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  • China, the World Trade Organization (WTO), Ambassador Michael Kantor, and Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky - Collection Finding Aid
  • This collections consists of records relating to China, the World Trade Organization (WTO), Ambassador Michael Kantor, and Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky. This collection consists of Congressional or public correspondence, publicly available press
  • Republic of China” and established “a framework for relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China.” After completing bilateral negotiations with additional WTO parties China became a member of the WTO December 11, 2001. Michael
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: WTO [World Trade Organization] Organization and Structure
  • Infos (quarterly, in English, French and Spanish). WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION—WTO Address: Centre William Rappard, rue de Lausanne 154, 1211 Geneva, Switzerland. Telephone: (22) 7395111; telex: 412324; fax: (22) 7395458. The WTO is the legal
  • . !' :. ' . . 3/22/00 AMERICAN TRADE POLICY AND CHINA'S WTO ACCESSION Los Angeles Town Hall, Los Angeles, California ,( , 3/22/00 AMERICAN TRADE POLICY AND CHINA'S WTO ACCESSION - Pacific and Asian Affairs Council, Honolulu, Hawaii 34/5/00 USTR AGENDA
  • Committed to Resolving Beef Hormone Dispute' April 19, 1999 99-38 WTO Authorizes US Retaliation, April 22, 1999 99-39 Ambassador Barshefsky Applauds Confirmation of Susan G. Esserman as Deputy USTR April 30, 1999 99-40 USTR Sets Priorities for Global
  • Meeting February 19, 1999' 99-14- USTRAnnoupces Results of Special 301 Out-of-Cycle Reviews February 22, 1999 99-15 WTOAppellate,Body Affirms;. Expands Findings that Japanese Testing ,Requirements Violate':WTO Rules February 26, 1999 99-16 Trade
  • on applications filed before Octob6r I, 1989, is sevent~en years from the date that the patent issued. On September 22, 1999, the WTO established a panel to review this issue. The final panel report was released on May 5, 2000. Canada filed an appeal 'Yith the WTO
  • Country Practice; and New WTO Disputes Launched on I Export Subsidies and Market Access Barriers . October 1, 1997 97-88 Amb. Barshefsky AnnoLces Trade Enforcement Actions of Dairy Products I October 22, 1997 97 -89 USTR Barshefsky Announces China
  • December 22, 1997 97-111 USTR Barshefsky Highlights WTO Anti-Corruption Action December 23, 1997 97-112 USTR BarshefskY Announces Agrlement with Israel on Lower Tariffs for US Almond Exports I I'.. I' December 23,1997 i \ 97-113 USTRAnnounces
  • ' compliance with WTO trade agreements. We have used it very effectively, filing: more complaints - 49 to date - than any other WTO m~mber. In 22 ofthe 24 American complaints acted upon so far, we have won either successful settlements 6r panel victories
  • wl'leltler China enters or does not enter rhe WTO. It is a vote on reaJizing for Americans the benefits that t~ea:~me availa.ble to America WHEN China enters the WTO. I.e., the PN"m The ma:tia and mere Importantly those who are so ~rously fighting for Ole
  • QfIntellectual Property Rights ("TRIPS Agreement"). That agreement requires WTO Members to provide a term of protection of at least 20 years from filing to all patents in existende in Canada since January 1, 1996. l ' I . ' "This is not a complex dispute
  • .' 98-],08 -Clinton Administration reacts Positively to WTO Report on Drams Antidumping Order December 11,1998 -- 98-109 ',USTR Announces Recommendations for WTO Competition Study' December 11, 1998 98-110' :-_ Breakthrough on ITA II Negotiations
  • corriplianceand enforcement in his Fiscal Year 2001 budget. : . i i CASE STUDY: THE AUTO INDUSTRY To illustrate the cumulative effect of these commitments, let me offJr a case study of the present situation and the changes WTO accession wlll m3ke
  • ~ces Final Product List in Beef: ' Hormones Dispute I , I 99-61 Amb., BtrshefSkY A~plauds select:on of Dire¢tor General of the WTO July 22, 1999 , I July 23, ;}9
  • , the leader of Hong Kong's Democratic Party - see this as China's most important step toward reform and liberalization in 20 years. And it is why China's WTO membership marks a signal advance of the ideals taught here at the School - as the world's largest
  • to Imports of U.S. Citrus, Meat, and Wheat March 27,1)2000 00-21 - WTO Meetings suc1cessful in Setting Agenda for Agriculture Ii Negotiations i . March 30; 2000 00-22 - Annual Review of Telecommunications Trade Agreements Highlights , High Interconnectidn
  • China/WTO [World Trade Organization]
  • to reach 20 million. -:• Additionally, over 150 Intemet Service Providers currently operate in China. WHY PNTR WITH CHINA JS IMPORTANT •:· China's accession to the Wor:Id Trade Organization (WTO) will give the United States an opportunity to participate
  • Council on Freign Relations I . New York, NY . 1 October 19, 1999 Good afternoon, and th.ank you all for coming~ When I last visited the Council on Foreign Relations, we had just begun preparation for the WTO's Ministerial Conference in Seattle
  • of Internet addresses in China more than quadrupled from two· million to nine million. This year, the number is expected to grow to 20 million. Now, project that rate of growth onto a country that has 1.2 billion people. When China joins the WTO, by 2005
  • Metric Tons March 11, 1997 97-20 Statement by USTR Barshefsky March 13, ,1997 97-21 Information Technology Agreement on Track Toward March 26 Conclusion Mach 14, 1997 97-22 US Prevails in WTO Case Challenging Canada's Measures Restricting US
  • , but many of China's people believe we don't want their country to assume a respected place in the world. If China joins the WTO and we turn our backs, many Chinese will see this as an American vote for failure in China. 20 I am telling you, everything I
  • . I Export growth has accounted for 20 percent of the growth in our economy since 1992. I. The incn~ased exports we have generated support an estimated 1.5 'million new jobs. An estimated total of 11.4 million jobs in . America are now supported
  • Relations Subcommittee on'East Asian and Pacific Affairs and House International Relations Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific and International Economic Policy and Trade 3/13/96 WTO - House Ways and Means Committee 3/19/96 REMARKS - National
  • Little Rock Central commemoration • WTO Speech 5/98 N^OSJRES FILED OVERSIZF ATTACHMEHTS. vi PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION 0i;/12/98 THE 16:20 FAX TRANSMITS rNITIALS^ NAME TIME SENT DATE "OTAL PAGES SENT AGENCY PHONE# FRON FAX# SECTTONtf' PHONE
  • 3 4 5 7 3 9 1 0 1 1 1 2 " 3 14 15 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 28 29 REMOTE STATION I . D . 6-13-94 202 9 7 3 9408 CCITT G3 CCI FAX 10 516 8 4 3 2873 376 3507 376 3507 376 3507 6179293192 (301)587-0937 202 2 1 9 5980 202 6 4 6 4 0 8 6
  • WTO [World Trade Organization] 11/99
  • financial WASHINGTON In any other league, America's record sanctions unless they were joined by a consensus of WTO of 22 wins and 2 defeats would leave no doubt about which team members, a nearly impossible test to meet. would win the trophy
  • ofDecembet. Industry analysts predict over 20 lllillion subscribers by the end of 2000. Much of this growth w~ll be fueled by the foreign investment in China's telecommunications sector made possible by the WTO accession agreement we negotiated. Currently
  • change. NTR is simply the tariff status we have given China for 20 years; which Cohgress has reviewed every year and 'round to be in our fundamental national interest. But the legislative [grant ofpetmanent NTR is critical. ;All WTO members, including
  • ; theiremaining half of the restrictions will be lifted by April 1, 2001. il This agr~bment follows an August 23~ 1999, ruling by the WTO Appellate Body that rejected India's claim th~t its balance-of-payments situation justifies import restrictions. That WTO
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: Additional Pres. [President] Clinton Remarks
  • , the United States has been by far the most active user of the WTO dispute settlement system, initiating more than 35 complaints against 22 different governments. These complaints cover a number of WTO agreements and affect a wide range of sectors of the U.S
  • the WTO, ~umber will grow to 9 million by year's end and 20 million by next year. PNTR and accession will accelerate this and other forces of modernization and change, helping Chinese people realize their · potential and their aspirations. 4 Isn't
  • , 1998 98-20 USTR 1998 Trade Policy Agenda and 1997 Annual Report Outlines Ambitious Global Trade Agenda Ahead March 4, 1998 98-21 USTR Barshefsky Announces Estabnishment of the Office of African Affairs March 6, 1998 98-22 USTR Barshefsky
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: Daschle - Fast Track
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Mem ber: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14455 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: WTO [World Trade Organization]: Daschle - Fast Track Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 1 Withdrawal
  • separate trade agreements between 1993 and 2000, These ranged from 6 multilateral agreements at the GAIT and WTO, to 39 market-opening agreements with Japan, 17 with the European Union, 20 with Canada, 13 with South Korea, 21 with the ASEAN states, 17
  • that "China'sgovernment, in from e-mail messages to financial transacin China on. March 20. T:hrY."'also~wnul~,r SPcrPcy, which couldn't be reached for . accordance with WTO regulations and . promises to foreign governments, has al· lions, and shirld thP information from
  • ' -' Ii: :' " , June 22, 2000 00-49, 'USTR Barshefsky Hails Overwhelming House Vote on WTO, Bipartisan I I" , Vote Rejects U.S. witharawal from WTii II "I , I; " I, , 't " " I! ii i' :1 'I, i I i I, i "I ' I, I ( , I. 'I
  • transfer as a prerequisite for an investment approval are only two of the practi.ces that China will eliminate as a result of WTO accession. China will also eliminate export performance requirements 'and foreign e~cpange and trade balancing requirements
  • , that · number is expected to grow to over 20 million. When China joins the WTO, it will eliminate tariffs on· information technology products, making the tools of communication I even cheaper, better and more widely available. The four major Internet providers
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: Memo to POTUS/WH [White House] Doc. [Documents]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14455 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: WTO [World Trade Organization]: Memo to POTUS / WH [White House] Doc. [Doucments] Stack: Row: s 92 Section: Shelf: 4 Position
  • Benefits IV. J6 20 22 24 29 The Multilateral Trading System Provides Opportunities for Growth The Full Realization of Benefits R.cquircs Further Inte~;alio:l 30 31 The U.S. Agenda Meets the Challenges of the 21 S! Century 32 Much Remains to Be Done
  • on Softwood Lumber February 20,19~)6 96-18 Clinton Administration to appeal WTO Panel Report on Reformulated Gasoline ' February 22, 19!~6 96-19 Statement by Ambassador.Kantor February 28, 19~~6 96-20 USTR Kantor Cites Unprecedented U.S. export
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  • opportunity to stress it. I will continue to talk about China/WTO, and my cabinet wilr continue to talk about this every opportunity we get or can make. • . We had a very good event last week that John Pod~sta with representatives from the agriculture
  • WTO - Seattle Minsterial 12/1/99 WTO Ministries Lunch Drafts
  • :· Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Jeff Shesol Subseries: 21462 OA/ID Number: FolderiD: Folder Title: WTO- Seattle Ministerial 12/1199 WTO Ministers' Lunch Drafts Stack: ·Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 91 6 10 2 ~. THE WHITE HOUSE
  • http://www.ustr.gov/speecheslbarshefskylbarshefskL93.html DIREctOR'S FORUM LECTURE ON TR!ADE AND DEVELOPMENT Ambassador Charlene Barshefsky' I U.S. Trade Representative ' The Peace Corps Washington, D~ June 20, 2000 Thank you ve~ IIlllCh
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  • USTR Barshefsky Announces Results of Special 301 "Out-ofCycle" Reviews January 20, 1998 98-04 EC Hormone Ban Relating to Meat Imports vi?lates SPS Agreement According to" Appellate Body ':>' ," January 22, 1998 .1 98-05 US Share ofJapan'.s
  • . Restrictions on Market Access for Magazines 1 October 12, 1998 98-92 WTO Appellate body Finds US Sea Turtle Law Meets WTO 1 Criteria but Faults US Implementation October 20, 1998 ~'8-93 US gains Major Improvements in Access to Korean Motor . Vehicle
  • and Commerce Secretary Kantor Regarding ITC Decision on Tomatoes July 12, 1996 96-59 WTO Panel Rules Against Japan July 19; 1996 96-60 USTRAnnounc'es Allocation of Tariff-Rate Quota Increase for refined Sugar . July 22; 1996 96-61. US Trade
  • every other nation in the world, and China will do . ' likewise. It wo·uld eliminate the annual vote on China's trade status, which we do not . . apply to any other WTO member. . ~, ' . 22 Some have said we need the annual vote ' to address
  • himself comes with an entire Ark. For 20 years, he brought a steady hand to foreign policy in Congress) with the emphasis always on patriotism) not partisanship. I thank him for that. Last week in his State of the Union address, the President gave
