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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 Boletín de prensa
Ambassador John F. Maisto was nominated by President Bush to be U.S. permanent representative to the Organization of American States (OAS) on March 25, 2003, and was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 23, 2003.
Ambassador John F. Maisto was nominated by President George W. Bush to be U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States on March 25, 2003, and was confirmed by the United States Senate on May 23, 2003.
El embajador John F. Maisto fue nombrado por el presidente George W. Bush representante permanente de Estados Unidos en la Organización de los Estados Americanos el 25 de marzo de 2003, y confirmado por el Senado de Estados Unidos el 23 de mayo de 2003.
www.embajadausa.org.ve /wwwh1208.html

  
 Coming Soon to the United States? Plan Condor, the Sequel by Toni Solo 28 September 2003
John Negroponte was ambassador to Honduras and John Maisto ambassador to Nicaragua.
John Maisto is US representative to the Organization of American States.
Argentinian officers trained members of the Honduran army in techniques of mass repression while John Negroponte was ambassador in the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa from 1981 to 1985.
www.doublestandards.org /solo5.html   (3159 words)

  
 John Maxwell - writing from Jamaica about Haiti
Mr K.D. Knight, MP QC Minister of Foreign Affairs, can preen himself on his cosy chat with the American ambassador to the OAS, John Maisto.
John Maxwell exposes how the UN and the Bush Administration were complicit in the criminal overthrow one of the few democratically elected governments in the World that had the overwhelming support of its citizens.
John Maxwell reveals that as the spinmeisters are busy trying to keep a lid on the 9/11 lies, Robert Novak spins for the Boca Raton Regime and Ira Lowenthal scouts Jamaica to be the next stepping stone...
www.haitiaction.net /News/JM/JM.html   (3159 words)

  
 John Maisto
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Utenos žemės ūkio ir maisto pramonės mokykla Priėmimas, specialybės.
Receptai Įvairūs receptai, maisto ruošimo patarimai ir straipsniai
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-John_Maisto.html   (3159 words)

  
 OAS General Assembly Will Address Issue of Corruption in the Americas
Washington -- When the 34th general assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) takes place June 6-8 in Quito, Ecuador, one of its major themes will be the challenge of fighting corruption in the Western Hemisphere, says John Maisto, U.S. ambassador to the OAS.
Maisto offered a final word on the subject of corruption, which is expected to dominate discussions at the OAS general assembly in Quito.
Maisto reaffirmed the organization's critical role in strengthening the democratic process throughout the hemisphere, and expressed his hope for even greater OAS engagement.
usinfo.state.gov /xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2004&m=May&x=20040528180731GLnesnoM0.5842096&t=livefeeds/wf-latest.html   (3159 words)

  
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People and organizations involved: Roger Francisco Noriega, John F. Maisto
US Department of State, 7/30/03 ] John F. Maisto takes over Noriega's previous post as US Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States.(see September 24, 2002) [
Roger Noriega, a Kansas native of Mexican descent and fervent critic of Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez and Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is appointed US Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States.
www.cooperativeresearch.org /entity.jsp?entity=roger_francisco_noriega   (3159 words)

  
 .: US News - U.S. Hails Work of Cesar Gaviria as Departing Head of OAS :. .: All American Patriots :.
During Cesar Gaviria's 10-year tenure as head of the Organization of American States (OAS), the inter-American body was "able to do much more with scarce resources" than at any other time in its history, says John Maisto, U.S. permanent representative to the OAS.
Maisto was one of a number of hemispheric officials at the session who praised the former Colombian president as a champion of human rights and democracy, and hailed his efforts to promote conciliation in the Americas.
Maisto said that Gaviria, who is leaving the OAS after two five-year terms as Secretary General, generously supported the work of the OAS Inter-American Commission on Human Rights and "afforded it the respect and autonomy it deserves and requires to carry out its important duties."
www.allamericanpatriots.com /m-news+article+storyid-3127.html   (1404 words)

