Service PrOCurement Division enthusiastically replied to this letter on December 22, 1946) The AES wrote, 'l~ . r/" / The Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated
  • Lugano,f\.ugust 22, 1944. . 'to Dear Mr. Huddle: Mr. Leo Gold.schmid called on me again and' I took up with him the story he gave me on August 9 concerning an exchange transaction by Goering two years ago as reported in my let­ ter of August 12 to which
  • to exchange information about re&earch sources and findings. I am confident that this meeting will lead to greater cooperation among commissions and will help us to find the truth about that terrible period in our recent history. The meeting will take place
  • ployment services, including assessment of skill lev- 20 els and service needs, labor market information, and 21 job search assistance; 22 (6) to begin to integrate the current employ- 23 ment and training system in the United States by 24
  • Department, AnnualiReport oJ(he Secretary oJthe Treasury on the State oJthe Finances, 1942, p.159. 2 Office of Economic Affairs,: Finance D,ivision, "Foreign Exchange Depository, Status as at CIB, December 15, 1950," NACP, RG 260, Box 400, FED Records
  • , including. medir;are, medicaid, substance abuse programs, drug treatment, support for needle exchange programs, concern for incarcerated populations, restoring benefits to legal immigrants and ensuring safety and efficacy concerns with regard to FDA approval
  • ~ 19~1doll,ar values. II . . ' ' ' t!,.., . Office of Economic Aff;i?s7Finance Divi~i(:m; "Foreign Exchange Depository, Status as at CIB, December, 15, 1950," NACP,. RG260, Box 400, FED Reco~ds, Dispos,al Accounts [219600]. The exact total
  • Exchange, now pay less than 5 cents a share in commissions, as opposed to 80 cents a share 20 years ago. Similarly, increased market liquidity, due to the increase in trading volume, has sharply reduced the "execution" costs associated with trading. Futures
  • cables dated from 1997 to 2001. The collection also contains e-mail from the Exchange-Record and Exchange-Non-Record e-mail systems. These e-mail range in date from March 1997 to January 2001. Open records in the collection consist largely of talking
  • days a year watch center in Washington, D.C. The function of the center is to exchange information required by arms control treaties and security-building agreements between the United States and all foreign governments that are signatories
  • at the Office of Science and Technology Policyin June 1995; He was confirmed by the United States Senate on December 22, 1995. Dr. Moniz officially assumed the po~ition on January 2, 1996. Dr. Moniz was previously employed by .OSTP when he consulted
  • ' ~, The representative of the Army Exchange Service Procurement Division enthusiastically replied ~ ~ 0~ ../.' \._. cttiS letter WI' December 22, 194~;n}€:AE~.e;7 .t\..lJ u.NO\-e. : 'rp::.QJ.. S- · . ' The Army Exchange Service is very much interested
  • 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
  • to meet, discuss the subject, exchange experiences and organize new groups or networks. The effects of world conferences can be profound and long lasting. For example, the 1974 population conference in Bucharest, Romania put family planning on the world's
  • 18 22 .25 29 32 37 42 v Gerrords Cross, Bucks, London, Oxford, Worcester. 13 THE GOLD STANDARD: ITS .HISTORICAL ROLE AND RELEVANCE FOR THE FUTURE In troduction in Great Britain by Academic and bound in Great Britoin by 3 6 8 11 HISTORY
  • " , ,\this letter on December 22, 1946~ The Army Exchange Service is very much interested in the confiscated Hungarian property stored in Salzburg, which was inspected by this office ... It was requested, from Army Exchange Service (AES) Headquarters Frankfurt
