This document is an email with numerous recipients at the EPA. It contains summaries and links to news clips from June 7, 2002 relating to environmental issues and the EPA. The attachments include an index of the news clips, the text of the news clips, and links to related news articles. The email aims to keep the recipients informed about media coverage of topics relevant to the EPA.
This document is an email from Janice Sinclair of the EPA to multiple recipients containing news clips from June 13th. It includes three attached files - a news clips index, the news clips themselves, and a links file for the clips. The majority of the document is hexadecimal code as it was unable to convert the attachments to ASCII text.
The document is an email with several attachments sent by Janice Sinclair to multiple recipients at the EPA. It contains news clips from June 17th including an index, the news clips in HTML format, and links to the clips. The attachments could not be converted to ASCII and a hex dump of the attachments is provided instead.
This document is an email sent by Denise Owens containing news clips from June 29th and 30th, 2002. It was sent to over 50 recipients and included attachments of the news clips in word and HTML formats. The attachments could not be converted to ASCII and a hex dump of the files is included in the email body instead. The email shares weekend news stories with EPA employees.
The document is an email from Francisco de la Chesnaye to William Pizer and others regarding comments and changes to GHG projection worksheets. It includes an attachment with reconciliations to EPA worksheets but the attachment cannot be converted to ASCII and is provided as a hex dump instead. De la Chesnaye asks the recipients to let him know if they have any questions.
The document is an invitation from Thomas R. Kuhn of the Edison Electric Institute to power company CEOs and representatives regarding three voluntary industry initiatives to address climate change: 1) UtiliTree, 2) Coal Combustion Products Project, and 3) a program to restore abandoned mine lands. Kuhn requests the companies' participation and support for the initiatives by September 30th to be ready for potential rollout of new federal partnership programs and to allow inclusion in 2003 budgets. He also provides updates on additional potential initiatives and collaborations between the power sector and government on climate technology research.
This document outlines the Business Roundtable's (BRT) Climate RESOLVE initiative to encourage voluntary greenhouse gas reduction efforts among BRT member companies. Key elements include establishing participation milestones, hosting workshops on effective strategies, monitoring progress through annual surveys, and publishing reports on aggregate results without disclosing individual company data. The goal is 100% participation in voluntary emission management programs by BRT members to demonstrate industry leadership in addressing climate change risks.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document is an email from Janice Sinclair of the EPA to multiple recipients containing news clips from June 13th. It includes three attached files - a news clips index, the news clips themselves, and a links file for the clips. The majority of the document is hexadecimal code as it was unable to convert the attachments to ASCII text.
The document is an email with several attachments sent by Janice Sinclair to multiple recipients at the EPA. It contains news clips from June 17th including an index, the news clips in HTML format, and links to the clips. The attachments could not be converted to ASCII and a hex dump of the attachments is provided instead.
This document is an email sent by Denise Owens containing news clips from June 29th and 30th, 2002. It was sent to over 50 recipients and included attachments of the news clips in word and HTML formats. The attachments could not be converted to ASCII and a hex dump of the files is included in the email body instead. The email shares weekend news stories with EPA employees.
The document is an email from Francisco de la Chesnaye to William Pizer and others regarding comments and changes to GHG projection worksheets. It includes an attachment with reconciliations to EPA worksheets but the attachment cannot be converted to ASCII and is provided as a hex dump instead. De la Chesnaye asks the recipients to let him know if they have any questions.
The document is an invitation from Thomas R. Kuhn of the Edison Electric Institute to power company CEOs and representatives regarding three voluntary industry initiatives to address climate change: 1) UtiliTree, 2) Coal Combustion Products Project, and 3) a program to restore abandoned mine lands. Kuhn requests the companies' participation and support for the initiatives by September 30th to be ready for potential rollout of new federal partnership programs and to allow inclusion in 2003 budgets. He also provides updates on additional potential initiatives and collaborations between the power sector and government on climate technology research.
