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  • Faith - Based Crime Prevention 7/22/98
  • [07/10/1998 – 06/22/2000]
  • [01-16-1993-05-22-1994]
  • [11-22-1994-12-03-1994]
  • [09-01-1995-11-22-1995]
  • [04/05/1993 - 09/22/1994]
  • Domestic Agenda Topper 6/22-24/00
  • [Huang, John] [04/22/1994-12/01/1994]
  • [Lippo, Riady] [01/22/1999-02/09/1999]
  • [Lippo, Riady] [09/22/1999-12/10/1999]
  • [Trie, Charlie] [04/17/1996-05/22/1997]
  • Choice - Family Planning Meeting, 1/22/99
  • [11/16/1999 - 11/22/1999] [Family Planning]
  • [11/22/1999 - 12/10/1999] [Family Planning]
  • [09/22/1994 - 07/11/1995]
  • [04/30/1994 – 07/22/1994] [Rwanda 1994]
  • [07/11/1994-07/22/1994] [Rwanda and Genocide…]
  • [08/04/1994-08/22/1994] [Rwanda and Genocide…]
  • [08/22/1994-09/07/1994] [Rwanda and Genocide…]
  • [04/07/1994-09/22/1994] [Rwanda]
  • [09/22/1994-10/05/1994] [Rwanda]
  • May: 22-End [1]
  • May: 22-End [2]
  • Plan Comparison Binder 10/22
  • [05/11/2000-05/22/2000]
  • [Not Selected 22] (TX-N [Northern District of Texas]) [1]
  • [Not Selected 22] (TX-N [Northern District of Texas]) [2]
  • Folder No.22 [Edward M. Kennedy]
  • [10/22/1997 - 01/23/1998]
  • [01/12/1999-01/22/1999]
  • [06/30/1999-11/22/1999]
  • [11/22/1999-11/29/2000]
  • [01/22/1999-08/30/2000]
  • [08/31/1995-12/22/1995]
  • [12/22/1995-03/05/1996]
  • [05/04/2000-09/22/2000]
  • Violence Against Women 9/22/00 [1]
  • Violence Against Women 9/22/00 [2]
  • [Millennium Evening 4/22/98] [1]
  • [Millennium Evening 4/22/98] [2]
  • HRC Weekly Column: [Presidency 12/22/98]
  • HRC Weekly Column: [Ramadan 2/22/96]
  • Rump Group – August 22, 1994
  • [09/01/1998 - 09/22/1998] [Earmark]
  • [10/27/1998 - 12/22/1998] [Earmark]
  • [Not Selected 22] - Federal Judge Northern District [1]
  • [Not Selected 22] - Federal Judge Northern District [2]
  • [Not Selected 22 - Northern District of Texas] [loose] [1]
  • [Not Selected 22 - Northern District of Texas] [loose] [2]
  • [Not Selected 22 - Northern District of Texas] [loose] [3]
  • [Not Selected 22 - Northern District of Texas] [loose] [4]
  • [Not Selected 22 - Northern District of Texas] [loose] [5]
  • State Lead Agencies Speech 9/22/93
  • “To Heal the Divisions…RFK” 5/22/93
  • [06-17-1999 to 09-22-1999]
  • [04-26-2000 to 05-22-2000]
  • [05-22-2000 to 07-25-2000]
  • [11-10-1998 to 02-22-1999]
  • [04/24/2000 - 12/22/2000] [Earmarks]
  • [02/22/1993 - 09/16/1997] [Earmarks]
  • [05/04/1995 - 05/22/1995] [Earmark]
  • [04/16/1997 - 05/22/1997] [Earmark]
  • [07/22/1999 - 07/30/1999] [Earmark]
  • [12/24/1999-02/22/2000]
  • [04/04/2000-12/22/2000]
  • [12/31/1996-05/22/1997]
  • [05/22/1997-06/19/1997]
  • [10/21/1999 – 10/22/1999]
  • [10/22/1999 – 10/25/1999]
  • Africa-America Institute, 7/22/99
  • Africa, 1/22-2/7/99 [1]
  • Africa, 1/22-2/7/99 [2]
  • Africa, 1/22-2/7/99 [3]
  • African-African American Summit, 6/22/00
  • [01/25/1994 – 12/22/1994]
  • [Press Guidance] - June 22, 1994
  • [Press Guidance] - July 22, [1994]
  • [Press Guidance] - August 22, 1994
  • [Press Guidance] - September 22, 1994
  • [Columbine] [4/22/1999 - 4/27/1999]
  • [Columbine] [4/22/1999 - 4/26/1999]
  • [Columbine…] [04/22/1999 - 04/23/1999]
  • [VH-1 Concert of the Century 10/22/99]
  • [05/04/1994-09/22/1994]
  • Cabinet Working Session April 22-23, 1994 [binder]
  • [5/6/1994 -6/22/1994]
  • [6/22/1994 -10/19/1994]
  • [10/5/1998 -10/22/1998]
  • [10/22/1998 -11/18/1998]
  • [4/7/1999 -4/22/1999]
  • [4/22/1999 -4/26/1999]
  • Interagency Task Force on Nonprofits and Government October 22, 2000
  • Welfare-to-Work Event August 22, 2000 [1]
  • Welfare-to-Work Event August 22, 2000 [2]
  • Welfare-to-Work Event August 22, 2000 [3]
  • Welfare-to-Work Event August 22, 2000 [4]
  • [06/09/1994 –07/22/1994]
  • [07/22/1994 –09/27/1994]
  • Travel - Jennings: DNC August 22, 1996
  • Travel - Jennings: Nashville June 22, 1998
  • [01/14/1993-09/22/1993]
  • [09/22/1993-01/11/1994]
  • [10/21/1994-11/22/1994]
  • [02/10/1995-03/22/1995]
  • [03/22/1995-05/15/1995]
  • [09/01/1994-09/22/1994]
  • [09/23/1994-09/22/1994]
  • [09/03/1997 – 04/22/1998] [Eric Holder]
  • Daily Press Guidance - July 22, 1997
  • [Clemency Decisions December 22, 2000] [Loose] [1]
  • [Clemency Decisions December 22, 2000] [Loose] [2]
  • Clemency Decisions: [Executive Clemency] December 22, 2000
  • Clemency Decisions: Memoranda to POTUS December 22, 2000
  • Clemency Decisions: Press December 22, 2000
  • Clemency Decisions: Warrants December 22, 2000
  • [02/12/1996 – 07/22/1996]
  • [03/30/1998 – 12/22/1998]
  • of Warwick, UK (12/1 6. Election Results- Gore Concession (12/14/00) 7. ~adio Address: Education Budget (12/2/00) 8. LEconomy,.... Census Poverty Numbers (9/26/ 0 9. Radio Address: Medicare Fraud (1/20/00) · 10 .. WTO.- Seattle Ministerial (12fl/99 · · 11
  • . . DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY (WEl 06. 08. · 94 09:41 NO. :460161653 PAGE 6 We take particular note of the urgent need to strengthen the health care infrastructure for family planning and reproductive health services in Russia. 10 06/09194 1 i: 22
  • SERVICE OF THE' UNITED STATES OF AMERICA , , Am.erioan° Embassy, 'Lisbon, Portugal, , ,June 20', 1950., , , : Sirs: 'There are enclosed for'transmission(to the External Assets Branch, Broperty Division, Office of Economic Affairs, to the attention
  • or 2000 one could come back to earth. in order to hear answer. May it be fa~~rable to democracy. And may it be fmal!" 22 01/12/1998 20:04 t-'Al:it. +44-1865-453-569 l.:J Imagining the T'Wentieth Century Page 12 · Democracy, of course, had many
  • of a1 t~. 82 M.:L;nt m.ark.. A ..'.' . . . ? \p~e. oes' "::'~:;::". . ;.,'.. ' , .' . b 1785 " ' " . . A ,,:1 ple~e' ." '. o 1 '186' tw· ' . ' "·;~:'··',A{i;1'2' 'pieces 'I , " d 1~87·"::·';·i.' ·;j":t.. ' ·--r.·A ;:.,. 20., ",.'.".":,1
  • Corporation (FSC) WTO case (3 pages) 05/31/2000 P5 004. briefing paper Background Paper: Portuguese Domestic Situation (2 pages) 05/09/2000 P1/b(l) 005. fax re: Personal real estate (I 1 pages) 05/25/2000 Personal Misfile · 002. briefing paper
  • .~. l'ari «mOe, ~~ o£ 1.7U.,525.901 t"lM ~ or gold oab. ... dell WIr~ in 22 .t.I.4:htu {I(JG~ 1 .~h 12) an:! ... OCII\'loW 81.r.4y 19ItB. ~ 1wot ~ of 2,440,~.746 f'1De omoee ~ 1Iotb sold . . . om aolG· ooJa . . 4eU~ tllghta (--. Z, ~• .5').ta.rt;ir>a Oft 12
  • congregations, ' compelling them to pay full taxes .. 3/28/38 Germany 4/26/38 ,Germany' . , necl.arJltjoD "~,,,- of Jewls~v;aJ.y@4.e¥ef-R:M-5;eee-- :. required'., .j,wS ~ ~, d..uA.~ ~~£ 5/20/38 8/17/38 \1' lO/1/38 Austria · 'Germany t~..,...",j
  • ,~.~,,,,_,.,,,,,:,:",,,,~'1 031:3ISS\n~3a '. ~,1:' .:.::. ' I'" ~,r.' . :' " ; " '" ," - - .. ' , .. •. J. ,~ \ . l . , . .... " • \: w .. :" ;- ;\. '"r" ' " ;~'~; '..:, ,":'. L':", ~l 'J - , ' . . . • 1'. ",,!.' '. I " , - ~Qi4:~:~i
  • , Europahaus, with 8 }:-'Srsons; Ministry of Labour ",ith 22 persons; Four Years Plan with j persons; , Forestry Office with 35 persons; ,Ministry for Ecclesiastical hffairs with 3 persons; ,.' ReichatFlle ftir Raurnordnung C:lown and' Country Planning
  • .I . I / 'I / 1 1I11"\"tlc""-::;o"'r ~ .A. d.!'lJ.... ;11' D"';ial'!l t:! on of I' Iq Prooor t;r;:~ ObUga t~ons Within thirty (30) days 'ef the eff'ec't1ve date of .f-r...",...! -,_.!lW 9
  • Ex.clltlv~· -c'\e. at.af..a t.o bd,ftV pZ'o,Z'&III co••• ih~ uncleS' .contr.ol while ma1nt:.a1ft!ft9 re.p~na., "acUea,' pro g._ &111. an important lIotlrea -- oft8n the. only 10!,"". -.., Dt coverag_ for'low,":, !MOI'DsA:III.az.lcane.· OUZ
  • Education - NGA 2/22/99
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Paul Glastris Subseries: 19212 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: Education - NGA, 2/22/99 Stack: Row: Section:· Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 16:52 . \ FAX COVER SHEET DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE OFFICE
  • FAIRS SMALL BUSINESS lanited States Senate WASHINGTON, DC 20510-0703 14TM FLOOH HAKTFOXO. CT 06103 860-S4 9-8463 TOLL F M E : 1-«0O-22S-5605 INTEOWT AOOBESS; t«n«tor_lieb«rm4f^li0b«rmAn.Mn.ta.gov HM PG: OE AE hnp7/www.senata.gov/-liebermjrV
  • 27 28 29 30 31 514-4642 NUMBER OF PAGES TO BE TRANSMITTED (inclu4inq cover): 35 (2 DOCS: ONE IS 14 PP., ONE IS 20 PP.) . 22 23 26 Tim Dowling F~ PHONE 39!p-3744 208-7508 208-4177 219-1220 761-0270 703-693-6367 208-4123 761-0035 395-5836
  • Sandra Hughes Los Angeles 2:25 20 US To Announce That Some Cuban Refugees W i l l Be Allowed I n US Dan Rather Washington 0:30 21 US Agrees With NATO To Use Diplomacy Not Force I n Balkans Dan Rather Washington 0:25 22 Cruise Ship Continues To Burn; Most
  • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. email SUBJECT/TITLE DATE From Christopher M. Wanken to Joshua S. Gottheimer (partial) (1 page) 12/20/99 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting
  • MEETING PREP TIME OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: George Stephanopoulos 6:15 pm6:20 pm BRIEF MEETING OVAL OFFICE CLOSED PRESS 6:20 pm6:30 pm VISIT SET ROSE GARDEN CLOSED PRESS 6:30 pm6:45 pm MEETING OVAL OFFICE Staff Contact: Mack McLarty BC AND HRC RON
  • If.JJ mority..JVM) ?7J~.f 7 I l:! (" 4.. ~~- S3/111-1"~1I WNOIJ.IIN 3>U J.II a3"naO~d3~ , I 1 Llfcfe Deter 23) '.Bremen Am Dobben 144 Germany Bremen, the 10th of Jan 1950 TO WHOM IT lI1AY aONCBRN: I refer to my letter from the 20 st
  • to Hst" *» k ^ilaAnwaasMa
  • C21eeh ". ~J 11 }}'EU "1 " ., bf,\(5 t" ~,~ '" tv •• ",' n 20 Oot ll,8 ,1, Oct 4-8 21 Oct 48 f. r'talian" "t~ , Norwegian:>:,,', ' bllJ,4. l)rel:i.,mlnary d1$eu@~d"one, w.l ~': ,l,:"olleh !;'epreelS,Dt­ as, '/~ble O~'k d:iapoaitd
  • " " . 'The' 1600 issues are c1assif1edaccord1ng to the country of . , ' . issue as tollows: ) ) 1)' lhmestic , 2) 1414 Intercustodial Countries Belgium Canada Netherlands 6 13 .1 ,20 I . 3) ,; ,. " other European Countries (excepting: tor.mer
  • '! hascQnta.~ted·' :British Finance who will- .refer the ma;tter of Elng11sb:,'/currency to LoIuion. FEn IHa , dated 20 October 1948 •. concerning turn­ ov~r:to USSR; re.ceived by OFA. FED IR$, d'at:ed"22, October 1948~, conQeming t,l1rnovt:lr to Gl;teeee
  • 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]
  • 11. ) 12.) 9591.. .Painting 9912--- " 13.) tI 14. ) n 15. ) " " 112'2~ 1&.) M. Q 11208 \, " It II 11212 v R 18.) " .. 11241 \/ 19. ) .. " 11244" 20. ) " " 11.) 21.) 22. ) Landsoape: B. Zuese1 ! Sheap . . Hane
  • conviction of possession of firearm during crime of violence, 20 years for discharge of firearm. 10 years for sale of drugs to minor, life sentence for 2nd offense. 9. Add Dole-Hatch (Gang Penalties). Another bad idea. Massive expansion of federal
  • . W A R N E R . M r r President, t o d a y I I n order t o d e t « r development bf Page L a n d i n g , t h e 'Cbnservatibn F u n d has acquired the 20-acrB ' i j a j c e l " along t h e se re ary o f the Interior, t o acquire and ct o t convey cer
  • for 20 years and unlike me actually got to -go on David ·who has close working relationships with Letterman to prove how . fun~y he was. many_ senior officials at the State and De- [Laughter] And l have a wife who swept the . .fense Departments, the· NSC
  • ..! '., € - .jewelry' German. 2RM.·:. sil.~er coiaB . .· . {,2S4bagllGel'mU. 5,D,silvar cO],u' ReiCha~~li;; SchweWurt . _. 22 bag. cur~ncT .' 'fiRS ..1bag coiaa'. . .;1.5 bagaGe:rma.n coins . . .' 20 packagell lIec.uritie. Ha:Rau . $5" ( " . '-"' ~ 4-4r
  • : Speechwriting Ser.ies/Staff Member: Terry Edmonds Subseries: OA/10 Number: 10990 FolderiD: Folder Title: Long-Term Planning [1] '. Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 0 0 0 0 Draft August 20, 1997 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM
  • on non-fraternization which was seen as impractical and ill-advised froht the position of those actually stationed in Germany). (lP The slcond section, yet to be written, will be analytical in nature. We will identify patterns, , consistencies, bd
  • MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (AMA) L W TESTING MEDICINE EWR: AEAEIA A BD: OY ... at that prospect. "There is an implication that being sued is evidence of bad care, which is just not true," said Dr. Thomas Reardon, an A A trustee M from Portland, Oregon. In another
  • , and are debatable for 20 minutes each, equally divided between Ihe proponent ·and an opponent, . except that the chairman and ranking minority member of the Ways & Means Committee, or their deSignees, may offer one pro forma amendment 5 • • • • each per
  • 9 16 23 s 3 10 17 24 4 11 18 26 6 12 ID 26 6 13 20 27 1 / R 14 15 21 22 28 Calls 1/7/97 10:27 AM George Koch 219-7674 ext 162 1/16/97 10:32 AM Chris Caine 515-5800 7W IBM Incoming Follow up lorecentmeeting on Metro Incoming Wants
  • 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
[3/21/1997] (Item)
  • RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL Page 1 of 1 (NOTES MAIL) CREATOR: Diana Fortuna ( CN=Diana Fortuna/OU=OPD/O=EOP [ OPD 1 ) CREATION DATE/TIME:21-MAR-1997 00:22:15.00 SUBJECT: Reporter interested in White House access to disabled TO: Elena Kagan ( CN=Elena
  • ) .~" ::> ,. .11;;:; .I·~.u be OS'·YIIl is t::! h£i,d CAl:"gJ.ec1· ::nib j!':'I;;;)CU1".1. ti i" £1 ·t:~I'.nQ);.l .f:l~::~,~·t;;S b\l't. p:revper"1.:i'Y' lo;;;:~:tGd irl, mJli!1Y o.rr.d. t::lm.."ef":tJ:"~;: & t~ eli .~jJ)(j t3J:',1?:CJ;;:·:(~ .' . 2 ~ D1 f.~p
  • : ' Syllabus', ' " GILME~ v,'INTERSTATE/JOHNSONLANE CORP. ',·b~TOBER TEI\M,-1990 ' : ' ... '­ • '
  • , demonstration, 21 pose. 22 of the 21 t HR harm. 19 as to the truth (B) DEGREE OF PROOF.—The degree of 23 State 13 EVIDENCE.— 14 20 Code or analogous itself, 12 paid to an em- benefits. (4) CLEAR AND CONVINCING Commercial "commercial (7
  • this sample there are approximately 21 (54%) separate owners listed. Ownership data is available for all 40 of the tax certificates issued in cable television transactions. From this listing, there are 20 (66%) separate owners of cable properties. In sum
  • anhlingende H:ilfte Ihrem Antwortschreiben aufzukleben. :......._---
  • of the"H~altl~,'" the ( , . be integrate~' jnto,'the,' State's premiulll ,arid . 20 c,ost -shariI~g. 21' assi~tl\rH;e 'n~'a~' 'colltirnie ,to' furriishsucll, 'senices' to ,su~h,;.", progranl, ~~cl; 'State' " . , 22 " , , ,19
Health Forms (Item)
  • A Ef e EFFEC"FlVED ATE TERMIN ATlOr!IDATE Day Year Month Day Year Month IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (Include all letters and numbers) r - • - • (Medica/ Insura If yes, e ffecive date Month Day Vear No i j Yes No A Is the patient presently employed
  • for a determination on en- 20 rollment or disenrohment of an individual in a 21 health plan; or 22 23 whether an individual is eligible for coverage 24 August 26.1994 (E) a request for a determination on under a health plan. 9 1 2 (2) CLAIMANT.—The term
  • 'ravel b June 1994 Updated Reemployment Calendar Sunday londay May S M TW T F S 1 8 15 22 29 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 II 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 30 31 Tuesday W e d n e s d a y ~ Thursday Friday Saturday July S M T W T F SI n 2
  • Applicants Distribution Above and Below Average GPA and LSAT AveGPA (3.42) Ave GPA (3.42) 50% 16% 18% 4% Ave LSAT (160.48) 14% Ave LSAT (160.48) 70% 20% 9% White Atr.Amer. (1823 apps) (244 apps) AveGPA (3.42) Ave GPA (3.42) 22% 15% 23
  • on financial modernization legislation in anticipation of a full committee mark up on June 20. The Commerce Committee is scheduled to report the bill on June 22. • Deputy Secretary Newman Resigns: On June 13, Treasury Deputy Secretary Frank· Newman resigned
  • of years to increase life expectancy at birth above the 20 to. lO·year life span level. In the past. two centuries, the length of life one could expect for a newborn in the. advanced countries jumped from under 30 years to more than 70 years
  • LimitslWorklReQuirements on1S-50s. The Seriate limit~d Food stamps participation to 4 rrlonths out of 12 for able-bodied clhidless adults with ali additional 4 months participatiolp. for those who work one month, bd allowed States to exempt 20% ,of the caseload
  • upon. 22 Of the 1,024 Torah scrolls ~istributed by 1952, the vast I I i Me~o of Agreement, "Jewish Cultural Property," no date, CAHJk niso NY 923a [115488-489]. 20 I 21 Memo from Joseph Home, Dir. OAD, Jun. 24, 1948, NACP, RG ,260, Ardelia Hall
  • 20 21 its previous orders relating to the Gatorson timber sale pending a. deoision by the Ninth Circu1taddressing the of Section 2001(k) of the 1995 Rescissions Act, Publ. L. l04-19 22 (July 23 ~7, 1995). On April 24, 1996, the Ninth Circuit
  • Approves Ban on Unfunded Federal Mandates On States Dan Rather New York 0:20 22 A Closer Look A t The Gingrich-Rupert Murdoch Controversy E r i c Engberg Washington 4:10. 23 Broadway Legend George Abbott Dead a t Age 107 Morley Safer New York 2:50 i NBC
  • . • USDA Provides $1 Billion Credit Package To Korea: On Dec. 22, USDA announced a $1 billion credit guarantee package for the Republic of Korea to facilitate exports of U.S. agricultural products. $350 million has been allocated to com and soybean meal
  • than alcohol. 1 reams,motorfor the deaths of about half ef the 2.1 1 vehicles and Illegal drugs combined. mllllnn Americans who died in 1990. root determinanu of death and dlaablllty.* Dr. McGinnls and Dr. Foege Tobacco use led to aboul 30 percentthe