  • ; or 20 "(B) one or more family members or reI-· 21 atives designated by the court in case the victim 22 is deceased or incapacitated; 23 if such person or persons are present at the sentenc­ 24 ing hearing, regardless of whether the victim is 25
  • :' , 19 ',tence that inci~desa term, of imprisonment.". , , 20 SEC. 110507. INCREASED PENALTY FOR KNOWINGLY MAX­ 2'1 ING F,ALSE,MATERIAL STATEMENT IN CON-:­ 22 'NECTIONWITH THE ACQUISITION OF A'FOO­ .' . " ; ' ! 23 24 'I .A.JiM FROM A LiCENSED
  • lishm~llt 19 modification, or enror"''''''11 t. of child support 20 nhli::rnti
  • File; Box 632) I March 21, 1947 - Messrs. Gabell, Keller, and Lt. Schryver make preliminary inspection of items in vault and prepare a tentative pllan of operation. (RG 260; Decimal File; Box 632) I "March 22, 1947 - Restitution is definite
  • This is video footage of President William Jefferson Clinton delivering remarks to the community and an exchange with reporters in San Francisco, CA. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided
  • This is video footage of President William Jefferson Clinton and President Francois Mitterrand prior to a meeting during an exchange with reporters. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided
  • This is video footage of President Clinton delivering remarks on an Executive Order for sustainable development and subsequent exchange with reporters. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew
  • This is video footage of President Clinton delivering remarks during the signing of the directive on child safety lock devices on handguns and a subsequent exchange with reporters. This footage is official public record produced by the White House
  • This is video footage of President Clinton delivering remarks at a ceremony for National Nurses Week and a subsequent exchange with reporters.. This footage is official public record produced by the White House Television (WHTV) crew, provided
  • -, Ol •... tJ7~~~~ ~ ~ok 4;AJ'~~LtM~ t ¥IJt Add: Summary tables - Trial Balance ca. I947from Treasury (Pehle file in FFC) FFC conversion table of weights and m
  • Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may
  • is open to all reserachers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • 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
  • CIVIL RIGHTS LISTENING SESSION January 22, 1997 I j United States Department of Agriculture South Building, Jefferson Auditorium 14th and Independence Washington, 1825 KStreet. N. W. Silite 1212 Washingl'on. D.C. 20006 D.C. HERRYROE& AIIO
  • under this Act 17 for any subsidized employment with any private for- 18 profit employer. 19 (7) RETENTION OF PROGRAM INCOME.— 20 (A) IN GENERAL.—Income under any pro- 21 gram under this title administered by a public 22 or private nonprofit
  • ) OMGUS, lERLIN. MESSAGE INSTRUCTIONS REF. NO) (CLASSIFICA TlON) GR SECRET, REURAD 24921 FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEPOSITOR,!, FRAI\"KFURT, ADVISES GOLD COINS D"'~'LI~RlID IN "gR."1.0R TO HUNGARIAN NATIONAL;iBANK ON 5 AUGUST 1946, SIGNED CLAY, CITE OMGRE
  • P.T. Henry, 19 Assistant secret:ary of the Army. I And also with us are I I 20 staff members; the Executive Director, Ken Klothenj I 21 • Deputy Dire'ctor i, Gene' Sofer i and the staff person i 22 assigned ·to tlie
  • care practice 17 relative to those entering nonprimary care 18 practice as follows: 19 "(I) The State may apply 20 weighting factors that are different 21 than the weighting factors set forth in 22 section 1886(h)(4)(C) of the Social 23