  • /ID 19945] Philanthropy Conference 10/22/99 [1] [OA/ID 19946] Box 15 Philanthropy Conference 10/22/99 [2] [OA/ID 19946] Budget Remarks 10/18/99, 10/25/99, 10/29/99 [OA/ID 19946] WTO [World Trade Organization] Seattle Agenda - DLC Gala 10/13/99 - DLC
  • : THE NEXT ROUND - Council on Foreign Relations, New York, N.Y. 10/20/99 AMERICAN AGRICULTURE IN THE NEW ROUND - House Committee on Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 1111/99 TOWARD A NEW ROUND - Foreign Press Center, Washington, D.C. 1112/00 SERVICES
  • that will dramatically open its market to American products. UWhen China concludes similar agreements with other countries, it will join .. WTO. the -. . ' ~ ~to benefit from China's entry, we must first it @QQY:Ql+liQally? Ilgr tbat tg Ba}'J}'J@Y: 9 tb@ Cgy,gr@SS l
  • , and throughout the private sector and the patent community. o Senator Dole has ex~ressed a preference for a different approach: the longer bf 17 years from grant, or.20 years from filing. We believe that if Congress choo~es to re­ examine this issue next year
  • interests argue that we have given up our ability to extend textile quotas beyond 2005 by bringing China into the WTO under our agreement, even though our agreement expires in 2001 and would need to be renegotiated]. Denying China PNTR lt would, QQ')
  • : Clinton Presidential Records Domestic Policy Council Carol Rasco (Miscellaneous) OAlBox Number: 8509 FOLDER TITLE: Summary of Cabinet Weekly Reports: January 26-February 2, 1996 through February 16-February 23, J 996 20 I 0-0 198-S kc308 RESTRICTION
  • . This year, the number is expected to grow to 20 million. Now, project that rate of growth onto a country that has 1.2 billion people. And when China joins the WTO, eliminating its tariffs on information technology products, the tools of communication
  • years 21 million new jobs, the lowest unemployment and welfare rolls in 30 years, the lowest poverty rates in 20 years, the lowest female . http://www.pub.whitehouse.gov/uri-tes/I2R?urn:pdi:l/oma.eop.gov.us/2000/3/3/5.text.l 05/04/2000 Pagi2 of6
  • [Columbine] [4/20/1999 - 4/22/1999]
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  • . . U.S.-Korea 2P'-Century 90uncil October 19, 1999 I I I I appreciate being here today, especially seeing my friend and mentor of some 20 years, Fred Bergsten. Fred and I go back to the Carter Administr~tion. In f~ct, my first trip to Korea
  • AGRICULTURAL TRADE ISSUES 9U-47 UNITED STATES LAUNCHES WTO CASE AGAINST EUROPEAN INCOME MAY 6, 1998 TAX SUBSIDIES . . MAY 8, 1998 9U-48 USTR PURSUES .WTO CASE AGAINST MEXICO ON HIGH FRUCTOSE CORNSYRUP· MAY 12, 1998 9~:-49 USTR ANNOUNCES ALLOCATION
  • imports. Pork China consumes far more pork than any other country, but its trade barriers have effectively closed its market to imports. Under its WTO accession agreement, China will cut its tariff on frozen pork cuts and offal from 20 percent to 12
  • [Russia) Granted 97-19 2849.90.50 Carbides' rSouth Africa] Granted· .... 97-20 2933.71.00. Caprolactam (6-Hexanelactam) rRussia] Granted 97-21 4{)11.l0.10 Car Tires, Radial . [Brazil] '.: Denied Denied Granted 97-22 4011.10.50 Car Tires
  • that should ensure fair and equitable access to an impOlitant telecommunications procurement by the Japanese gvernment. A general principle in both th6 WTO Agreement on Government Procurement and the 1994 U.S.-Japan Framework Agreeme1nt on Japanese public
  • deficit. But if you look to the long-term future, America has got~- if we want to make things, we've got to sell them to somebody. We have 4 percent of the world's pop'ulation and 22 percent of the world's income. So it's not rocket science to figure out
  • distribution and repair/maintenance network in China, and the quality of these things there is not nearly at our standards. Under the WTO agreement the tariff will drop (by 2006) to 25%, thus no longer pricing imports out of the market. Foreign firms can set up
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  • China PTNR [Permanent Normal Trade Relations] Hi-Tech-UUNet 3/1/00 - China/WTO [World Trade Organization] - Gen.
  • 2000 Associated Press.' All rights reserved .. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. ·comments and questions ·· AP orivacy statement 3 of3 · 2/23/2000 7:22PM China/WTO Weekly Principa•s Meeting February 22, 2000
  • 8519.99.00 PIONEER TECHNOLOGY; SANTRONICS/ SANYO FISHER; THOMSON CONSUME (MALAYSIA) see 95-1" 95-14 95·15 95-16 GRANT GRANT GRANT GRANT DENY GRANT GRANT . GRADUATED GRANT GRANT GRADUATED GRANT GRANT GRADUATED DENY GRANT 95-20 95-21 95-22 95-23 95-24 95-25
  • quadrupled from two million to nine million. This year, the number is expected to grow to 20 million. Now, project that rate of · . ' ' growth onto a country that has 1.2 billion people. j A,nd v,rl:Jen When China joins the WTO, it will eliminate its
  • I Agreemen~! ' , , USTR BarshHsky's Press Remarks Following Negotiations with China on the WTO '. 99-96 US Hails WlJOfUNEP Cooperation Arrangement ' I , ;" "I: , , ., : i I , I i I 'I ' . 'I : " 99-93 USTR Announces
  • wisely. And bringing China into the WTO will help. To understand why, we need to see China clearly - its progress and its problems, its system and ·its strains, its policies and its perceptions of us, of itself, ~nd the world. In the last 20 years
  • Relations 3/8/95 TES~~IMONY ': Senate Foreign :Relations Sub90mmittee on East Asian and Pacific AffaIrs· ; , , . ' ~ 3/22/95 . . MAINTAINING THE MOMENTUM FOR THE FTAA - Council of the Americas 3/29/95 SPEECH - Semiconductor Industry
  • a bilateral IPR agreement with the United S an understanding with Japan was reached regarding certain pat~nt issues. . Kantor noted that further progress can be expected as a result of the coming into ef year of the WTO's TRIPs Agreement (Agreement on Trade
  • , rather than being able to pick al1d chose:,among obligations. " , I , , , ,I, The WTO's new dispute settlement system has met our key objectives of a swift, sure and effectivE: mechanism to resolve trade disputes through a rules-oriented system
  • Takes Steps to Preserve WTO Rights INEU Enlargement Case EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT O]?FICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE OF PUBLIC & MEDIA AFFAIRS 600 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20508', Phone: 20'2.395.32301
  • 10-12 IMf/IBRD Annual Meetings; Washington .. ,Oct 16-19 Oct 16,.20 Oct 17-22.- · · The-Australia Group, Paris - _First Ladies' Symposium on Children, Paraguay (Tentative-First Lady Hillary Clinton to attend) - World Tourism General Assembly· (WTO
  • /16/98 THE FREE TRADE AREA OF THE AMERICAS AND THE RULE OF LAW ­ Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C. 10119/98 (10/22/98) AMERICA'S TRADE AGENDA IN EUROPE - eu Committee of the Americna Chamber of Commerce - Brussels, Belgium PRESS ROUND-TABLE
  • , for example, reduce or end its ·efforts to enforce our intellectUal property agreements, reversing our successful effort to build an infrastructure of laws and law enforcement in this crucial field. Negotiation on WTO acceskion would stop, creating Uncertainty
  • in FULL format. Copyright 2000 The New York Times Company The New York Times April 19, 2000, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final SECTION: Section A; Page 22; Column 1; Editorial Desk LENGTH: 465 words HEADLINE: A Clear Choice on China Trade BODY
  • almost a r you arrived here at the Department of Agriculture, talk about that a little bit. 00:03:22:05 A: Oh in before I arrived we. had the e-coli outbreak in the Northwestern state, the State of Washington. And four young children had died from
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: Benefits of FT [Free Trade]
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14455 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: WTO [World Trade Organization]: Benefits of FT [Free Trade] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: S 92 4 4 Position: Clinton
  • on Renewal of Fast Track Authority before the Senate Commerce Committee 3. March 20, 1997 — Remarks before the Council on Competitiveness 4. March 19, 1997 — Statement on WTO Basic Telecom Agreement & Testimony before the House Commerce Committee
  • . exe?getdoc+uscview+t09t 12+ 1436+22++%28germany%20or%20austria%20or%20ital 1/8/00 u.s. Code Page 6 of8 to the struck out at end "The Horne shall deliver the owner (or the heirs, next of kin, or legal representative of the owner), if that person
  • , " It is a real pleasure to address the Board bf Directors of the Caribbean-l,atin American Action (CLM) I. a group that has contributed substantially to the caribbe~ri Basi~~ , I ' I understa.nd that just a few years ago the CLAA was called the CCAA
  • ++%28%27Trading%20with%20the%20Ene 10113/99 U.S. Code Page 3 of 4 in the war claims furi.d, such sums as may be necessary to enable the I Commission to carry out its functions under this title (sections 2001 to 2016 of this:Appendix). SOURCEi (July
  • by Executive Secretary Kristie A. Kenney Per reasons 1. 5 (b) '(d) . Background Papers 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ~. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Russia's Integration Into Global Economic System, including WTO Financial Crime
  • are coming to an end, and that the Chinese state has yet to ~ithdraw from the economy. Much of state-owned industry is on the verge of collapse, and the rest faces stiff competition as WTO membership approaches. The banks are weak. Economic growth has slowed
  • . , i . { , , " I protectionist path that sO,me of its I , I ' neighbors have taken. As a result, our bilater~l appro~ch to i , China on trade has been grounde~ in the ftindamentals of the GATT andno~ the WTO, i and on other international
  • Nunn-Laney Trip, July 20-22, 1997
  • Conference-Global Health Council, 06/20-22/99
  • 5/20-22/93 RFK Conference and Other Meetings-Los Angeles, CA
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  • Rita Hayes as Ambassador May 20, 1996 96-43 WTO panel to Review EU Hormone Directive May 29,1996 96-44 (Further Consultations Scheduled Between China and US on IPR Enforcement Press Release - 96-21 http://www.ustr.gov/releasesI1996/03/96-21,html
  • 10 II 12 juncoln's Birthday 13 17 18 19 25 26 1'/alentine's Day 21 M T W T 4 10 11 17 24 F M T W 8 9 10 14 13 14 15 16 17 7 T F 12 13 18 19 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 25 ZG 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 What
  • to China. d "' r .J / In the past year, the number of Internet addresses in China has more than quadrupled from twoS A~ )j million to nine million. This year, the number is expected to grow to over 20 million. When y~ f"V7j . China joins the WTO, by 2005
  • Church Fire Two Manning, South Carolina men, Timothy Welch, 23, and Gaiy Cox, 22, were arrested and charged with arson and burglary in connection with the Fire that destroyed the Mount Zion AME Church on June 20, 1995. The two were arrested after
  • against the dumping of products. 8 ') - I ~ -(.) 1.) Recently, I announced an unprecedented $22-million government-wide compliance effort- to ensure that China makes good on its·-promises. . . A vote for PNTR is also a vote for our national
  • ·today, you heard from Secretary Summers and Ambassador Barshefsky about the tipcomirig debate over China's entry into the WTO .. 1 want to spend a few minutes telling you why I think this is one of tJ:!e most important votes this Congress or any Congress
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  • , Aiiierican's new tare of $358 roundtrlpbetWeen Ll( and Columbu,s, 01110," good' ,"'Los through MarCh'I"; is'still high·' , ',. Nil er than a $22Hare launched In and early February ,'elreCtlve through July:, 22" saYs: Best Fares' Tom Parsons
  • into the WTO. I want to spend a few minutes telling you why I think this is o~e of the most important votes this Congress or any Congress will cast. i""' {i ..,f ( •lfJ em ... r. 1 tt-' t.f.:...t _ Jtts Iff"~ :J:' 1 of> tt.1- , «,. •, For the past 30
  • confidence in the WTO requires :eul.t understanding ~f how t:he agreement actually works, and additional assurances,' which we have Included in t:he . legislation. that our sovere:ignty will befullyprotected~ a. tr. S. Law Takes Prec:edence OVer, the W'l"O
  • 168 folders, approximately 10,323 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
  • , publicity and street marches - as inJour agreement with China or the WTO's Ministerial Conference in Seattle - at other times it proceeds more quietly but with implications that are equally iinportant. And that is the case, I maintain, in many of our
  • /\ I'd) lC\j J / j ^ I Brazilian Trade at a (Glance Major Sources of Imports, 1999 Major Export Markets, 1999 Other. 20, Oihcr. 17 Aski. 15 EU. 30 A s k i . IS MERCOSUR. 14 Unilccl United MERCOSUR? 14 Suites. 24 Sliilcs. 22 Trade Balance
  • . In order to ass'mre the efficient and balanced implementation of the agreements :roeached, they. also created a new World Trade OrganizatioTl (WTO).· The Administ:ration believes that the Uruguay Round agreement will justify the years of har~ work
  • WTO-ITA Agreement 12/11/96
  • -. ' , ' ·,·, , , ', .. ~ : : . · .. . . I j ,· I ..... '· ;:J: 20 ; SEN I BY . OS OEI£GA I I ON WTO :Iii 12 B6 : ~ World Trade Org&.Dlzatiollllillisterial .:::< Sblgapore, ?
