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- , Connecticut, the University Business of be on the staff Alan S. Dean. leadership of as Chief at Portsmouth, Hyslop will for Administration for providing A native in the new Department Hyslop has been serving wide basis. attended Policy Coast
- . He made . He said that the prohibition of jus~ice, meeting out h_,rsh no . mention of shooting by WASHINGTON,April 17 - against "deadly force" except penalt~es to Neg~oes·and minor policemen. . . At_torneyGeneral Ramsay Clark to provide self-defense
- taxes. It provides employment for more than 9 million workers . And it is the only major transportation system in the world operated by private entrepreneurs rather than under government ownership. Highly developed and diversified, it has served
- of the rationale underlying the transfef of the mass traosit program to DOTis that mass transit is part of a ~ingle urban transportation system, and that the mass transit·program should therefore b~ brought into the Department.that provides Federal aid fortthe
- to realize large amounts of private capital in the immediate future. Nevertheless., India has altered its policy on foreign capital since 1947. The Indians believe they have done what they were asked to do. On the other hand; they cannot provide
- on the Cau1es and Prevention of Violence 726 Jack1on Place Wa1hington, D. C. 20506 FEES PAIO OF' STATE JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE MATERIELSDE GUERRE ARMES ET MUNITIONS RfGIME JOUBNAUX OFFICIELS 28, rue Delabt. - Parla (11") - C. C. P
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [3 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- not uncommonly taken a number of years to complete.) under I fact, In addition, ian conditions targets its present for plant who can provide of plants construction financial must of construction Thus, if India production goals, during years. need
- in existence. It has value - as does a car, a train, a ship - only in the service it provides. Which brings us to the question of the customer .. In the U.S., we have trouble predicting how many there will be. Over the .last decade we have continually
- DCT and of the Part is the Development the of New Conununi ties Federal response Act· of 1968. New Cornmuni ties provides for developers a revolving fund Act necessitates the cooperation ments, the Department 18,· 1968
- ING BUDGET PROVIDES FOR THIS. WE BELIEVE INDIANS WILL BE PREPARED TO UNDERSCORE WITH PRESIDENT THAT THEIR PRIMARY FOCUS IS ON ECONOMIC' DEVELOPMENT. RESUMPTION OF US ARMS AID TO PAKISTAN OR NEW PAK AND/OR CHINESE MILITARY MOVE WOULD LEAD TO INCREASED
- and other firearms used fQr sport is valid for 2 months (and may be·~enewed for another 2 months) 9 provided that the principle of reciprocity is acknciwledgedo Gun clubs may invite people to take part in competitions without . the princj:ple of reciprocity
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