Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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... continue the current level of assistance to Pan- ama is nothing more than our promise to continue our current policy toward Panama , a policy developed in light of American security and economic interests and approved separately by this ...
... continue the current level of assistance to Pan- ama is nothing more than our promise to continue our current policy toward Panama , a policy developed in light of American security and economic interests and approved separately by this ...
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... continue to expand greatly . It is projected that traffic through the canal can be expected to grow at an average annual rate of 2.2 per- cent between 1976 and the year 2000. Currently , traffic through the canal represents between ...
... continue to expand greatly . It is projected that traffic through the canal can be expected to grow at an average annual rate of 2.2 per- cent between 1976 and the year 2000. Currently , traffic through the canal represents between ...
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... continue such business or activi- ties at those locations under the same terms and conditions prevailing prior to the entry into force of this Treaty for a thirty - month transi- tion period from its entry into force . The Republic of ...
... continue such business or activi- ties at those locations under the same terms and conditions prevailing prior to the entry into force of this Treaty for a thirty - month transi- tion period from its entry into force . The Republic of ...
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1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
177 | 272 |
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