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- of a number of Soviet-trained supporters, has attained virtu ally complete control of the Korean Labor (i.e., Communist) Party and the government. The so-called "Yenan clique," made up of Koreans who had been associated with Com munist China before 1945, has
- and a significant factor in the overall development of the area, was announced last December 14, 1964, and re ceived considerable attention in the local press the following day (see attached press release and newsclippings). Since there is no current news value
- . Johnson. He sap: conducting a "holding operation of " never had hesitancy about
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 113: Jan. 1‑15, 1969 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 44
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- achieves the goal of system. steps have been taken in the Central the new Andean group American and the Latin American Free Association. There is clearly of Latin America have proved -- and to the world has been enough progress • to its own
- . the beginning, except for the war period itself. RWI< DECLAS~IFIED E.O. 1295~,Sec.3.6 5t'NARA,o NI_.J01-2 Uy Date lO ·0 I McGB: May 15, 1964 Notes. We expect our two Korea helicopter pilots to be released about 10 tonight. Reedy clued and press
- the poor in· ~ara-professional jobs. This program could be implemented in association with "community schools" • or city hospitals. 5. Innovation and competition are handmaidens, and the necessary reforms in American schools will only come through often
- it is said that "Two caulkers claim $160 each for 8 hours' work," as reported by the Associated Press, according to testi mony received by the Naval Affairs Com mittee of the House. 452700-21904 The investigation also disclosed that there was an agreement
- and comprehensive steps to solve the reserve problem. b. Press hard for a change of the DOD P 80/$ official exchange rate to the personal purchase rate of P 118/$ no later than January 1, 1968. This alone would cut GVN dollar earnings on US account by almost one
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- of aesthetic or health values. Aecthetic values that are extinguished by the objecti-::m.able sights and ::m-~ells in any r.-ia:rket. associated with 1Jolluted water are not subject to exchange It n1.ay be reaconable to think, however, that people in eeneral
Folder, "Epton, William Leo, Jr.," Records of the NACCD (Kerner Commission), Embargoed Series, Box 8
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- criminal anarchy during the Harlem riots of 1964. On May 16, 1967, Associate Judge JOHN SCILIPPI of the New York Court of Appeals said "the evidence adduced by the people was more than sufficient to sustain a finding of clear and present danger of rioting
- , President Kennedy stated, " ••• we must not put forward proposals merely for propaganda purposes;"). (2) In order to achieve real gains, we should press for - euNfi9ENTiAl 3 substantive rather.than token cooperation. (3) Cooperation with the Soviet
- in Turkey, Pakistan and Korea. Such initiatives would largely be a matter of encouraging AID to give earth stations a higher priority in the aid programs for these countries. In view of Doug Cater 1 s continuing association with this subject and the initial
- further ways of associating the U.S. with the opening up of the Campo Cerradog a. Integrating resource surveys of the more accessible areas. A soils map appears an urgent require ment. Given the apparent correlation between vegetation type and fertility
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- place, Mrs. Chenault is very much associated with far right wing Republican politics and with the extreme hawks on the Viet-Nam issue. Should it be considered desirable to include another Republican, the Vice President feels there are many people who
- association, as I have been saying for a very long time (sometimes with a feeling that, with the exception of you and one or two others, I was talking into a vacuum), is a major and increasing alternative. Witness the major Soviet aid which started in June
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- . For such effect i ve nes s , 64 s t ri ke sort i es wo u 1d ·be required to do the 'i nitial mining. Constant reseeding, of approximately 10-20 sorties a w~~k, would be required. There should be no civilian casualti~s associated with this option. Because
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 35, July 16-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 19
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- New Developments There have been press reports that the Vietnamese Govern ment announced yesterday that censorship of Vietnamese news papers would cease today. Ambassador Bui Diem has confirmed to the Embassy that these reports were correct
- HAVE MADE DISCREETLY AND REPEATEDLY CLEAR OUR OWN VIEWS TO EACH ·OF 1.. HE. PERSONS INVOLVED. S., _AS REGARDS THE IMPAC? OF . CABINET RES IGNATIONS ON FOREIGN OPINION. THERE HA S BEEN A TE uDENCY FOR THE DISSIDENTS TO PLAY UPON THE FORE.IGN PRESS WHO
- plac e in Puebla tomorrow. a ~ orlablally plaued, but t oday 111 Mmdco City at 1:00 p. m. • oar time. INFORMATION Monday February 5, 1968 -- 11:40 a.m. SITUATION ROOM MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Fighting in Saigon The press is reporting that a police
- there is no time for 7 on-the-job training, the press, the Congress 4. he should In so doing, not merely support efforts reach should come from and administer he would ensure co-ordin~ted a master - - were for the war by rallying the· farmers