  • ••••••••• :~3,424.42 ,~,848.8, 'July 22, 1954 JUly 14, 1954 • ••••do ••••• to each.; •• ~ •••.•••••••• Aug. 5, 1954 .;';2,371.39; and Italian Postal Savings Book•••• ' July 16, 1954 Interest in a patent•••• July 19" 1954 ,~305.07; interest in a copyright
  • 1 !4/22 met "With !IKE I ·- .. CARTE! ' 1 Truman J of Pigs) met w/Cabinet 6 times in 3 years 1 1 usually .... (haci ]3 rr TC __! TC :I k111 ltr to t::ovs 127 telegra~ to (3/1 ?A': ~bcon / 6 Gov. Confer• "-. ,'inviting the!!! to ov
  • of the coverage of such 1 7 1 8 1 9 participant or beneficiaiy, or (ii) the eariiest date upon which such coverage could have been effective if there were no waiting 20 period applicable, 2 1 whichever is earlier. 22 (B) TREATMENT OF GENETIC INFORMATION
  • [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22]
  • ONBox Number: 24126 I FOLDER TITLE: [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22] jp2 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] I Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.c. 552(b)] ! . I National
  • for Iraq (I page) 1/27/1998 Pl/b(l), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records NSC Emails Exchange-Record (Sept 97- Jan 01) ([Worldnet]) ONBox Number: 620000 FOLDER TITLE: [09/ 19/1997 - 0 I /29/ 1998] 2006-0205-F . 1250 RESTRICTION CODES
  • laundering techniques and prosecuting of these crimes. • Protect National Borders: make it a crime to smuggle illegal aliens; exchange information on movements of alien smugglers and other organiz criminals; including terrorists; safeguard travel documents
  • " :. '~":''''.,-:.-.: -~:,. ~", .:..:~::,>~.:. ~, . 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
  • and restitution pro~amst this article is thus limited to the external assets and heirless property proble~s. C...... u:.L.. AIm> . From the' inception of exchange con~ols, governments using those controls have regarded the holdings abroad of theif own
  • (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [Aristide] [09/22/1994 – 12/02/1994] [OA/ID 590000] [01/17/1995 – 12/26/1995] [OA/ID 590000] [01/18/1996 – 09/20/1996] [OA/ID 590000] MSMail – Non-Record (Sept 94 – Sept 97) [Aristide] [10/05/1994 – 08/06/1996] [OA/ID 605000] Exchange
  • several locks, because I I 22 "Foreign Exchange Depository, History from l·E.D., Box 394, File 900.10 [310197-203] V.E. Day, 8 May 1945 to 30 June 1946" NACP, RG 260, I I 23 "Summary Inventory of Currency and Financial Assets stored in Reichsbank
  • subclause (HI) the fohowing new subclause: "(IV) July 1, 1996, 100 percent (adjusted by 7 21 such amount as the Secretary determines to be nec- 22 essary to preserve the savings resulting from the en- 23 actment of section 13564(a)(1) of the Omnibus
  • enthusiastically replied to this letter on December 22, 1946, The Army Exchange Service is very much ~:nterested in the confiscated Printed by: Page: 5 I. .­ FROM~ R FRX NO.: 9139 621 8419 113 134-99 Hungarian property stored in Salzburg, which
  • Stoclmolm-Solna. S\~E'den " '.' Office Of Mil1tary Government for Germany (U.8 0 Foreign Exchange Depoe1 tery :' APO 1948 Stockholm den 22.Juni 757 ) ~Jr ~tf;// l ;/ ?/ 1948. Subject: Cla1m to Valuables, Your letter of the 9th of April I
  • Stat. 7 (50 App. § 33) Aug. 23, 1954, ch. 830, 68 Stat. 767 (50 App. §§ 32, 33) June 25, 1956, ch. 436~ 70 Stat. 331 (50 App: § 20) - Aug. 6, 1956,·ch. 1016, § 3, 70 Stat. 1073 (50 App. § 9) Oct. 22, 1962, Pub.L. 87-846, Title, II, 76 Stat. 1113
  • OF COLUMBIA • Permit Use of Federal Funds for Private School Vouchers in D.C. • Prohibition on Adoption in D.C. by Unmarried Couples • Prohibition on the Use of Federal and Local Funds for D.C. Needle Exchange Programs • Abortion (Prohibition