  
 1998 APA Convention Program
Robert T. Ammerman, PhD, John E. Donovan, PhD, Kevin Lynch, PhD, and Stephen A. Maisto, PhD, Pittsburgh Adolescent Alcohol Research Center, PA (B-1)
Robert B. Lebeau, EdD, Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ; John P. Sutyak, MD, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; and Angela O'Donnell, PhD, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick Campus (A-3)
Robert Q. Pollard, Jr., PhD, University of Rochester.
www.apa.org /convention98/program/sunday.html   (1404 words)

  
 americas.org - SPECIAL FORCES IN VENEZUELA: The U.S. Role
In November, an eight-member delegation of Venezuelan business leaders traveled to Washington and met with John Maisto, U.S. national security adviser for Latin America, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham and Otto J. Reich, assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs.
Reich and Maisto, the administration’s top Latin America policy officials, both have served as ambassadors to Venezuela and have kept close ties with business, political and media leaders there.
The delegation was led by Pedro Carmona Estanga, head of Venezuela’s main business federation, who was installed as Chávez’s replacement.
www.americas.org /News/Features/200205_Venezuela_Coup/20020501_US_Role.htm   (1404 words)

  
 Amazon.com: United States and Venezuela; Rethinking a Relationship (Contemporary Inter-Americanrelations, 3): Books: Janet Kelly,Carlos A. Romero
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United States and Mexico; Between Partnership and Conflict (Contemporary Inter-American Relations) by J.
Venezuela and the United States: From Monroe's Hemisphere to Petroleum's Empire (United States and the Americas) by Judith Ewell in Back Matter (1), and Back Matter (2)
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0415931851?v=glance   (659 words)

  
 Congressional Staff Group Inaugurated
Leading off the discussion were OAS Assistant Secretary General Luigi Einaudi; Ambassadors to the OAS Paul Durand (Canada), John Maisto (U.S.), and Esteban Tomic (Chile); and Mexican Embassy Minister for Immigration Affairs Carlos Felix.
The CSWG's members are split evenly between the two parties, and count among them legislative staff most interested in and active on inter-American issues.
Co-chairs include Bob Filippone, deputy chief of staff for Sen. Bob Graham (D-FL); Carl Meacham, professional staff member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Janice O'Connell, professional staff member, Senate Foreign Relations Committee; Caleb McCarry, staff director, Western Hemisphere Subcommittee, House International Relations Committee (HIRC); and Paul Oostburg Sanz, counsel, professional staff member, HIRC.
www.iadialog.org /summaries/jan04/cswg.asp   (659 words)

  
 Bush Welcomes New Secretary-General of OAS at White House
Accompanying President Bush during the White House meeting with the OAS head were Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; National Security Council member Stephen Hadley; Thomas Shannon, Special Advisor to the President and National Security Council Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs; and U.S. Ambassador to the OAS John Maisto.
United States President George W. Bush today received Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General José Miguel Insulza at the White House, where they exchanged views on such issues as the role of the OAS in promoting democracy and prosperity in the Western Hemisphere.
The role of the OAS in promoting democracy and prosperity in the Western Hemisphere and the upcoming OAS General Assembly were among the issues that the two leaders discussed, according to an OAS press release.
news.findlaw.com /scripts/printer_friendly.pl?page=/wash/s/20050531/20050531172209.html   (659 words)

  
 Building Bridges" hosts Conference in Fight Against HIV/AIDS
U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica Sue Cobb; U.S. Ambassador John Maisto, Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), and U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer Glenn Guimond address a media roundtable at the U.S. Embassy.
U.S. Ambassador Sue Cobb formally transferred a fire truck, a twenty-eight-passenger bus, and firefighting equipment to Minister of Local Government, Community Development and Sport Portia Simpson-Miller..
This site has been created and is maintained by the Office of Public Affairs of the Embassy of the United States of America in Kingston.
usembassy.state.gov /kingston   (659 words)