  • in such manner as the Sec- 19 retary may require; and 20 (E) the application is in such form, is 21 made in such manner, and contains such agree- 22 ments, assurances, and information as the Sec- 23 retary determines to be necessary to carry out 24
  • of teleVIsion. "I thInk it's going to result m more Brady Bunch- '. Message Creation Date was at 23-JAN-1996 15:22:00 Copyright 1996 National Public Radio NPR SHOW: Morning Edition (NPR 6:00 am ET) January 22, 1996 Transcript # 1786-4 SECTION: News; Domestic
  • the argument scheduled for December 12, 1995. summarize A. th~~~ argumen~a he~e Section 2001(~~ to Timbs,t:· viab1~ 20 23 h~ve Wlm~ 1995 amici opposition to NFRC's 19 22 of ~vidence SECTION 2001(k) (l) IS LIMITED TO TIMBER SALE OFFERS THAT ST:tT
  • ; and the staff pe.rson assigned to the 19 committee on,Art and Cultural Properties, Jill Cooper. 20 I . first want to thank the panelist:s all of the I' I 2 panelists. 22 all foi1 your willingness to participate in today's 'We have three
  • ; for pro­ , 17. grams 'that involve­ , 18 "(-1) continuing judici8:1 supervision over offend- ' ers with substance abuse problems who ,a~enot vio.. 19 , 20 21 22 . .23 . 24 ,/ .:" lent offenders; and . "(2) the integrated administra~i~n of other
Biden (Item)
  • workers and American products. In the long run, the WTO will also obligate China to reform its economic system in a way that will get the government increasingly out of people's lives and increase the freedom of its people- while committing China to play
  • o de j a n e i r o j o r n a l Portuguese 20 sep -kohl asked by cardoso t o support mtcr membership SOURCE: TEXT: Sao Paulo AGENCIA ESTADO i n Portuguese 0003 GMT 22 Sep 95 / / ( ( R e p o r t by Paulo Sotero i n Washington) ((FBIS T r a n s l
  • New York 0:25 20 Islamic T e r r o r i s t Assassinated; Mourners Blame I s r a e l i s Bob Simon Tel Aviv 1:45 21 Over 300 Dead I n Nile F i r e ; Many May Be Buried Under Homes Dan Rather New York 0:40 22 South Americans Gather To Watch Spectacular E
  • . plan. We~re ready to see It enacted into law. 1111# /. • This is the .Aging2000 President Clinton The White HoUse Washington I DC 20500 September 22, 1993 '. Dear ·President Clinton: Aqing 2000 is a grassroots healt:.h. care r~or:m
  • 24 is too vague :for response. and is there~ fore denied. 25 - Deny. 26. 20 Admit there is li~igation over § 2001 (l(.), and that some 22 app1.1cants tor interven1;.ion "ere pa.rtia.lly dsnied intQrvention on 23 soma issues. 24 25 27
  • to join the WTO .-- and assume its rightful pl~ce in the new economy . .. Finally, the United States has a profound interest in ensuring that today's prO'gress does not come at tomorrow's expense. Greenhouse gas emissions are leading to climate change
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  • ! ve,uchers fCor th. purchase of "diapllra, clothiYl!;h school suppl ief> Ot" otne~ ~ecef>5itie •• The SOpts orioinel welfere l"'ef"orM proposal included a lif~tiMe bar" C:.t'f c:est\ welfat-tt to any WOM4'f1 who gave birth, out of' wRdlcck. befot~e hel
  • 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
  • BUILDING ROOM 20S·A ATLANTA. GA. 30334 (404) 656-3206 E·Mail: Matt_Garver@Research.House.STATE.GA.US P6/b(6) ~Vf- I DOUGLAS R. JONES STATE REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO District No. 22 Twin Falls & Gooding Counties 2300 East 3515
  • T.ei18brec~un~en 4 and 5 (covering o.eliveriN" , 11 through! 22) i' deliveries' 1 through 10) , I:, .1 p ,; \~i .. 1.. l' Ii \1 II " II i • "I lI~ .. :~. , ~ I' ,I II I' i "3 -,' - i I:, " I I: I: I: German :-eilt1e
  • computer skills and enough confidence to talk to strangers. She eventually may find stable worit. •ptoa eariM ef (oatar homat. aaM hm preapMta began to change when aha OM voluntas work and earned IMT OED. 1 TW) Oont ' d on next page THE GREEN SHEET
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  • help secure commitment to Maintain stability in Caribbean continued assistance. Cost: $100 million per year including food aid. Pursue Settlement in Northern Ireland US contributes $20 million to People of Northern Ireland and UK Support all Support
  • Appendix 5 Foreign Travels of William J. Clinton, III January 20, 1993-January 20, 2001 Date Country Locale Remarks Apri13-4, 1993 Canad.1 Vancouver Summit meeting with Russian President Yeltsin; also met with Prime Minister Mulroney. July
  • 20~~.~05673 · L~':lt.o5.0l . :Teen Sex Down, New Stu~y::.~hows . @008 . }i;,~·~·., http://www.hhs.g.ciV/cgi-bin/waisgat...30f 1522+22+0+0& WAI J;~~' :~":)\~: =retrieve .. ' Date:· Thursday, [May 1~~'{11997 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE . ~·; NCHS
  • for the Department. In addition, new language extends the Recreational Fee Demonstration Program for two years, allowing the land management agencies to retain 100°/0 of the fees coUected at demonstration sites in 2000 and 2001. For NPS, this will allow as much
  • [08/20/1998 – 08/21/1998]
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  • (:&-6911), furni t:ure of soy, to D r'1~ c:' Ol~ S '.!.. , \..1 ... ~ • • Bloiborg (F-20~~O) .r,Iinc . ~rnoldswoilcr ,...1-' TTY\ ; (F-1350). ~~chJ.vcs .• :,:l.renthal (F-6513). Schloss. 1 280-300 casos of books from. Li br·~ry of Cc:,lo(:;l1e
  • , Under Secretary Watkins will make a Commencement Speech for West Virginia State College; in Charleston, West Virginia. • From May 18-22, Under Secretary Schumacher will attend the WTO Ministerial Meeting in Geneva, Switzerland. VII. PRESS/l\I![EDIA
  • I ' '~. per "eek I I_IAI• • ~ Bar~t.a \ " I. Iv,.:, I Pr-_ ,20. to '22.60 per . . . • ,taO. • 111.10· • I I r"-l 1. 4v.pUO&M, 'oo",lr1»& the .,..&\1ou tor t-he aonth ot _ , UJMtar I'!' n ...t-n' N. .a.t to JOW ottioe •• J\IH 12, aDd
  • ~r. The Forest Service Office for J.996 as a Further, the primary responsible official was unavailable today to complete the report. 11 1.2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21. 22 23 24 25 1. On December 20, 1995, as a result of the second partial
  • 20. Metzger, ,J¥Ioise ,: Paris ,21. ~nier, P;Lerre:. ,'.,', 22. Nordau, r~x l Paris", '., 23.P~~qu1erf.r,~Charpentier • .Ancien'~leve la Sooi~t~ Ph~'lomatl;:~ue) ,Bordeaux .', .., , . ... 24,. Re~nach, Jpseph:, ., 'j , de ,~x)~g
  • hereto as Attachment 20 Many years later, Congress enacted Section 2001(k) (1) That action did not allege Instead, the complaint involving this 21 regarding the award and release of sales subject to Section 318. 22 Section 2001(k) (1) provides
  • , NC. • On January 19, Under Secretary Watkins will address the National Youth Sports Program annual meeting in Orlando, FL. • On January 20-22, Under Secretary Dunn will speak at the International Poultry Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia
  • looted from Nazi-occupied nations and . vidtims of the Holocaust. I 1 Memo, "Military Government - Austria, Property Register, 'Hungarian (Werfen) Train,'" Aug. 29, 1945, NACP, RG 260, USACA, Entry 113, Box 20, File S4.8007 [119282]; "Report
  • .tian.. TiUs department wa$ me-ed and enL:.rged from the 4th floor (room lJo "':3a ). to the 3rd floor (room No 22) t ' . •.. ! 3. Lruploye
  • our efforts to expand choices within the public schools. Charter schools are one answer, and we recommend a $20 million increase, to $120 million, to keep us on track to 3,000 charter schools by. 2002. Work-site schools are another. We also recommend
  • This Court has ARGUMENT • Section 2001(k) (1) directs the Secretaries to release 19 existing timber sales "notwithstanding any other provision of 20 law." 21 Secretaries to provide replacement timber, "if for any reason" .22 Section 2001(k) (3
  • of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. A Commitment to Integration 20. As part of a common vision of a Europe whole and free, the Partners declare that their shared goal is the full integration of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania into European and transatlantic
  • about change to desire for -csolutkm is part of a predictable cycle of opinion or. 'Mjor public issues that wfll taketme to play out Po' Ister Daniel Yankelovich, wto believes pub.ic By Richard A. Kncx .pinion on ar.v major issue evolvee through seven r
  • to lengthen the life of Social Security. This year the President has announced that because of the choices we have made,' the budget he will submit for 2001 accelerates the'date that we will be able to payoff our debt to 20 l3 --' two years earlier than we had
  • the package~ display,· 20 holding unit, or bin containing the, commodi1:i\" at the 21 final point of sale to ' consumers. , ,22 ' ( ,(2) LABELEP COlL\IODITIES.-If the imported 23 perishable 24 ually . labeled regarding countlj' of· origin