  • addresses in China has more than quadrupled from 2 million to 9 million. This year, the number is expected to grow to over 20-million. When China joins the WTO, by 2005, it will eliminate tariffs on information technology products, making the tools
  • . If this provision is retained, you can expect the following consequences: Beef will lose more market share to chicken and pork. Forty percent of the beef consumed in the U.S. is ground beef, and 20 percent of that ground beef is made from imported lean trimmings
  • - China's ·entry into the WTO. I' i . I First, the President has asked me to apologize for his absence today. Unfortunately, he was called last minute to Cardinal O'Conner's funeral in New York City this afternoon. But as you know, there is no more
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  • people who conduct revlew^bf; Frank Clemente is director of the after a company that manufactured a as the manufacturers of fenflura- new drug applitations. The altema„ is a futu^of needless injt Congress Watch program of Public defective heart valve
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  • Market Access. The WTO will reduce global tariffs by over one third. Between the U.S. and the European Community, the reduction is SO percent. In an economy increasingly reliant on trade -- and over a quarter of our Gross National Product is now related
  • and relationships of international trade has only become more important - for our nation, for Asia, and for the world. Today we take a major step toward China's entry into the WTO; but more impotiant, we take a major step toward answering some of the central
  • Economy in the 21st Century the Foreign ,Correspondents' Club of Japan, Tokyo, Japan March 21,,2000 (PDF, J1TML) . : • .Chir'la's WTO Accession; America's Choice Th~ National Policy :Association, Washington, DC -- April 12, 2000 (PDF, HTML) • , Bra;:ilian
  • U.S. - CHINA - House Ways and' Means Trade Subcommittee I I ' . I I 6/17/96 CHINA - IPR - BEIJING 9/19/96 SPEECII - Steel Caucus of the U:S. Congress 9/19/96 CHINAITAIWAN AND THE WTO - Ways and Means Committee Subcommittee . on Trade 9/25/96
  • Briefing Book for June 22, 1987 Denver Summit Press Conference - June 20, 1987
  • for the week of May 22, is too close to call. The Senate is considered certain to bac~ the change. The vote on China's trade status will determine to what degree America benefits from China's expected entry into the World Trade Organization. Mr. Gephardt's
  • ) 4/7: HCRP Victims PC (LTCC, FUSA, AARP) 4/7: FUSA rlsed rpt on job loss, eclipsed rally 4/8: HRC Visit 4/21: FUSA/HCRP rls "How Americans Lose Health Insurance" 4/22: LWV-EF PF 5/14: AARP Public Education Forum Recess: NHCC visit Recess: HCRP mtg
  • EliminatIon Grant program. Sept. 9 meeting with ma.vors. ' I , 3. Report on Gun~Relat~d Commerce (after September 20): The Treasury Department is preparing a report on g:un-related commerce in the U.S, which will include information on the overall
  • . Generalized System ofPreferences (GSP) 16 D. Intellectual property protection 17 E. Non-traditional export promotion 18 F. U.S. trade promotion 18 New initiatives Page 3 of75 3300C8B6.FIN 20 IV. Investment liberalization 22 Background 22 Recent African
  • for trade policy reasons to have a tighter dispute settlement construction a Ia NAFTA and the WTO, which include language explicitly referring to "withdrawal of benefits under the agreement" in an amount proportionate to the amount of amount of affected
  • , Washington (Apr 1617) I\2$!\li~m~l•P.*- Daley: Travel to China with Presidential Delegation I Africa: US-North Africa Economic Ministerial, Washington BnNi.\W!Aii~~!€l\Ii!illlmiil~11!iiiBI'l8M 22 Macedonia: Visit of Foreign Minister Dimitrov (Apr 20-21
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: History - The Bretton Woods System
  • of Origin: Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14455 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: WTO [World Trade Organization]: History - The Bretton Woods System Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 4 4 1 W T O
  • ) nd P6/b(6) .)117. Itinerary Travel Voucher (partial) (1 page) nd P6/b(6) )rfs. Itinerary Travel Voucher (partial) (1 page) 3/5/96 P6/b(6) __)}19. Itinerary Travel Voucher (partial) (1 page) 2/7/96 P6/b(6) _)}20. Itinerary Travel Voucher
  • . 19 !!:C!ott Timber Co. (lIScott Timber") opposes a blanket 20 extension of the January 25, 1996"sixty-aay s;ay that prohibits 21 hArvest of I:inlber 22 the Facific Seabird Group Protocol. 23 the Ninth Circuit rules on 24 Scott Timber too l
  • , II - - .- 5/20/2010li ----=--::-----:::-:-- -:- - • ~ I , I - .. _---- -- , , - - - - - ------- NATIONAL GOVERNORS' ASSOCIATION MEDICAID Not surprisingly, the governors seek to gain greater flexibility in administering the Medicaid
  • :arej'W we have *e I ; lowest unemployment rate in 29 years; the lowest welfare rolls in 30 years; the lowest crime rates in 26 years; the lowest poverty rates in 20 years; the first back-to~back budget surpluses in r. 42 years; the highest home ownership
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  • a~· a enters the WTO and is stronger and more targeted relief than that provided under our current Secti n 20 I law. . . . · . O'r '3D/ • Strong anti-dumping protections •. The agreement inciudes a provision recognizing that the U.S. may employ special
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  • , but in the long term.they will boost prosperity and move Vietnam closer to WTO accession. In 1998, Vietnam's exports to the United States were $553 million. They are expected to increase rapidly and perhaps even double when Congress approves NTR. Lower trade
  • SUBJECT: ORIGIN: _uris lfore ~Ge:n,~',dJ!l~~t~ ,01 ACTION TAKEN: I BRANCH ASSIGNMENT I COMMENTS and/or RECOMMENDATION: , ... ! \ SECRETARY i ECON a.' I SUPPLY I . ! GOVERNMENT' BRANCH CHI EF I I INFORMAnON BR.· , I PERS
  • ) of I fol~ all conditions of I "(i) may only be clispen1ed upon 17 18 ,bwar, prescrip~ tion, "(ii) is licensed uuder section 351 of the I 20 Public Health Service Act, a~d 21 "(iii) is produced at aJ establislul1ent li­ 22 cen..c;;ed tmder
  • -conference for President Mandala's February 22, 2000 mediation session with the Burundi parties. Worked directly with African regional institutions to promote a peace agreement for Sierra Leone, signed in Lome, Togo in July 1999, and to secure a cease~fire
  • [04//16/1998 – 04/20/1998]
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  • issued injunctions requiring these eight sales' 20 2l 22 to proceed under section 2001(k) (1). Far from substantiating that theory, the Tribes' opposition to the motion to transfer demonstrates more than ever that, because the relief the Tribes 23
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  • : (1) the job cannot involve driving beyond 50 miles from the minor employeeD,s workplace, and (2) the amount of driving cannot exceed one-third of a minorD,s workday and 20 percent of a minorD,s workweek. Pay-As-You-Go Scoring According to HRD (Bond
  • , and to a lesser extent, Italy, Lending from these five countries accounts for roughly 20% of the interbank lines monitored by the 00. These' five countries' cumulative ~ollover rates . are generally slightly lower than the total cumulative rollover rate of about
  • NEWS • Secretary to Address Looming Trade Conflict with EU on Beef Hormones: On May 19, Secretary Glickman will address the World Meat Congress in Dublin, Ireland, focusing on the EU's refusal to comply with the WTO decision requiring the EU
  • of Current Tariff-Rate Quota for Sugar June 14, 1995 95-41 Statement by USTR June 15, 1995 '95-42 Foreign Share of Japanese Semiconductor Market hits 22.8% in First Quarter . June 22, 1995 95-43 Ambassador Kantor Announces Commercial
  • \loard. USDA A.re Consumers Getting What They Want'! K~vin Bo~'. Commodities Analyst. Topeo As:.uciales. Inc. FEB-20-1997 202 690 4915 IJSDA CH I EF- ECONOM I ST 11:08 F'.07 Cotton Forum ,tmbassadnr BaU1'rulln MocJ!er.llor: O. A. Ch
  • " • " , Cabinet Weekly Summary Report, February 23 - Marclr I" Page I .e ",1 Libya: 'On February 22, Louis Farrakhanand a delegation of 29 foilovlers retu~ed to the U.S.. ' Based upon much publicized media reports that Farrakhan had met with IM.ders in Libya
  • OF RENA TOR RUGGIERO TO BE DIRECTOR OF THE WTO - Press Briefing with Ambassador Ruggiero 3/23/95 PRES'IDENT CLINTON'S TRADE POLICY - National Press Club, Washington, D.C. 4/4/95 PRESIDENT CLINTON'S TRADE POLICY AND THE PRINCIPLES THAT GUIDE
  • -Individual: Speechwriting- Widme~, Edward Original OA/ID Number: 2192 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 6 8 2 v THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON ,.--- 1..;- s ~eN ~Lr ~~Vx',---. _l_ - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~\~~~ v _ 9/20/98 7:02 pm PRESIDENT
  • . • From September 20-21, Under SecretarY Woteki will attend meetings of the Planetary Protection Task Force, Space Science Advisory Corrtmittee, NASA, of which she is a member. • On September 22, Under Secretary Schumacher will participate in the Fall
  • ' Democracy Party (HADEP) arrested on February 19 and 20 were formally charged today with "aiding a terrorist organization" (e.g. the PKK) andjailed pending trial. . The mayors -- F eridun Celik of. Diyarbakir, Selim Ozalp ofSiirt, and F eyzullah Karaaslan
  • % 80/20 mandate 12% tndtvUual wage cap USA be nell package premiums 1000+ pay 1% assessment HIUs Avg. AGI al units 103306 34262 Avg. FamlV Spendng Avg. Employ ef Spendng Avg. Private Spendhg Avg. Govemmenl Private as % ol AGI 583 2,187 2,770 798 8.1
  • ol K m u Ciiy. , physidaa wbo hesda thf Ma, aid tte CUnlaB biS would IWt 47,000-flwinbar Aaiorieu Acarftratmnt to dddm •ufiering only emy ef Pediatrics, aaid it la tmpoi* tram Haeu or tquiy," «Uch nay pat to conaider tho needa of ehtt>. dren
  • Kriegsgeschiidigte Kinder).22 . The adoption of new statutes by the Federal Council in January 1942 granted the SRC more maneuvering room and bf(;mght it under the protection of humanitarian law conventions. Let us note, however, that although it recognized the SRC
  • [History of the Department of the Treasury - Supplementary Documents] [22]
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  • Gridiron 3/20/99 Gridiron 3/20/99: [Theodore Roosevelt Gridiron] Health Care Health Care: Disease/Health Care [Themes in Governor Bill Clinton’s Speeches] Greenspan Good Society [OA/ID 14447] [OA/ID 14447] [OA/ID 14447] [OA/ID 14447] [OA/ID 14447] [OA/ID
  • throughout the auto-supply industry. In fact, Chrysler, Ford and Gene"ral Motors support 19 out of every 20 jobs related to the production of cars and trucks in the United States. Together with suppliers and dealers, they employ more than 2.3 million
  • programs since the 1998 tests. Your response should be that there will never be a perfect moment to visit. We wish India had signed CTBT. But it has been 22 years since President.carter's visit; this trip is long overdue, as is the effort
  • than 20% mainland-owned may not operate in Taiwan. Still, Taiwan is committed to joining the World Trade Organisation, and may do so at the same time as, or soon after, China ,joins. That could be later this year. As a WTO member, it will be hard
  • to a wealth of information, and you can compare products and services easily. Use this medium to get - IWASHI .'239576:1:11/22/99 2946&-20 NQU 2 2 - 9 9 12:00 FR PIPERMfiRBURYRUDNICKUO 02 2 2 3 41G0 TO 4 6 9 8 1 8 2 0 2 4 5 G 1 9 0 7 P.05/05 information