This document outlines the Business Roundtable's (BRT) Climate RESOLVE initiative to encourage voluntary greenhouse gas reduction efforts among BRT member companies. Key elements include establishing participation milestones, hosting workshops on effective strategies, monitoring progress through annual surveys, and publishing reports on aggregate results without disclosing individual company data. The goal is 100% participation in voluntary emission management programs by BRT members to demonstrate industry leadership in addressing climate change risks.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The cement industry has adopted a voluntary goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 10% from 1990 levels by 2020. This will be achieved through a three part program focusing on production process efficiency, lower-emission product formulations, and promoting concrete's benefits for climate change mitigation. Specific efforts include converting kilns to more efficient technologies, alternative fuel use, and research partnerships to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cement production and concrete construction.
This letter from the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) to the Secretary of Energy discusses the electric power industry's voluntary actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the Electric Power Industry Climate Initiative (EPICI). The EEI commits to working with EPICI members to reduce the power sector's carbon intensity by 3-5% over the next decade through individual company actions and industry-wide initiatives. The letter emphasizes the importance of government policies that support emissions-free technologies in achieving this goal.
The document summarizes the major periods of Greek history from prehistoric times to modern Greece in 3 sentences or less per period:
Prehistoric Greece saw the emergence of Greek cavemen and early civilizations like the Minoans and Mycenaeans. Ancient Greece was the golden age with the rise of Athens and Sparta followed by Macedon and Roman rule. Byzantine Greece saw the Eastern Roman Empire based in Constantinople until the 15th century when the Ottomans took over, followed by the modern Greek state emerging in 1821 after revolution against the Ottomans.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a book about attack simulation and threat modeling. It discusses setting up a virtual lab using tools like VMware and VirtualBox to simulate attacks. It also covers using intrusion detection systems like Snort to detect attack signatures, and using honeypots and honeynets to further study attacks. The book aims to explore alternative analytic techniques from other disciplines to extract valuable security data and support research, including behavioral analysis, attack correlation, and pattern recognition techniques like data mining.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
My 7-Year WordPress Product Journey -- Success, Failures & TBDsCory Miller
As founder of one of the first commercial product companies in WordPress, I’ll be sharing the success and failures that we’ve had along the journey, including releasing our biggest, most collaborative, most expensive project for free (iThemes Exchange), and home runs (like BackupBuddy). I’ll also be mentioning some of our miserable failures (trying hosting and services twice) and the lessons we gleaned from it.
NU featured in the EDU Tech Magazine (Cover Story)NIIT University
Excerpts from the story : Ground Breaking Gurukul
"The not-for-profit NIIT University is a lesson in innovation, a sustainable campus that provides seamless learning and provokes original thinking... NU is not just another university. It is a bold new experiment that aims to address the gaps in our current way of teaching and learning, and also prepare our youth for the challenges of the future"
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides instructions for setting up Oracle Approvals Management (AME) to handle purchase requisition approvals in Oracle E-Business Suite. It describes assigning AME roles to users, granting access to transaction types, and configuring AME attributes, conditions, rules, and approval groups. It also explains how to test the AME setup and enable AME approvals for purchase requisitions.
Kommer Google att visa sina känslor? Google förändras och deras algoritm utvecklas mot artificiell intelligens. Under Internetdagarna i Stockholm den 24:e november 2015 så öppnade jag och TopVisible's VD, Maria Eckerwall SEO-spåret (sökmotoroptimering) med våra visionära tankar om Google.
The document outlines the US Department of Agriculture's plan for retrospective analysis of existing regulations pursuant to Executive Order 13563. It discusses focusing initial review on programs related to public access to USDA services like rural development, risk management, and food assistance. The plan aims to simplify program access and reduce reporting burdens on the public. It provides examples of initiatives that could save millions of hours in reduced burdens and millions of dollars. Public comments were invited and over 2,100 were received providing input on areas like farm programs and food safety.
This project proposes developing an ink marker using cigarette ink as a low-cost and innovative solution. The marker would provide comfort and convenience for teachers by allowing them to write with permanent ink. Developing this marker could meet the needs of potential customers in a productive sector. The project would be carried out over 4 weeks involving trainees and instructors. It aims to address an existing need through the use of new techniques and technologies to produce a product that could potentially be patented or copyrighted and positioned in the market. The estimated budget is 10,500 pesos.