  • OF COLUMBIA • Permit Use of Federal Funds for Private School Vouchers in D.C. • Prohibition on Adoption in D.C. by Unmarried Couples • Prohibition on the Use of Federal and Local Funds for D.C. Needle Exchange Programs • Abortion (Prohibition
  • on March 2 I, we had explained our upcoming exchange project awarded by USIA, NIS Secondary School Division, Office of Citizen Exchange, which is 4 entitled, ' Student Leaders in Partnership". As explained, this program will bring ten Russian students
  • Records: Automated Records Management System (Email) WHO [OA/ID 500000] [Khobar Towers] [06/27/1996 – 07/15/1996] NSC [OA/ID 1200000] [Khobar Towers] [08/22/1996 – 03/18/1997] [05/16/1997 – 10/17/2000] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cables, Emails
  • paintings?1 . Later Major General Collins r~ceived from The ~r.operty Control Officer 12 silver , candlesticks and .11 carpets . 22 ; 2 rugs to decorate his railroad C~3; and 13 rugs for decoration of his villa Maria Then~sien Schloss. 24 However
  • kgs. 5517 ~ 56 silverplated pencils !• i ,! 5518 5536 5538 5547 5551 5552 5554 5558 - ",... ~ 92 14K gold pencils 1 lot silverplated flatware 22 silver watches 1 lot silver scrap from watch cases 113 silver watches 1 lot silver scrap 1 lot
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  • -y 1997; Meeting No. 232, FebruarY 27 , 1997; Meeting No. 234, May 22, 1997. RG59, Entry 5383, G.eneral Records of the Departnlent of State, Records of the Bureau of Public Affairs, Records of the Office of the Historian, Records of the Tripartite
  • FOR ON-THE-JOB TRAIN- ING.— 19 (A) I N GENERAL.—Subject to subpara- 20 graph (B), a participant in on-the-job training 21 shall be compensated by the employer at the 22 same rates, including periodic increases, as 23 similarly situated employees
  • specialization. As the economic division of labor progresses, the specialized parts become more interdependent, exchange among them grows, and the total output of material goods and services rises, all in good Smithian fashion." Moreover, Durkheim does
  • in obtaining as complete as possible a documentation of Gennan publishing during the war years and subsequent to the annistice.,,22 However, Evans also clearly stated in April 1946 that looted books from "non-enemy" countries be restored "to the country from
  • to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions
  • , earnings, and job placement. • Increasing Flexibility. Job training reform would provide additional flexibility. For example, the Secretary of Labor will have permanent authority to waive burdensome Federal job training rules in exchange for performance
  • dated Septefnber 8, 1947 and response from the FED Chief dated September 22, 1947. . 4 NARA RG 59, RJcords of the IRO, Subject File 1946-1953, Box 6; IRO Finances, Sept. - Dec. 1947 file, . I CC-1796, Septemb~r 30, 1947, p. I. 5 NARA RG 260, Finance
  • can do. Dnly what we cDmmit them to. do., and we still need to. do. much mDre -- including exchanging criminal recDrds between states fDr emplDyment checks Dn wDrkers in DccupatiDns that deal with children, and using incident-based crime repDrts
  • : Shelf: Position: s 58 5 9 3 n Calendar No. 338 103D CONGRESS 1ST SESSION S. 1770 To provide comprehensive reform of the health care system of the United States, and for other purposes. IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES NOVEMBER 22, 1993 Mr
  • , subject to para- 19 graph (2), the term "State" means each of the fifty 20 States and the District of Columbia. 21 22 Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, or 23 the Northern Mariana Islands certifies to the Presi- 24 dent
  • . Wilcox ofthe Anny Exchange Service in Vienna, with a view toward possible purchase ofthis property. IS I I I. The Warehouse J 6 August 1945 I A directi;ve, based upon "Property Control Manual for Military Government (Austria) Task Force Element