  • would modify the Helms-Biden provision that called for reducing the U.S. rate to 22% in 1998 and to 20% by the year 2000. The supplemental modifies this to 22%, beginning in 1999. Other benchmark changes also were proposed to the Helms-Biden draft
  • in Seattle in November, it is vital that the WTO and the ILO work toqether to advance ·that common goal. ···.•. We clearly see t'hat a thriving global economy will grow o.ut of the skills, the idea; the education of millions of individuals. In each of our
  • ), 20 cert. denied 455 U.S. 989 (19B2) 21 National Treasury Employees v. Nixon, 21, 492 F.2d 586 (D.C. Cir. 1974) 22 32 22 North Haven Bd. of Ed. v. Bell, 23 24 456 U.S. 512 (1982) ... IB, 21 Pacificorp v. Bonneville Power Administration
  • This collection consists of email correspondence to and from Robert Z. Lawrence. Robert Z. Lawrence served on the Council of Economic Advisors from 1999-2001. As a member of the CEA, he worked on many issues concerning international and domestic
  • Assessment" and "20 Million Jobs: January 1993 - November 1999;" the Strategic Petroleum Reserve; and Clean Energy for the 21st Energy in the 2001 Federal Budget. System of Arrangement Records that are responsive to this FOIA request were found in two
  • recent fiscal i'ear for whi.ch \ satisfactory data 18 are available is 3:3 percent or greater; or I I 20 "(B) the number of such! children exceeds I 10,000. \ 21 "(5) LOW·PERFORMING LOCAL EDt"CATIONAL 19 22 AGENCY.-Thc term 'lQw-perfOl.Jing
  • Revolution. In just seven years we have generated almost 21 millio new jobs; the lowest unemployment rate in 30 years; the lowest poverty rate in 20 years; the smallest welfare rolls in 30 years; the highest home ownership on record; the longest economi
  • for Progress on Japanese . Deregulation Initiatives November 14, 1997 97-97 Ambassador Rita Hayes Confirmed by US Senate to Serve as Deputy USTR in Geneva November 22, 1997 97-98 USTR Barshefsky Endorses APEC Market Opening Initiatives November 25, 1997
  • of these standards into their policy dialogue with 16 member countries. We stress the importance of effective cooperation between the 17 WTO and IlO regarding the connection between traCle and labor policies. 18 VI. 19 New Draft. Petersberq 22 May 20' 25
  • exports. Joshua S. Gottheimer Joshua S. Gottheimer 01/18/99 11:22:06 AM Record Type: To: Record Jonathan Orszag/OPD/EOP cc: Subject: As we do this, we must act now to help American manufacturers hit hard by the present crisis w i t h loan guarentees
  • : Chief, ProPOf'V. Group 1. aettJll"GllcG 1s IllP..dato tel.egrama'.ot'!.i:,22:;a.ndc.24/June, ,WOG.19 mtc.i 20 Nspeotivel;y ft."om Americanbl;)aslIJ, BOmGl; :t;O"BiBrm. . 2. I have d.1~cuDs(!d tJU.B matt(~f' Munsing.. audthe fallowing
  • may 19 apply to a family the rules of the program operated 20 under this part of another State if the family' has 21 moved to the State from the other State and has re­ 22 sided in the State for less than 12 monthS. 23 24 February 10. 1995
  • and 15 Japanese schools still remain, the German schools including 20 notorious German institutions at least. The Embassy actually has the names of only 57 German schools still open and kno~s very little BOOut the majority. of these; antiil
  • Secretary For Immediate Release May 22, 1998 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT THE UNITED;STATES NAVAL ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT United States Naval Academy Annapolis, Maryland 10:22 A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT: ' Thank you very much. (Applau~e.) Thank you. Thank you
  • ~ited. States increased J:»y 22 percent, and exports frcm"tbe tra.ited Stat.e. to Mexico i1lcrei!lsed a.bollt. 22 perc:ent. Ibca.ct.~y exports co C;:m.ada increased 1.2 percent. ."iT'>1 the a~. And our 1 think Ca.J:.ada'lI exports ll-"SLl'-'U,1
  • concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA] U 0 I u U I v v .. ""' • .., v .a. ... - . . - - - .MAY-01-2000 t10N 06:22 PM r~ ~ i . Edgar M. BrQnfman / Dear Hillary, (b)(6) I spoke -.itb BiU lhc olbcr .:lay about du: dinner on Sept. ll. It has
  • earn more than their male counterparts, the check the voting in Phllly, A16. Countrywide Credit, C2. Cl Bureau of Labor Statistics says. . . . A a ECONOMY: Is universal health care OPINION: Bd RolUns's gaffe could T-shirt in a Washington store declares
Trade (Item)
  • continues to expand. Exports for the first [seven months] of 1995 have increased by nearly (22] percent over the same period for 1993. Moreover, NAFrA- by loclcing in economic refonns and tariff cuts in Mexico - has helped protect the more than 700,000
  • and Natural Resources Division Wildlife and Marine Resources Section P.O. Box 7369 Washington, D.C. 20044-7369 (202) 305-0460/0228 26 Attorneys for Defendants 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 FED DEFS' NOTICE OF FILING OF AMENDED DEC. OF A. GRANT GUNDERSON - 2 / 1
  • 2001 (k) (2), the district court ordered that S2 units must be released for harvesting by April 8, 1996. An additional 22 sale units which the Secretaries noted had direct evidence of murrelets·either circling above the sa19 unit or flying close
  • to the Treasury tables. 3 The $195 billion figure represents the net revenue loss for the period from 1996 to 2001, the first six years after the 1995 bill would have been implemented. 4 each would establish a maximum tax rate of 20 percent for capital gains
  • % 10 9 S 1£ 11 as 22 30 33 23 iff 22 20 - 1 7 H^van'e heard «nou3h DK/JfA i 2 4. Is year opinion o£ &«var«odAl Sharpton favorable, unfavorable you heard enough about hi«? wjic Favorable Hia 49k AS C9 10 39 Mixed 26 19 34 40
  • . of alL·poIiticaL;x1.tifii: a collecti 0!:lof war .; a parties in Germany from the years .1918..;.1930, . . . ;':;'j•..... '
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  • and textiles, a WTO oc insistin hat China's accession to the r only on commercia meaningful terms. , • " We breathed new lif~into APEC,~e 3, s,gellingout a long term vision for free and fair trade, n· r e ~ . ­ ~ , ,~~ culminatin_vvith the key
  • S~rv~ce. 19 complying with Section 2001(k) of Pub. L. 104-19 as it relates 20 to Defeftdant thQ.Fo~es~ 21 Gli~kMan .is assi9ned ~he responsi.bi1ity of Service. BACKQBOYND ALLEGATIONS 22 . S. 23 . On July 27, 1995, the President
  • the likelihood of such care dropped to 22 perc.ent. i II • About 35.5 percent of children whose mothers worked day shifts were in center-based 'I care; the likelihood ofday care dropped to 21 percent when the mother worked a nonday shift. · · •I The data
  • Clinton Presidential Library 1200 President Clinton Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 Inventory for FOIA Request 2011-1036-F Records Pertaining to the Republic of Estonia during the Clinton Administration, 1993-2001 Extent 240 folders, approximately
  • be cited as the "U.S. i Holocausj Assets Commission Act of . 22 USC 1621 1998...· ..' . note. SECTION 1. SHQRT TITLE. SEC. 2.is1~tISHMENt OF cOl,,~¥isSION. " . ,. 22 USC 1621 " note. (a) ESTABLISHMENT- The~e ~ es~blished!l J..>residential
  • #: FAX#: =lO=2~.7~20~.~3~~1 __________________________________'~·__ 1yt;-97s:b HAR-Q3-94 THU 17:31 . USDA/INTERGOV MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: SUBJECT: FAX NO. 2027202530 P.02 DOMESTIC POLICY ADVISOR CAROL RASCO MARION BERRY TOBACCO AND EXCISE TAXES
  • 1995-2004 Net Subsidies 225 807 Medicare Savings (38) (208) Medicaid Savings (114) (529) 34 96 5 48 (65) (131) High Cost Plan Tax (7) (20) Net Other Revenues (19) (33) Net Deficit Effect 22 33 PHS/AHC/GME Long Term Care Tobacco
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  • : \ Acceptance ofthe WTO Agreement December23,1994 WH -A Proclamation- To Implement the Trade Agre~ments Resulting from the Uruguay Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations, and for Other Purposes . December 24, 1994 94-72 -Statement of the U.S. Trade
  • WTO [World Trade Organization]: Flight Statistics
  • % 16% 16,400 0% 15% 9% Tonne-Kilometres Performed (millions) Available Tonne-Kilometres (millions) 27% 31% 41% 39% 17% 17% 8% 7% 5,990 12,190 -4% 11% 17% 20% 19% 22% (millions) -4% -4% 6% 4% 1,064.400 5% 1% 2% Tonne-Kilometres
  • investment in education and training. This year, Riave called-for-a $30 billion College Opportunity Tax Credit te make four years ef coHege affordableforaH. ight years ago when 1-came-hate.U) Penn, hbascd my econemic strate oor natMyfiad not ooly
  • the Clean Water Act have increased, see Robert F. Bloomquist, Rethinking the Citizen as Prosecutor Model of Environmental Enforcement Under the Clean Water Act, 22 GA. L. REV. 337 (1988); Boyer & Meidinger, supra note 259; Sean Connelly, Congressional
  • of democrac around the world --a movement in which the United States played a leading role. Consider the following: according to Freedom House, of the 192 sovereign states in existence today, 119 of them are considered true democracies. In 1950, just 22
  • into the Japa*ese , semiconductor market, :up 3 full percentage points, froIn 1993. This is the :first·:time that' foreign market share has exceeded the 20 percent expectation contained ,in' the agreement for an entire year. • ' ; ,. i I On the inclustry side
  • world trade organization up and running. Second, we have a golden opportunity to negotiate market access with countries· seeking accession to the WTO, ,including China, Tai'ltIan, Saudi Arabia and many of the new republics from the former Soviet Union
  • support. We will work within the OECD towards common environmental guidelines for export finance agencies. We aim to complete this work by the 2001 G8 Summit. http://www.g8cologne.de/07/ 6/20/99 X. Tackling Global Challenges 39. In many countries
  • ) 08/22/1994 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA'Box Number: 13657 FOLDER TITLE: GOP: Gingrich Event 2006-0469-F db2223 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information
  • solvency of the ·Medicare Hospital Insurance (HI) TrustFund beyond its current projected insolvency date ofJanuary 2001. To do this, the budget the President will submit to the Congress on February 1 must contain substantial savings and reform proposals
  • AND HOUSING 7. Preserving and Expanding Section, 8 and Other ,15 Affordable Housing" ~':.'- .:~ T .' '. . '. . ' ' .... ' . • ,S. Hunger, Homeles'snessand Affordable Housing, , . . . . 18 ' 20 9. A Comprehensive Federal Plan for America's Homeaess 10
  • [03/22/2000 - 01/12/2001] [Earmarks]
  • in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2201(3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. ! Draft 01/20/00 3:30pm Heather Hurlburt PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON
  • , approximately 20 sub-Saharan countries will·participate in workshops to review food safety and WTO issues and the Codex Alimentarius Commission. Two similar workshops were completed in South Africa in 1998. t U.S. seminar is propo.s~d for week May 1 7 , 19 9 9
  • the needs of the population, especially the needs bf women 10f4 12113/20002::56 PM I Miami Summit of the Americas - Declaration of Principles an~ . WYSiwyg:1I5/http://www:summit-l,Ullbricas.org/miamidec.hL ilil aged, the most vulnerable groups
  • Africa. The litigation is still ongoing.. At the same time, the Us. Trade Representative was concerned that the ambiguity in the law could allow for actions in violation ofthe WTO-TRIPS agreement (the agreement reached by the 134-member WTO on protection
  • STEN L. BOYLEs (WSD# 2JS06) sier~a Club Lesal Defense Fun4 70S Second Avenue, Suite 203 Seattle, Washington 9S104 (206)'343-7340 . 20 21 22 24 Attorneys for Plaintiffs III 111 25 26 27 judicial review. The APA standard, 5 U.S.C. § 70~(a) (2
