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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...hrough the Five Books of Moses. http://www.ot-studies.com/Documents/Ur.htm http://members.aol.com/mfuprojects/abrahambirth.html Ants There are 11,... ... Ottoman military tribunal, convened between 1919-21, even convicted for the crimes members of the administration of the Young Turks, including cab... ...y tribunal, convened between 1919-21, even convicted for the crimes members of the administration of the Young Turks, including cabinet ministers. ... ...nvicted for the crimes members of the administration of the Young Turks, including cabinet ministers. Many of the perpetrators fled the country on... ... http://samvak.tripod.com/objectrelations.html Berliner When President John F. Kennedy sought to impress the Germans in 1961 - then besieged by... ... is the "Berliner Mauer", for instance. Berlinerin is the female form of Berliner. Kennedy was grammatically correct to have said "Ich bin ein Berl... ...nd novels are now being authored by a new generation of writers. In 1961, John F, Kennedy, the newly elected president, listed a James Bond title ... ...declassified in 1998, Winston Churchill (1874-1965), acting without informing the cabinet, sent agents to Germany to try to assassinate Adolf Hitl... ...orridors in the building, 131 stairways, 19 escalators, 13 elevators, 672 fire hose cabinets, 284 rest rooms (toilettes), 691 drinking fountains, 42...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Report is the product of several dedicated staff members of the U.S. Copyright Office. Jule Sigall, Associate Register for... ...d companies (e.g., Recording Industry Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., American Society of Composers, Authors... ...d companies (e.g., Recording Industry Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., Creative Commons, Copyright Clearance ... ...ding situations where owners have utilized some form of collective rights administration, as in the music industry. In other cases interested users... ...hould be available for public schools; and historical events, such as the Kennedy assassination, should be public domain. 336 Several comments prop... ...tha Witte Mike Day Gene Somers Ralph Daugherty Todd Kuhns Nathan Kennedy Kevin Williams Roger Wolff Kurt Schwehr William Thomas Be... ...te OW0503-Day OW0504-Somers OW0505-Daugherty OW0506-Kuhns OW0507-Kennedy OW0508-Williams OW0509-Wolff OW0510-Schwehr OW0511-Thomas ... ...onal Music Publishers’ Association and the Harry Fox Agency Sina Najafi/Cabinet Magazine Maureen Whelan et al./Various Art Museums (Denver Art M... ...WR0117-Reeder OWR0118-Rauch OWR0119-ESA OWR0120-NMPA-HFA OWR0121-CabinetMagazine OWR0122-ArtMuseums OWR0123-CCC OWR0124-Id...

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Report on Orphaned Works

By: Marybeth Peters

... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Report is the product of several dedicated staff members of the U.S. Copyright Office. Jule Sigall, Associate Register for... ...d companies (e.g., Recording Industry Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., American Society of Composers, Authors... ...d companies (e.g., Recording Industry Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., Creative Commons, Copyright Clearance ... ...ding situations where owners have utilized some form of collective rights administration, as in the music industry. In other cases interested users... ...hould be available for public schools; and historical events, such as the Kennedy assassination, should be public domain. 336 Several comments prop... ...tha Witte Mike Day Gene Somers Ralph Daugherty Todd Kuhns Nathan Kennedy Kevin Williams Roger Wolff Kurt Schwehr William Thomas Be... ...te OW0503-Day OW0504-Somers OW0505-Daugherty OW0506-Kuhns OW0507-Kennedy OW0508-Williams OW0509-Wolff OW0510-Schwehr OW0511-Thomas ... ...onal Music Publishers’ Association and the Harry Fox Agency Sina Najafi/Cabinet Magazine Maureen Whelan et al./Various Art Museums (Denver Art M... ...WR0117-Reeder OWR0118-Rauch OWR0119-ESA OWR0120-NMPA-HFA OWR0121-CabinetMagazine OWR0122-ArtMuseums OWR0123-CCC OWR0124-Id...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

... ambitions. The distinction formerly made between the American people and the Bush administration is also eroding. Majorities in only 7 of 14 count... ...IMF), by now widely considered to have degenerated into a long arm of the American administration. The United Nations Security Council, raucous pro... ... Only Superpower Can't Go It Alone" written by Joseph Nye, the Dean of the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and a former Assistant S... ...an order (the equivalent of today's "oligarchs") - lucratively transacted with the administration. When erstwhile state functions - such as tax col... ...0 years of the Politburo). But is this a sufficient incentive (or deterrent)? The members of the various elites in Western democracies are mobile ... ... Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary - the eternal EU candidates - have full scale members of NATO for 3 years now. The EU responded by feebly att... ...U is hobbled by minuscule and decreasing defense spending by its mostly pacifistic members and by the backwardness of their armed forces. That NATO... ...ridors of power with regards to the proposed budget for 2004-5. Ambassador Patrick Kennedy, United States Representative for United Nations Managem... ...rk eastward is by no means the consensus. Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov opened a cabinet meeting last month with the confident - but speculative ...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