  • (13) David Wilhelm (14) Dick Celeste (15) Right Direction Or Wrong Track?? Percenlagt Of Rcspondenti Who Thlak tonotry I - - - - - - Going In Thc Rlghl Direction - , ir.K-;te'*?-*z.\r-.".-"'" Wrong Track 60 60 ^56 57 50 36 ^te^^^ll 22 Ri
  • not heard back·on that. "Sreebny, Daniel" 10/25/99 02:22:42 PM Record Type: Record To:. Maureen T. Shea/WHO/EOP cc: Subject: FW: White House Activities for Ramadan Maureen-- As you can see from the exchange below, it is up
  • through the Army Exchatige Service for dollar credits. 27 . ' -.. The!representative of the Army Exchange Service P~ocurement Division enthusiastically 'replied to I this letter on December 22, 1946. The AES-wrote, I ,I The Army Exchange Service
  • Hagary's Apptoac:h to BU 114: Ba~ 22 Ncmaaber (MTI) - IIaD&IUY Ui u.; D:r$t .EO bope.ftd .in Ibe C8IdJ:.t Eu!opean. Plgi011 with. 1'lhqm SwtIdcrL baa· aiII*i a bi1arcAI aid progmlltnc. ttt. ~ 'vqa toI4 after·the Biptna oettemocy in '8udiIpestoD M~. ,SwaIiD
  • . Non-Gold Financial Assets-Update The team has been looking into securities, precious metals, and currencies. They have examined the role played by the High Commissioner for Germany as well as the U.S. Foreign Exchange in Germany between the end
  • Divisi.on foreign Exchange Depository . . APO 757 '''" ) 26. August 1947 VE~ORANDUK ... .... -....... - -- .. , Subject: ~ Report of Trip to .. . " I BerllJ. 22-25 August 1947J I I I From. : Major Reed. To I 1. Auto.mileage
  • (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
  • MUIRE FOR CONGRESSMAN HERGER 18 CRAIG MAHAFFEY 70 19 JOE SEDILLO 75 20 MICHAEL BRIONEZ 82 21 TRINIDAD JUAREZ 85 22 RUDY AGUAS 90 23 MARY MARRS 94 24 LESA DONNELLY 98 25 SURAJ AHUJA 104 > 64 2 JEANETTE D. MARBLE CSR 211186
  • ··1 9/23/36 ~ 1,~40 Express, Co. Expres~ ,~', 3,200 Exchange . ~). . . Hautz 4,000 4,,000 16,400 'n Cllnton,.N 12/20/3 8 6/22/40 ' 5I 000 ' 5,000 20.. 500 500 2,050 .J. ;. Bautz 3/18/37 Hantz' 1/2/40 500 " .M:i.ll.btim, N.J
  • , different years. There are 'also a number of correspondence books containing an approximate summary of letters exchanged between 1900 an 1948. Thirty-six boxes and eight correspondence books containing material for the period 1940-1955 were reviewed
  • in Tokyo. ' ·lhe speech' spells out lapan's thoughts, on " " ' , " tlnefUn~enta1' issues faCirtgthe intemalional ~cial architecture, namely ~ks 'posed ~hoit-tenn: capital' flows; ,'apprOpriate, 'exchange and liquidity, ' tl;' . , .. . .... .' PI'OVlSIOD
  • of 'this property either on the Austrian open market. or by sal e'1hrOUgh the Army Exchange Servi ce for dollar credits.47 " , Th~, Army .Exchange Service Procurement Division enthusiast.ically replied to this lett erlon December'22. 1946. The Army Exchange
  • 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
  • pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may
  • researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance
  • Extent 58 folders, approximately 2,631 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC Chapter 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552
  • 3, 1948, ch. 826, title I, Sec. 13, 62 Stat. 1247i 1950 . Reorg. Plan No. 19, ·Sec. 1, eff. May 24, 1950, 15 F.R. 3178, 64 Stat. 1271i Aug. 31, :1954, ch. 1162, title I, 104, 68 Stat. I 1036; Pub. L. 87-846,: title I, Sec. 102, Oct. 22, 1962, 76
  • often profited, while those who paid with their lives due ,to Hitler's extermination orders of 1942,4 were victimized again after the war. Aryanization had forced out the leading German foreign exchange firm, Gebruder Arnholdt, in 1938. The legal German