  • to the Asian miracle, so has investment in physical productive capital. Most of this investment has been financed domestically. These countries have had relatively high saving rates, often with gross saving of more than 30 percent of GDP (versus the 20-30
  • -is~elearr-afrintematieired market that fails deserve their €0nfid^Hee^iTd~st3pportr-Froo markcts-artddeiiiuciacy must be-seeiUxUjriagjsos^ to the 4ives of our peopler-ef-tirey-wiU-^esis^e^^ ^Bd-^ew^fids4n^e^ears-^^ . We need both an aggressive response
  • $6,206,672 9 43 $481,000 $673,540 $4.81,000 $432,990 $2,068,530 510;;61,.560 c Cl . Nashville 10 New York City Norfo\k 9 9 9 Oklahoma City 20 15 Orange Coun1y 2.3 20 22 9 13 .. --- --phHa
  • - -----------;-~---------. • 16. Washfngton Post, 9/21/94 ' '' ·.17. Congressional Record, 11/18/93 18. ibid., 8/13/94 19. Associated Press, 6/30/93. 20 . .Information Access. Company, 7/2/93 · 21. CNN transcripts, 7/30/9.3 .. 22 .. NGA L~tter, 9/26/94 · . · ' . 23. New York
  • of­ magazlnes~ volumlnus pampn+et.materlal, a very detalle~ +lte­ rature ana collectlon of cllpplngs' from newspapers regardLQg the affair Dreyfus, about 20D Heomew manuscrlpts and 30 , ma.nuscripts in other languages, about 20 incunabula. , , 2
  • withheld, unless federal defendants made a "known to be nesting" determination consistent with section 2001(k) (2) and the court's order. CR 340 at 20-21. Appellants allege tha.t the district court erred in its January 10 ruling by ordering federal
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Michael Waldman Subseries: 14438 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: G-8 Birmingham Summit - May 1998 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 92 3 9 2 mY-ie-1998 19:20 GENEVR PRESS OFC 39 501 P.01B/037
  • ) 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
  • ·"' , , , " , '. , .' .' A Hiktory of the United States Department of the Treasury During the Clinton Administration 1993-2001 .:" , ."­ . .- .. ";"' '.,' " ,.... " " ." ~. " T' , " " , , ., Prepared for the Clinton
  • For GATT Bob S c h i e f f e r Washington 2:05 20 P h i l l y Mayor F i r e s 911 Operators After Murder of Teen Richard Threlkeld New York 2:00 21 Studies Say Women Should S t a r t Having Mammograms at Age 40 Connie Chung New York 0:25 22 Convicted
  • are working to extend Social Security for 75 years, For a worker who is 20 years old today, he/she will be assured of a strong and stable benefit when he or she retires under this framework In addition, your framework reserves 12 percent of the projected
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  • carefully about the timing. The Hill also will probably try to leverage us on Interior approps and we need to think that through thoro.ughly. Although LEP and Pat are stressed six ways to Sunday right now, I think it would be worth a 15-20 mins meeting
  • year, 19 the amount otherwise payable to the State' under 20 ' paragraph (l)(A) of this subsection for the preced­ 21 ing fiscal year. 22 "(C)(i) The Secretary shall waive a penalty under I 23 this paragraph for any failure of a State
  • that China's trade and economic .' policies are consistent with international trade praCtices' and norms, such as those of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Bilaterally our market access, intellectual 'property rights and '1 . I textiles agreements have
  • : The week of April 22-28 marks the third annual National Park Week. On April 20, Secret~ry Babbitt will kick off the week by leading thousands of participants intogeorgetown at the end of his C&O Canal hike. Similar March for Parks events are Ibeing held
  • will presenttheir plans for a vancmg owar the goal of open trade, and they will challenge the WTO to press ahead on opening markets for information technology products. FfAA: At the Summit of the Americas in Miami, President Clinton convened 33 hemispheric leaders
  • Black to serve on his 1985 Farm Bill Task Force. 1 ORAL HISTORY WITH KEITH COLLINS CHIEF ECONOMIST U : S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 00:01:20:22 A~d so I took a one year detail over to the Secretary's office in 1984 through 1985 to help
  • 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
  • stranglehold on Congress. Just this .. morning, we learned that the NRA is launching a $20 . · million campaign.to target members ·of Congress who are trying to do the right thing. The NRA is also running ads .that treat smart guns - guns that only their owners
  • that regulatory capital of 7% of premium is sufficient. Infrastructure capital needs will vary greatly depending on the type of plan and its stage of development: however, an allowance of 13% of premium is ample (this would provide almost $20 million
  • :uiditional positions witl be :lv.illa.hle at PEl OmU2lY-April. 2001), Candldatcs for :aU positiOfU shoutd apply now. SUffiI'll«. Two Applkation Timel.i..ne April-May , .•.• Mukcting ofER Pwirions and Collection of Appliarion Pxkm May...Jtme
  • forth. But such facts -- of which the president's critics are of course well aware -- do not necessarily translate into Clinton's policy of largely uncritical· "engagement" of China. Suppose.someone had made a similar argument 20 years·ago about
  • ".appeale~~;~~'lhe·, ; SUP;~'"~"'~9~r.:",:;'~~~end~~.~" ,t~:.;;'~e;;sc:~~~"~~~e,~:';,~,:al1 , unconst~ tut iona,l, ~p;t~)::~:r;.~~,pc"~:,{.};i~~J;t.a;;i~ed,e!al, ,9?~F~t; ,; ,;~:nq;,ap.'fr.y~)[3:1if;ef\, • ,-, .. ,', ,. ' . tpe sov:ereignty
  • government. Foreign countries can not "out vote" the United States in the World Trade Organization, which will administer the agreement. The WTO will operate by consensus, meaning that no change in the rules will apply to us unless we agree to it. And you can
  • Employees 9 , \ " BI,ue ,Cross/Blue ~hield :Standard Op­ 19 ,tion ',un~elC the Federal'Erhployees , / , 20 ":' 'Health ',Benefits . ,.; , ,".J Program", during . , " , 21 1994,,:adjust~d for cost differences 22 after 1994
  • proposal (2 pages) 12/20/1993 P5 C9 \A~ 004b. memo Michael Waldman to Sally Katsen; RE: Revolving door and ethics issues (I page) n.d. P5 005. memo · Michael Waldman, Bruce Reed to the President; RE: Lobby Reform Initiative (5 pages) 03/20/1995
  • subjecied to "freezing controls" pursuant to' , ,. . ({8389~\:b1Ja&'bd~aVf-ofHi~' ir~~bni~tb~lC6l~ilit~nt,).{;;:a~'irO]!' i~~'fiiJ"n'itlbiial'i~:'bf~l~ in said Executive Order?_~_~as.. ________. If answer is "yes", list all ('~lIelt! 0
  • : Speechwriting Series/Staff Member: Lowell Weiss Subseries: 17198 OA/ID Number: FolderlD: Folder Title: New Markets [Agreement and China PNTR] 5/23/00 Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 92 2 7 1 Draft 5/22/00 10:30am Lowell Weiss PRESIDENT
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  • · 'sector·loitnue approved and th,itall other c()nditiolls !ix the first disburseinent had been Iliet. The exposure lime for'bridge lenders would thus be roughly 20 days, ' ' 2: ,~ ' SCal at the table and :;ignals a concern tllr tinancial stability in Asian
  • -Sep 16-Sep 17·Sep 18·Sep 21·Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24·Sep . 25-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep Total , 1-0ct 2-0ct 5-0ct 6-0ct 7-0ct 8-0ct g-Oct 13'Oct 14-0ct 15-0ct 16·0ct, 19-0ct 20-0ct 21-0ct 22-0ct 23-0ct 26-0ct 27-0ct Total Floating market -653 -704 -694
  • was so large, continued to ship them directly to Melmer.22 1 B. Captured Reichsbank Records Rei"chsbank records captured at Merkers provided additional support for. the claims of Thoms and Melmer. For example, am6ng the records was the receipt
  • re,u,.de 1 I C?t' beIge >r.ef6~d,u·" .'E;t:,::P9'r.tiant:" .. .'" . ',., ' ',' .. ,.:.. '. ,",': ' ~ . ~' , I . ! , gtair:~{ s}i~\1.~"; rll'it,a:;t;,'le mii1~s:GUe,'Jj9j'7' 20 ) ',' l'es .'"n~~~~i3'i~~~:)~'i~ies i949 ~" 957. '~e
  • accordi ngly. You may suggest that so far as the-i r -i nterests are i nvol ved they may wi sh to ,co~sult with the above· two Jewish organizations.19, . ' .,' " I '" " ' . , This was the first notificatibn to the Hungarians of the final decision.20
  • 29 folders, approximately 1,286 pages Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA
  • , Paragraph 70, h. (3). 2. o, Results of Investiiative Activity: . a. The attaChed ar~icle appeared in the January 20, 1948 issue of the newspaper "Neues Deutschland", and official organ of the SED in the SOVIET Zone, distributed in the AMElUCAN Zone
  • health plans, see sections 213(f) 20 and 4521 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986. 21 (b) ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE COVERAGE.—A State 22 program shall require the following: 23 24 August26,1994 (1) COMMUNITY RATING.—Except as provided in paragraph
  • to the Gatorson Sale. Section 2001(k) 14 l5 l7 18 19 20 21 22 enactment of this Act, the Secretary concerned'shall act to award t release, and permit to be completed in fiscal years 1995 and 1996, with no change in originally advertised terms, volumes
  • , 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
  • in J By a nearly unanimous decision last month, an advisory panel of experts gave the Geneva-based health organization a green light to design and carry out full-scale trials ef the effectiveness of the two experimental vaccines against H.I.V., the AIDS
  • Governl1ent ij Hi th a lame excuse fOl~ c1ela~ring action in t,hismatter on. .~ the grOlmd that it 'Hill'incur unnecessary expense in I taking control bf these as;:.lets for \!hich restitution cla~ns may ultimately be filed. 111 J 1'11:::1\7 Except as noted
  • OPPORTUNITIES FOR 20 WORKERS WITH DISABILITIES To Buy INTO MEDIC­ 21 AID.­ (1) ELIGIBILITY.-Section 1902 (a)(10)(A)(ii) 22 23 of 24 1396a(a)(10)(A)(ii)), as amended by subsection (a), 25 is amended­ -S 331 IS the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C
  • % rf Poverty 0 0 0 0 0 0 199G 1997 a 0 (L3 7JJ 143 10.4
  • be open to serious charges. 9 Problems persisted tqroughout the operation of the CCP. In March 1946 guards hllowed two men in US Army uniforms to enferthe CCP without proper authorization,IO and in Jiline inspection of the CCP expos,bd the absence
  • 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 20, 1993 May 20, 1993 May 20, 1993 May 23, 1993 May 23, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22, 1993 May 22
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  • and Traru:it1(m l."itlative. In clUly 1993 1 the dt.:vclopcd :I "":clan £1':11 tluit initiative -- :and a fiva-year.• $20 bUUon budget - that emphasized two distinct goals: (1) to ease economic adjustment fur worEvm. firms and rommunitics; and (2) to help
  • , but ..from th~ ·values and . , ' . . ,' dete~rnin~tion· of our people and the. power~:·bf( the ideas f~r ' ' • ! • . ' .. which we f6ught. Th~~e ~tren~ths ~ade • ' . ~ us. a beaccin to peopl~ al~·over the ~or.ld durdng the ~arkest
  • a generation ago. Your phenomenal growth over 20 years has opened new worlds of possibility -- ·for jobs, for more s6hools, for greater mobility, for instant access to the outside world. We Americans appreciate the mutual respect of our relationship
  • . " \'~." , " DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON. D.C. 20220 ..,.. I, January 22, 1~5 / MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT THROUGH: ' SECRETARY ROBERT E. RUB~ .'c... \(. FROM: SUBJECT: ' MICHAEL BARR A~, SPECIAL ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY 1dJ YOUR REQUEST LAST