  • ,. : Original OAIID Number: . ' 3389 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 2 1 v ----- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - ---- ; ----- --- --------- ,. 10/22/97 Noon PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CHINA AND THE NATIONAL INTEREST VOICE
  • RA [Radio Address] Social Security 10/22/99 [2]
  • : Speechwriting ·Series/Staff Member: Terry Edmonds Subseries: OA/ID Number: 17509 FolderiD: · Folder Title: RA [Radio Address]Social Security.l0/22/99 [2] Stack: ' s Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 0 0 0 0 Social Security Trust Fund wjll
  • therap}' services; 19 "(3) radiology services, including magnetic reso- 20 nance imaging, computerized 21 axial tomography scans, and ultrasound sendees; 22 "(4) radiation therapy senices; 23 "(5) the furnishing of durable medical equip- 24
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  • either be an excise tux (Option 2a) or a stand-alone assessment (Option 2b). The underlying excise tax in both cases would be phased in gradually over the FY 2001~ 2005 period, beginning at an additional 20 cents in FY 2001, and rising 5 cents per year
  • , "Freezing Dollars Against the Axis," Foreign Affairs 20 (1): Oct. 1941, 114. Polk's estimates differed significantly from the Census even thought his information came from Treasury Dept. compilations and other government sources. ~HistOry of FFC," Ch. 4, 22
  • between bis tID. . . .· ~ch aDd BD].ft both oeraan natioaala '(Rolt, , .resided ill Slred.m& and bad ~. 1It.a~o:a aJlev1atm AuslandeJofl, .thatia. a ~ , national liv1ng abl'CNldl•. !he hold:lag .'COIIp8D71RUt set, Up to control,aub81~ manufactur1ng
  • blindness.· Bondo Wyszpolski Blindness, by Jose Saramago, trans. by Giovanni Pontlero (Harcourt Brace, 294 pp., $22) · Like most epidemics, it begins simply. enough; a man i~ his car is waiting for the light to change. But before it does, he does. People
  • :education;' . 22 "·23 . , frontier emetgencytt:aDsportati~ri systems{,'. ' .19, ' , (A) ,transportation;, ,including. rural , and' , " ' health care ·se~ces including-' ,," '. . . "..' , ) . ' " barriers'toacc~ss 18 20 - '. sistance
  • , the provisions of tile 5, United 20 Statas Code, shall apply to any board or other sirni- 21 22 lar entity that— (A) is eiitablished by or pumuant to thia 23 Act,- and 6743i;« 2 ' S N BY:xerox Teiecopier 7020 ; 5-13-34 ;ii:2SAM ; ET ;:3-i3-34 li:32AM
  • - 3A 1994 - 3B 1995 - 3C 1996 - 3D 1997-·3E 3 Government performance and Results Act (GPRA'r 4 At The SBA - Results Count (Brochure about SBA GPRA Reports) 4A SB,A Strategic PI.n FY 2001-FY 2006 (September 29,2000) 4B Helping Small Businesses
  • about comp;iance with such 18 applying the law to specific sets of facts supplied bv the mall entity. In any 19 civil 20 21 22 5[3[U[(,:5 3>1d regul,l[io[J" interpreting 2)'," -w r i-\1e.Al... 3nd . . "strative action against a sT'1all
  • Master Set, Folder 20 109893-110054 [4]
  • by me, from the cathedral of R.iga; when I wasevacua;ted from Riga on 22 September 1944. I was taking in;to consideration that, thela.rges.tpartqf my ,community having already been eva­ cua ted, they would' needs' mental support in., thi form
  • l';~gner:;~a~" and the 20 gold C01ns havel'been.,~se-ttled ill lmT,',absence.' ., "'", , ,,"V '3/,;',:' " ",», """",;, ,'.' " , V flb ./ :/' -. y ' '\ I" r'" f;-.", ',';e hatfiameetingof the;;:GqU~.:,!(i:ommfssi~ri:toda;v,.~rimarily
  • LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES 16 17 18 19 20 21 Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 22 Sec. 11406. Sec. 11407. _ 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33- Short title; references in subtitle. 11402. 11403. 11404. 11405. Sec. 11408. Sec. 11409. Extension
  • , as defined in subsection (b)(3)) applicable to the participant or beneficiaiy as of the date of commencement of coverage under the plan. 1 8 (b) DEFINITIONS AND OTHER PROVISIONS RELATING TO 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 March 15. 1996 ; PREEXISTING CONDITIONS.— (1
  • - 18 , visions of this section; 19 "(iv) engages in any practice that 20 would reasonably be expected to have the 21 effect of denying or discouraging enroll- 22 ment (except as permitted by this section) 23 . by eligible individuals vvith
  • FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF :-"CALifORNIA .' ... . 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 COALITION FOR ECONOMIC EQUITY; CALIFORNIA NAACP; NORlliERN CALIFORNlA NAACP; CALIFORNIA LABOR FEDERAnON, AFL-CIO; COUNCIL OF. ASIAN AMERICAN BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONS
  • Committee to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation 20 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 12 Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation 27 African Development Foundation. Board of Directors American Battle Monuments Commission 2 American
  • of noncompliance are IEPs (44% or 22 States) and profection in evaluation (38% or 19 States). Recommendation IV RIA Congress should ask the GeniralAccounting Office (GAO) to conduct a 'study ofthe extent to which SEAs and LEAs are ensuring
  • that you will keep the cards ant! letters coming as we continue to work on this bill. Thank you ;:i'I I very much. .For Release: Wednesday, February 22, 1996 Agricultural Uutlook Forum .G:\Speech\OliTLOOK.FIN AGRICULTUREPOLICY FOR A NEW CENTURY Dan
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  • % -5.6% -8.6% -8.9% -13.6% -5.2% . -9.2% -17.2% 1 3 2 12 10 6 8 15 7 5 20 11 4 17 21 9 12 29 16 23 18 14 24 25 22 30 27 26 31 19 38 35 34 33 32 28 37 48 39 43 42 36 44 51 41 45 46 49 40 47 50 60 59 55 59 56 56 43 50 51 49 52 58 53 49 50 53 51 46 49 54
  • APPENDIX 36 LIST OF CONGRESSIONAL TESTIMONY .July 20, 2000 Aida Alvarez (SBA Administrator) Before the Senate Small Business Committee on SBA's Usc of Technology: GAO Report .Iulle 15.2000 Gail McDonald: The National Ombudsman's 2000 Report
  • payment to the person than the 16 code the person knows or should know is apphcable 17 to the item or service actuahy provided,"; 18 19 20 21 22 23 September 16,1994 (2) in subparagraph (C), by striking "or" at the end; (3) in subparagraph (D
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  • .~ . .. II' , JO~' wlwyer: . ··C0~.TA"INER, . 1i'd~in . n tin:boiX. .~l~;e+·:i(;pPRAISALNO • . D:kTE~\.:.J0.:8·~:46. ' ... LQCAutroN ··;9: gU:A!~TITY; l' FrenqhFra'ncs: '1'0 'gold pieces' . ' 22 FrerichFr.ancs ·20: gold .pieces.' . 1 Austriari"Crown
  • ~CED;A1iiHE NATIONA(;ARCHIVES .. '. '. . . '. ,}.,~.;., SUMMARY Page ROe 1 2 :3 4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 2:7 ~8 29 30 31 32 3'3 34 35 36 37. 38 39 40 41 42 2,474 ••- . 44:.107&­ 1,016 e";' . . 1,271
  • -::: By-the __ ~- · . , . __ ,. end ,of ·1996 there were no.' active ed States:-China relationship. A gr:oup .. ct'isside~ts·l~ft in China who had not bf -officials is ·on .the w~y'to China,to_. . 'bee.njail€d exiled. Clinton Admin~- discuss. human· rights and other
  • removed· during calendar 19 year 2001, 75 percent of the price for which · 20 such cigars are sold but not more than $1,500 ' . 21 per thousand. 22 (5) SNUFF .-With. respect to a manufacturer of 23.. 24 te.r 52 of the Internal Revenue Code
  • Memorandum to the President (3 pages) 02/22/1999 P5 YA~~ fb?_., DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE _ __,~~ ~OO:Fmem'8:J I fA Co~ ~ COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Policy Development Lisa Green OA/Box Number: 20587 FOLDER TITLE: (Community Reinvestment
  • On Numbers Jeff Greenfield New York 2:40 America's Cup Race Disastrous Because Of Stormy Weather Brian Rooney Los Angeles 1:50 OJ Jury In Courtroom For F i r s t Time In 11 Days Peter Jennings Washington 0:20 Huge Crater In Germany Was Caused By Dynamite
  • : Box Number: I J-1'b/ ~( Jud bd-) () to I'~ ~~}Io 3 Box Location: Extent reviewed: • >( Completely _ _ Skimmed X Specific files only _ _ Specific documents only Notes & Comments (Including cross reference notations) Copies made: YES
  • 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
  • at New:y:ol"k . _ _ by SpeeW Ag. . . J.......•• in ~'UOD1d.th the WOLl'GABG OP~MR. oa., wI\1oh r...-..l- tba.·~·anc:l h1a tam.U.y had reaided. at the Jlotel Slure7, 20 BaiQ ;6th Street tor' the piu1; two JMr8, that he bad the ~Uoaot _iDe joeUablej
  • 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
  • • "\ ' . , " " . _place it'appears. and inserting ,"title .' strikin~ .,~·titl~~ " xvrn'or'~ State'he~th care progI"a~",each,,:'" " ,20 .! " 21 . • • .place it , , _. ., , ap~~ars in ~~bparagTaphs' (A) and ·(e), ~", ", : . '22·, ! ,,' . 23
  • and Balogh reached a " compromise: 10 cases (marked Ar 1,4,6, 7, 9, 22, 23, 24,31,39) remained on the train, while I 17 (marked Ar 2,3, 5, 8, 12, 13, 14, 20, 21,25, 26, 27,43; and Br 1, 5, 6, 8) were taken by Balogh to Toldy's accommodation in St. Anton
