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Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [2 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- ~~~-'~ V , r,,~'--J' - . . .,,,,,~- . Six Action Programs Following up on the October 19 Task Force Report 1. Controlling Pollution implementing lution that water Order does forms are ~ 3. River" relaxing user 5. charges
- .. :·.•. : CENTRAL FILES·· !, '::'. ., /,. ,. . • .. : I --------1 ----- If; - THE WHITE HOUSE R ·FERRAL To: OFFICE I,> Mr. Benjamin. -l. Read Director, Ex c ti c Sl.lcretar:at Department of State ACTION REQUESTED ,r··"/ --I _____ Draft re~ly
Folder, "Task Force on Pollution Abatement [1 of 2]," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 32
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- . If this is a possibility, the discussicn should proceed to the necessity for working out specific suggestions of how to accanplish the objective; i.e., inducing greater effort by State and local g:>ven:urents. An action prggram in the polluticn area is inevitably expensive
Folder, "Uganda - Obote Correspondence," Special Head of State Correspondence Files, NSF, Box 54
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- >LHJIT OUR FRE£DO!~OF ACTION 'IN THE EVENT OF A MAJOR ·,.. ,....•·.:~·:·_.. ;; ? :_)::-~.
- prices) below tbe _previouslyplanned path over a period of 6 quarters following the truce~ and, ultimately, by $19 "billion at the. end of 10 quarters. If ther_e were no compensating fiscal -monetary policy actions, the Nation could be threatened
Folder, "Report to Task Force on Pollution Abatement," Office Files of Joseph A. Califano, Box 31
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- know that the probler.ns will becorne increasingly serious as population n--iultiplies and as production expands even faster. There is no reason to wait for fuller knowledge before we take far rnore decisive action than has been taken up to this time
- air pollution problem and made clear the Tact that 1mmed1ate cons1aera tion of the pending legislation was highly desirable. It was obvious that early action was called for if Congress was to enact legislation to cope with the problem within that year
- of action is not likely to prove successful. The attendance at this meeting will be much more limited than at the last Senior Review. They are presently saving a place ~for ~ Authority By~'_., you. DECLASSIFIED '-.) %5"-tt/-3 N~ l ' • . H-1~D
- of the study. A Presidential commis sion on national .energy policies is to be considered only if the compre hensive study develops specific policy approaches that warrant public examination and discussion, and executiv~ and congressional action. Because
- , and to find a way to continue the US aid program despite the closing of the Pakistani border. Never theless, we believe that Afghanistan's free dom of action in international affairs-espe cially its freedom to undertake actions offen sive to the USSR-has
- to demonstrate its support for Arab nationalist forces, perhaps compensating, or overcompensating, f,::,r its very cautious be havior during the Arab-Israeli war. Moscow's action also has something of the nature of an at tempt to salvage the Egyptian investment
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- of confrontation between Arab Egyptian military action on monarchs like Saudi Arabia's the side of the Republicans, King Faisal and Arab revolu- Robert H. Estabrook of The Uonaries led by Nasser. Washington Post repcrted Ketaf is a key Royalist cen- lfrom