  • [White House News Reports – December 22 1994]
  • Of State Dean Rusk Dies Connie Chung New York 0:45 20 JFK Audio Tapes Reveal New Info On Cuban Missile Crisis Dean Olick Boston 2:35 21 Tractor Trailer Strikes 3 Brothers, K i l l i n g 3 Year Old Connie Chung New York 0:25 22 Former Orange County Treasurer
  • ) ' '!"l' ' '' A_, '''''''''''' Income Quinlile 2j eha ....., iImou"It (3) ($1 -, !1"« -437 -566 -9729 -1:1588 -J63 -608S 51 163 :/50 3Z' 20
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  • President- 1 4 (A) before October 1, 2001 (or October 1, 1 5 2005, if fast track procedures are extended under 1 6 subsection (c)), may enter into trade agreements 1 7 with foreign countries; and is 1 9 20 2 1 (B) may, subject to paragraphs (2
  • .37309 , .... Presidential Detennination No. 89-25, Aug. 28, 1989, 54' F.R. 37089. Presidential Detertiunation No. 88-22 Sept. 8 1988,53 F.R. 35289. " . .' Memorandum of the PreSident, Aug. 27, 1987, 52 F.R.. 33397. . Memorandum of.the President, Aug. 20
  • .·ecl'd) bl.:;ruurpl'u,cht wtlrden, 2 u1y:;.~i!.d1 € p ll '@-.ll d~,1S ,j R80 ~111. lL~~t:f;rG21'~);lJ, lAnd ~G- IS inti. 2) rJiesG Aum.elduui: 7.;11. llts.emle,n iter A·:roh.1v Dl'anC'h. ?ropct't:y Di,-daio,I., :lr ~ (h~Qree~ef$ *!U~cto.r
  • : .a Bvo..DtNG 22s CANNON HdiJsE o .. w ........G,oH, oc 2os1S-1 005 JOHN LEWI S 5TH DISTRICT. GEORG IA 12021 225- 3801 Ef DEPUT Y DEMOC RATIC WHIP F.. 12021 225...0351 COMMITTE£ : DISTRICT OFFICE : WAYS AND MEANS Tt
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  • [White House News Reports – March 22 1995]
  • Scan Can Predict Who's At Risk for Alzheimer's Bob Arnot New York 2:00 21 Report Says Sandwiches Are Fattening; Turkey With Mustard Best Connie Chung New York 0:20 22 5 Reportedly Just K i l l e d I n Montclair Post Office Robbery Dan Rather New York 0
  • with 1996-98 levels widens by 37%. I. KEY DEPARTMENT NEWS" Secretary to Meet with WTO Director General: On January 20, Secretary Glickman will meet with WTO Director G·eneral Moore about the status of resuming the WTO agricultural negotiations
  • All Presidential Series Photographs from the Clinton administration taken from July 16, 1993 & July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 62 were created from July 16, 1993; July 19, 1993 through July 22, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc
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  • audidate and candidate's principal didate files as a candidate for the primary thoiiaed oommlttees did not make expendicampaign oommlltee. election. tures for any ronofi election In excess of 20 Sec. 610. Reimbursement fund. "(O OENKRAL ELECTION F I U N O
  • 18 year an amount equal to the applicable percentage of the 19 sum of— 20 "(1) 25 percent of the sum of the qualified 21 health insurance premiums and the unreimbursed 22 expenses for medical care paid by such individual 23 during the taxable
  • Reception 6/20/97 [empty] [OA/ID 3388] Summit Opening Statement 6/21/97 [OA/ID 3388] Denver – Social Dinner Toast 6/21/97 [OA/ID 3388] Denver – Communique Summary 6/22/97 [OA/ID 3388] Denver – Press Conference 6/22/97 [OA/ID 3388] UN Environment Speech 6/26
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  • for American workers and American products. And 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
  • Abortion-Family Planning Meeting 1/22/99 [1]
  • with the high~st rate of 10 million pregnancies that occur throughout the world each year, ..... ~...........,..... and 22% end in' abortion, according to a new report by The Alan ·es (where average desired family size is small), of the 28 "'J:
  • . ----- -------~-------------------------------, RECORD ID: 9802806 RECEIVED: 20 APR 98 13 UNCLASSIFIED NSC/RMO PROFILE TO: DAVIES DOC DATE: 22 APR 98 SOURCE REF: 9807183 FROM: KENNEY, K GREAT BRITAIN KEYWORDS: EUROPEAN UNION PRESIDENTIAL TRAVEL PERSONS: BRIEFING PAPERS FOR PRES TRIP TO UNITED
  • system,that would be the week it was delivered to them. 00:20:43:22 As a result of this action working with the industry, working with the state, working with. the other states around you can imagine the state of Kansas was just absolutely oh my
  • the invasive species problem, including funds in FY 2001 budget; background g~ven. . Memphis Commercial Appeal asked about the ChinalWTO pact. Secretary Glickman gave an interview on the issue March 20 (see above under Key Department News). Gannett News
  • ~ with 15.CFR 02906.15. Confidential business ,information submitted in accordance with 15 CFR 102006.15 must be clearly marked "BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL" in a cohtrasting color ink at the top bf each pa~e on each of 20 copies, and must be accompanied
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  • Federal F1.mily Pltilning Ad h1.. not be-c:n tetilUtcri;tcd .inee 1935: however, PrC$idt:nt Clinton Wusht for and su~ in !ecuring hu::rcues ! in fUAding for tho family planning program each yen in offICe _ I 22% inere«$(> .inee 1992. SIJBSTANTIAL
  • 18 States Attorneys, including inter-governmental and coop­ 19 erative agreements, $1,161,957,000; of which not to ex­ 20 ceed $2,500,000 shall be available until September 30, 21 2001, for: (1) training personnel in debt collection; (2) 10­ 22 eating
  • of the United States of America Lisbon ' '..' Dear Sir: re: 20.. 0.81, 3 kg~ of gold, 'belonging to the "Sociedade Insulana de Transportes Maritimos, Lda. " Lisbon, and delivered to the Embassy of the United States of America in Madrid, on tIle 14. 3. 1946. I
  • . On June 30, the proposal will be presented to the WTO Committee on Agriculture Special Session, in Geneva, Switzerland. Signing Ceremony for U.S. - Ghana Consultative Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (CCARD): On June 29, Secretary Glickman
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  • Tax Bilr, September 15, 1999 IV . FY2000 Labor, HHS, Education Appropriations Bill, September 14, 1999 .v. Fact Sheet: The WTO Ministerial in Seattle, September 12, 1999 VI. Remarks by the President at CEO Suinmit Breakfast, September 12, 1999
  • with the 19 health plan that is a party to tlie agreement. 20 "(c) H E A L T H CARE SERVICES U N D E R A PLAN.—(1) 21 Subject to paragraph (2), a Uniformed Sendees Health 22 Plan shah provide to persons enrohed in the plan at least 23 the items and sendees
  • , .the Administration· go·e~·too f~·;~.· . the no-amendment rule, even though every Presi- · claiming that trade helps evei"yoqe. The ¥~\ljc;~~(); . . derit over the past 20 years has used the rule to open . the ·United States of clothing. and other goo9.s 'Pf!t · ·up
  • . It is recommenoed that subpara"aphs 3a to 00, inclusive"of the basic letter be rescinded. There will be no need for continuing the burden'S imposed by these subparagraphs if. commanders and other military law enforcement agencies take necessary steps to secure
  • : To: Record Samir Afridi/WHO/EOP@EOP cc: Subject: from www.wto.org --thought you might find it helpful PRESS RELEASE press//152 28 November 1999 LABOUR ISSUE IS "FALSE DEBATE", OBSCURES UNDERLYING CONSENSUS, WTO CHIEF MIKE MOORE TELLS UNIONS Poverty
  • ........................................ . • • 'tALES • , .'I EFcru:rlCt: ,yooo ALP/21 YOUR PAftA oss rlt:LCOME ,n TION nCPOOT. UIFORUAT US I ACTIVITIES. ,i ; 1. , ,. " i: , I i I' DISTRI'BUTION D/rJR " ~ i:/R!CSOOC 1 OM'lO' 3 ,, . :3A .. ; ! , .. , . : ~, . I
  • ," he said, in a reference to the alicl General conditions for the the United Nations iri Zagreb, said .self-styled capital of the Bosnian 180,000 people in the Bihac area rethat Bosnian Serbs advancing from Serbs, 20 miles southeast of Saraje- mained
  • rri9.ny raffle tickets 'have. ypu purchased?' The money obtained from the n>ffle . will pe given i'-:-r,,(}erman e,rt scholarships~ The art works to be won are on exhibitiona"G9.1eri.e P[eyer Heydenreich, 20. Teltm'fer Damm,' Zehlend9rf (bus "p'l) ~ Tic
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  • be used to address safety concems, the MOC should complete a review by DeCember ai, 2001 of the fIre-related prescriptive height and area 1imitati~)llS in the Bmlrurlg Standard Law, with the view to eliminating t h e m . : ~ I 20 I. . , Eo" I I
  • To Mrs. Clinton, re: Health Insurance [partial] (1 page) 2/2/1993 P6/b(6) 004. letter To Mrs. Clinton re: Health Insurance [partial] (2 pages) 1993 P6/b(6) 005. letter To Mrs. Clinton re: Health Insurance [partial] (1 page) 1/22/1993 P6/b(6
  • , and would no longer be responsible for implied warranties. • Older Products given Immunity: The bill also immunizes, with some exceptions, any product from suit after 20 years from the time the product was delivered to its first purchaser. Consumers
  • )', ef the firm of LippmannnosEmthaL.. ··On or about August 1, 1941, t.he premtses . of the Amsterdamsche,.13ank's , . " . . , " , branch office· 'at No •.55 Sarphatistraat were requisitioned by , .. ,the. German autherities and on August 1, 1941
  • , MAY 20, 1996:, I i COMMERCE--Speech: : Secretary Kantor will deliver a speech to the Pacific Basin Economic-Council on May 20 . . I I WEDNESDA Y, MAY 22, 1996 DOT--Commencement IActivities: Secretary Pena will travel to New London, CT
  • lishm~llt 19 modification, or enror"''''''11 t. of child support 20 nhli::rnti
  • General Government such a budget in the House. 9 25.0 Only 73 representatives voted for Education and Training it: 342. including Mr. Gingrich, who Veterans will presumably be the next Speaker 22 19.3 of the House, voted against the pro- Science. Space
  • States~ There was no Evidence from the material submitted~however, that WENDLAND ever sent him any picture or art objects, and, following , l1lENDLAND's refusal to pay him, GMT:fE, what he claimEd was his share bf pictures svld, GRl-i.UPE severed his
  • A~tS..... 01 tile _ of ._Dt&tI~_ od the 8ell&le In • _ _ WSu. -Uoa _ ot PobUc lAw -..at: ,.,..".. ttmMr. 'nIa& UWI atl"" _ _ _ nq.w.m.at. bF ~ MOtlOD b _tcaatecl _ , &0 ... &21 _ _ 'I'bere Coaa~ _7 ~)Q)(D)(I) ~ "S· o _ ot the au· oed
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  • \RIAN GOV]11NHErv'T LIQUIDATES OFFICE FOR TRACING JlEIBLESS JErlISH PROPERTY Dtn)J\PEOr :-lvIarch 22. (J'l'A) -- Tlie liquid.9,1:;!.on of tho office established by the Hunga.rian GovernlfJont for the tracinc of hoirless Jewish property was announced here
  • a fundamental achievement of the trade agreements reached over the past eight years. The WHITE HOUSE CHAPTER 4 D~AFT 11/20/00 PRELIMINARY & CLOSE HOLD 9 OFFICIAL USE ONLY Uruguay Round Agreement that established the World Trade Organization (WTO) made
  • headed families with children continued to fall in 1998. In 1998, however, the decline: in . means-tested benefi:r,s was 'offset by an increase ill ma:dcet incomes. ' . , For female.:.headed families in the bottmn 20 percent of the income ·-·distl
  • 20 Poll Shows Yeltsin's Popularity Low Dan Rather Moscow 0:15 21 Yeltsin's Opponents Discusses Election, Yeltsin, Clinton Dan Rather Moscow 2:50 22 Hillary Clinton Talks On Russian Radio Dan Rather Moscow 0:20 23 Over A Dozen Tornadoes Blast Through
  • of these l:!etwOIks wto larger, more inclusive leaming communities. r 22 P. 23/30 ""'C::iJ---' --­ JAN-18-97 SAT 02: 04 PM - Ol/18/97: 0%: 00 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT 'ei08 260 1811 FAX NO. 2022192135" l\'J:I.t;.
  • of these l:!etwOIks wto larger, more inclusive leaming communities. r 22 P. 23/30 ""'C::iJ---' --­ JAN-18-97 SAT 02: 04 PM - Ol/18/97: 0%: 00 STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT 'ei08 260 1811 FAX NO. 2022192135" l\'J:I.t;.