  • relating to updated census data and · · . · · direct allocations to LEAs. 3 I.,A_,1- ESEA, TITLE I- PARTS A, E, AND F Elementary aad Secondary Education Act of 1965 r-: Changes to be made by March 22, 1999 draft Sec. 1. Table ol contents. TITLE I
  • of the official poverty level ap- 17 phcable to a family of the size involved. 18 .(b) COST SHARING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN 19 WORKING INDIVIDUALS.— 20 (1) No COST SHARING FOR POOREST.—The 21 22 gible individuals with disabihties described in para- 23
  • .'. '". .... .... ' ' . ,.' the Ou.r.renov· .. . of .~:t'."• •q~~8te.c1'8n4' tIlis Bf;;l\4qwlt1"ten 11.'., 8"-'''&8'. h.,.a ,­ rGl$"'I' . " .~ _t8"ai~, :~. ~r:ta~ftlGt. ~Ugh mneraua ~_ . t#.....be .lf t,. 'I ""."j \ - .'-, '.'Mf....nttaa or 0• •47. .,,: .', (4
  • crimes increased by 1.3 percent, but the 19 number of persons who are less than 15 years 20 of age arrested for violent crimes increased by 21 9.2 percent,· and the number of persons less 22 than 18 years of age arrested for such crimes 23
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  • for such 18 a market in health care, there is a need to pro- 19 vide proper incentives to providers and pur- 20 chasers in the market for health care. 21 (C) Only through such a reform will the 22 country achieve the dual goals of maintaining 23
  • of the Reed Elsevier pic group -@._A member of the Reed Elscvir:r pic group Page 4 LEVEL 1 - 11 OF 20 STORIES Copyright 1991 The New York Times Company The New York Times December 22, 1991, Sunday, Late Edition - Final SECTION: Section 1; Part 2; Page 55
  • impacts add all oh r SaAndal v p cJ is also bd g tent lo you u mr ^o te n nt ) en undtr sepnnte cover. i I Sincerely. co: R = 9f Washington Reprwttimiv*; FROM DPC 202 224 5651 08-09-94 05:31PM P010 »23 0 HawnJo.uhM.O. GammaiaT'VlNMAi
  • ; ,~gff:~~~r~'i: ,or'~pne£~':r,~' '~a:':tif~:'; ", , csin. ','~. :.," _.Air;9~::::::'.L...;..J~~"'"'41:~,'~~ ',-. "" • -"' 'y AN AS',TASkS M­ ~, ' , ' , r G4i~:', I ,. ' , 'Ch4-·ef;Monu~~p.ts., :F.'~f1El ,~'l'ts :& ,Archives Sec-t:1on
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  • . ARMS Em~iI System RECORD TYPE: PRESIDENTIAL CREATOR: Page 1 of 43 (NOTES MAIL) "Jason H. Schechter"@lngate3.eop.gov ( "Jason H. Schechter"@lngate3.eop.gov CREATION DATE/TIME: 19-JAN-1999 15:22:40.00 SUBJECT: Background on the State of the Union
  • subsection (b) shall be treated as meeting the 19 requirements of this title if— 20 "(1) the Secretary determines that the State 21 has established a regulatory program that provides 22 for the application and enforcement of standards 23 meeting
  • of representatives bf the Jewish Agency for Palestine. I See Richard Breitman and Shlomo Aronson, "The End of the Final Solution: Nazi Attempts to Ransom Jews in 1944," Central European History, vol. 25, no. 2 (1992). :1 I. THE EXCHANGE OF ASSETS FOR LIVES
  • ' .', ". ' . 'D!;. , , JJ' ' u .. . l!/~B~btSi~JI.,,~!iln . " .I ~ , " 3.1. ."e"p"nOklUiGScJl~ti;; .\teibl.B13id)tis•.. ~ltlitsi;.,.;:~~tahma'l;tl. KQln " as. . IQ.taIesscmlSO~lab~oh' ' . 8 " ' , ' :;;!::o . u :I.£~ .. 20~ 'aDe Ba1;I,:, 11Ul~tm0t'B
  • AS ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE 165 ).D[BF: ADDITIONAL VOLUME FROM (K) (2) SALES NOT MEETING HOGAN'S PROTOCOL· 29 • 59 ).D[BF: VOLUME OF FOUR ENJOINED SALES 11.86 ).D[BF: GATORSON SALE TOTAL 2001(K) (1) VOLUME: 292.45 MMBF 2001(K) (2) VOLUME WHICH MEETS JUDGE HOGAN'S
  • Samuel R. Berger - China Speech Drafts - 2/20/97 [2]
  • Case Number: 2006-0459-F ·FOIA.·.·. .MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential - Library Staff. . l Folder Title: Samuel R. Berger-China Speech Drafts-2/20/97 [2] Staff Office
  • ;ed, except for the . clla'i'Tsyhicll'have 5.11 been romovop,,·t top bars "lith the brass .}")l~t·es .bf:.donors: h&vi.ng b€ ( mncatly taken off and. pilcd in s.comcr,. Chlirchpl'ate ,etc. " lieveci::t'o be) still in t'ho. safo',\:hioh is' stIll loqk
  • 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
  • .,. within. 20 minute ann ot OW prl.rtUW s.l:IortimI! nur Gnat Fan.. Trau.. thraqh puu and ovu brid.... and tlsh· lnI balH an tulI of.mL&ll mouth bu$~ r. candy tht FUll and WUd.llt't s.tv1Ct CUi. notch ill Littlt Ft.llt Del fOr thad to spawn I'arthc ~ f
  • /leaflet Elmira 4/3-4/7: group mtgs 4/6: HCRP mtg 4/11-16: "Phone Houghton" District Office Week Recess: CA tracking mbr, leafletting, public meetings, Itrs to ed, ed bd mtgs, talk shows Recess: NHCC visit CA 4/5: LWV-EF PF; reception w/Jacobs Recess: CA
  • Vacquar1e, ~ARIS 5. SACRI, r.r.rea. 141 Bd • 6. BALL, PARIS H. Fa,., 169 RU,e St. Charlea, PARIS 1. BRAUN, Mme. 8. .HSU81m&nn, BRUNS~IGG. Rob~rt, 23 Avenue ~eopo1d II, PARIS Bett1. 53 Rue Schetter, PARIS 9. COHN,'3 Rue du General Appert, PARIS 10
  • with separatel,.. VOG 437(ml-21066) J'B OUT 3932. 9/5/45. G-5 Fa OUT 3977. 10/5/45. G-5 VOG 523(S-,0O31) ~ OUT 3432. 1/6/45. G-5 VOG 532(S-928.58) fl4C OUT 6193. '24/6/45, G;..5 GOV '41(WX-850llj.) FS IN 5433. 20/5/45. G-5 GOV ,369('IX-l5598) J'B IN 3714. 13/6/45
  • .=I Please fill in the following information and return: Name: Sfefh. . Title:D Dr. Organization: Address: CRIStn~N Bf Mr. io Mrs. D Ms .. C f (:5'~;-\ f;t IN ---!j-=S-=--q~Z'F"-:~r=--N--;::{ji=--' A_~_---LPc_D_~...l..-Y--=C~{re..:...:::;c-~L
  • $310,000,000 f01; tlw Goals 2000: 19 Educate America Act and $122,500,000 for· the School-toI 20 . Work Oppm1unities Act Shall become available on July 1, 21 1996, and remain available thl'Ollg-h September 30, 1997: 22 Provided, That notwithsta;tding section
  • Review of Complete Draft of Report, 7/20/00 [9]
  • ',", , "', ,., Groups'" :", a~knowledged, i'The moral basis for such compensation is self-evident." Practicalities' f, .... : :'! ..: ',' ,,', ----'------.,.-­ ''-'':-' 22 Seeth~se sections in NACP,RG 353, Enttyl92, Box 45, File5.19B ECEFP Meetings; 11/44-20
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  • /Redaction Sheet Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECT/I'ITLE DATE RESTRICTION OOla. note [Typed and hand written note on un-ruled and ruled paper] To Mr. Berger from Heather Hurlburt. (5 pages) 09/22/2000 PS OOlb. note [Handwritten note
  • Glickman, 20 21 Secretary of Agriculture, 22 Interior to perform the mandatory duty owed to plaintiff and its 23 members under 24 award and release by Sepcember 10, 1995 (45 days 25 of the new law) 26 enactmen~ § 2001(k) and of Pub
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  • " 7 8 9 "Si 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SEC. 101. EMPLOYMENT-BASED H E A L T H INSURANCE COV- 19 7 ERAGE. 20 8 The Social Security Act is amended by adding at the 9 end the following new title: 21 22 23 24 25 1 "TITLE XXI—ACCESS TO PRIVATE
  • injunctions in cases such as this' we also propose a narrowly tailored injrlnciion which we believe reasonably reflecls the balance of the equiiies and Lhe public 11 interest 13 T4 15 18 - I. 19 20 2! 22 23 24 25 26 27 2A TIITS COURT IS TO DECTDE
  • . Russia's federal government at times collected less than 8% of GDP in revenue; US level is 22%, and most European countries would exceed 30%. If revenues collapsed more, government would approach irrelevance! • Good news is that Russian Government knows
  • Research TabQ Food Safety Initiatives TabR Appropriations Process - Ag Bill Tab S Strengthening the Farm Safety Net TabT Disaster Assistance Tab U Estate Tax Relief for Farmers TabV Rural Environmental July 22, 1998 CONGRESSIONAL MEETING
  • mission' Act of 1998 (22 U.S.C. 1621 nt.) is amende\:!. (I) byi striking "$3.500.000" and inserting in lieu thereof "$6,000.000": and . (2) by; striking "1999, and 2000," and insert­ ing in lieu thereof "1999.2000. and 2001,". I ~y ­ Mr. AKAKA: S. 1522
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  • of the first year 20 beginning ninety days after the President receives 21 the notification. 22 SEC. 102. UNIVERSAL ENTITLEMENT. 23 (a) I N GENERAL.—Every individual who is a resident 24 of the United States and is a citizen or national of the 25 United
  • hunger and promoting healthy eating and healthy lives. Over the past 20 or 30 years, thanks to the work of USDA 's Human Nutrition Research Centers, leading universities and private rese~ch, we have come to understand a whole lot more about the role
  • 19 "SEC. 2101. APPLICATION TO FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES. 20 '(a) UNMARRIED EMPLOYEES.- 21 "(1) I N GENERAL.—Except as provided in this 22 part, each employer shall, in accordance with this 23 title, enroll each of its full-time employees who is un