- • 32 (submitted January 8, 1947) "Art1f1cial Meteors• Rockets Will Provide Tools for Interstellar periments• lJTDr. F. Zvicq Ex Printed in "Ordnance, the Journal of the AzTq Ordnance Association-,/ J~Auguat 1947 is1111e,vith illustrations. Dr. Zvicq
- and professor or political science. John Plumides - President or the AHEPA(American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association). A lawyer from Charlotte, North Carolina. As an alert, progressive person Plumides is an excellent example or the second generation
- this potentially document not later to Smith, 387 Room :i:il»:A than __ 8.....,Ju_n_e_l .... 9_6_4 _____ _ SMITH Attachment a/s Bundy overnight. the attached envelope, As Mr. this document in which the press of information return , dated JCSM 458
- pastor there. Pastor Norden, as I recall Pastor Liljedahl from Salina used to occasionally come downand preach. To go back to the Forsses: my only real associate as a young child Tape l -- 8 was my cousin Verna, the daughter of Gus Forsse who as I
- sources throughout the country on any information of s i gnif icance that any cabinet offi cial or the President might need for decision about any person or thing . Every press agent of every department should be place d by h im or vetoed by him
- !■!I 0 ri --- O c _uSEe^®B74Fe?WR— ■ - ’13 - • ' allies and raised problems associated with nuclear-free zones.^ The JCS did not think that the time vvas appropriate for expanding non-proliferation effortSj principally because the MLP
- to the Georgia Press Institute at the Un:i\ersity of Georgia. This will be before the student body . I am to speak in Atlanta the evening of the 22nd, to an oil group on "Foreign Policy", and t he next day at noon, probably to a Business and Professional Women
- LJH PR p cu USIA of Staie 13517 JUNE 15, t 964 2:37 AM CINCPACFOR POLAD NSC INR 1. DRP SPOKESMAN MORNING JUNE 15 ANNOUNCED KIM CHONG-PIL PLANNING TO LEAVE ROK JUNE 18 TO ATTEND HARVARD SUMMER ECONOMIC .CIA PLANSMADE NSA SEMl~AR. PRESS
- Members t'hat the Joint Com er. Three weeks ago the Dominican peo Almighty Father, the creator of the mittee on Printing is ready to go to ple had an opportunity to choose their world, the sustainer of life and the press with the eulogies expressed
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 48, October 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- before delivery lo Telecommunications Operations Division 4-. \ ----~- ·--- TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS DIVISION WORK COPY S ECR±:T/NODIS M.:iurer's conversations and therefore press of those matters . you think with the Nr..,rth
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 92: Aug. 22‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- on the value of the estimated remaining useful life of the facilities plus certain movement costs associated with our relocation from France. This formula is the same as that adopted by the Group of Fourteen for the multilateral NATO claim
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 29, May 25-31, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 16
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- is little question this is the group to see if the President is going to ·see any group £rom the Jewish community. The risks of seeing anyone are: (a) that the President will be pressed to say more than he can honestly say at this point; (b
- of this situation, I would recommend that you not see him. McCone will understand because I had lunch with him Saturday about Watts and he realizes how busy and pressed you are. If you agree, I will acknowledge receipt of his letter on your behalf, tell him we
- -~.:- _;~•-//~.~:·/\..{,:. ·-~'·/··Y~ ·:~. •.: :.~ :': r-iccLOY _: rw ICE ~:t~lPH/;SIZED .'r·o~.,- DUCKW'ITi': THAT' THE ' PRESENCE ·_ OF- BR IT ISH TROOPS - HAD :A DIRECT RELATIONSHIP :to -·US· LE.VELSor DUCK\iJ 1rz THEN REFERRED TO PRESS REPORTS -. HE>-HAD ·- SEEN · ABOUT 'IHE us
Folder, "Demonstration – October 20-21, 1967 [1 of 2]," Aides Files of Mildred Stegall, Box 64C
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- were in a po~ition to protest the war. One ..itc1ell Goodman, a New York writer, v,as - 3 - ..CQNE Tj)ENT JAI \ ANTI-VIETNA 1 WAR DE110NS1 RATION 1 WASHINGTON,·D. C. OCTOBER20-22, 1967 at a press conference held at New York City on October 2, 1967
- WAS CONSIDERING WHAT TO DD°ATTHIS EVENING'S .! OFFICIAL, PRESS BRIEFING, AND ASKED MY -VIEWS. 0 l • . I SAID THAT APRT FROM SUBSTANTIVE CONSIDERAT IONS, , tREFERENCES IN PRIMIN'S·LETTER TO TWO COMMUNICATIONS 'FROM PRESIDENT WOULD (EAD STRAIGHT TO_PRESS
- I ,,,: ., MEMORANDUM December 11, 1968 FOR • Larry Levinson /Jave. As you know, Senator .,pouglas has given his report to the press with a Sunday, December 8th release date. Further, the Senator held a press conference to "background tre
- be insisted that all maritime unions and associations accept ·the-President's proposal (now ~eing implemented in·specific.form) for the resolution of disputes over manning and~ related.issues. * Construction subsidies should be conditioned 'upon prior
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 103: Nov. 1‑4, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- ·!.r . Spector: '£ha::.:: you for s ending me the White House press r e l e ase con~srning the establishment of the United States-Mexico Co:::::ission for Border Deve lo? rr.ent and Friendship. I a.~, i ndeed , interes t ed in the progr ess of any l eg
- · NEGOTIATlONS wI TH STATUS OF' LA JES BASE IN AZORES, EITHER, IN PRESS 0 R I N I NF ORMAL CON VERSA T I ONS Wl TH: EMBOFF S ·• HOWEWER ., THIS' UNUSUALLY PROMINENT PRESS i:·RE,\TMENT OF: nuRo. , PARTY NEGOTIATIONS IS FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT PORTUGUESE AU TH OR ·I