Foreign Assistance and Related Programs Appropriations for 1980: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 - Economic assistance, American |
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... PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA WEST INDIES U.S. ༤༠༤ སྐུ རྨཱ ཏྠཋལྐ ༤28 ཟཟཤྲྰི ཌ 8 ཀྐཟླ ཋཋ ༠ ལྐ 16 1,454,868 1,467,540 145,191 22 3,671,746 5213 186,900 484,500 21 1,641,768 10 7 506,417 25 1,952,040 145,191 4,178 , 163 ...
... PANAMA PARAGUAY PERU TRINIDAD URUGUAY VENEZUELA WEST INDIES U.S. ༤༠༤ སྐུ རྨཱ ཏྠཋལྐ ༤28 ཟཟཤྲྰི ཌ 8 ཀྐཟླ ཋཋ ༠ ལྐ 16 1,454,868 1,467,540 145,191 22 3,671,746 5213 186,900 484,500 21 1,641,768 10 7 506,417 25 1,952,040 145,191 4,178 , 163 ...
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... PANAMA 24 2,914,290 PARAGUAY 17 3,103,825 PERU 17 2,300,128 10 TRINIDAD 10 395,782 URUGUAY 12 VENEZUELA 26 1,252,872 6 263,574 WEST INDIES 19 607,491 3352 1614 2,028,022 60 5,804,159 304,065 16 1,923,048 684,010 29 3,598,300 271,896 19 ...
... PANAMA 24 2,914,290 PARAGUAY 17 3,103,825 PERU 17 2,300,128 10 TRINIDAD 10 395,782 URUGUAY 12 VENEZUELA 26 1,252,872 6 263,574 WEST INDIES 19 607,491 3352 1614 2,028,022 60 5,804,159 304,065 16 1,923,048 684,010 29 3,598,300 271,896 19 ...
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... PANAMA 3,598,300 1,055 69.9 669,848 1,064 70.8 MEXICO 5,804,159 1,130 78.7 BARBADOS 1,952,040 1,165 81.4 BRAZIL 8,631,241 1,239 95.3 JAMAICA 995,437 1,296 96.7 ARGENTINA 1,641,768 1,876 99.6 263,574 2,357 100.0 1 . 2 . PC GNP ...
... PANAMA 3,598,300 1,055 69.9 669,848 1,064 70.8 MEXICO 5,804,159 1,130 78.7 BARBADOS 1,952,040 1,165 81.4 BRAZIL 8,631,241 1,239 95.3 JAMAICA 995,437 1,296 96.7 ARGENTINA 1,641,768 1,876 99.6 263,574 2,357 100.0 1 . 2 . PC GNP ...
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... Panama 3,566,300 4,501,508 8,067,808 Paraguay 3,226,582 1,909,528 5,136,110 Peru 5,988,252 3,354,757 9,343,009 36 Trinidad 444,544 418,171 862,715 Uruguay 1,382,722 1,390,340 2,773,062 Venezuela 255,370 396,287 651,657 West Indies ...
... Panama 3,566,300 4,501,508 8,067,808 Paraguay 3,226,582 1,909,528 5,136,110 Peru 5,988,252 3,354,757 9,343,009 36 Trinidad 444,544 418,171 862,715 Uruguay 1,382,722 1,390,340 2,773,062 Venezuela 255,370 396,287 651,657 West Indies ...
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... Panama , wherever . I just wonder whether any of these domestic projects that you have had or are planning could be in South Florida . You wouldn't get any closer to Caribbean prob- lems . Mr. DYAL . Actually we are precluded from ...
... Panama , wherever . I just wonder whether any of these domestic projects that you have had or are planning could be in South Florida . You wouldn't get any closer to Caribbean prob- lems . Mr. DYAL . Actually we are precluded from ...
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Page 791 - No assistance may be provided under this part to the government of any country which engages in a consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights, including torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment, prolonged detention without charges, or other flagrant denial of the right to life, liberty, and the security of person, unless such assistance will directly benefit the needy people in such country.
Page 322 - Act to promote world peace and friendship through a Peace Corps, which shall make available to interested countries and areas men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve, under conditions of hardship if necessary, to help the peoples of such countries and areas in meeting their needs for trained manpower, and to help promote a better understanding of the American people...
Page 649 - NOT FOR RELEASE UNTIL AUTHORIZED BY THE COMMITTEE A REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS...
Page 322 - Peace Corps Act". DECLARATION OF PURPOSE SEC. 2.2 The Congress of the United States declares that it is the policy of the United States and the purpose of this Act to promote world peace and friendship through a Peace Corps, which shall make available to interested countries and areas men and women of the United States qualified for service abroad and willing to serve, under conditions of hardship if necessary...
Page 29 - ... encourage the establishment and growth of democratic institutions, private and governmental, appropriate to the requirements of the individual sovereign nations of this hemisphere.
Page 279 - The Secretary of State The Secretary of the Treasury The Secretary of Defense The Attorney General The Secretary of the Interior The Secretary of Agriculture The Secretary of Commerce The Secretary of Labor The Secretary of Health...
Page 198 - Islands at the end of the transition period; because the immigration clause is objectionable and offensive to the Filipino people; because the powers of the High Commissioner are too indefinite; and finally because the military, naval and other reservations provided for in the said Act are inconsistent with true independence, violate national dignity and are subject to misunderstanding.
Page 102 - ... imposes more than a nominal tax on emigration or on the visas or other documents required for emigration, for any purpose or cause whatsoever; or (3) imposes more than a nominal tax, levy, fine, fee, or other charge on any citizen as a consequence of the desire of such citizen to emigrate to the country of his choice...
Page 818 - A REPORT TO THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES on the OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT Surveys and Investigations Staff...