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… 1p n.d. P6,F6 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)) P-1 National security classified information [(a)(1) of the PRAJ. P-2 Relating to appointment to Federal … 12:06 Radio Talk 9:35 Ambs. Nltze & RowW 10:55 Mtg. . Sen. Johnston , et al 11 :05 Cabinet Council on Econ. Affairs 12:59 Students TV Show 3:07 Mlg. w/Leaders of Pro-Life Groups To Camp … Private Dinner ON LOS ANGELES 24 N• Los Angeles • • • • • N• 8:42 To Seattle 12:00 Address American Legion Conv. 12:35 Photo-GOP Major Donors 12:45 Wash. GOP Fundraiser To Los Angeles ON …
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… APPOINTMENTS [PARTIAL] 1 ND B6 • Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] B-1 National security classified Information [(b)(1) of the FOIA] B-2 Release would disclose internal … editor of Africa Report magazine (1968-69), lecturer in African government and politics at American University (1969J0), and staff officer at the National Security Council, where he coordinated interagency policy stud.ies and action papers inyolving Middle …
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… of Information Act (FOIA) restrictions. Most frequently withdrawn material includes national security classified material, personal privacy issues, protection of the President, etc. WOMEN A … topics are included on this broader topic guide. The specific topics include: The Coordinating Council on Women, The President’s Advisory Committee on Women’s Business Ownership, Women’s … Economic Alliance Box 14 Outstanding Young Women of America Box 19 Women (1)-(5) Box 23 American Association of Women Voters Box 25 Association of American Foreign Service Women Box 30 …
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… our constellation was common sense. We knew that economic freedom meant paying less of the American family's earnings to the Government, and so we cut personal income taxes by 25 percent. … it came to maintaining the strength of the United States. In 1970, as measured by the national security index of the American Security Council, Senator Jackson had a rating of 80 on key issues, while Mr. Mondale had a zero. In 1972 …
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… is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. WHORM Subject File Code: ND018 (National Security – Defense: Weapons-Ordinances-Munitions) Case file Number(s): 318696 Box: 30 To see more … organizations: Arms Control Association, Center for Education on Nuclear War, Common Cause , Council for a Livable World , Federation of American Scientists, Lawyers Alliance for Nuclear Arms Control, SANE, and the Union of Concerned …
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… few broadcasts I'd like to talk about some far awa y places that ha v e a great bearing on our security and economy. Nancy and I flew to Honolulu for an overnight stop where I participated … Minister Fukuda. We had previously met in 1971 when he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs. An American visiting Japan can't help being impressed by the vitality and energy of the people. You … change of shape is being blocked for aesthetic reasons by the Department of Interiors Advisory Council of Historic Preservation. Washington's Fine Arts Commission also objects to the proposed …
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… Women for ~merica!s 'Basic Concerns for 'Pu6Uc PoCicy Today, more than any other time in American history, American women are seeking to influence pu?lic policy decisions. As women who … the convention successful. Convention Coordinator Tim Sponsler Production Director Bruce Braun Security Nelson Meringolo and Staff Deaf Interpreters Debra ·Fenlason Peggy Spinello .Arlene … Ronald Reagan in his 1976 and 1980 campaigns, as a staff member of the American security Council and Co-Chairman of the Coalition for Peace Through Strength. The author of several books, …
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… to the point. He says the Carribbean is rapidly becoming a Communist lake in what should be an American pond and the United States resembles a giant, afraid to move. Describing Cuba as a place … espionage and counter-intelligence is not child's play. The s t akes are high and our national security depends on having men and women who are willing to play for keeps. Remember our agent in … a different worry. The President's strategic arms limitation adviser on the National Security Council, no less, declares that it is in our best interest to give up any remaining areas where …
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… E AND A :RETURN TO DEMOCRACY a.m. SPEAKEHS : Dr. Chin A. Sen, Honorary Pre13j_den t of The Council For th e Libe-ration of Surinar.r1e. Dr. Eddy I .O. Jozefzoon, Distinguishe d Ma roon … Mr. U. S. GLOBAL STRATEGY COUNCIL FirnEDOM F'OUN]jM:ION COUNCIL FOR INT F.R-AM ERI CAN SECURITY COALITIONS F'OR AM ERICA TH E FOI~EI GN POLI CY PHOJEC'r CONSTRUCTIVE ACTIO N NETWORK … . See COMBAT a e 7 Suriname: Winning Without U.S. By J. MIC HAEL WALLER Part One With the American public· s allention focused on the civil war in Nicaragua, a new resistance movement …
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… Public Relations: Broadcasts- Telecasts (076001- 085000) 4/29/92 RESTRICTION CODES A. National security classified information. B. Presidential Records Act B 1. Release would violate a Federal … ABOUT BROADCASTING A. Headquarters addresses of the· ·major commercial broadcasting networks: American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 100+9 Mutual … i~creasing deficits," said Tinker. You pile up 082461 LJ-~ ~ MEMORANDUM NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION 3344 May 13, 1982 (05/13/1982) /lt?t1/6-o/ MEMORANDUM FOR WILLIAM P. CLARK …
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