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- Com m.l11lo11, and the l'ederal ATlatJon Admlni1tratfon. 2 ing the eastern part of the United States, and the Western Regional Renegotiation Board in Los Angeles, Calif., serving the western part of the United Stat.es. As of June 30, 1968,the Board's
- developed aircraft said that noise exposure will under at airports airports: method of will have been John F. Kennedy in and Los .Angeles Internationd. have enabled the ·Department of Housing and Urban Development to inventory the land use
- --------------------------------------- PropotedU.S. supersonic transport --------------------------------------·· Traflicin Los Angeles, Calif. -------------------------------------------·· A aceniceuement in North Carolina ------------------------------------- Rail can ueed for research
- to the nor agency_, such as services, The latter publishing, functions were as soon as the Department even before the Depa~tment began 2 Counterpart This management tool Studies. examine a series of functions of the Secretary
- people have in cities because that is where nearly two-thirds of our people are. It means: --First, that kind of transportation needs. Obviously, or Los Angeles is best in South Bend each urban area best serves the system that not likely to be or San
- This is achieved certain in a number countries where aid-has focus has been to encourage basic changes of way:;. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE in economic 184 LIMITED OFFICIAL The economy to economic overcome selected is examined normally In the process
- from an examination of the situation in Viet-Nam. It i~ written following thr~e . days of intensive ccnversations with Amer_icans and Vietnamese in Saigon. It is an attempt to highlight som~ aspects of the situation which are of particular importance
- concluded lines. flag allocations considerable a new conference The conference the objection listed arrangements Examiner's delay following agreement that the new pooling arrangements lines Affairs' involved Affairs' office procedure
- , an arms control "Objectives Committee" was named by the Research Council for the purpose of: (a) developing an agreed list of U.S. arms control .objectives; (b) examining the research required and completed in areas related to each of the agreed objectives
- -. -,... .._ ·-It P, ~ ., ~FNSITIVP ' ~ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Alternative Strategies in SVN This memorandum examines the situation o~jectives and General Westmoreland's in General Wheeler's tives \ • report. 1. request It.considers
- ~isadvantaged believed the locker work shops. nepotism tion. be in aiding The _investigators examinations public should to solve situation the Coast the problems were uncovered. The Coast Guard developed presented to Assistant the plan
- ., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20230 . Februar-J l.-4.,1966 1-lomora.--iclum to: Hon. Charles Z,dck •Assistant Direct9r . Bttri)a.Uof the Budget Attached is the latest draft, dated February JA, 1966., of tho Dcpv.rt~ent of 'l'ran::Jportntion lo~sl:.i.tion. Also
- Efforts Meanwhile, US ~iplomats were active in seeking to deter Turkey, Greece and Cyprus from aggravating the situation. 11/ As Security Council Document S/5575, March 4, 1964. -, E VI lo an example, when on March 13, 1964, the Turkish Government
- Vietnam? I do not believe when the American people know the THE PRESIDENT.I am sure that we will make adjust facts; when the world knows the facts, and when the ments to what we are doing there. results are laid out for them to examine, I do not believe
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- , would be support because of altitude. TOP SEC~EXDI~ The 7th Air Force Vvill examine possibilities of obtaining such helicopters. 3. Authorize launching of Prairie Fire missions through Nakhon Phanom, when poor recovering at forward refueling sites
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- ? How long will the individuals in these units be required-to serve? 1-lo\V will the units or individt..1.als within . the units b~ replaced, if necessary, whe11:their tours ol service are finished"/ 4. Congressional requests What should
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- ;/,:;,-:--..ia~y lO uni ts had brief ·excha.:iges of sr..ali arr.1.sfire and g-.cenades on the ,,este~:::l end of the perimeter and western out~osts resulting in three ene~y k~lle~. At 7: 15 February 10 a trip flare exposed 14 e:1.emyjus~ west of Khe Sa:::. near
- the sheets in the mylar sleeve when you have finished examining them. July 21, 2003 LBJ LIBRARY DOCUMENT WITHDRAWAL SHEET Page 1 of 2 Classification Doc # DocType Doc Info Pages s Date Restriction 002 Memo Rostow tq the President 002a Cable
- (that or Egypt in particular) took such severel.7 restrictive ·measures . against Israel u drasticall.7· to shorten .the ruse leading to the explosion. DECLASSlfltD -.,__ A thority :f lo - 3 ~ '"'°"' By ~ • NAit-\. D~c~~ 7 e5 sYqµ ri I hCfJIS ...- 'i'OP
- Division , ., I i Divisio:i'° C:'lici' (cs-J.6) Atto!::-.c:y(GS-15) • Attorney (cs~l.3) Attorne:, (C'tS-12) Reseuch .Assistan~ (C-S-lO) .Sccreta....,...r (GS-8) Sccrc~arJ (GS-7) Steno-T.YI,ist (GS-5) Clerk-T-n~st (GS-4) Congressional Liaison Division
- •technology (will: ..the product··become ;_.::_
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- to talk the really too over these details."lO On occasion, however, the Admiral did ·confer with Alan Boyd, the . Under Se.cretary tion as Secretary manner: of Transportation. "If you were to be the way of doing it?" or actual as Under
- recommended an intensified effort to negotiate an agreement with the Soviet Union and to develop the widest possible consensus in favor of non-proliferation. In dealing witli the near-nuclear* nations^ the United States should "examine on a case-by-case
- - state (and private) practice concerning acts of indirect aggression was examined. Second, an assess ment of the sufficiency of these international law principles in "a disarming world" was made. The report concluded that existing legal principles
- a different one. Many of its problems can only be examined on a country by-country basis. Broader generalizations can be made con cerning a number of sub-areas, some of them overlapping. At the outset of the period covered by this history, the Bureau
- in the standard and the results. 20/ in December, 1968.- impact in a number A. L o.··-university between A. L D. and the universities range of possibilities for improving The latter their of contract, to examine their methods joint examination