The Tsunami Tragedy: How the U.S. is Responding and Providing Relief : Briefing Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Ninth Congress, First Session, January 26, 2005U.S. Government Printing Office, 2005 - 107 pagini |
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... communities . I certainly want to commend my own local community , our rotary international , our local leaders for making donations to this trag- edy . It is also my understanding that the private - sector community throughout our ...
... communities . I certainly want to commend my own local community , our rotary international , our local leaders for making donations to this trag- edy . It is also my understanding that the private - sector community throughout our ...
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... communities and transportation infrastructure which helped to facilitate aid and rescue efforts . The juxtaposition of the geographically - limited damage with the massive human toll underscored the tragic cost that resulted from the ...
... communities and transportation infrastructure which helped to facilitate aid and rescue efforts . The juxtaposition of the geographically - limited damage with the massive human toll underscored the tragic cost that resulted from the ...
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... communities and transportation infrastructure , which helped to facilitate aid and rescue efforts . The juxtaposition of the geographically limited damage with the massive human toll underscored the tragic costs that resulted from the ...
... communities and transportation infrastructure , which helped to facilitate aid and rescue efforts . The juxtaposition of the geographically limited damage with the massive human toll underscored the tragic costs that resulted from the ...
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... communities and individuals most affected . We have an obligation to ensure that resources given from the highest of human mo- tives to meet the most basic of human needs are spent in ways that are efficient , effective , and ...
... communities and individuals most affected . We have an obligation to ensure that resources given from the highest of human mo- tives to meet the most basic of human needs are spent in ways that are efficient , effective , and ...
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... communities to re- build , in some cases , in safer locations , that they construct sturdier buildings , that they enforce sound building practices . We have an obligation to make sure we are not putting people in this region , who have ...
... communities to re- build , in some cases , in safer locations , that they construct sturdier buildings , that they enforce sound building practices . We have an obligation to make sure we are not putting people in this region , who have ...
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affected areas affected countries agencies American assess assistance Banda Aceh Blumenauer build camps clean water coast colleague commitment Committee CONGRE CONGRESS THE LIBRARY cooperation coordination damage devastation displaced donors early warning system earthquake emergency ensure FALEOMAVAEGA families funding going groups helicopters humanitarian immediate important India Indian Ocean Indonesia Indonesian Government Indonesian military infrastructure International Rescue Committee issue JERSEY LARSON Leach leadership LIBRA LIBRARY OF CONGRESS livelihoods lives logistical long-term Maldives ment microcredit million Natsios natural disasters NGOs operations opportunity oral rehydration salts organizations Pacific plans PREPARED STATEMENT President programs RARY rebuild reconstruction efforts recovery region rehabilitation relief and reconstruction relief efforts RESS schools sector Somalia South Asia Sri Lanka staff Thailand Thank tion trafficking tragedy tsunami response tsunami-affected U.S. Government U.S. military UNICEF USAID vulnerable water and sanitation West Papua World Bank
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Pagina 39 - Commission, agreed to a 10-year implementation plan for a Global Earth Observation System of Systems (GEOSS).
Pagina 8 - Member, for any opening comment he might have. [The prepared statement of Mr. Smith of New Jersey follows:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY AND...
Pagina 41 - ... global economic slowdown, further reducing growth rates. It has now become all the more urgent to enhance collaboration among all stakeholders to promote sustained economic growth and to address the long-term challenges of financing for development. Our resolve to act together is stronger than ever. 6. Each country has primary responsibility for its own economic and social development, and the role of national policies and development strategies cannot be overemphasized.
Pagina 49 - Thank you. Mr. Smith. Mr. SMITH of New Jersey. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and I want to welcome our panel.
Pagina 2 - The committee will come to order. Good morning and welcome to today's hearing on the use of steroids by young women to enhance athletic performance and body image.
Pagina 93 - I want to thank all of the members of the panel for their testimony today.
Pagina 23 - His decorations include the Legion of Merit with three gold stars, the Meritorious Service Medal with one gold star, the Navy Commendation Medal with one gold star, and the Navy Achievement Medal.
Pagina 43 - FOR ASIAN AND PACIFIC AFFAIRS, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS, US DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE General ALLEN.
Pagina 24 - FAA consults with the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and other federal agencies...
Pagina 6 - Indian seismologist, it is estimated that the energy released from the tsunami itself was 350 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945 and the earthquake which caused the tsunami had the power of 32,000 hydrogen bombs.