Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - Administrative procedure |
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... protect interests of both the U.S. and Panama . The choice for the U.S. is not between a new treaty and the status quo . The choice is between bringing the concessions extracted from Panama in 1903 into line with modern realities , or ...
... protect interests of both the U.S. and Panama . The choice for the U.S. is not between a new treaty and the status quo . The choice is between bringing the concessions extracted from Panama in 1903 into line with modern realities , or ...
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... protect the Canal only if the Panamanian people accept our presence there ? They would if the issue is defused with an agreement that both nations can feel is acceptable to their inter- ests . To protect the Canal's operations against a ...
... protect the Canal only if the Panamanian people accept our presence there ? They would if the issue is defused with an agreement that both nations can feel is acceptable to their inter- ests . To protect the Canal's operations against a ...
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... protection of the said Canal or of any auxiliary canals or other works necessary and convenient for the construction , maintenance , operation , sanitation and protec- tion of the said enterprise . The Republic of Panama further grants ...
... protection of the said Canal or of any auxiliary canals or other works necessary and convenient for the construction , maintenance , operation , sanitation and protec- tion of the said enterprise . The Republic of Panama further grants ...
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... protection , and schools with U.S. curriculum and U.S. citizen teachers . We believe that the U.S. government owes a strong legal and moral responsibility to these loyal employees to protect their job security , their lives , their ...
... protection , and schools with U.S. curriculum and U.S. citizen teachers . We believe that the U.S. government owes a strong legal and moral responsibility to these loyal employees to protect their job security , their lives , their ...
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... Protection and defense ARTICLE IV 1. The United States of America and the Republic of Panama commit themselves to protect and defend the Panama Canal . Each Party shall act , in accordance with its constitutional processes , to meet the ...
... Protection and defense ARTICLE IV 1. The United States of America and the Republic of Panama commit themselves to protect and defend the Panama Canal . Each Party shall act , in accordance with its constitutional processes , to meet the ...
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