  
 Venezuela
Former U.S. Ambassador John Maisto claims that Chávez is similar to Fidel Castro in the numerous reports by opposition groups of disappearances and the use of torture.
Venezuela is home to a wide variety of landscapes, such as the northeasternmost extensions of the Andes mountains in the northwest and along the northern Caribbean coast, of which the highest point is the Pico Bolivar at 5,007 m.
The Venezuelan president is elected by a plurality vote with direct and universal suffrage and functions as both head of state and head of government.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/venezuela   (1660 words)

  
 Ferrari 308/328 GTB and GTS in miniature
While other Ferrari models, especially if painted other than red, might not be recognized by Jane or John Q. Public, the 308 GTS is seared on the memory of every mid-'80's TV viewer who saw the Magnum P.I. series.
Maisto also continues to offer their 308 GTB, with what appears to be a very close copy of the Matchbox casting.
While the 308 GTS (spider) or GTB (berlinetta) may not be the best Ferrari ever produced, no one can refute it is one of the most beautiful.
www.breithaupts.com /totc210.htm   (1660 words)

  
 US Endorses Francisco Flores to Become Secretary General of OAS
Flores' candidacy received a strong boost when the U.S. representative to the OAS, John Maisto, formally endorsed him during Thursday's session.
Flores said he would seek to revitalize the OAS and emphasized the need for the institution to combat poverty, promote economic development, and develop rapid response mechanisms to natural disasters.
Flores appeared at the OAS' ornate headquarters in Washington Thursday to address the permanent council and present his case for becoming the institution's next secretary general.
www.voanews.com /english/2005-01-27-voa58.cfm   (423 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Venezuela Article
Former U.S. Ambassador John Maisto claims that Chávez is similar to Fidel Castro in the numerous reports by opposition groups of disappearances and the use of torture.
Venezuela is home to a wide variety of landscapes, such as the northeasternmost extensions of the Andes mountains in the northwest and along the northern Caribbean coast, of which the highest point is the Pico Bolivar at 5,007 m.
The Venezuelan president is elected by a plurality vote with direct and universal suffrage and functions as both head of state and head of government.
www.ipedia.com /venezuela.html   (423 words)

  
 Scoop: Maisto: Ecuadorian Political Situation
Ambassador John F. Maisto, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States
Throughout the continuing political situation in Ecuador, the U.S. Government has repeatedly called for constructive dialogue.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/WO0504/S00323.htm   (423 words)

  
 Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall
In Wilson's article Carmona says he visited Washington in November to meet with John Maisto, Bush's Latin America guy at NSC, Energy Secretary Spence Abraham and Assistant Secretary of State Otto Reich.
Reich apparently tried to counsel him on the management of the coup, specifically, trying to dissuade him from foolish and ultimately fatal expedient of dissolving the National Assembly.
And again, let's be frank, Otto Reich, the Assistant Secretary of State for Latin America is himself a Cuban exile with close ties to the anti-Castro firebrands in South Florida.
www.talkingpointsmemo.com /april0203.html   (423 words)

  
 CubaCentral :: Missing in Action: Otto Reich
Ambassadors speculate that could pave the way for John Maisto, currently senior director for the western hemisphere in the White House, to move to a senior State Department position.
Reich is one of the most undiplomatic people in charge of diplomacy and he seems to revel in that role.
For his liberal enemies, Reich was a lightning rod for criticism because of his anti-Castro fervor and his role in the bitter ideological battles of the 1980s.
www.cubacentral.com /todaysnewsdetail.cfm?ID=20   (423 words)

  
 RR-2911: UNITED STATES AND VENEZUELA SIGN NEW INCOME TAX CONVENTION
The Treasury Department announced Monday that U.S. Ambassador John F. Maisto and Venezuelan Minister of Foreign Affairs Miguel Angel Burelli Rivas signed a new income tax Convention and Protocol with Venezuela in Caracas.
This tax convention, if ratified, will be the first between the United States and Venezuela and represents an important step in Treasury's goal of expanding the U.S. tax treaty network with emerging economies, particularly in Latin America.
UNITED STATES AND VENEZUELA SIGN NEW INCOME TAX CONVENTION
www.ustreas.gov /press/releases/rr2911.htm   (269 words)