  • Book, February 22-23, 2001 [1] [OA 43238] Box 10 WHCCAM Commissioners Briefing Book, February 22-23, 2001 [2] [OA 43238] WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23, 2001 [1] [OA 43238] WHCCAM Briefing Book Discussion Group I, February 22-23
  • a sentence of up to 20 years. Ms. B l a i r inaccurately asserts that federal funds w i l l be funneled to "private feminist organizations." Under the law, federal funds go d i r e c t l y to states and l o c a l i t i e s , to t r a i n police o f f i c e r
  • /14/2000 – 09/21/2000] [09/22/2000 – 09/25/2000] [09/26/2000 – 09/29/2000] Box 68 WHO 2000/10 – 2001/01 [OA/ID 900000] [To Cutler] [10/01/2000 – 10/04/2000] [10/04/2000 – 10/10/2000] [10/10/2000] [10/11/2000 – 10/19/2000] [10/20/2000 – 10/31/2000] [11
  • are clarifying the meaning of these decisions, it would be premature to consider legislation. Edward W. Correia 10/08/9901:22:45 PM Record Type: To: Record Lisa M. Brown/OVP@OVP cc: See the distribution list at the bottom of this message Subject: Re
  • ; 18 (C) provide access to coverage, the Act 19 makes available to all individuals competitively 20 priced accountable health plans regardless of 21 their employment status; 22 (D) to promote competition based on qual- 23 ity, the Act
  • ~Ro IOther lUor:lbers 0'1' this' or$o.nizo.tion we~e KRJuDTE?'USS who, Witl;,'I{EPPLER'Sf~iends( , !'I.A,IEE, o,ndLUER) domix;.ated the Dresdn0r Ball.k'~md ,',he' late.::r becar:J.6 'g0nert'.1 ,dirocter, of tho f\l~::,.bf~g. I The fuel producUon ef
  • campaign promises listed by The Washington Post on January 20, 1993, and 2) the 58 major policies proposed in the June 22, 1992 campaign pamphlet Putting People First. That analysis showed that the President had made substantial progress to meeting
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  • Soldier K i l l e d by H o s t i l e Fire i n H a i t i Peter Jennings Washington 0:20 Russian Assault Continuing; Rebel Fighter Returns t o His Family G i l l i a n Findley Grozny, Chechnya 1:50 Columbia A i r l i n e r Crashes; 9-Year-Old G i r l
  • , . . and advanced funding for new attack silbmarines and the :"'.ext nuclear: aircraft carrier; • Support! key aircraft programs, including • t~e f/A-!82/? Supe: Hornet,', F-22 Raptors and Joi;,.': St:::..ke Fighter; and Develop; defense systems agai:-.st
  • 021 100302 13116 100302-016 021 100302 13116 100302-017 021 100302 13116 100302-018 021 100302 13116 100302-019 Folder Title U.S.- France Statement U.S.- Japan Statement [1] U.S.- Japan Statement [2] WTO [World Trade Organization] Internet Taxation
  • terms: But the world is n_ot waiting ,· · on us.. Since fast track expired in 1993, more. than 20 trade .agreements have been negotiated in Latin America and Asia. The practical·effect of. these agreements is that we ·are on the sidelines while other
  • . .. I ' . 19 ment of section 105 of the Contract with America Ad­ , 20 vancemen~Aet of 1996 (Plolblic Law 104-12~; 110 Stat. , , 21 852 at seq.). 22 SEC.. 4.01. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS. 23· . (a) Ilv[PLEMENTATION OF PROHiBITION AG.AlNST , . ' I 24
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  • ·.datatha't>h:~,:·G.8Jl· ..~"~:., . ,we~ 1;l;e~d·;~nY:}}f.C}:,g;9-~+'7 . g,iye ';b9YQnd:·1{1}at. n~W ,~PJ)ea'~~Bf!~~A~~~::;;:;~·~' . .1' il'rl's: 'H~db:o ole.' ":,' ' .::I.·t,.~6:'tld 'al~o., a,pp,oa.r t l:la t ·h ~ s . COl). ta6t si.:h,f:i~E?':;P:~~:rt
  • ) :At the same time that the AdminisI " 19 I , I I , 20 ' " . . . , trator furnishes notice to registrants of the pes­ ,I ' : , . 21 ticide under subparagraph (A), the Adminis­ 22 trator shall also furnish such Aotice to' the Sec­ , I 23 ' i
  • New York 0:15 2 0 Wendy's Stops S e l l i n g Hot Chocolate That's Too Hot For Kids Connie Chung New York 0:20 21 Stock Market Plunges To Lowest Level Of The Year Dan Rather New York 0:25 22 Serbian Troops Close I n On Muslim Town Despite A i r s t r i
  • at the Brookmillion today (13 percent of Americans) to an ings Institution. Therefore we wiD have to tum to increased taxes or increased premiums on estimated 70 million in 2030 (20 percent). The same demographic revolution raises a beneficiaries to meet
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  • This collection consists of original copies of White House Press Releases, arranged chronologically. This series includes every press release issued by the White House from January 1993 through January 2001.
  • Clinton Presidential Records – Press Office Press Release Master Set OA 8672 Box 1 January 20, 1993 – January 20, 1997 January 20, 1993 January 21, 1993 January 22, 1993 January 23, 1993 January 24, 1993 January 25, 1993 January 26, 1993 January 27
  • child safety. P 11115 p, lilin \O.V,;20' 981FRI) 184j Page Two Here in the U.S .. polls suggest that vast majorities of the American people believe that products and technologies should be proven safe before being placed in commerce, As you , know
  • . 1983), ~. denied, 466 U.S. 927 (1984) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 (1972) Carroll V. Sears. Roebuck 1983) & Co., 708 F.2d 18,3 (5th Cir. ......................................................... 20 Contractors Association v. Secretary
  • Budget-2001-FY-New Ideas-Memos II [2]
  • ~ased funding for TEF AP ,.... emergency food ($20 million appropriation per year). ~ -;;;IS b) Food Stamp Outreach: We should propose at least $10 million for FY 2001 for on­ going food stamp outreach efforts, including campaign materials
  • r i c Engberg Washington 2:45 20 Marion Barry Wins 4th Term, Completing Remarkable Comeback Dan Rather New York 0:20 21 C a l i f . Voters Approve Controversial Anti-Immigrant Proposition Sandra Hughes Los Angeles 1:55 22 Voters Also Approve Crime
  • a 'diagnosabl~!sUbs~ce.·ab1.lSe disorder; ~r . (ii) pursuant to subparagraph (C)(ii); : I .', ".' .Page54~ line 20"strike "health': 'anc1inseJ:t, "illnesS"/,.,,' " .Page 54, line. 22!:strike "or" and insert ,~ciiSorderoradiagnosablett. '. ' . • Page 55
  • e r a l d St. Petersburg Times Baltimore Sun i i iv .1 27 60 85 101 110 128 130 133 134 135 136 139 140 141 210 CH0B. WHITE HOUSE TV MEWS ANALYSIS Sunday, November 20, 1994 Produced by the Office of News Analysis, OEOB 161 (ext. 6-5694) ABC
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  • health care 20 interventions should be broad enough to allow 21 for accurate assessments of their safety and ef- 22 fectiveness, the Commission may apply the cri- 23 teria set forth in section 2201(b) to issue a cov- 24 August26, 1994 must
  • 16 17 18 20 with dependent children (in this section referred to as "AFDC") has more than tripled since 1965. More than 21 two-thirds of these recipients are children. Eighty-nine per- 22 23 cent of children receiving.AFDC benefits now live
  • )thing~nd' household goodS' and was not renl:Jved •. France: \ ­ · tw J slll~ll oil paintings by Dupret 20 x 28 CGl and 22 x 40 cm v,a lue 'B. QOO:. -" " were removed. te the Cent:;ral,CollE.'cting p ...int, Munich•. · I ' . . :Furtherm)re were r(;rnJv
  • ;and just bring it down a little bit," he manage to benefit from the credit, in :was. expected to cost about $20 biJc :said. "I think this should include all part beCa)lSe Social . Security and 1ion next year; without changes, it is ,your.resources. If yqu
  • ;:S at tbe '~ at that time, 7: ",ere 'women. , Of ,the }~8persons-proposed for partners,hip, ­ ,~that year:'only l-Hopkins"-:'wasa woman.' FQrty:seven of these candidates were admitted to the partnership, 2~ were 'rejected, arid 20 -'irtc1udingHopkins
  • that John Hart antiCipates that you and the President would like to have on hand. . , THE WHITE HOUSE' WASH I NGTON January 22, 1994; MEETING WITH SPEAKER FOLEY AND MAJORI1Y LEADER MITCHELL DATE: January 24, 1993 LOCATION: Oval Office TIME: 3:00 pm
  • as needs arise. USA TODAY • WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 1993 UNIVERSAL COVERAGE It has to include universal coverage because that's the most visible and understandable thing to peoRotMrt J. Blendon it tha dhttrple. man ef th» Dyartrrunt of Haagh r Secondly
  • GENTEl{ tNCOMlNG ' . C[A~SSrFI:EDM:ESS,AG'E:' . . . . . CONFIDENTIAL TOT ·'PRIORITY' . Page' 2', . Fr6m~ maGUS Berlin Germany ssdKeating' Nr: Cc·9306 . .' ):"0but py.espmptions (.sections3·· and 3A). Soviets,' and French . \'I
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  • >ore 7.9% 7.9% 7.9% 7.9% Hw m n ae w u o a d ts o l d cut u i s r d nnu e Number of Americans without health insurance currently, and under various mandates requiring employers to pay to insure employees working more than 10 hours, 20 hours or 30 hours
  • to ~m.l 20. 1945 when t he bank was v s t ed on a rscomna1sSance mission bf € o lonel Bernstein. Shipment now all inventoried. ' ,.... ....., .... ~- ~ q.e-o.. +1Vt'\S, Q.." M~~ J h ' pr'he ,.,..,..t,: 19v5 -/9 v/?l SHIPldENT Ng. 8 From