Manier van onderscheid in integrale aanpak beleid en projecten door procesmatig en projectmatig te werken. Geimplementeerd in 2007 door de werkgroep integraal werken onder (be)leiding van mr. Ronald Bos
1) The White House Council on Environmental Quality and Bush budget officials made extensive changes to the EPA's report on climate change, deleting conclusions about the human contribution to global warming and references to studies confirming global warming.
2) The changes were meant to obscure and confuse rather than accurately represent the scientific consensus on climate change.
3) Senators have asked the White House for the original drafts of the climate change section to determine how much the American people are being misled on this important issue.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
UtiliTree Carbon Company is soliciting funding from power companies for a new initiative called UtiliTree II to plant trees in the lower Mississippi River Valley to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and support President Bush's approach to addressing greenhouse gases; UtiliTree II aims to restore over 30,000 acres of forest through land purchases and easements to provide carbon offsets at a cost of less than $2 per ton while delivering other environmental benefits; the letter requests financial commitments totaling $5 million from companies by September 30th to support the projects.
This document provides a summary of EPA-related news articles from Monday, June 3rd, 2002. It includes brief descriptions of stories on various topics like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmental issues, hazardous waste, and water. The summaries are from numerous national newspapers such as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and others.
This document is an email containing news clips from various sources on topics related to the environment sent from Janice Sinclair at EPA to multiple EPA recipients on July 11, 2002. It includes 3 attachments: a news clip index, HTML file with full news articles, and a links file. The body provides a hex dump of the attachments that could not be converted to ASCII text. The attachments contain news articles on various environmental topics from air quality and arsenic to climate change and energy efficiency programs.
The cement industry has adopted a voluntary goal to reduce CO2 emissions by 10% from 1990 levels by 2020. This will be achieved through a three part program focusing on production process efficiency, lower-emission product formulations, and promoting concrete's benefits for climate change mitigation. Specific efforts include converting kilns to more efficient technologies, alternative fuel use, and research partnerships to further reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cement production and concrete construction.
This letter from the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) to the Secretary of Energy discusses the electric power industry's voluntary actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through the Electric Power Industry Climate Initiative (EPICI). The EEI commits to working with EPICI members to reduce the power sector's carbon intensity by 3-5% over the next decade through individual company actions and industry-wide initiatives. The letter emphasizes the importance of government policies that support emissions-free technologies in achieving this goal.
The document summarizes the major periods of Greek history from prehistoric times to modern Greece in 3 sentences or less per period:
Prehistoric Greece saw the emergence of Greek cavemen and early civilizations like the Minoans and Mycenaeans. Ancient Greece was the golden age with the rise of Athens and Sparta followed by Macedon and Roman rule. Byzantine Greece saw the Eastern Roman Empire based in Constantinople until the 15th century when the Ottomans took over, followed by the modern Greek state emerging in 1821 after revolution against the Ottomans.
This document provides an overview and table of contents for a book about attack simulation and threat modeling. It discusses setting up a virtual lab using tools like VMware and VirtualBox to simulate attacks. It also covers using intrusion detection systems like Snort to detect attack signatures, and using honeypots and honeynets to further study attacks. The book aims to explore alternative analytic techniques from other disciplines to extract valuable security data and support research, including behavioral analysis, attack correlation, and pattern recognition techniques like data mining.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
My 7-Year WordPress Product Journey -- Success, Failures & TBDsCory Miller
As founder of one of the first commercial product companies in WordPress, I’ll be sharing the success and failures that we’ve had along the journey, including releasing our biggest, most collaborative, most expensive project for free (iThemes Exchange), and home runs (like BackupBuddy). I’ll also be mentioning some of our miserable failures (trying hosting and services twice) and the lessons we gleaned from it.
NU featured in the EDU Tech Magazine (Cover Story)NIIT University
Excerpts from the story : Ground Breaking Gurukul
"The not-for-profit NIIT University is a lesson in innovation, a sustainable campus that provides seamless learning and provokes original thinking... NU is not just another university. It is a bold new experiment that aims to address the gaps in our current way of teaching and learning, and also prepare our youth for the challenges of the future"
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document provides instructions for setting up Oracle Approvals Management (AME) to handle purchase requisition approvals in Oracle E-Business Suite. It describes assigning AME roles to users, granting access to transaction types, and configuring AME attributes, conditions, rules, and approval groups. It also explains how to test the AME setup and enable AME approvals for purchase requisitions.
