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- , playing· on, for example, market economy. debt relief. In the course the German strong support of pressing for food matching for a and for A. I. D. was able to focus attentic•:1 on the deficiencies Indian performance and on the policies needed
- regimes of Asia and Africa, Daud gave new emphasis to the goal of modernization and economic develop ment. He brought new vigor also to the cause of "Pushtunistan" 2 which Afghanistan began pressing publicly at the time of the partition of India
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
- -·------------------- E-1 ~-26 GAMEDOCUMENTATION Politico Military Games-----------------------General Information---------------------------General De Gaulle's 27 April Speech------------General De Gaulle's 9 September Press---------Conference • Issues, Problems
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- without pay as Special Assistant to the resident through the month of February~ In the abse ce f affirmative action to the contrary, he will co tin e in that capacity through that . period°. I eeping with the attached press release, it will be necessary
- detente strongly his cooperation to press Nasser:to bombing attacks viable (b) To assure disengage; USG ~ coalition Faisal urge Faisal in efforts we will currently inclined: withdraw his troops; on Saudi Arabia; with SAG, and to support
- · 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
- PRESS SECRETARY THE WHITE HOUSE NOMINATION SENT TO THE SENATE ON SEPTEMBER 28, 1967: Walter N. Tobriner, of the District of Columbia, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Jamaica. vice Wilson T. M
- which the press in general ignors.I tried to get in touch with you while in Washington but WAS unsuccessful,And had to return as soon as the He~rings ended as the funds I Md borrowed to make the trip ran out And otherwise I 1 d had to sleep in the park
- to explain the relation ■ hip between the two atudi••· Do you want me to call Driver? Ye1 --- No --- ........,. FOR WMEDIATE RELEASE AUGUST 14, 1967 - - ---- - -- ---- - -- -- - - - - - - - -- - -- - - - ~ Office of the White House Press
- /t:) . c.d, ~~: 0#Jft c. -;;-~ I . I ..¢,/cc --- - . - . , , DRAFr PRESS RELEASEFOR USE m ANNOONCmG THE SIGNmG OF EXECUTIVE ORDERENTITLED"TRANSFERRmG JURISDICTIONOVERCERTAINBLOCKED ASSETSFRCMTHE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO THE SECRETARY
- condition secret. Local press has simply reported he confined to house-with cold .. Ambassador Ashenheim may. be unaware PM's actual physical condition. McFarlane ·said PM concerned any publicity over his condition might produce unfavorable political
- IN THE SENATE OF THE UNI •D STATES Sam and then showed sympathy fo_rSukarno, should now be pressing Uncle Sam to defend Friday, October 22, 965 him against an Indonesian threat: EXTENSION OF REMARKS It is •a fortunate happenstance that Mr. SIMPSON. Mr. P
- or dofog ci'vili'anwork that would contribute to the solution of important nati'onal problems·. Conclusion It is clear that the·problems of poverty and human resource· devefopment· and the pressing needs to improve our physical environment will i'mpose ~ery
- , as amended, November 14, 1967, Section 218, {a), p. 9. 17/ See A.I .D. Press Release 68-31, effective dated June 12, 1968. 18/ "Report on the Health and Sanitation Activities of the Agency for International Development, Department of State, for Fiscal
- Saigon's encourage ment ot a large turn-out. Fraudulent counting and government lies combined to pad the results but the real tacts were apparent to the people. Instead ot the high figure claimed by Ky in the Western press, no more than 30 percent
- NORVASSHETHEAUTHOR• MAYI SUGGEST THATTHIS BE CHANGED BYANOTHER STAT[MENT r , , MIR. SINCENOTONLYI BUTMANY MEMBERS=OF THECOMMITTEE ONEDUCATION ( ' { ' ( LABOR,AREDEEPLY PERTURBEDBY.THIS·QUOTATION IN AND THE PRESS• RESPt~TJ'ULLY, • (''• ' ; : f ADAM C
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- . Sincerely, Luke c. iHester Press Aide to Senator Paul H.~ LCH:mfd 0A. JACIC MILLER, toWA LDt a. .IORDAN, IDAHO Apl'U 19, 19'6 Dear S.Mlol'I Tbl• 18 ID reapoue to ,... letter of Apl'U 11, 1966, eaclo•taa a lelter from Mre. RONn& R. Oro••• r• ... etlaa
- . forward this inquiry to expedite To the Foreign Claims Commission Re? Barbara Gamarekian - 1930 Bilt~ore Street, Washington 9, D. C. February 1, 1965 Mr. Milton Kilduff Assistant Press Secretary The White Bouse Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Kilduff: I
- - -tomorrow, Thursday, December 12, 2 - 3 :30 p. m Room SC-1042, Pentagon You may recall that you answered General Wheeler's invitation by saying that you would try to attend but could not promise. There is no pressing reason for you to do so unless you would
- be instituted with a first-year effort of $4.6 million. Non-fuel minerals study The task force report concludes that, while there is not a pressing need for a study aimed at finding short-term remedies, there is need for a careful analytical appraisal
- Associate Special Counsel to the President The White House I am sending you a copy I have just dispatched·to Smator Paul o He is having a press conference at 2:30 p. m. with erno Jerner of lliinois to announce that the State of Illinoi , Departm:ent
- States. The Soviets began pressing both the United States and Hanoi toward discussions, fearing United over the deteriorating political States f'rustration position in South Vietnam might es·calate the conf'lict. China was concerned about how it might
- STATEMENT BY SENATE DEMOCRATIC On Floor of the Senate LEADER LYNDON B. JOHNSON June 25, 1954 FOR RELEASE Mr. UPON DELIVERY President: There Council are urgent reasons for approval of this re solution The most pressing is the meeting
- to be an atomic bomb. United States drops atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Bishop Oxnam anc. John Foster Dulles ask suspension of atomic bomb use. Soviet press urges atomic knowledge pooling and hints at international rac:e to better US bomb. Major General
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- pressed to raise public revenues. Thus, central cities in the great metropolitan areas and suburban municipalities immediately adjacent to the core typically make a greater tax effort than their neighbors toward the outskirts of growing metropolitan areas
- FICTION 6RDUP Mr. ~ol Zatt June 3, 1949 Louis Zara Herarith some more materi&l which Congreaaman Patman hu !ornrded from Assiatant S.cretarr O.Orge V. Allen 1nc :::.udesa the Stat.e Depart.-nt. line 1n his latter, which "fllH3' be or value in press
- on. In early 1970, incontrovertible US intelligence that the Soviet Union was committed to achieving uclear su eriorit. It also had been confirmed In the Middle being pressed indicated strategic that the with outside-help. Although~ _ _.increased trade
- ." Conventional approaches just are not doing the job fast enough or effectively enough. (4) The hard-pressed local or State official tends to use his insufficient funds for "more of the same"--what he has been used to doing. Although new techniques and materials