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 Lee H. Hamilton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lee Hamilton is also the name of a famous electrical engineer and businessman, he has been the President of Freedom Scientific since July 2002.
Lee Herbert Hamilton (1931 -) was born in Evansville, Indiana.
Lee Hamilton graduated from DePauw University in 1952 and Indiana University law school in 1956.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lee_H._Hamilton

  
 Lee H. Hamilton - SourceWatch
Lee Herbert Hamilton[1] (http://www.nssg.gov/About_Us/People/Commissioners/Lee_Hamilton/lee_hamilton.htm) of Indiana is the Director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
Hamilton is a Commissioner on the U.S. Commission on National Security/21st Century / Hart-Rudman Commission and Vice Chair of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (also known as the 9-11 Commission).
Hamilton received a Bachelor of Arts, DePauw University and Goethe University, Frankfurt Germany; and a Graduate, Indiana University School of Law.
www.sourcewatch.org /wiki.phtml?title=Lee_H._Hamilton

  
 Hamilton v. Hamilton, 410 N.W.2d 508 (N.D. 1987)
Phyllis' former husband, R. Lee Hamilton (Lee), submitted a motion for dismissal of Phyllis' action, with prejudice, pursuant to Rule 12(b)(5) and Rule 56, N.D.R.Civ.P. The district court granted Lee's motion pursuant to Rule 12(b)(5), N.D.R.Civ.P. We reverse and remand.
On April 12, 1982, after twenty-two (22) years of marriage, Phyllis and Lee Hamilton were divorced.
Lee cites numerous cases supporting his position that Phyllis' independent action in equity to obtain relief from judgment is a collateral attack on the parties' 1982 divorce decree.
www.court.state.nd.us /court/opinions/11301.htm

  
 Lee Hamilton -- WWII pilot who flew the Himalayan 'Hump'
It was the forgotten war, the little known China-Burma-India theater of World War II, and Lee Hamilton was in the thick of it, flying C-46 air transports on 104 roundtrip missions over the Himalayas to resupply the beleaguered Chinese forces fighting the Japanese.
Hamilton is survived by a daughter, Cyndy Hardy of Portland, Ore.; three sons, Bill of Napa, Doug of Santa Barbara and Kim of Piedmont; nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
Hamilton, who would use a wheelchair for the rest of his life, went back to school, finishing up at Golden Gate University in San Francisco, his son said, and then embarked on a business career as a controller and accountant.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2004/05/09/BAG8T6IJCO1.DTL&type=printable

  
 Learn About Congress: Public Criticisms of Congress
Lee Hamilton explains that members of Congress must be civil towards one another in order to produce good legislation.
Lee Hamilton explains why it is important for members of Congress to carefully review all 13 appropriations bills separately.
Former Congressman Lee Hamilton explains that M embers of Congress must continually think about what is right for the country and how to protect individual liberties.
congress.indiana.edu /lesson_plans/lh_comnts_pub_critic_congress_overview.php

  
 LEE_HAMILTON_DCI.html
Lee Hamilton is one of the candidates that George W. Bush in considering for CIA Director.
Lee Hamilton didn't lift a finger to help us, in fact he announced, long before the investigation began, that there was nothing to the October Surprise charges.
At the time I wrote the letter, Lee Hamilton was the Head of the October Surprise Taskforce which had been given the mandate to investigate the allegations that the Reagan Campaign had made a deal with Iran to delay the release of the 52 hostages that had been held over a year.
www.rumormillnews.com /LEE_HAMILTON_DCI.html

  
 broadcasts.iu.edu
Lee Hamilton discussed the burdens and opportunities that come with being the only superpower.
As part of the Chancellor's Forum Lecture Series at Indiana University Bloomington, former U.S. congressman Lee H. Hamilton delivered a lecture on March 26, 2003.
Hamilton is director of the Center On Congress at IU Bloomington.
broadcast.iu.edu /lectures/hamilton/index.html