  
 Venezuela, 11 avril 2002 : coup de force patronal - L'Asile utopique
Par ailleurs Pedro Carmona, le leader putschiste, a voyagé aux États-Unis en novembre 2001 à la tête d'une délégation d'hommes d'affaires et a rencontré John Maisto, conseiller national pour la sécurité en Amérique latine, Spencer Abraham, secrétaire à l'Energie, et Otto Reich, adjoint au secrétaire d'État pour les Amériques.
Pedro Carmona a été vu sortant des bureaux de Cisneros avant de se rendre au palais du gouvernement pour sa prise de fonctions en tant que président provisoire.
Le nouveau gouvernement est dirigé par le patron des patrons Pedro Carmona Estanga.
www.asile.org /citoyens/numero15/venezuela/venezuela.htm   (269 words)

  
 U.S. Relations with the People's Republic of China, 2004
Corruption is a Threat to Democracy and Development: One of the Issues at the Organization of American States' 34th General Assembly, June 6-8, Quito, Ecuador - Ambassador John Maisto, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States, Foreign Press Center Briefing, Washington, DC, 5/28/2004
The State Department's Priorities for the 59th UN General Assembly and Review of UNGA Events This Week - Kim Holmes, Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, Foreign Press Center Briefing, New York, New York, 9/24/2004
Interview - Secretary of State Colin L. Powell with Tamara Kupperman of NBC News, Seoul, Korea, 10/26/2004
www.usconsulate.org.hk /uscn/2004.htm   (269 words)

  
 OAS Mission Says There Was No Fraud in Venezuelan Referendum
The ambassador of the United States to the OAS, John Maisto, has asked to include that the referendum was filled with problems.
Referendum results as ratified by the OAS and the Carter Center showed that more than 59% of voters opted to keep President Chavez in office.
Valter Pecly Moreira, the Permanent Representative from Brasil for the OAS and chief observer of the OAS mission during the Venezuelan referendum, made a verbal presentation congratulating Venezuelans for their civil behavior during the referendum and ratified the referendum results, saying that "there was no fraud in anything I observed."
www.venezuelanalysis.com /news.php?newsno=1350   (790 words)

  
 Rankine, Writers Workshop Students Take Poetry Beyond The Page
Rankine will be joined by Writers' Workshop students John Niekrasz, Marco Maisto, Erica Fiedler and Elizabeth Spackman.
Rankine, who was born in Jamaica, is the author of three collections of poetry -- "PLOT," "The End of the Alphabet" and "Nothing in Nature is Private," which received the Cleveland State Poetry Prize.
Poet Claudia Rankine, a visiting faculty member in the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, will be joined by several of her fall-semester students in a multi-media reading at 8 p.m.
www.uiowa.edu /~ournews/2003/april/041103rankine.html   (790 words)

  
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 US State DEPT. DISPATCH, VOLUME 5, NUMBER 11, MARCH 14, 1994
In Managua, Ambassador John Maisto repeats this mantra: "Nicaragua's problems must be solved in Nicaragua by Nicaraguans." We can contribute to an environment conducive to dialogue, but only Nicaraguans can make their own democracy work.
All Nicaraguans willing to live by the democratic rules of the game--whatever the color of their faded uniforms--should be part of that domestic dialogue.
Too often, authoritarian institutions shut down possibilities for peaceful change and drove reformers into the mountains, and too often, international ideological and geopolitical clashes have stoked the fires and further divided mothers from sons and brothers from sisters.
dosfan.lib.uic.edu /ERC/briefing/dispatch/1994/html/Dispatchv5no11.html   (21693 words)

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