Kommer Google att visa sina känslor? Google förändras och deras algoritm utvecklas mot artificiell intelligens. Under Internetdagarna i Stockholm den 24:e november 2015 så öppnade jag och TopVisible's VD, Maria Eckerwall SEO-spåret (sökmotoroptimering) med våra visionära tankar om Google.
The document outlines the US Department of Agriculture's plan for retrospective analysis of existing regulations pursuant to Executive Order 13563. It discusses focusing initial review on programs related to public access to USDA services like rural development, risk management, and food assistance. The plan aims to simplify program access and reduce reporting burdens on the public. It provides examples of initiatives that could save millions of hours in reduced burdens and millions of dollars. Public comments were invited and over 2,100 were received providing input on areas like farm programs and food safety.
This project proposes developing an ink marker using cigarette ink as a low-cost and innovative solution. The marker would provide comfort and convenience for teachers by allowing them to write with permanent ink. Developing this marker could meet the needs of potential customers in a productive sector. The project would be carried out over 4 weeks involving trainees and instructors. It aims to address an existing need through the use of new techniques and technologies to produce a product that could potentially be patented or copyrighted and positioned in the market. The estimated budget is 10,500 pesos.
Manier van onderscheid in integrale aanpak beleid en projecten door procesmatig en projectmatig te werken. Geimplementeerd in 2007 door de werkgroep integraal werken onder (be)leiding van mr. Ronald Bos
1) The White House Council on Environmental Quality and Bush budget officials made extensive changes to the EPA's report on climate change, deleting conclusions about the human contribution to global warming and references to studies confirming global warming.
2) The changes were meant to obscure and confuse rather than accurately represent the scientific consensus on climate change.
3) Senators have asked the White House for the original drafts of the climate change section to determine how much the American people are being misled on this important issue.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
UtiliTree Carbon Company is soliciting funding from power companies for a new initiative called UtiliTree II to plant trees in the lower Mississippi River Valley to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and support President Bush's approach to addressing greenhouse gases; UtiliTree II aims to restore over 30,000 acres of forest through land purchases and easements to provide carbon offsets at a cost of less than $2 per ton while delivering other environmental benefits; the letter requests financial commitments totaling $5 million from companies by September 30th to support the projects.
This document provides a summary of EPA-related news articles from Monday, June 3rd, 2002. It includes brief descriptions of stories on various topics like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmental issues, hazardous waste, and water. The summaries are from numerous national newspapers such as the New York Times, Washington Post, USA Today, and others.
This document is an email containing news clips from various sources on topics related to the environment sent from Janice Sinclair at EPA to multiple EPA recipients on July 11, 2002. It includes 3 attachments: a news clip index, HTML file with full news articles, and a links file. The body provides a hex dump of the attachments that could not be converted to ASCII text. The attachments contain news articles on various environmental topics from air quality and arsenic to climate change and energy efficiency programs.
The document is an email from Janice Sinclair at the EPA distributing news clips for the morning of June 6, 2002 to various EPA employees. It includes three attachments: a list of news articles indexed by topic, the full text of news articles, and links to the online versions of the articles. The articles discuss an upcoming hearing in Congress, a study finding air pollution deaths may have been overestimated, a settlement between Nebraska and a meatpacking plant over air pollution violations, and trucking companies upgrading vehicles ahead of new environmental rules.
This document is an index of news articles from April 2, 2002 related to environmental topics. It lists over 50 brief summaries of articles covering issues like air quality, arsenic, asbestos, climate change, energy, general environmentalism, pesticides, Superfund sites, toxic substances, and water quality. The articles are from major newspapers across the United States and discuss regulatory actions, scientific studies, and debates around various environmental protection efforts.
This document is an email sent by Janice Sinclair to multiple recipients at the EPA containing news clips from that morning. It includes 3 attached files: "june 11am index.wpd", "june 11 am news clips.html", and "june 11 am news clips links.html" summarizing and providing links to various news stories. The email was sent on June 11, 2002 at 9:21 AM.