... The United Nations System 278 B. International Organizations 279 C. Country Membership in International Organizations 282 D. Mathematical Conversions... ...ature and final court of appeal; Chairman of Council acts as chief of state; Cabinet and judiciary responsible to Coun- cil; Presidium chosen by Counc... ...House of Representatives and 17-member Senate; executive, Prime Minister and Cabinet; judiciary, Court of Appeals Government leaders: Vere Cornwall BI... ...ay: Independence Day, 25 May Branches: executive (President, Vice President, Cabinet); legislative (National Congress Senate, Chamber of Deputies); na... ... Assembly theoretically supervises legislative and judicial functions; State Administration Council (cabinet) oversees ministerial operations Governme... ...ion Government Official name: Macau Type: Chinese territory under Portuguese administration Capital: Macau Administrative divisions: municipality of M... ... Macau Government acceded to Chinese demands that gave China veto power over administration Member of: Multifiber Agreement Economy GNP: $1.03 billion... ...islature and Nevis Island Assembly headed by Premier Government leaders: Dr. Kennedy Alphonse SIMMONDS, Prime Minister (since 1980); Sir Clement ARRIN... ...er and Nevis Labor Party (SKNLP), Lee Moore; People's Action Movement (PAM), Kennedy Simmonds; Nevis Refor- mation Party (NRP), Simeon Daniel Voting s...

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Report on Orphan Works

By: Library of Congress

... ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This Report is the product of several dedicated staff members of the U.S. Copyright Office. Jule Sigall, Associate Register for... ...d companies (e.g., Recording Industry Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., American Society of Composers, Authors... ...d companies (e.g., Recording Industry Association of America); • rights administration organizations (e.g., Creative Commons, Copyright Clearance ... ...ding situations where owners have utilized some form of collective rights administration, as in the music industry. In other cases interested users... ...hould be available for public schools; and historical events, such as the Kennedy assassination, should be public domain. 336 Several comments prop... ...tha Witte Mike Day Gene Somers Ralph Daugherty Todd Kuhns Nathan Kennedy Kevin Williams Roger Wolff Kurt Schwehr William Thomas Be... ...te OW0503-Day OW0504-Somers OW0505-Daugherty OW0506-Kuhns OW0507-Kennedy OW0508-Williams OW0509-Wolff OW0510-Schwehr OW0511-Thomas ... ...onal Music Publishers’ Association and the Harry Fox Agency Sina Najafi/Cabinet Magazine Maureen Whelan et al./Various Art Museums (Denver Art M... ...WR0117-Reeder OWR0118-Rauch OWR0119-ESA OWR0120-NMPA-HFA OWR0121-CabinetMagazine OWR0122-ArtMuseums OWR0123-CCC OWR0124-Id...

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Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...ully aware of the extent by which there was an interdependence of the social members of society and she was beginning to think of her son as a gift fr... ...In short, she believed that society came about for the purpose of giving its members a long lifetime of small doses of savagery instead of a few episo... ...f creative goddesses like herself, a mind was a photocopy machine and a file cabinet. Her son needed to go to school and copy external forces for goo... ...e are first names. What is your last name?" "Nothing special. Just Smith." "Kennedy Smith of the Kennedy dynasty--are you from the family of wealthy ... ...g special." "I think that is special." She opened the door. "Come in, Miss Kennedy Smith. Sit down over there while I pour you whiskey and cola wit... ...e was greater than that envisaged by Al Queida -- at least so the George Jr. administration, for all its cowboy stuttering, still glibly and volubly c... ...s belatedly. She dreamed that she and Michael were at a diner in the John F Kennedy International Airport. They were getting married there before dep... ...which still eluded him. His life in its quest for meaning was like the Bush administration's groping for these weapons of mass destruction to disprov... ...creation flitted facts in her imagination from biographical profiles of the cabinet members of Germany and the names of successive presidents of Mold...

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Guy Mannering

By: Sir Walter Scott

...ng, and proffers of lives and fortunes, the blow was at length struck, the administration of the day was dissolved, and par- liament, as a natural con... ...unty, and met but an indif- ferent reception. He was a partisan of the old administration and the friends of the new had already set about an active c... ...nds of the pedlar were abolished by the justice, in his hasty zeal for the administration of rural police. 55 Sir Walter Scott These things did not p... ...iness to the officers of the law, un- der the immediate direction of Frank Kennedy, a supervisor, or riding-officer, belonging to the excise, who had ... ...ing-officer, or supervisor, in that part of the country, a certain Francis Kennedy, already named in our narrative; a stout, resolute, and active man,... ...sing athletic games, at which he was particu- larly expert. At Ellangowan, Kennedy was a frequent and always an acceptable guest. His vivacity relieve... ...es, my lady’s wanting you yonder sadly, to bid for her for the black ebony cabinet; and Lady Jean Devorgoil is wi’ her an’ a’—ye maun come away direct... ...ertly darting their glances through shuttles, and trunks, and drawers, and cabinets, and all the odd corners of an old maiden lady’s repositories. Nor... ... of harshness. “I will not venture to name it, sir—but”—She opened a small cabinet, and put some letters into his hands; “I will give you these, that ...