  • .. , '. " . ;. . ., JII0.19:6 '. ,I. •.. .... eurbs,N 2.48:4' ..., .'.": .. ,", • BUyS' Bristol (Tenn), paper. F' 22~20:6 .. i Bron:r:vllIe; NY. Ch: ReV Dr Dltzen. Installed as Carner' Corp ofters new t;;Pe':lce machine to min. 05.35:4'. . ' ., ".~ make cubes or various
  • that the typical middle class family_ will now have the lowest tax rates in 20 years ..r-My~planJoJ)alanc_e Jill:::::huJigerm:::~tyea_rinc:lude~ J both-new investments -and-new tax cuts- targeted-to the-needs-of- working-familic:;~_:-::for .:-education
  • pitching a baseball on the cover of Newsday shown.] P e t t i t reported the President t o l d Newsday that t h i s s t r i k e i s a "metaphor" for so much of what i s wrong i n America today: "A l o t bf money controlled by a few powerful • people who
  • that broader coordination. Y oli will want to emphasize our commitmlmt to more active engagement, and encourage the Indian authorities to mo~e forward I on issues ofinterest to the international community, such as WTO. You should also be aware that the Indian
  • ~\9LlOCf ,§i ~ Nt..?A Da\el~'2S"PI /: , m.1Il.t., 'fI'ate)ef ,_ (....elts4!!Ja). , of _.!>o.., .Jeaa~lcu~. • .Ia e441Uoa, a ?/o1'kbC I O:f .CoaI1"" l-tl~a"a or 'he: aet.• ~_ ID4.'Z'f . I' , ' aM neich Grea, ~e ..... tG~ il1 oriel
  • Funds de19 scribed in 301(32). 20 "(3) Any political committee to which sec- 21 tion 324 applies shall include in its report 22 under paragraph (1) or (2) the amount of any 23 transfer described in section 324(d)(2) and 24 shall itemize such amounts
  • interests. Third, the WTO "built-in agenda" from the end of the Uruguay Round will entail numerous negotiations over the next four years. Together these negotiations ~ in such areas as trade in services, agriculture, intellectual property protection, customs
  • that will assist patients of a center in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, and other services: . : "(5) REQUIRED ENABLING SERVICES. — . . "(A) For purposes bf this title, the term 'required enabling services' means services specified ih
  • -level diplomatic engagement on free and fair elections; as needed, consider targeted technical assistance for electoral processes. Begin in 1998 Support regional and international integration ofNIS states, e.g. WTO, OECD, NATO and IFis. Promotes
  • ~ 23 ." '. i ,· ' . cm/MH: ! '' .. Schedule, .. .. """ "e" - . 7. November 1945 , ' Prior to 30 April 1946 ,Deactivation· of Landkreis Detachments'!, . , 1. "The following detachments:-:to bedeavtivated: .. Wurttemberg G" 20 G-21 G 22
  • . Neither receives health benefits. Ark. 23.5 For years they lived with Mr. Estrada's 22.7 Miss. parents, saving to buy their small blue house in the Mission District To meet the $1,800 N.M. 22.5 monthly payments they rent out the bottom • More than 20% 22.4
  • [White House News Reports – December 20 1994]
  • White House Shooting Connie Chung New York 0:20 22 Clinton Outlines Spending Cuts to Pay For Tax Cuts Rita Braver Washington 2:00 23 Ito Orders DNA Admissability Hearing, Won't Admit Prison Talk Sandra'Hughes Los Angeles 1:55 24 Mayors Conference Says
  • ';:shbJd.s'6nd" tp:6m't6q€f~c~,J(\f:,.th~' ,:hj.,:rt4'>' 'Gontra'cting' p,ar,tj;e's~' , 'The ',Q.ffi'cs' 'sticllcrecid'e,l'f"the:y ,s:ri:ould ~,ef: Iha:de' p,p..·b~:i·c·,,~':',::,-~~ . "',' ...' ~ . '.': " ,.P
  • Indianapolis 2:10 21 Apple Computer Settles Lawsuit By Woman With Keyboard Ailment Connie Chung New York 0:20 22 Common Garden Pesticides May Pose Cancer Threat To KidsScott Pelley Dallas 2:15 23 Blimp Takes Off By Mistake, K i l l i n g P i l o t Dan Rather
  • Art" is sa.id to have quoted the following figil!;'€J!S:~' 'Paintings,' 40 biliion francs j ,furniture a.nd tapostriEJs,20 ,billioli';'sculpt,ureso.nd obje'cs d10.rt, 15 . billioni, bo.oies and mo.nusctipts,,' lS'.'b'illion; 0. tota.1 of 1l0"bil1
  • until December 11 to sign it. Developing ... -­ Yesterday and today's coverage; Trial opens in Hungary for return bf Jewish art ! u.s lawyer wants WTO to hit Nazi siave labor fi~s i I' I I Swiss; , I SWiss-Account Probe to Leave Holocaust
  • Base, NC, and found 22 illegal workers employed by six different contractors. On February 12, the INS agents inspected the site where the Atlanta Federal Center is under construction and found 20 illegal workers performing skilled jobs at wages up
  • .. . " ',' , ! Article .' 1 3 4 5 6 ,7 8 9 10 12 " 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23, • 1 , ' Descrl.ptl.on N° , 2 SafeCustodf;,ltem N;e>· 12 ' t • 1 diamond necklace' with Breep. stones ' 1 picture Of'H1:mmlerwit~, silver frame , fe1igree
  • pages) August 17, 1996 .8/22/96 RESTRICTION P5 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Speechwriting Michael Waldman OA!Box Number: 14461 FOLDER TITLE: [Convention Drafts] [I] 2006-0469-F sb86 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44
  • . Government Working Group on Electronic Commerce. The Internet for Economic Development Initiative builds on the Leland Initiative, which seeks to promote the Internet in 20 African countries. 1 • Since then, State and AID has identified 11 countries
  • /22/2010 SUBJECT RE: Berezovsky [CONFIDENTIAL] TO Wolosky, Lee S. (TNT) CARBON_COPY TEXT BODY Extremely interesting - nothing like generating legitimacy through charitable donations. MB Original Message From: Wolosky, Lee S. (TNT) Sent: Friday
  • , in billions of dollars. 1995 figure is clear. Ucans' highly contentious plans to The Republican legislation, which overhaul the $20 billion Aid to Fam- estimated. Continued on Page All, Column i Uies with Dependent Children program. Fueled primarily
  • SEARCH REQUIREMENT. 18 (a) IN GENERAL.-Scction 402(a) of the Social Secu­ 19 rity Act (42 U.S.C. 602(a)), as runended by section 101 20 of tillS Act, is amcnded­ 21 22 23 24 January 17, 1995 (9:54 a.m.) (1) by striking "and" at the end of paragraph
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  • Available only for Empowennent Zones 1. Employment and Training Credit • From the time of designation through the year 2001, employer credit of 20 percent of the first $15,000 of wages or certain training expenses for employees who are zone residents
  • to the problem than we do today: ·Next year, we currently plan to provide $68 million for worldwide de-mining ef rt~ ~- almost as. much as the rest of ·the world combined. We wi begin ·de-minin·g work in as. many as eight new countries, including Chad, .Zimbabwe
  • TO RESPOSD,-If tlte 20 Secretary does not prot'ide a response ullder 21 clause (i) >lat later'lha" 60 days after )'e­ 22 airing a requ£st for a H'oit'er, the 23 shall be considered approved. !I'OIl'!!>' 24 "(iii) SOrICE OF DESLll.-O.. d, .. ial 25
  • :26 FAX 202 456 0753 CEQ raJ 002 March 29, 1996 From Interior Appro6. [bold is new language] Sec. 325. Section 2001(k) of Public law 104-19 is amended by et:: ::~~:::r." ia fiaeal ,'eare 3a~~~ ) aHa 1s~::: ;::~:~::~: the;e;rA ~j,a\ i amending
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  • is true and correct. 19 Dated this; Z e day of June, 1995. 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 IlACUlftli .. JCIItTlZY AT1'OaHnIJ AT ,,",W ClIO: MAli'! 11Aa! ,'I I.w. &\,UN. 5UIn: IIOV ~. OUaIIf ml4 Tna'ItONE (JIIS) 2H4'm . page 2 - DECLARATION OF HAROLO ROWE
  • that are not fully 18 reimbursable under title I prior to January 2001. 19 (2) CONSIDERATION BY SECRETARY.—In 20 awarding grants or contracts under paragraph (1),. 21 the Secretary shah give consideration to— 22 23 (A) the geographic proximity
  • buying all this stuff over the years. 00:09:44:18 In fa'ci:: they export more food than they import. I think that's gonna be an important issue as China enters the WTO because.when they come into Geneva next year, in the year 2001, they're gonna
  • to the Police Division, September 22, 1942, FA E 4264 (-) 198812, vol. 514. Daniel Odier justified this practice in .I 945: «I had imagined that Bern thought the number of people expelled was too low ... I dedicated my attention to this very important question
  • States (7 pages) 11/02/1999 PI/b(l), P5 c2- I I \ COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Counsel's Office Peter Rundlet OA/Box Number: 23666 FOLDER TITLE: Loewen (NAFTA [North American Free Trade Agreement] Arbitration) [2] 20 I 0-0021-F 'm471
  • All Presidential Series Photographs from the Clinton Administration taken from January 20, 1993 through January 25, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 7 were created from January 20, 1993 through January 25, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc., involving
  • P00254 January 22, 1993 P00255 January 22, 1993 P00256 January 22, 1993 P00257 January 20, 1993 P00258 January 20, 1993 P00259 January 20, 1993 P00260 January 20, 1993 P00261 January 20, 1993 P00262 January 23, 1993 P00263 January 23, 1993 P00264 January
  • FORMALLY RELEASED) IS AT LEAST AS WTO-INCONSISTENT AS THE CURRENT REGIME AND COULD RESULT IN WORSE TREATMENT FOR LATIN PRODUCERS. USEU HAS SENT A PAPER HIGHLIGHTING WTO INCONSISTENCIES TO THE APPROPRIATE COMMISSIONERS AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES. THE EU
  • is going too Leslee. 22, Kathryn, 20. Washington, O.C," Mr. Alexander. far," he said. "Just the reverse. I'm William. 15. 54, declared on the steps of the afraid It will be too timid. The greatBlount County Court House. "We est danger that we Republicans
  • package at an event in Boston. Wednesday 1/19 Cabinet Meeting. Possible message opportunity for State of the Union roll-out and Administration-wide push on China-WTO. FLOTUS: Announcing Equal Pay Initiative in FY2001 budget. Leak: ?? Thursday 1/20 Meeting
  • '" iriterestot not "raising ,an i.ssu~ Which mightp()l5s.1~.:~her delllytina1'~P:lflDient_ tion ot ,the 1umpStun settlement arr.ai1gements" un:der:~,ttcle26 (l), tn. Depa,t"tDiirit '" considered it inadVisable to r~l;Ie.n objection 'to 'Sect4~ 3a., (1) (c
  • aehieve such compUaDce, if,vb1ch has been " ! ' " 20 apPl'Ovedi by the Secretary. I 21 tbOfl " tho ~tary: shall Dot "\ ' I I ' i,: I'" dia.approv.l,:the State plAli II: 22 under l8d.lo~ 454,: and the '8eoretar;y "~ball reduoe the I· " i," I
  • I. I I I I BRONCOS' '0' CLICKS UNDER SHANAHAN - Since Mike. Shanahan took over the coaching reigns in 1995, the Broncos' have scored 30 or more points 16 times (once in postseason) at Mile High Stadium and 20 or more points 22 times (twice
  • Summary of Cabinet Weekly Reports: September 20-27, 1996 through November 8-14, 1996
  • ~.. r, •• . ,'. ,1.:: ;: ; '_. , THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGT:ON September 27, 1996 '. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: , , krrv' ~~ , ", ,. ~ummary'OfCabin:t w\~! Reports SUBJECT: HIGGINS . September 20 - September 27, 1996 . 1
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  • on the termination for the Bell CanadaINorthern telecom "Preferred-Supplier" Relationship March 31, 1994 94-21 -USTR release 1994 Inventory of Foreign trade barriers March 31, 1994 94-20 -Tepac EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT O]?FICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE
  • Security Act). 16 17 (iv) Coverage issued as a supplement to liabihty insurance. 18 (v) General liability insurance. 19 (vi) Worker's compensation or similar 20 21 22 insurance. (vii) Automobile or automobile medical-payment insurance. 23 (viii
  • their plane took off at 1:20 for Syracuse, where she was to give a speech on health care at Syracuse University. People were eagerly awaiting her arrival at the Bay Road center, as they lined the road anticipating a glimpse of Clinton. " I just wanted to see
  • ; it built a supply of good after-school programs that will serve 1.3 million children in 2001; and, it is working to improve the safety and quality of care, and promote early learning through the recently passed Early Learning Opportunities Act. February 20
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  • Event (5/12/00) Meeting on the safe use of prescription drugs for children with behavioral and emotional .problems (3/20/2000), follow up column (3/22/2000) Leadership on role in protecting Medicaid from cuts and block grants (1996) f For internal use
  • by Work Status of Spouse and Head: At Least No Full-time or Part-time Workers 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20 21-22 23-24 25-26 27-28 29-30 31-32 33-34 35-36 37-38 39-40 41-42 SECTION B. INSURANCE COVERAGE OF WORKERS Bl B2 B3 B4 55 B6 B7 B8 Full Time
  • Subsample #1 ., .. " . . 20 S. Item.to·(Non-Method)Factor Assignment Changes Between Initial and Final Factor Models, Work Unit fu.perienccs Scale, Consonium Employee Subsample II ., .... ' , . ' . , . , .. " , . ' . " . ' ....•. " ... ' , . , 22 6
  • On Medicare Issues 1 18-20 CDC Helping In Aftermath Of Gas Attack 17 Healthy Climate 18 Dip In Health Coverage I n State Continues 22 GOP Beats Promised Deadline 27 More On Administration Issues 28,29,31-40 Calf. Democrats Avert S p l i t Over
  • ...... Bank ef' Pest FalU,M Due in ~4arch! % ob1. of Hungarian Loan issued in 1910 with "O,C." stamping '.~ 5 % . "". " Investment I.e,an of 19'& ~7% European Mertgage Loan,C. Oar, In.come BOnds "" 1/2 % Bonds ofElec:trioPewer Oorporation /IE1ektro-Werke
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  • are these trends different from those reported by the Children's Defense Fund on August 22 showing an increase in the number of children living in extreme poverty? A: The new numbers released by Ihe Census Bureau reflect data through 1998 and use the official