The document is an email containing news clips from various publications on topics related to the environment. It includes three attachments: a news clip index, the news clips in HTML format, and a links file for the clips. The email was sent from Janice Sinclair at the EPA to over 30 EPA employees and CC'd to several others, and included news on air quality, climate change, fuels, hazardous waste and other environmental topics from publications like the New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal from June 5, 2002.
This document is an email with the subject "EPA NEWS CLIPS AM" containing news articles from that morning. It was sent to multiple recipients at the EPA on July 3, 2002. The email has several attachments with titles indicating they contain news articles and links from that day. The body of the email contains a hex dump of one of the attachments that could not be converted to ASCII text.
The document is an email with numerous recipients containing news clips from June 6, 2002. It includes the full text of several news articles on topics related to EPA and the environment, such as defending wild forests on public lands from new road construction and development. The email acts to disseminate recent environmental news and issues to many EPA employees.
This document is an email with an attachment containing news clips from the weekend of June 8-9, 2002 related to environmental issues. It was sent by Denise Owens of the EPA to over 50 EPA employees, as well as some officials from the CEQ. The attachment provides a detailed index with over 50 brief summaries of newspaper articles covering topics like air quality, arsenic, climate change, energy, pesticides, smart growth, Superfund sites, toxics, and water. The articles came from major newspapers across the country.
This document is an email containing news clips from various news sources organized under topic headings such as Air, ANWR, Arsenic, Asbestos, Climate Change, and Energy. It was sent by Janice Sinclair of the EPA to 21 EPA employees on June 4, 2002. It includes over 50 brief news summaries related to environmental issues with headlines and sources. The purpose is to share recent environmental news and information.
This document is a forwarded email containing a letter signed by various conservative organizations addressed to President George W. Bush. The letter expresses concerns about the recently released Climate Action Report 2002, claiming it relies on "junk science" and undermines the President's opposition to the Kyoto Protocol. The letter urges the President to withdraw the report and have it rewritten based on sound science without input from the previous administration. It also calls for dismissing or reassigning administration employees who do not support the President's agenda on global warming and energy policies.
This document is an email exchange between Phil Cooney of the White House Council on Environmental Quality and William Hohenstein of the USDA regarding the release of a draft press release for an agriculture document on climate change. Hohenstein expresses concern that the recent misrepresentation of a national climate assessment in the press could also occur with this agriculture document, and recommends ensuring USDA, NOAA and other agencies are aware of the document's contents and status before public release. Cooney agrees to discuss the issue further.
This document is an email exchange between Phil Cooney of the White House Council on Environmental Quality and William Hohenstein of the USDA regarding the release of a draft press release for an agriculture document on climate change. Hohenstein expresses concern that the recent misrepresentation of a national climate assessment in the press could also occur with this agriculture document, and recommends ensuring USDA, NOAA and other agencies are aware of the document's contents and status before public release. Cooney agrees to discuss the issue further.
This document is an email with an attached file containing news clips from the weekend editions of June 15th and 16th, 2002. It was sent by Denise Owens of the EPA to over 50 recipients, including several EPA employees and one person from the Council on Environmental Quality. The attached file provides several news articles on environmental topics from newspapers like the Kansas City Star, with a focus on proposed rollbacks to the Clean Air Act that would weaken restrictions on air pollution from power plants and factories.
The document is an email forwarding comments from the Edison Electric Institute (EEI) on the draft US Climate Action Report. Attached to the email are the EEI comments on the draft report and a hexadecimal dump since the attachment could not be converted to ASCII. The comments provide feedback on the draft report from the perspective of the electric power industry.
The document is an op-ed piece arguing that the Clean Air Act does not give EPA the authority to regulate carbon dioxide emissions. It summarizes the arguments made by several state Attorneys General that the Clean Air Act requires EPA to regulate CO2 as an air pollutant. However, the op-ed argues this is incorrect, as the Clean Air Act does not mention global climate change or greenhouse gases anywhere. While CO2 meets a broad definition of "air pollutant," the Act does not delegate authority to EPA to impose controls on CO2 emissions. The op-ed concludes the Attorneys General are misinterpreting the Clean Air Act in claiming it mandates EPA regulate CO2.