  • to have any premiums owed by the 22 employee collected through payroll deduction. 23 An employer is not required under this subsection to make 24 any contribution to the cost of coverage under such a plan. 25 (b) SPECIAL RULES.— •HR 3956 I H 7 1 (1
  • ) 00 3udgets (2 files) ~,9. I~prest Accounts Governm~ntLialson ' 22 UNRRA Mission - Austria UilffiRA Mis sio,,' - Czechos lovakia mmRA Lia is,')t1 QfficE' ­ Rep?rts For~ign Liai~ori " " ~ Gen~~al , Belgian - P·::>1.ish
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  • authorities for foreign exchange to supportthe . . ". . . ar effort and the competitive fervour this generated among the various Nazi a¢:ninistr2.ti~'e Ui1.itS . charged with bringing these resources in from.the occupied territories, . .' . ,,' I
  • 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
  • and used in the war effort. . Freezing program prevented Axis from: Cashing checks ., I Withdrawing funds from bank accounts in the United States I Liquidating securities for cas:h, and Obtaining foreign exchange which would provide the enemy
  • and has generated a revenue of $2.9 million this past year. The line of products· is mostly application soft'Yate, specializing in business management and consumer applications. Recently the company provided the Shanghai-stock exchange with a software pacl
  • ) subject to subsection (d), coverage is pro- 18 vided for at least the required coverage specified in 19 subsection (c), and 20 (3) each eligible employee electing such cov- 21 erage may elect to have any premiums owed by the 22 employee collected
  • ) Ir'the amountdeterInined under subpara­ 19" graph, (A) for, a ,unit of ge~eral lOC,al goyermnent' is 20'" less than 21 unitis deem:ed to' be zero. " 22 "(d) SMALL GOVERNMENT ALLOCATIONS.-If the ,'-.. , ~ero, , then the relative inco,me
  • 1997 – AIDS – Needle Exchange, ADAP [AIDS Drugs Assisted Programs]
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Jonathan Prince Subseries: OA/ID Number: 10443 FolderiD: Folder Title: 1997 AIDS- Needle Exchange, ADAP [AIDS Drug Assisted Programs] Stack:' Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 7 2 2 I;:- : .·i
  • , , .. (THIs STATEMENT HAS BEEN COORDINATED BY OMB WITH TIm CONcERNED AGENCIES.) S. 252- Idaho Land Exchange Act of 1993 . (Craig (R) Idaho and Kempthorne (R) Idaho), The Administration support~ S. 252. * * * * * (Do Not Distribute outside Executive Office
  • FLOTUS Statements and Speeches 5/1/96 - 1/22/97 [Binder]: [Democratic Governor's Association - Chicago, Illinois 8/27/1996]
  • at all stages of life. 04r But these initiatives are just the ,tip of the iceberg. We can do more. We can do more by exchanging ideas and pooling information, just as all of you are doing today. This year, I had I the privilege of participating
  • of conduit contributions to the DNC utilizing foreign funds. Trie's activities are discussed more fully in Chapter 5 of this Minority Report. 22 23 24 PAULINE KANCHANALAK Bom in Thailand, Pauline Kanchanalak is a legal permanent resident of the United
  • 04/22/99 TliUI09 :.~'4 I /. .FAX 703 527 8741 ,.'. "'\ HAMILTON FISH [4J 009 .. /· / / HAMILTON FISH NATrONAL lNSTfTUTE ON SCHOOL AND COMMlJNfTY VIOLENCE 1925 N. Lynn S!n;et, Suite 305, Rosslyn, Va 22209 PH: (703) 527-4217 *FAX (70J) 527
  • . The Economist September 22, 1990 SECTION: B u s i n e s s , f i n a n c e and s c i e n c e ; WORLD TRADE; SURVEY Pg. 7; (U.K. SURVEY Pg. 7) LENGTH: 2982 words HEADLINE: N o t h i n g t o l o s e b u t i t s c h a i n s ; The ITO t h a t n e v e r
  • Reform 17 Today Act of 1993. 18 "(2) EXCEPTION.—Paragraph (1) shall not 19 apply to a failure by an insurer in a State if the Sec- 20 retary of Health and Human Services determines 21 that the State has in effect a regulatory enforcement 22