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The Caged Lion

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...art no record is preserved save that he was ac- cused of ‘roborica.’ James Kennedy was the first great bene- factor to learning in Scotland, and found... ...ned hoards of the already venerable University of Paris, where young James Kennedy—son to Sir James Kennedy of Dunure, and to Mary, an elder sister of... ... Scotland, designs that were destined to be carried out after his death by Kennedy; and Malcolm per- force heard many inquiries and replies, but he he... ...time, the Duke was pompously making way for the King of Scots to enter his cabinet, where—with a gold cup before each, a dish of comfits and a stoup o... ...ssitude and lethargy that weighed on the King at times in the midst of his cabinet work, he was constantly on the watch to relieve him; and his hand a... ...ge. He had been residing there with Dr. Bennet, associating with the young members of the foundation educated at Winches- ter, and studying with all t... ...; if it were in the Barony of Glenuskie, the House of Albany had taken the administration of that into their own hands. ‘Nay—but,’ said Malcolm, ‘coul...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

...ms, for general criticism, and one gathers that in the modern Uto- pia the administration presents the most elaborately detailed schemes of any propos... ...lanation of these proposals involves an anticipa- tory glance at the local administration of a Modern Utopia. To anyone who has watched the developmen... ...ical energy. It is not incredible that the assessment of the various local administrations for the central world government would be already calculate... ...aw” is to degrade, thwart, torture, and kill the weakest and least adapted members of every species in existence in each generation, and so keep the s... ...y certain in the latter case that there was no “promiscuity,” and that the members mated for variable pe- riods, and often for life, within the group.... ...,” at what Mr. Francis Galton now calls “Eu- genics,” in the mating of the members, and there was also a limitation of offspring. Beyond these points ... ...its cliques and sets and every political history with its cabals and inner cabinets, witness to the struggle that goes on in the minds of men to adjus... ...tand the servant class in England, or the working men! Except for Mr. Bart Kennedy’s A Man Adrift, I know of scarcely any book that shows a really sym...

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Chronicles of the Canongate

By: Sir Walter Scott

... by a weekly subscription in the theatre, a fund might be raised among its members, from which a portion might be given to those of his less fortunate... ...ately drawn up, submitted to and ap- proved of at a general meeting of the members of the The- atre, and accordingly the Fund was remodelled on the 1s... ...ters of state; and an upset is to them a greater incident than a change of administration. Their only point of interest on the road is to save the tim... ...emples of Comus emitted the damp odour of sepulchral vaults, and the large cabinets of cast-iron looked like the cages of some feudal Bastille. The ea... ...rm, it had so many recesses which were filled up with shelves of ebony and cabinets of japan and ormolu— some for holding books, of which Mrs. Martha ... ...he objects of doubt, fear, and suspi- cion, on the part of each successive administration. But some obstacles occurred, from the peculiar habits and t... ...on, it cannot, and ought not, even in this most painful case, to alter the administration of the law, either in your hands, gentlemen of the jury, or ... ...Chambers’s Traditions of Edinburgh. Note 4.—COUNTESS OF EGLINTON. Susannah Kennedy, daughter of Sir Archibald Kennedy of Cullean, Bart., by Elizabeth ... ...a century, was still a very agreeable woman. She was of the noble house of Kennedy, and had all the elevation which the consciousness of such birth in...

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 6 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

... the border States hold more power for good than any other equal number of members, I feel it a duty which I cannot justifiably waive to make this ap-... ...day be in good faith repre- sented in the Congress of the United States by members cho- sen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified v... ...ti- tution of the United States, to manifest such desire by elec- tions of members to the Congress of the United States par- ticularly, and perhaps a ... ...SION, W ASHINGTON, November 21, 1862. HON. G . F . SHEPLEY . DEAR SIR:—Dr. Kennedy, bearer of this, has some appre- hension that Federal officers not ... ... of the 20th. The purport of it is that we lost the late elections and the administration is failing because the war is unsuccessful, and that I must ... ... am not justly to blame for it. I certainly know that if the war fails the administration fails, and that I will be blamed for it, whether I deserve i... ...Fellow-citizens, we can not escape history. We of this Con- gress and this administration will be remembered in spite of ourselves. No personal signif... ...eceived. When I shall wish to su- persede you I will let you know. All the Cabinet regretted the necessity of arresting, for instance, V allandigham, ...