The document is an email from Harvey Reid at the EPA sending a response from the EPA to CEI (Competitive Enterprise Institute) regarding their letter on the Climate Action Report. It was sent to various individuals at government agencies. Attached is a PDF document containing the EPA's response. The email also provides links to pages on the EPA website that have been modified to reference the Climate Action Report as a State Department document.
The document is an email from Harvey Reid at the EPA sending a response from the EPA to CEI regarding CEI's letter on the Climate Action Report. It was sent to various individuals at government agencies. Attached is a PDF file from the EPA responding to CEI. The email also provides a link to where the response has been posted on the EPA website and notes some website changes made to cite the Climate Action Report as a State Department document.
This document is the final interagency draft of the US National Communication to the UNFCCC. It contains chapters on national circumstances, greenhouse gas inventories, policies and measures to reduce emissions, GHG projections, vulnerability assessments, and other topics. Agencies are asked to provide any remaining comments or edits on the draft chapters by COB January 18th to enable OMB review. The attachment contains the draft report chapters in separate files.
This document is a forwarded email containing an attachment. The attachment appears to be corrupted and cannot be converted or viewed. The email discusses an agriculture climate report and was forwarded among White House and USDA officials.
White House State of the Union 2016 - Enhanced GraphicsObama White House
On January 12, 2016, President Obama delivered his final State of the Union address to Congress and the nation.
Check out the slides from the enhanced broadcast of his address, featuring charts, graphs, and images that help explain the policies and issues he discussed.
Learn more at WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU.
President Obama penned a letter to Congressman Nadler of New York outlining how the Iran deal is a key piece of our strategy to help our allies in the Middle East counter Iran's destabilizing activities.
This document appears to be notes from a meeting on drought and wildfire between Western governors and White House officials. The agenda includes presentations on drought and wildfires, followed by discussion. The document outlines various federal efforts to address drought, including disaster assistance for workers, water conservation programs, strategic investments, and fire preparedness. It also discusses the impacts of drought on forests and unsustainable increases in wildfire suppression funding.
Everyday acts of kindness and giving back can drive positive change in our nation and address global challenges when people come together through movements like #GivingTuesday. This document encourages supporting neighbors in need through charitable donations and kindness this holiday season to cultivate understanding that we are all part of something greater and can have an impact around the world.
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865). "Nicolay Copy," Gettysburg Address, 1863. Page 1 and 2. Holograph manuscript. Manuscript Division, Library of Congress. Gift of Hay family, 1916 (2.5). Courtesy of the National Archives and Library of Congress.
Message: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the White House FellowsObama White House
This is the President's message commemorating the establishment of the White House Fellows, a prestigious program dedicated to giving the nation’s most promising leaders insight into the inner workings of the Federal government. To learn more visit: http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/fellows.
The minimum wage helps support family incomes, reducing inequality and poverty, but as a slide deck from the Council of Economic Advisers shows, as the real value of the minimum wage has been allowed to erode, it has stopped serving this important purpose.
White House State of the Union 2014 Enhanced Graphics PosterObama White House
On January 28, President Obama delivered the 2014 State of the Union Address to Congress and the nation.
Check out the slides from the enhanced broadcast of his address, featuring charts, graphs, and images that help explain the policies and issues he discussed.
White House State of the Union 2014 Enhanced GraphicsObama White House
On January 28, President Obama delivered the 2014 State of the Union Address to Congress and the nation.
Check out the slides from the enhanced broadcast of his address, featuring charts, graphs, and images that help explain the policies and issues he discussed.
See more at WhiteHouse.gov/SOTU.
President Obama's Handwritten Tribute to the Gettysburg AddressObama White House
150 years after President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address, President Obama penned a handwritten tribute to President Lincoln's historic remarks.
President Obama believes we have a moral obligation to lead the fight against carbon pollution. Share the details of his plan to help make sure people in your community get the facts.