  • such plan. 17 "(4) A T RISK.—The term 'at risk* means an 18 entitv which— 19 20 under which such entity is paid a fixed amount 21 for providing or arranging for the provision of 22 health care items or senices specified in such 23 contract
  • to permanently extend the deduction for the health insurance coeta of self~mployed individuals, to repeal the provision permitting nonrecognition of gain on sales and exchanges effectuating policies of the Federal Communications Commission, and for other purposes
  • -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
  • MINISTER OF ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA P R E S I D E N T E ^ LA/REPUBLICA ARGENTINA -22- PRIME MINISTER OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE BAHAMAS PRIME MINISTER OF BARBADOS PRIME MINISTER OF BELIZE -23- PRESIDENWE DETA REPUBLICA DE BOLIVIA PRESIDENTE DA
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  • signed by the president. The foreign policy standoff for Russia vis­ a-vis the European community is even more obvious than , the potential constitutional issues in the law. Although some categories ofrestitution, albeit only as'''exchange
  • ) GLICKMAN. Secretary of Agriculture,) and ROBERT WILLIAMS. Acting. ) Regional Fore~ter, United States ) Forest; Sp..T'Vice, Reg.:i.on 6, ) ) Defendan1:s I' ) 19 ) v. BO~SE ) CASCADE COR~ORATION, 21 Defendant~T.~tervenor. 22 24 9b-3B~~HA
  • or plans. Sec. 3002. Exclusion for benefits provided under long-term care insurance; inclusion of employer-provided coverage. Sec. 3003. Qualified long-term senices treated as medical care. Sec. 3004. Certain exchanges of life insurance contracts for long
  • the Hungarian f~ .:-" ......J..n..... n• Restitutions to the Netherlands Government continued the dismantling and loading.ot .22 cars of machinery from Eisenwerke Iron & Steel Works at Linz. The lack of spe­ 1al type low silhouette freight cars held, up
  • , Kantor] [12/22/1994-1/04/1995] [OA/ID 590000] MSMail-Non-Record (Sept 94-Sept 97) [China, WTO, Barshefsky, Kantor] [12/22/1994-10/30/1995] [OA/ID 605000] Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01) [China, WTO, Barshefsky, Kantor] [05/06/1998-12/10/1998] [OA/ID
  • Table A Weighted Sample Descriptors (n = 1,001) Unweighted n= Weighted ^rcentage Gender Male Female 494 507 48% 52 Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+ Mean Median 93 207 251 146 126 178 45.05 years 42.00 years 11% 22 22 15 12 18 Education Less
  • discovered in Au:;) tEta, tJ'i..;;Jy.n,X'e not cOllsidered Hunge.rian property and should be l'oturneld "to Jrore1gn Exchange Deposi to!"y I Frllnkfurt. USPOLAD jf) cH'J..bling Ame:.?1c&n Milliste.r,~ Bud,~pest,l to this e:rfl:ict. "Recelpt signed 'bJr IItu
  • to employment. August 22, 1996 Section 9004. Required The new welfare law is silent on the Issue of coverage ofTANF "wortfa.." participants by the Federal wage standards. TANF wort activities include two workfare programs: work experience and community
  • \ By D V"/" ~,> Pn.,. J}':', 05 '7' Q;o j ,. •. ;:~~:. J .,.» ..... ~ I { I 'rIA-5~·.x'-2-F- (:"2 .):...:.. ...ttL. NARA Oate '~- .0:. :, ", '" ! t I, I 1 OSS FOnD 69 (Revised) WAR DEPARTtAENT DATE " 22 "[8 ~ STRATEGIC SERVICES UNIT
  • a standard be 22 codified? who can 23 nonimmigrants authorized to be employed? [re- 24 lated issue: benefits & portability: for eligible in- 25 dividual living abroad and o u t - o f - ^ ^ ^ lawful permanent decide residents to covered; change
  • ] [OA/ID 520000] [08/21/1998] [2] [OA/ID 520000] Box 7 [08/22/1998 – 08/25/1998] [OA/ID 520000] [08/26/1998 – 08/31/1998] [OA/ID 520000] [11/03/1998 – 12/30/1998] [OA/ID 520000] Jan 1999 – Dec 2000 [Kenya; Tanzania…] [01/01/1999 – 03/31/1999] [OA/ID
