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White House reception, November 1994, with Vice President Al Gore... [Pg.174]

Also in his new country Einstein remained a prominent figure. In 1934 he and his wife were invited by Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt and spent a night at the White House. Einstein remained scientifically active—he wrote, in fact, some good papers, but nothing as memorable as in his European days. [Pg.385]

Revelle, R., Broecker, W., Craig, H., Keeling, C. D., and Smagorinsky, J. (1965). Atmospheric carbon dioxide. In "Restoring the Quality of Our Environment," Report of the Environmental Pollution Panel, President s Science Advisory Committee, The White House. Washington, DC, p. 126. [Pg.458]

This facility design concept was not considered in White House reviews of reprocessing during the Ford and Carter Administrations, nor as an option for support by President Reagan, who had been elected on a platform to support reprocessing of commercial spent firel. The ERDA and the DOE had reassigned responsibilities for commercial fuel cycle to its Division of Reactor Development (later Office of Nuclear Energy) which supported pilot plant concepts of its national laboratories and rejected concepts based on successful experience and lessons learned from that experience. [Pg.71]

The file clearly demonstrated extensive knowledge of Phillip s background with the Department of Defense and his security clearance. While it was made obvious that the Chinese knew all about him, blackmail was the furthest thing from their mind. Their main concern was Alex Houston. The Chinese knew Houston had been involved with the CIA, drugs, money laundering, child prostitution and slavery. The comment from this Chinese bearer of bad tidings was, " Houston was a very bad man and his crimes were of the White House." (24)... [Pg.15]

Pauley s Washington office was in the State Department Building. His on-the-spot assistant there was Justin Wolfe. Being on a Presidential mission, however, we used White House stationery and appropriately cited the White House as our authority. So we... [Pg.30]

Wolfe — White House" had the support of the President and amounted to a Presidential rebuke. [Pg.32]

The White House and Congress have heralded the fact that the NIH budget was doubled to 27.3 billion in the five-year period ending in fiscal 2003. Nevertheless, the benefits of basic and clinical research supported by the NIH will not be realized if there is little or no grant support for translational research. Neither the pharmaceutical industry nor health care practitioners are well positioned to perform this research. A national commitment to improving health outcomes cannot end at the clinical research phase. Substantial new resources must be committed to translational research. [Pg.321]

Between 1988 and 1995, the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) estimates that Americans spent 57.3 billion on drugs for nonmedical purposes. [Pg.4]

Currently, drug trafficking is a 400-billion-per-year industry in our country and represents 8% of the world s trade. According to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Americans currently spend 46— 79 billion annually on just two (of many possible) psychoactive drugs cocaine and heroin (Kari Associates, 2004). The Bureau of Justice Statistics (1999) indicates that between 60% and 83 % of the nation s correctional population have used drugs at some point in their lives, roughly twice as many as others in the U.S. population. [Pg.333]

In June of 1995, The White House issued Presidential Decision Directive 39 (PDD-39), United States Policy of Counterterrorism. PDD-39 directed a number of measures to reduce the nation s vulnerability to terrorism, to deter and respond to terrorist acts, and to strengthen capabilities to prevent and manage the consequences of terrorist use of NBC weapons. The laws of the United States assign primary authority to the states to respond to the consequences of terrorism the federal government provides assistance as required. [Pg.207]

Any premeditated, unlawful act dangerous to human life or public welfare that is intended to intimidate or coerce civilian populations or governments. (White House 2006)... [Pg.24]

White House. 2006. National strategy for homeland security, www.whitehouse/homeland (accessed May 13, 2006). [Pg.40]

Freemasonry for the Helvetian states. This lodge, he believed, would be the kernel for the spread of his Rite throughout Switzerland. Members gathered regularly in the White House in a room free of the extravagant clutter of the Parisian lodges. Such was the simple natural piety of these Swiss they needed only to contemplate a bust of Cagliostro in order to reach a state of spiritual transcendence. [Pg.188]

Bush, G. W. The White House, 2005 whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2005/05/ 20050518-4.html... [Pg.123]

Gloria, you better come to the office. I just got a call from The White House They want you to fix the presidential microwave They re sending a helicopter here now." [ finish the story ]... [Pg.23]

Final Report to President Clinton by the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and... [Pg.281]

Lead carbonate (PbCO ) is found in nature as cerussite. It can also be produced in the laboratory by reacting sodium carbonate with chlorine. It is a crystalline poison that was, and to a lesser extent still is, used as a pigment in white house paints. [Pg.206]

As discussed earlier, the 2002 National Drug Control Strategy report coined the term compassionate coercion and promoted it as a key element for success. The White House press release announcing the report explained that in addition to pressure from family, friends, employers, and the community, [(c)]ompassionate coercion also uses the criminal justice system to get people into treatment. " ... [Pg.30]

Drug Control Strategy An Overview. In The National Drug Control Strategy 1997. The White House, http //www.ncjrs.org/him/chapier1.himtoverview... [Pg.46]

The President s National Drug Control Strategy Press Release. (2002, February 12). Office of the White House Press Secretary. Retrieved April 8, 2004 from http //www.whitehouse.gov/news/reieases/2002/02/ 20020212-2.html... [Pg.48]


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