The document outlines the President's plan to reduce the deficit by more than $4 trillion total through 2023. It details that over $2.5 trillion in deficit reduction has already been signed into law. This includes $1.4 trillion in spending cuts and more than $600 billion in new tax revenue from the wealthy. The President has also offered Speaker Boehner an additional $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction, including $930 billion in spending cuts to defense, health care, and entitlement programs, as well as $580 billion from limiting tax deductions for the wealthy.
Now Is the Time: President Obama's Plan to Reduce Gun ViolenceObama White House
The President’s plan to protect our children and our communities by reducing gun violence.
Learn More: http://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/preventing-gun-violence
The document discusses President Obama's proposal to extend middle-class tax cuts. It proposes extending tax cuts for families making under $250,000 per year. This would benefit 114 million middle-class families. Failing to extend the cuts would increase taxes by an average of $1,600 for each of these families. The plan aims to reduce the federal deficit by $1.16 trillion over 10 years by not extending high-income tax cuts for those making over $250,000 annually.
The Obama Administration recognizes that the interconnected challenges in high-poverty neighborhoods require interconnected solutions. The Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative is a community-based approach to help neighborhoods in distress transform themselves into neighborhoods of opportunity.
La defensa del expresidente Juan Orlando Hernández, declarado culpable por narcotráfico en EE. UU., solicitó este viernes al juez Kevin Castel que imponga una condena mínima de 40 años de prisión.
15062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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19 जून को बॉम्बे हाई कोर्ट ने विवादित फिल्म ‘हमारे बारह’ को 21 जून को थिएटर में रिलीज करने का रास्ता साफ कर दिया, हालांकि यह सुनिश्चित करने के बाद कि फिल्म निर्माता कुछ आपत्तिजनक अंशों को हटा दें।
Why We Chose ScyllaDB over DynamoDB for "User Watch Status"ScyllaDB
Yichen Wei and Adam Drennan share the architecture and technical requirements behind "user watch status" for a major global media streaming service, what that meant for their database, the pros and cons of the many options they considered for replacing DynamoDB, why they ultimately chose ScyllaDB, and their lessons learned so far.
18062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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5. EPA NEWS CLIPS
AM EDITION
FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2002
AIR
Mold boosts home insurance (WT) P.3
Emissions Trading (NYT) P.33
2 Medical Groups moving offices downtown (NYT) P.36
Pollution-related deaths overstated in research (The Seattle Times) P.12
PSNH's mercury emissions questioned (The Union Leader) P.20
Nearby area's lack of pollution controls pains city (El Paso Times) P. 15
CLIMATE CHANGE
Commentary: Latest government data restrictions cause concern (International Herald Tnibune)
P.22
The Global Warming Dropout (NYT) P.39
Evils of access (NYT) P.34
New EPA report puts Bush in enviromnmental quandary (The Christian Science Monitor) P.1
Cold spring bucks the trend (Ottawa Citizen) P.42
Secret Kyoto meetings a'sham'; (Ottawa Citizen) P.41
Bush's head in the sand (International Herald Tribune) P.23
GENERAL
Response to Tenror; News Analysis; A mighty tool to wage war (LAT) P.29
How new department would work (The Indianapolis Star) P.7
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Activists split on park safety (Times-Union) P.15
PESTICIDES
Environment group seeks federal ban on atrazine (The Seattle Times) P.11
Roots of concern: Popular weedkiller's safety questioned (The Seattle Times) P.9
POLITICS
UJPI's Capital Comment for June 6, 2002 (WT) P.5
Senator's successor swornin (The Lincoln Star) P.13
SMART GROWTH
Metro urged to build light rail (WP) P.24
SUPERFUND
Oval Office truths strange as fiction (St. Petersburg Times) P.26
6. TOXIC
The State; Radioactive waste still gets dumped (LAT) P.32
WATER
Dugon Killing (Courier Mail) P.28
Report: Anniston Water PCB-Free (The Anniston Star) P.8
Missouri again sues pork producer (Post Dispatch) P.21
Can Native Americans save Northern Idaho's most popular lake? (Environmental News
Network) P.18
Bush Administration's mountaintop mining rule criticized at hearing (AP) P. 16