  • and Wallgau. 2 Indeed, the Frankfurt gold-the gold stored at the Foreign Exchange Depository-constituted nearly 70% of the total value of the pool of monetary gold, and thClse six caches, which represent recovered Reichsbank gold, account for Letter Russell H
  • and criminal justice identification systems. The bill also includes an Administration-proposed national compact on the electronic exchange of criminal history records for non-criminal justice purposes, such as employment checks on day care and elder care
  • of the_US Occupation Headquarters, World War II, Rec6rds of the Foreign Exchange Depository (FED). As stated in an earlier report, the FED, located in th~ forber Reichsbank building in Frankfurt alMain, acted as a custodian for assets' found throughout Third
  • 15th Streei, Suii 350 Washington, DC 20005: Attention: Mr.Stew DI~©~ll~~~ ~ NOV - 2 1999 ' ~i D Lo~ser ! " I Referring to our'tele;ph!i1lne conversation on October 22, 1999 in regard to our c0!lfisca~ed goods by German S8-troups
  • @netzero.net] Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 ~:04 PM To: Katherine Page Katherine, I just sent Ken ,the report he asked for bye-mail. I wasn't sure though if he actually uses e-mail or not so I am e-mailing it to you as well in case you want to print
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  • ORGANIZATION L'ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE POUR LES R~FUGI~S Palais des Nations GENil:VE Telephone : 2 80 00 Telegraphic address : perno GENEvE REF. No.: 21 July 1948 TO : Col. Wm. G. Bray, Chief,Foreign Exchange Depoaitory , OMGUS, Frankfurt
  • . ......... :Fillancialil li:liiliA~\:'I; I···· ~H __ H.·· ..•• . u· • Information . exchange and . submission along departmental· lines • Enables focussed dialog between . • • -. d· commissioners an :u_ --sta-ff __... _______._. -_ Research Results
  • . Charts on the Economy Under President Clinton July 22, 1996 7-12 Key Facts On The Economy Under President Clinton July 22, 1996 A STRONG ECONOMIC RECORD TO BUILD ON PROMISES K E P T : Cut the deficit in half, create 8 million new jobs, grow
  • . Principals discussed whether and under what conditions to support extension of limited sanctions relief for the FRY beyond the second 100-day period that ends on April 22. Principals agreed that while the -border closure has proven less effective than desired
  • -. • • • --~----- ------- ---- ---------- -----~-. -~--- - - - -------- · ' .. '. - . ' . . ' National 'Low Emission Vehicle .Program , Briefmg .'.' May 22, 1996 . , . I '. , I _ I i . '. .: ~~ . ..~ " t : ". . .., ' . . '. What~s,the NLEV Program? . ... --- . Current~egulations require aut6ihdustry to provide
  • 500000] [Executive Order 12871] [12/22/1995-5/17/2000] [10/04/2000] Default [OA/ID 1100000] [Executive Order 12871] [03/19/1994-09/12/1996] [12/13/1996] [1] [12/13/1996] [2] [12/13/1996] [3] [04/10/1997-01/12/2001] Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cables
  • is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552 as amended) and the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part
  • To: Ken Klothen and Gene Sofer From, Jonathan Petropoulos rl Date: 22 May 1999 Re: Customs Statutes and the Scope of the Commission , The Unites States gbvernment had customs statutes in place from 1942· until Jun:e 15, 1946 that required all
  • of Non~Monetary,Gold ln US ' Military Custody iIi Occupied Germany, 1945-1949." Except wliere otherwise noted,the research for this section was conducted in records. at the United States National Archives, particularl~: the records of the Foreign Exchange