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- 1551: The Infamous Watergate Scandal
- The Infamous Watergate Scandal "The Watergate Complex is a series of modern buildings with balconies that looks like filed down Shark's Teeth" (Gold, 1). Located on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. it contains many hotel rooms and offices. What happened in the complex on June 17, 1972 early in the morning became a very historical event for our nation that no one will ever forget. The "Watergate Scandal" and constitutional crisis that began on June 17, 1972 with the arrest of five burglars who broke into the Democratic National Committee (DMC) headquarters at the Watergate office building in Washington D.C. It ended with the registration of President Richard M. Nixon on August 9, 1974. (Watergate) At approximately 2:30 in the morning of June 17, 1972 five men were arrested at the Watergate ...
- 1552: Bill Clinton's Election Will Brighten America's Future
- ... has detailed programs that strive to do something about these concerns, instead of the ignorant approach of the Republican administrations. Clinton is also more in touch with the mood of America than the aloof, confused George Bush. Although Clinton may not solve all of our problems, he at least is addressing them. For instance, on the subject of the environment, Clinton has encouraged higher auto emissions standards and more environmental technologies ... not just white, upper-class men. Overall, Clinton has much more modern solutions to foreboding problems facing America in the future. He is more focused on the problems of our generation than the administrations of George Bush or Ronald Reagan. Whether it be protecting the environment or improving race relations, Clinton is better prepared to implement beneficial reforms. The next four years should be ones of great improvement. .
- 1553: The Reagan Tax Cuts and Foreign Policy
- ... agreed to begin formal negotiations to establish Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers. Those negotiations were held in Geneva on January 13 and May 3-4, 1987. The negotiations resulted in the Agreement that was signed in Washington September 15, 1987, by Secretary of State Shultz and Foreign Minister Shevardnadze. Under the Agreement, which is of unlimited duration, each party agreed to establish a Nuclear Risk Reduction Center in its capital and to establish a special facsimile communications link between these Centers. These Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers became operational on April 1, 1988. The American National Center (known as the NRRC) is located in Washington, DC in the Department of State. The Soviet National Center became the Russian National Center with the dissolution of the Soviet Union and is located in Moscow in the Russian Federation Ministry of Defense. Reagan ...
- 1554: Problems in Air Traffic Control and Proposed Solutions
- ... plagues the system though is who's going to take charge of the situation and with what reform plan. The controllers union has their reform plan as does the FAA and the law makers in Washington. These groups fight amongst themselves to promote their reconstruction plan, but meanwhile nothing's accomplished and the skies stay unsafe. The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) is the union that replaced the Professional Air ... 80s. But because of FAA mismanagement and difficulties in procurement, the equipment buys have been stalled. FAA chief Hinson said the FAA will proceed with DCCR purchases to replace host processors at Chicago, New York, Washington, and Fort Worth centers. The DCCR system was put into motion faster than originally planned because of another failed FAA reform plan, the Advanced Automation Project. The idea was to almost totally automate the nations ...
- 1555: President Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative: In Relation With the Soviet Union
- ... 2. Men of the Year, Time- 1983 Highlights (Time : CD-ROM) 3.Men of the Year, (CD-ROM) Time 4.Men of the Year, (CD-ROM) Time 5.Hodding, Carter, The Reagan Years (New York: George Braziller 1988) pp.173-174 6.Men of the Year, (CD-ROM) Time 7.Kazas, Tom, The World Will Never Be the Same (SIRS 1985) G1+ 8.Men of the Year, (CD-ROM) Time 9 ... Jan./Feb. 1990. "Denny,Jeffrey." Star Struck: SIRS. CD-ROM. March/April 1991. "Kazas,Tom." The World Will Never Be the Same: SIRS. CD-ROM. July 7, 1985. Hodding,Carter. The Reagan Years. New York: George Braziller. 1988 "Defense Budget in 1994." World Almanac and Book of Facts. 1996 ed. "Scott,William B." Major Cultural Change on Tap in Military Space. CD-ROM. Sep. 18, 1995. "Men of the Year." Time ...
- 1556: U.S Postal Service As a Monopoly
- ... will be privatized. Bibliography 1) United States. "General Accounting Office, Changes in the U.S. Postal Service's cash management practices could increase income and reduce cost": report / by the U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington: General Accounting Office,","1979 2) United States. General Accounting Office, "Changes needed in the United States Postal Service's rural carrier pay systems": report / by the U.S. General Account-ing Office, Washington: General Accounting Office, 1978 3) http://www.usps.gov/news/press/96/96002new.htm 4) http://nutcweb.tpc.nwu.edu/research/abstracts/i.2.html 5) http://www.usps.gov/news/press/95/95090new.htm ...
- 1557: The Influence, and Views of Netanyahu On The Middle East Peace Plan
- ... not think the way they do. Benjamin Netanyahu did many interviews and speeches during the past few years. One vital speech made by Benjamin Netanyahu was made on May sixth, 1996 to the twenty-sixth Washington Conference, "Council of the Americas," Washington, D.C. In his speech he says, " I am fortunate to be the first of among Israelis prime minister to be born after the establishment of the new state. This is a turning point in ...
- 1558: 27 Years of Influential 60 Minutes
- ... for the public and they have received proper recognition for this. The crew of correspondents, producers, directors, and technical staff have been honored with virtually every major award in broadcasting, including: 42 Emmy Awards, 6 George Foster Peabody Awards, 2 George Polk Memorial Awards, 10 Alfred I. duPont/Columbia University Awards, and 1 Christopher Award. Some say for the better, others say for the worse, but nevertheless it is undisputed that 60 Minutes introduced a new ...
- 1559: Compare and Contrast: "Dune" by Herbert and "Star Wars" by Lucas
- Compare and Contrast: "Dune" by Herbert and "Star Wars" by Lucas The novel Dune by Frank Herbert, and the novel Star Wars by George Lucas have many comparisons and contrasts. Even though they were written more than 10 years apart, they are both very entertaining. In Dune the story takes place on a dry desert planet called Arrakis, where ... their identity. In conclusion, there are so many similarities between Dune and Star Wars, that the reader might wonder if some of the ideas were stolen from Frank Herbert's novel Dune and used when George Lucas wrote Star Wars.
- 1560: King Lear: Justice
- ... with justice waiting to punish the evil or reward the good, but what is certain is that each decision we make plays a direct role in our futures. NOTES 1William Shakespeare, King Lear (New York: Washington Square Press, 1957), I.i..38-41. 2Ibid., I.i.37-54. 3Ibid., I.i.56-57. 4Ibid., I.i.75-76. 5Ibid., I.i.96-98. 6Ibid., I.i.115-123. 7Ibid., I.i ... ii.19-21. 12Ibid., I.ii.52-53. 13Ibid., II.i.20-33. 14Ibid., II.i.68-69. 15Ibid., III.iii.8-13. 16Ibid., III.iii.20-24. REFERENCES Shakespeare, William. King Lear. New York: Washington Square Press, 1957. .
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