  • to participate. Single-parent families WQuid be required to participate a minimum of 20 hours per week in 1996 rising to 35 hours in 2002 and thereafter. Two-parent families would be required to participate a minimum of 35 hours per week, there is no. longer
  • implemented, 19 it shall replace existing standards, except in cases in which 20 statutory changes are necessary to implement such stand21 ards. In such cases, the National Quahty' Management 22 Council shall recommend to the President and the Con23 gress
  • the foUowing new subsection: 18 "(g) QUALIFIED LONG-TERM CARE SERVICES.—For 19 purposes of this section— 20 "(1) I N GENERAL.—The term 'quahfied long- 21 22 ing, mitigating, treating, preventive, therapeutic, and 23 rehabihtative services
  • to which poor persons and families will be em- 18 powered to become economically self-sufficient, I . . 19 and I I I ~ ' I 20 "(F) does not include any action to assist 21 any esfa'blishment in relocating from one area 22 outsidJ
  • Reserve's Open Market Committee. 7:20 a.m. USAID Administrator Brian Atwood joins P h i l l i p i n e President F i d e l Ramos v i a teleconference to launch an electronic conference on energy and the environment. Brookings I n s t i t u t i o n , Main
  • I' ,I I , i' " ,I " I' , I I 'I ' ' I RN/r4 I ,20 "~,I ' ta· • .r..t:isa[~,vs.rvaeo,,~ky ",," Chief .~~~ilt1QJJ. nosUtutian MhsiQll V10'nna~t,Bank8Qa8e:4. , ' , " Stft:l.1i~,Ot. , ' HIlnee.rian' C111l1tc, , ~~'" ,~flB6 )01
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  • to between $4 billion and $6 billion -- depending, he said, on the stock market and which day the money gets counted. He and his wife plan to give $1 00 million over 20 years to their alma mater, the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras
  • '. . at the Tripartite COanilliou,tbe:.FrenOh. ~ \" . '-'oOUld tak8··.·oth.. ·ooursG·tlvinto,PoiItpc;m. the meNtionof', '.'( . ~~o1utioriHo~ 4,0 '. H~,·.hcrt17 t.llelf'~J', w~ie~"AJlerioul PIt· ~tl •.h',a\lthdtltle'.l!Bd stl111'l~uacle. Jplovn ·their.· deo~s1oi!.tvo c
  • counseling in clinics that receive federal funds. SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT Repealed by Presidential Memorandum January 22, 1993. ABORTION: Protect women seeking abortions and health care workers from antiabortion protesters. SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT
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  • 0:10 20 Tennis Star Martina Navratilova Announces Retirement Connie Chung New York 0:10 21 Vermont Trees Putting on Annual F a l l pageant Connie Chung New York 0:10 22 US Govt Joining Forces With Car Makers to Improve Mileage Ray Brady New York 2:00
  • provides for the systematic report- 19 ing and public dissemination of information on 20 the performance of plans in meeting the clinical 21 health requirements, 22 being, and personal satisfaction of its enrollees; 23 and functional needs, well
  • , as added by section 2001 of this Act, 16 and determined on an annual basis). 17 (2) VOUCHER PERCENTAGE.—For purposes of 18 paragraph (1), the term "voucher percentage" 19 means, for a family, 100 percent reduced (but not 20 below zero percent
  • ; for them, the rules have changed, and with positive results. . 20 CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY tHE PRESIDENT HAS SEEN Welfare rolls have dropped by 1 million. Food stamp rolls are down by a million .and a half. Child · support collections are up 40
  • The photographs processed in this segment 6 were created from January 18, 1993; January 20, 1993 through January 21, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-1135-F AV (segment 6) (1993, P00100-P00199) All photographs from the Clinton administration taken from January 18, 1993; January 20
  • our trip was ~at community. often those In their. 20s and mo,·e bevond fighting racism and· anti· there:are thousanc:b of young people In aos who feel most charged up about the Semltism v.ithln our own eommunitl~ to.· bo,th .communities who are··ready
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  • ~~ti~"x{ ~~P?~'~'~~~~~'r'~th~~'lik~riik:,: .. :, :;~,;': 1~~~ :~~~. .,~?~:~:, "::~~:' ~~:. i~ ::: : Table Table 4. Estimated numbers and percentages of violent victimizations by race ef yictims and perceived race of offenders, 1993
  • ~rBowl ite House Dinner for Governors 1 2 p-cMeetmgWit .. ..... ro ~._. !h~ 6 7 8 9 13 14 15 16 19 nomic Team Proposed Meetin\ with the Joint Chiefs of taff 31 SATIJRDAY 20 21 22 23 l2_6 27 N~tH vp 29 30 1 ... 12:00pm Swearing
  • .ogue' on t:he. ~Jide:ha COpies 1 , ,Collection of Brussels Which consiSts of 20 ~1ngs 'aU iill:lStratedl . 'pictoriilly except. one. . ' . ,'. '. , , . . .,'" ,." I From. the ev:tden~$ submitted it would apPear that this, 18 one
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  • ; 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
  • ribbons. Cyrus co-host the first Country Music Among the international events: CARES concert, with 20 acts. • The San Francisco stage show Testifying for life features sports stars bavid Justice and Lawrence Thylor. with Harry Belafonte, Halle Berry
  • Reuters, Limited October 22, 1995, Sunday, B cycle C L N T " 591 words EGHHEADLINE: Clinton, Dole struggle with gay rights politics BYLINE: By Deborah Zabarenko DATELINE: W S I G O AHNTN BD: OY President Clinton and Sen Bob Dole have at least one thing
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  • increases. Could expand to $1 billion CJI"""~ ~. for FY 01 - a $400 million increase - and aim for $10-$20 billion over 10 years. ~\)'\" 2. Universal After-School. By doubli~g' after-school funding in, the FY 2001 budget (from ~, $453 million in FY
  • might be -- 20 ~matter 21 independ~nt, Democrat, doesn't -- and deny th~ Presi4ent t~e use of military force to protect, ·.' ' 22 Rep~blican, whoever he- interests . ih~t Ln a: very selective way, our ar~ l~s~ th~n vital irite~ests
  • provimDlI8 applicable to the FDIC. 20. Blltliccioll8 CD _ _ of ..... to certain perIOD&. 21. WbiIde blonr procection. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. 22. FDIC __ dilll Mit¥m divimo1L 'lee. ~~ PrelidmtiaDy appointed iDIpeeto. general for FDIC. Sec. 24. Deputy cbief
  • autlwrized by Public Law 103- 20 322, $10,000,000, to remain available until expended, 21 which shall be derived from tM Violent Crime Reduction 22 Department of Justice, $74,282,000; including not to exceed 22 Trust Fund, 23 $3,317,000 for tM Facilities
  • the formula 15 to be used pursuant to clause (\i) 16 to distribute funds in the State, 17 and describes the process by 18 whieh the formula was del'eloped; 19 and ·20 "(ce) contains e,idence that 21 the plan was developed in con·· 22 sultation
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  • whom a qualifying event has not occurred, 18 "(ii) is so identical, except such cov- 19 erage is offered with an annual $1,000 de- 20 ductible, and 21 "(iii) is so identical, except such cov- 22 erage is offered with an annual $3,000 23
  • . SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT Repealed by Presidential Memorandum January 22, 1993. ABORTION: Protect women seeking abortions and health care workers from antiabortion protesters. SUBSTANTIAL ACCOMPLISHMENT Signed and enforcing Clinic Access Law making
  • than the 20 applicable dollar limit for such area (as deter- 21 mined under section 2001 of the Health Equity 22 and Access Reform Today Act of 1993). 23 "(4) ANNUAL STUDIES AND REPORTS.— 24 "(A) ANNUAL STUDY.—The State shall 25 provide
  • 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
  • its instructions. REPRODUCED AT THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Besides. 'the list in question inoluded some 15 MIIles of speoin.l f1ien~B, whioh we Bubmi ttedyou with our ~e~ornndum of August 22 and which you sent to New York ~ince in order to • nnrmlt them
  • Jimmy CarteL .January 22, 1993: President Clinton announced the lifting of anti-abortion restrictions on U,S funding 10 non-governmental organizations involved in family planning These restrictions, dating from 1984, were known as the "Mexico City
  • Las Vegas May 22-23 - San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: Las Vegas May 22-23 Sen. Reid's Conference [1]
  • Rasco (Meetings, Trips, Events) OAJBox Number: 7678 FOLDER TITLE: Las Vegas May 22-23; San Francisco May 23-24, 1996: Las Vegas May 22-23, Sen. Reid's Conference [I] 20 I0-0 198-S dbl658 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.c. 2204
