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... tion and no nation can avoid the responsibility to speak out when freedoms are eroded anywhere in the world . We acknowledge our own deficiencies , but are committed to deal with them quickly and openly . ? He said US would sign UN ...
... tion and no nation can avoid the responsibility to speak out when freedoms are eroded anywhere in the world . We acknowledge our own deficiencies , but are committed to deal with them quickly and openly . ? He said US would sign UN ...
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... tion , performance , language barriers . -Employment : unemployment and layoffs ; equal opportunities for employment ; affirmative action programs . 8 The text of the Helsinki Final Act is printed in Department of State Bulletin , Sep ...
... tion , performance , language barriers . -Employment : unemployment and layoffs ; equal opportunities for employment ; affirmative action programs . 8 The text of the Helsinki Final Act is printed in Department of State Bulletin , Sep ...
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... tion for your " Law Day " appearance in Georgia , April 30.45 -The Deputy Secretary is asking CU and USIA , with the coopera- tion of other concerned bureaus , to draw on the action program out- lines at Tab 5 for final HRCG review by ...
... tion for your " Law Day " appearance in Georgia , April 30.45 -The Deputy Secretary is asking CU and USIA , with the coopera- tion of other concerned bureaus , to draw on the action program out- lines at Tab 5 for final HRCG review by ...
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... tion support for the Harkin Amendment . Apart from the substance , the timing of Lipshutz involvement presents important procedural and credibility problems . He began asking questions after the President's press conference remarks ...
... tion support for the Harkin Amendment . Apart from the substance , the timing of Lipshutz involvement presents important procedural and credibility problems . He began asking questions after the President's press conference remarks ...
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... tion to work with the Congress . " He indicated that in addition to promoting cooperation between Congress and the Department of State , he had instructed D and D / HA to meet with representatives of the major Washington - based human ...
... tion to work with the Congress . " He indicated that in addition to promoting cooperation between Congress and the Department of State , he had instructed D and D / HA to meet with representatives of the major Washington - based human ...
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World Hunger and Food Policy | 643 |
International Health Population Growth and Womens | 927 |
Index | 1169 |
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