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Waverley or Tis Sixty Years Since

By: Sir Walter Scott

...oured at once its chequered light through the stained window of the gloomy cabinet in which they were seated. The Baronet’s eye, as he raised it to th... ...se zealous Noes, with which, when a member of the House during Godolphin’s administration, he encoun- tered every measure of government. Aunt Rachel’s... ... upon which festive occasion, three cheers were given by all the sit- ting members of that respectable society, whose throats the wine had left capabl... ...’ ‘Oich,’ answered Evan, ‘they were all trudging before your lad and Allan Kennedy before the sun blinked ower Ben- Lawers this morning; and they’ll b... ... of their being written, without a glance into the interior of the British Cabinet at the period in question. The Ministers of the day happened (no ve... ...texture. This faith had become so general, that the insurgent party in the Cabinet of which we have made mention, after sound- ing Mr. Richard Waverle... ...e among comrades disposed to quarrel with them, both as Englishmen, and as members of the Church of England.’ ‘Well said, parson!’ replied the magistr... ...and grasping a silver-mounted horsewhip. This lady was one of those active members of society who take upon them faire le frais de conversation. She h...

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Ivanhoe

By: Sir Walter Scott

... and con- versing with each other, without taking much notice of the other members of the cavalcade. The companion of the church dignitary was a man p... ...his space, which was called the dais, was occu- pied only by the principal members of the family, and visi- tors of distinction. For this purpose, a t... ...his web, than did Waldemar Fitzurse to reunite and com- bine the scattered members of Prince John’s cabal. Few of these were attached to him from incl... ...as he was by his personal good qualities and military fame, al- though his administration was wilfully careless, now too in- dulgent, and now allied t... ...sed. The said Mr Allan being in company with the Laird of Bargany, (also a Kennedy,) was, by the Earl and his friends, enticed to leave the safeguard ... ... Wardour preserves with such jealous care in the third drawer of his oaken cabinet, scarcely allowing any one to touch it, and being himself not able ...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...n the Law Enforcement Community 73 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation Administration 82 3.4 . . . and in the Intelligence Community 86 CONTEN... ...The Attack on the USS Cole 190 6.4 Change and Continuity 198 6.5 The New Administration’s Approach 203 7. THE ATTACK LOOMS 215 7.1 First Arrival... ...eader Kevin Shaeffer Professional Staff Member Tracy J. Shycoff Deputy for Administration & Finance Dietrich L. Snell Senior Counsel & Team Leader Jon... ...declared Flight 11 a hijacking and “think he’s [American 11] headed toward Kennedy [airport in New Y ork City].They’re moving every- body out of the w... ...Sudanese military officer who had been a member of the previous government cabinet was offering to sell weapons-grade uranium.After a number of contac... ..., Ahmad Ajaj, who had been arrested by immigration authorities at John F . Kennedy International Airport in Sep- tember 1992 and charged with document... ...confirmed by the Senate but is not technically a member of the president’s cabinet.The director’s power under federal law over the loose, con- federat... ...to pursue. The State Department retained primacy until the 1960s, when the Kennedy and Johnson administrations turned instead to Robert McNamara’s Def... ...y agreed guidelines” for action. 104 Clarke also was awarded a seat on the cabinet-level Principals Committee when it met on his issues—a highly unusu...

...First World Trade Center Bombing 71 3.2 Adaptation?and Nonadaptation? . . . in the Law Enforcement Community 73 3.3 . . . and in the Federal Aviation Administration 82 3.4 . . . and in the Intelligence Community 86...

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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to Bill Clinton

...enhower.................301 Dwight D. Eisenhower.................309 John F. Kennedy........................314 Lyndon Baines Johnson..............318... ...ing inferior endowments from nature and un practiced in the duties of civil administration) ought to be peculiarly conscious of his own deficiencies.... ... these essential purposes, and may en able every instrument employed in its administration to execute with success the functions allotted to his char... ...e Continental Congress for inaugurations. Before an assembly of Congressmen, Cabinet officers, j udges of the federal and district courts, foreign off... ...now about to take, and in your presence: That if it shall be found during my administration of the Government I have in any instance violated will in... ...ty is visible in the public countenance. The means employed by the Brit ish cabinet to undermine it have recoiled on themselves; have given to our na... ...son Administration, he had a distinguished career as a Senator, Congressman, Cabinet officer, and ambassador. The oath of office was administered by C... ...all. INAUGURAL ADDRESSES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES 313 John F. Kennedy INAUGURAL ADDRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1961 Heavy snow fell the ni... ...h of office on board Air Force One on November 22, 1963, the day Presi dent Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. The election of 1964 was a landslide ...

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