  • 19 vidu~ls 4 years old alid younger, and ,vere 10.9 per 20 10,000 Visits for \vhites and 35.5 per 10,000 visits , . 21 .for blacks. . , , .r' 22 ,(6) From 1979 to '1992', tile" hospitalization 23 rates among chi ldreu due· to as,tluna
  • deflnitifs des Reunions, No.1 a 109,125,127,128,134,138,139,162,168 et 179. 'I 2 Minutes of Meetings Nos 1 - 21. 8 Dec 1946 - 18 Oct 1947. ... Minutes of Meeti~gs Nos 22 - 48. .) I' 21 Oct 1947 - 13114 Feb 1948. 4 Minutes of Meetings Nos 49- 66., 21
  • of the confiscated property ranged from $20 billion to $50 billion, said Klein. I The government has proposed legislati10n that would partly compensate Holocaust victims. But Klein said the bill was not satis!factory because it would only give survivors and heirs
  • bill. It would raise an estimated $200 million a year by increasing the current 11% federal tax on ammunition to 50% on most types of handgun bullets, excluding .22-caliber rim fire ammunition commonly used in target shooting. Additionally, a 10,000
  • -29,1943 2~ Sept. 30 ..-'OCt. 6, 1943 2i/ oct~ '4, 1~43 2j/ . ­ oct. 7 ,. 13, 1943 ~ : ' I rei • 566,088 July 22 - ,:Aug.: 4, 1943 1,127,026 Aug. 19 -: ~26, 1943 3a/ ~, 1,692,000 Oct. 4, 1943 3'0/ ­ $ ,', 3,385,114 .' ~ I'· i I To Turkey , 6,225,110
  • , and the source of any projected 19 spending Increases, including those de­ 20 scribed in clauses (i) and (ii), provider re­ 21 imbursement rates, and administrative ex­ 22 penses. 23 (B) SCBMISSION OR REPORT.-The Board 24 shall prepare and submit
  • to redefine himself aa Official* had hoped thai CUnton would lay the voice uf middle class. A4 out the plan with a speech to Congress on use of medical services, perhaps June 22. But for that to happen, he needs to especially by the millions of newly make
  • . ' . ", b) :,The . ~econd::~st~lbent from~:n~hom~:(:o~" t.he.:·ar,i'," dealler, FRIDRICHWEIiz' con.sist ing> ofa colJie:ct~ion, ,ef.,t,op ,ranking Frenchai·twas:br:oughtinby :Pt~ ,GR;E:N.BARGi "G'fFi~e. A~ts,:ana:, ' ' Monuments ~. Ltmd')ira:Lzb~g (~ ,60
  • . Myers, FL 2:15 Clinton Budget Offers Spending, Tax and Deficit Cuts Brit Hume Washington 2:45 Republicans Ridicule Clinton Budget Proposal John Cochran Washington 1:50 House Expected To Pass Line-Item Veto Tonight Peter Jennings New York 0:20 Clinton
  • of an employer that is 18 not an individual, an employee who is a relative of 19 a key employee (as defined in section 416(i)(l) of 20 the Internal Revenue Code of 1986) of the employer 21 may, at the election of the key employee, be consid- 22 ered
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  • . Antomo Carlos Jobim 20. k. d. lang (Recording album) 21. IvanLins 22. BanyManilow 23. Branford Maisalis 24. Rick}-Mama 25. Bette Midler (Exhausted from year long tour, mining down e\ erything, H.C. says keep uymg) 26. Milton Nascimento 27. Willie Nelson
  • of particular relevance to Treasury, and to the US. Strengthened banking supervision The first is thejob bf safeguarding the banking system, not merely in day to day supervision but in the laying down of a longer term framework to see it into 21 st century
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  • this cache to Rome and ~ . ; , i \ placed it in the custody of the Allied Financial Agency.20 Details regarding the gold's rightful o~er, however, remained unclear; the Yugoslav govemme+ apJealed to Allied leaders, , I c~aiming that Italian occupation
  • in the fiseaJ year cov' 20 action shall have the effect of &uper'$eding that goal in the 21 ered by the report; ZZ "(3) e~l&in n.nd describe, where .21 platl submitted under &ef'.tion l105(a)(29:} of title 3J, II. perfomlb..nOe 22 United States Code
  • 22, 1995 6:43PM Here's the Gardner draft. Eisenstat (spl?) in my phone conversation with him suggested we keep the larger context in mind (and perhaps subtly refer/rebut): Great concern in Europe that U.S. turning
  • December 31, 2001, manufacture or cause to be manufactured for sale in any Settling State any pack or other container of Cigarettes containing fewer than 20 Cigarettes (or, in the case of roll-your-own tobacco, any package of roll-your-own tobacco
  • , Brussels, Belglum. ~,., " 22 Kal' 1948 '" ",~'f '! ~ '?l> ' ! " ~,. " , .,' ... : 'J ' '" ,,-, ", .., . , . ;~ - Gentlemen, ',',1, ,'I' pi '-' , ..- ":'" {:\ . The Unl ted State. Ml1l tar)'Q;Qvernor"tor'J:GermaDJ haa
  • 1,/ RJon" by. t bro~en ::l Q :' OLl11.d 'r, :1 2- rosiS88ur t propriGt~7, s L:011tl1V:.C :;~.:.C'~ - ;'~,~) d . :L~::l to' i -s '; 1~··· ,J r"'c 12. S ~ffic~r. V xc:,licro, BG~on C,D. (';:rc; c1 1 ted. to Off Lir::..it. ~3a
  • largee~l1- "20' , ' ' , , 2i ployer 'retains a , ' sub~tantial risk for " 22' , , 23 ' " , I ~ ," " '1 , the, prc)'iding , ' of~ealthbenefits, upder \ ,,-the plan.', .' , 24' ,,' . ,(ii):GR6rpHE.-\.LT~ pL.A.. .-Theterm
  • , our Secretary of Education Dick Riley and I visited Northern Illinois, where 8th grade students from 20 school districts, in a project aptly called "First in the World," took the Third International Math and Science Study. That's a test that reflects
  • P6/b(6) j 002./fax ! COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records I Domestic Policy Council ~eera Tanden (Subject Files) ONBox Number: ' 14954 FOLDER TITLE: iAbortion-RU-486 20 11-0688-S kc556 I I Pr~sidential RESTRICTION CODES Records Act- 144
  • -. Exclusion of. Present Holders or their Influence from pro erties Plc.c_~!}der Control becaus.e bf 1 Presumpt ono! Duress· . . . f~'.~ . J ia •. Present owners ofpropertiBs {to the extent .' that,they are successprs' in'iriterest
  • in the litigation, HHS, VA and DoD are reimbursing DOJ $2.65 million ~ 1.'he FY 2001 budget proposes $22 million for the tobacco litigation. This litigation ~U tie complex and it's clear that the tobacco companies will l ; I ' spend far mo~e than $20 million
  • Withdrawal/Redactiol1 Sheet Clinton Library DOCUME'IT NO. A'IDTVPE SUBJECTfTITLE DATE RESTRICTIO'l 00 I. letter To Bruce from Diane Suitt Gilleland (partial) (I page) 02/20/97 P61b(6) 002. resume Re: Edward Crowe (partial) (I page) n.d
  • ...is a malaria vaccine now undergoing testing in humans-In addition~ some of the most advanced adjuvant work has been driven by malaria vaccine research, and Uteseagents are likely to be important 22 components of vaccines against HIV/AJDS,_herpes, cancer
  • EP RODUCED AT THE N.ATlOWi.. ARCHIVe 5 N/; RA2 i? ::;Xj 1 ," I : ; i' '( ,] p EN TR 4 8 n ,: ~i) ~\>: r: II,:: ~ BD X 7' #27 - 8 S:·11 T, AII , 0II G CO. 'f, SMIT ISGIVEN YEAR IN· PRISON 1 I Fined Also Under.Trading! WIth,' Enemy Act
  • , the 5,QOO state futmers .,.,'ho stlll produte muon must drench thcir fides with chemicals up to 20 times each year. For decades, the federal government has studied the [x)1l weevil, hoping to de­ stroy iI, 10 the [ate 19705, researchers un­ veiled a fivt
  • ) 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
  • [Climate Change] Interagency Analysis Team Meeting June 22, 1993 [binder] [1]
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  • Secretary of State Albright’s Africa Trip, 10/22/99
  • US Role [In Combatting Global AIDS Pandemic] Testimony, 7/22/99
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  • Home Ownership/Hispanics [Housing Grants, HUD, FHA Loans 12/22/00] [1]
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  • JDP [John David Podesta] Stonewall Democrats Event 6/22/99
  • Domestic Agenda Topper 6/22-24/00: California Talking Points
  • [Small Agency Review – Session 2, 22 February 1995] [Binder]
  • [Indiana Collaboration Summit Site Visit April 21 and 22, 1994] [1]
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  • 10/22/1999 National Board of Professional Teaching Standards [1]
  • 10/22/1999 National Board of Professional Teaching Standards [2]
  • HRC Speeches 1/96-4/96: [2/22 AmeriCorps Youthbuild Volunteers]
  • HRC Speeches 1/96-4/96: [2/22 New England Circle]
  • HRC Speeches 5/96-6/96: [5/22 Colorado Children's Conference]
  • HRC Speeches 4/95-5/95: [Pediatric AIDS 5-22-95]
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  • [Soderberg Notes from Bosnia PC Meeting, August 22, 1995]
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  • DC0009 DC Meeting on Former Yugoslavia, February 22, 1993
  • DC0176 DC Meeting on Bosnia-Hercegovina and Croatia, February 22, 1995
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  • Midwest Flood Recovery Year-End Report, December 22, 1993
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  • [AFT [American Federation of Teachers] School Violence Speech, 4/22/99]
  • HRC Speeches 4/98-5/98: [4/22 Poetry Millennium Evening]
  • HRC Speeches 4/98-5/98: [4/22 Poetry Slam, DC]
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  • HRC Weekly Column: [Col. No. 14 Breast Cancer 10/21-22/95]
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