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  • /99 [OA/ID 17509] Press Conf. 10/14/99 [1] [OA/ID 17509] Press Conf. 10/14/99 [2] [OA/ID 17509] Budget 10/18/99 [OA/ID 17509] VA HUD 10/20/99 [1] [OA/ID 17509] VA HUD 10/20/99 [2] [OA/ID 17509] RA [Radio Address] Social Security 10/22/99 [1] [OA/ID
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  • that are designated js low-DSH, according to the preliminary 1997 DSH allotments, have the following percent r~ductions taken off of their 1995 DSH spending 1998 1% • 1999 2.5% 2000 10% 2001 15% 2002 20% High-DSH. States that are designated as high-DSH
  • [White House News Reports – November 22 1994]
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Magaziner Subseries: OA/ID Number: 4927 FolderlD: Folder Title: [White House News Reports - November 22 1994] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: S 53 3 9 3 White House News Report Ira
  • Draft Electronic Commerce Working Group Report to the President Draft As OfNovember 20, 1998 --Not For Distribution This report continues the work initiated last year with the release of the Administration's Framework for Global Electronic Commerce
  • currency crises erupt, fect the multinational companies back It might be bearable if the problems sending U. S. markets down, say, an ad' • werei confined- toiRussiaijBut?with mar- here ... [and] the people who work for ditional 10% or 20%—and creating
  • bars (now 82 la:rge gold bars) Z J.4/ V 41 bag:!. said to contain gold bar'S (now 82 large gold bars) YJ..A1.) , 1 bm[ said to· Gontain currency • Reichabank~Coburg f~ctory~Vl~~en .22~y_45 1,3 3 May 45 I GFa:rb€I~ CO 14 J May 45 3 2911arge 81
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  • bf a plan es­ ~ ¥ • tablished,or' mai~tained' by a 20 ,22" • . ' s~ngle " ' • ,e:mployer, ,'of a' plan 'establishe4' or:maintained by '. an'~m­ .;. , .23", ' , . ploye~ :o~gai1izati01:j, ~ " or: " , ",(C) in:the case Of.-' ' .i
  • of including additional of funding fbr these institutions. The priate balance between these two Im- mental Illness and substance abuse benefits workforce retraining program under the Seein 2001 is detailed. portant objectives. 1 November 20, 1993
  • ) use it." White hlouse Press Briefing, November 20, 1997;: Robert Rubin Treasury Secretary "The Urlited States has enormously important econonlie and national security interests at stake in promoting restoration of financial stability in Asia. When we
  • · ~--------------------~~--------~~------------------------------------------------------------------~---------, Page 7 LEVEL 1 - 10 OF 20 STORIES Copyright 1999 N.Y.P. Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved. The New York Post April 25, 1999, Sunday ·SECTION: All Editions; Pg. 055 LENGTH: 559 words . HEADLINE: OUR CHINA POLICY MUST MOVE BEYOND GESTURE BYLINE: HENRY
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  • demand and '., - 19 20 (5) Amtrak's management and employees are 21 . dedicated to providing the high.quality service that 22 Amtrak's customers .deserve but additional. capital 23 investment is needed to acquire the modern equip- 24 ment
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  • Infrastructure .......... "........................................................ . 176 -11 -5 -5 -44 5 -37 -17 -11 -22 -35 -16 -20 -20 -20 -27 NOTE: S.nat. would provide add'i $8 M rrom DOJ Working Capital Fund. DOJ: General Legal Activities
  • Infrastructure .......... "........................................................ . 176 -11 -5 -5 -44 5 -37 -17 -11 -22 -35 -16 -20 -20 -20 -27 NOTE: S.nat. would provide add'i $8 M rrom DOJ Working Capital Fund. DOJ: General Legal Activities
  • percent of Japan's auto market. Every President since then has tried to fix this problem and open the Japanese market to American cars. You know what kind of success we've all had, what kind of market share the Big Three has today, after 22 years
  • Income Managed Care 351 30 25 20 15 w ..... - • i •~~ 32 32 22 • 21 • II.~ 10 . -- -- -- -- . ---. ·- - 5 0 Overall Quality of Doctors The C~mmonwealth Fund Managed Care Survey, 1994 Louis Harris and Associates, Inc. Emergency Care
  • them wrong. Seven years later, we have 21 million new jobs; the fastest lc.Jn~ gro m more ars; the lowest poverty rates in 20 years~ the first back-to- i....- ~ ~ back budget suzpluscs in 42 years, and the longest period of economic growth in American
  • Seems Promising Connie Chung New Vork 0:20 20 Women Over 35 Who Gain Weight Are At Risk For Heart Disease Connie Chung New York 0:20 21 House Votes: Convicted Criminals Should Compensate Victims Connie Chung New York 0:15 22 Drug Use Up For Young
  • RELEASES FOR OCTOBER 1994 October 31,1994 -Recommendations on APEC of the President's Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations October 24, 1994 -Kantor Interview with TV Asahi October 20, 19!)4 94-55 -GATT Subsidies Code Panel Report
  • release distributed by the CONGRESSIONAL PRESS RELEASE SERVICE on September 22, 1994, the Senator also said that, "What we have in Haiti is a failure to learn from past mistakes. How do we get out of Haiti without setting a time limit? How do we get out
  • : " I I I I I Uninsured Children (OOO's) 28 28 17 26 31 18 20 22 26 24 29 29 ' 33 33 58 49 31 32 30 43 23 ,23 49 34 29 19 50 49 55 34 972 t ' , I I I '\ I . Talking Points
  • All Photographs from the Clinton Administration taken from January 17, 1993 through January 20, 1993 - Collection Finding Aid
  • The photographs processed in segment 5 were created from January 17, 1993 through January 20, 1993. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc., involving
  • January 20, 1993 Extent Approximately 2,931 photographs in color and black & white film processed from 35mm & 120mm negatives. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act
  • • Search Slate: . ^ ' contents 3 of 3 T E R he fray 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 14 1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 3 5 26 27 28 11/20/97 09:35:54 http://www.slate.com/Code/DDD/DDD.asp?tile=Reagan&iMsg=3 Slate - .Dialogue - Reagan vs. Clinton
  • Summary of Cabinet Weekly Reports: July 4-July 12, 1996 through September 13-20, 1996
  • , Manufacturers' Shipments ,and Orgers (June 1996) , • July 12·. , July'15 July 17 July 18 July 22 July 24 July 25 Press Activities: ,iOn Ju:lY 18, Secretary Kantor wiil announ~e the Report on U.S . International Trad,e in Goods and Services
  • , this 40:40:20 ratio was adhered to in practice. 40 Europe, the JCR distributed in the United States, and the WJC distributed to Latin America. Memo from Hannah Aren~t, JCR, to Bd. ofDirs. & Adv. Comm., Jul.1952, AJA, WJC Papers, Box EIO [116022-023]; Anon
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  • of the American character. As a result, we begin this new century with nearly 21 million new jobs; the lowest unemployment rate in 30 years; the lowest African-American and Hispanic unemployment on record; the lowest poverty rate in 20 years; the longest period
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  • ., OJ C ~ OJ rest of us to be unemployed.",' ~15' ~ .g 1'3 .;;' t a:; 'E . Some groups of recipients. includ­ &l ~...: ~ ~ t 6­ ing the terminally ill and people with § .E.g ~ ~ ~:g ~41:1 severe mental handicaps, would be ~ !!! tn co bD U v)' := ~ 1
  • Brainard From: Andrew Samet Re: World Bank/IMF Speech As we discussed, we think the POTUS speech to the IFIs should be complementary to his May WTO speech on the labor and social dimension. Similar types of thoughts should be conveyed on the importance
  • ; CIVIL 20 21 PENALTIES. "(a) EXAMINATION AND AUDITS.—(1) After eeeh 22 general election, the Commisaion shall conduct ft» cxam23 ination ttftd audit ef the campaign accounts ef 40 percent 24 ef candidatca fer the office ef United Statca Senator The 25
  • , 1995 BOX 6 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS/REPORTS/ARTICLES/BOOKS SENT (UNSOLICITED) TO IRA MAGAZINER COMMENCING JANUARY 20, 1993. MSI ACADEMIA AND CLINIC The Value of Assessing Falls in an Elderly Population A Randomized Clinical Trial Laurence Z
  • a revitalization of.tlie operational aspects of the trading system '-- in particular, significant improvements in the dl'§pute . settlement process and the creatiof! of the Wo,ld,Trade Organization (WTO) as the successor institution to GATT, Improvements i
  • WTfHOUT MANDATE IN EFFECT X o (Bf ftseai year, ri bMons ot dolitrB) 1907 1998 1999 2000 2X1 2002 2003 2004 -0.7 C G 0 -3.4 0 0 -0.1 -42 0 •0.3 -0.1 -46 0 -5.0 -1.2 -0.7 -0.1 -5.5 -1.8 -0.7 -O.I ^9 -19 -a4 -7.0 -22 * -20 -09 a -1.0 0
  • . Entirely new provisions requiring greater consultations, as to both the trade agreement and any labor/environmental side agreements. • Duration. Authority granted until 2001, with extension until 2005 only after a congressional vote. Bill Reflects
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  • .] --. ) [Suggested remarks ~to begin the discussion:] 1. Currently,. your plant exports about 22% of its production; so you see first-hand the benefits of global trade. But, less than-20 years ago, you also felt the impact of unfair trade. What do you think
  • for Plaintiffs 16 17 Sl.JPERlOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFOR1~'\ 18 FOR THE COUNTY OF SACRAi\lENTO 19 20 MIGUEL MELGAR. LEOPOLDa 21 GUERRERO, STEWART DONOVAN ALLEN, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly 22 siruated, 23 24 2S 26 27 28
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  • Congressional Impeachment Hearings 75 25 Congressional Impeachment Hearings 73 27 73 26 22-25 ' 1999 . Feb 14-15 2000 Jan 25-26 1999 Mar 30-31 1998 Dec 12-13 1993 Dec 4-6 1997 Aug 12-13 1998 Dec 15-16 1999 Jan· 8-10 1993 Apr 20
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  • 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
  • , or job entitlements based on ethnicity. . ' " • I am confident that m~ others working for SSA share the view that we have approached this subject In a very inappiupriate way. Our empl¥c loCus groups are nOl nearly as entbusiast!c about bf-linguaUsm
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  • ) CONFOHMING AME~DMENT.-The table of sec­ 20 tions for chapter '85 of title 28, United States Code, is 21 amended by inserting after the item relating to section 22 1350 the follmving new item: "1350A. Actions for eertain injuries to persons and property
  • , Upited . . . . , .'. " . 18 States Code,. is amended by adding at the end the follow.; " .19 ing' new section: " \ .. 20 ~§ 4047~. Prison impact' 'asse~sments ' 21 , "(a) .Any submission of 'l~~slation. ' the Judicial' or by . . . . ,,' 22
  • will join us in putting their names to this Declaration and devoting their lives to this mission. AC--'T , l-\~S '"~ e-M- VF B'I-C.. VV~\~ C...+-\:":L '?:c=I'J st+r. p 'Bf?lPul'l. Thank you and God bless you all. 0 22 -r H-:t
  • MEMORANrpUM Additional papers placed in VaUlt file, July, 1948: I :. . \ (1) Original letter dated I~ay 20, from H~adquarters, European COlIlI:land, Re Paragraph 22 of General License dated 8/13/47, calling bur attention to Regulation M with regard
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  • . You generate more than half of our gross domestic product and employ S2 percent of the private sector work force. You create the majority of new jobs in our country -- 20 million just since :993 -- and you represent 96 percent of all U.S. companies ~n
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  • . Edward Fritts, President, NAB 18. Decker Anstrom, President, NCTA v19. Roxanne Spillett, President, Boys & Girls Clubs of America 20. Sandra Feldman, President, AFT 21. Bob Chase, President, NEA v22. Ginny Markill, President-Elect of the Parents-Teacher
  • muricy " In perhupA tlie IIMJAI p.Mgimn'. moiiienl of tht: di-.y, Clinton mmlc nn unscliedu'wl nUip at tin- tnginv Co 24.-1 aukler Co. 20 fimliuuxc on Rinlh Avenue when* a flower lack-n nienuii-iiil tloud ouUiik' ill couimetnoi-o* linn of lhe Ihrcc
  • to transfer alinost $500,000 to the JRSO. while Wueittemberg-Baden conceded approximately $2.5 million in November. ,Bavaria followed in 1952, by promIsing abo~t $4.8 million.22 ' 19 The JRSO, "Criteria for Equitable Determinatio~ of Claims by Persons Who
  • : Health Care Task Force Series/Staff Member: Larry Levitt Subseries: 3717 OA/ID Number: Segment 4 FolderlD: Folder Title: Education and Labor [1] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: s 53 5 2 1 PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION 07/11/94 15:20
  • science fiction, not contemporary drama. Now 2001 is a just another year, and another Cornell class. II. 1967 Today, I'd like to embark on a odyssey in the opposite direction, going backward in time to shed light on the complicated path we took to get
  • not isolation. I Bilateral trade negotiations and WTO accession provide additional leverage, holding out the prospect of normal trade relations. These processes provide us with the opportunity to obtain from the Vietnamese commitments to undertake necessary
  • The Mandatory Declassification Review contains letters, diplomatic telegrams, and cables between President William J. Clinton and Lech Walesa, President of Poland, between January 20, 1993 and December 22, 1995.
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