Consideration of Miscellaneous Bills and Resolutions: Markup Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth CongressU.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - United States |
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... arms before the Sandinistas have adopted irreversible democratic reforms . Legislation overwhelmingly passed by Congress in late March and signed by President Reagan on April 1 , 1988 , makes the U.S. Agency for International ...
... arms before the Sandinistas have adopted irreversible democratic reforms . Legislation overwhelmingly passed by Congress in late March and signed by President Reagan on April 1 , 1988 , makes the U.S. Agency for International ...
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... arms . The heart of the proposal was a democratization timetable that would obligate the Sandinistas to take immediate steps toward democratization ; if the Resistance were satisfied with the pace of democratization by September , they ...
... arms . The heart of the proposal was a democratization timetable that would obligate the Sandinistas to take immediate steps toward democratization ; if the Resistance were satisfied with the pace of democratization by September , they ...
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... arms mer- chant of the entire region . Where is the resolution about the Indian arms build - up ? I don't see any resolution coming before the Asia / Pacific Subcommittee or before this committee . Where is the resolution about India's ...
... arms mer- chant of the entire region . Where is the resolution about the Indian arms build - up ? I don't see any resolution coming before the Asia / Pacific Subcommittee or before this committee . Where is the resolution about India's ...
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... arm the Khmer Rouge to cease the flow of war materiel and the accumulation of caches of arms that might ulti- mately be used to terrorize the Cambodian people and to threaten a legitimate government of Cambodia ; ( 4 ) declares that the ...
... arm the Khmer Rouge to cease the flow of war materiel and the accumulation of caches of arms that might ulti- mately be used to terrorize the Cambodian people and to threaten a legitimate government of Cambodia ; ( 4 ) declares that the ...
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... arm the Khmer Rouge to cease ́ ́ and insert in lieu thereof should seek a Cambodian settlement which contains workable measures to prevent a Khmer Rouge return to power , including a cessation of ́ ́ . Page 4 , line 6 , after ` ` all ́ ...
... arm the Khmer Rouge to cease ́ ́ and insert in lieu thereof should seek a Cambodian settlement which contains workable measures to prevent a Khmer Rouge return to power , including a cessation of ́ ́ . Page 4 , line 6 , after ` ` all ́ ...
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Page 321 - BONKEB) introduced the following joint resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs JOINT RESOLUTION To encourage increased international cooperation to protect biological diversity.
Page 300 - Those in favor signify by saying aye. All those opposed, no. The ayes have it. The Amendment is agreed to. The question occurs now on HR 3489 as amended. Those in favor signify saying aye. All those opposed, no.
Page 372 - Mr. .-.—, submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on CONCURRENT RESOLUTION Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the promotion of democracy in the Republic of Panama.
Page 313 - Without objection, further reading of the bill will be dispensed with, printed in the record in full, and open for amendment. The chair understands that Mr.
Page 315 - ... the United States, marking the opening chapter of the French Revolution and the concluding chapter of the American Revolution; Whereas on July 14, 1789, the people of France liberated the hated Bastille prison, thus signifying the triumph of liberty over tyranny; Whereas within a period of 31 days, the National Assembly of France approved the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen on August 26, 1789, and the Congress of the United States approved the Bill of Rights on September 25,...
Page 203 - I am for it, because I hope to see the day when the American flag will float over every square foot of the British North American possessions clear to the north pole!
Page 375 - Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate 2 concurring), That it is the sense of the Congress that the 3...