  
 AM - 9/11 Commission finds 'deep institutional failings'
LEE HAMILTON: The United States Government has access to vast amounts of information, but it has a weak process, a weak system of processing and using that information.
Vice Chairman Lee Hamilton says the lack of imagination was the most important failing.
The commission said the memo had little overall effect in mobilising the CIA, and that this episode highlighted the limitations of the director's authority over the direction of the intelligence community.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2004/s1160100.htm

  
 Modified Register
Patrick Lee is the son of Lee Dolphus HAMILTON and Ella Jane COLLINS.
Myrtle Marie is the daughter of Elliott Newton HAMILTON and Goldie Mae HAMILTON.
webpages.charter.net /pcxprt/hamilton/mr0007.html

  
 Thomas Kean Lee Hamilton Meet The Press - s5000.com
TIM RUSSERT: And we are joined by the chairman, Tom Kean, the vice chairman, Lee Hamilton, of the September 11 Commission.
The guests were former Governor Thomas Kean (R-N.J.), chair of 9/11 commission and former Representative Lee Hamilton (D-Ind.), vice chair of 9/11 commission.
Thomas Kean Lee Hamilton Meet The Press - s5000.com
www.s5000.com /articles_main382.php

  
 Hamilton and Iran-Contra
In Lee Hamilton's view, it was better to keep the public in the dark than to bring to light another Watergate, with all the implied ramifications.
When Hamilton was chairman of the House committee investigating Iran-contra, he took the word of senior Reagan administration officials when they claimed Bush and Reagan were 'out of the loop.' Independent counsel Lawrence Walsh and White House records later proved that Reagan and Bush had been very much in the loop.
In a late 1980s interview aired on PBS 'Frontline,' Hamilton said that he did not think it would have been 'good for the country' to put the public through another impeachment trial.
www.btinternet.com /~nlpwessex/Documents/hamiltoniran-contra.htm

  
 Interview with Lee Hamilton, Airnet Communications: TWST
Hamilton: In terms of our recent financial history, we closed fiscal year 2000 at just over $34 million in revenue, and the analysts are forecasting AirNet to double this year, which would be the third year in a row that our revenues on average have doubled.
Hamilton: We have a very clear goal for the company, which is that by the end of 2005 we want to have 10% of the GSM base station market.
Hamilton: All we can do is create value by building a great product and driving the revenue and the growth of the company.
www.twst.com /notes/articles/mad601.html

  
 director
Lee and his wife, the former Nancy Ann Nelson, have three children (Tracy Lynn Souza, Deborah Hamilton Kremer, and Douglas Nelson Hamilton), and four grandchildren (Christina, Maria, McLouis, and Patricia Souza and Lina Ying Kremer).
Hamilton is a graduate of DePauw University and Indiana University law school, and studied for a year at Goethe University in Germany.
Hamilton established himself as a leading congressional voice on foreign affairs, with particular interests in promoting democracy and market reform in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, promoting peace and stability in the Middle East, expanding U.S. markets and trade overseas, and overhauling U.S. export and foreign aid policies.
wwics.si.edu /index.cfm?fuseaction=director.about

  
 Company History
Lee Hamilton came to Freedom Scientific as president of the Blind Low/Vision group in March of 2002 and also was appointed to the board of directors.
Before joining Motorola, Dr. Hamilton received a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Purdue University and was a professor of Electrical Engineering at The Ohio State University.
Before joining Freedom Scientific, he was the President and CEO of AirNet Communications Corporation, a technology start-up he took public in 1999.
www.freedomscientific.com /fs_about/history.asp

  
 AirNet Names Lee Hamilton COO
Melbourne, Florida - Dr. Lee Hamilton has been appointed vice president and chief operating officer of AirNet Communications Corporation effective immediately.
Hamilton holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University and a Bachelor of Science degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
Hamilton, who is based at AirNet’s corporate headquarters in Melbourne, Florida, will be responsible for Product Development, Manufacturing, Customer Service, Field Service and Management Information Systems.
www.aircom.com /pressrel/HamiltonCOO.htm

  
 Online NewsHour: 9-11 Commission Reports on Iraq and Al Qaida -- June 16, 2004
LEE HAMILTON: Well, I can't point to any specific thing where we blocked it except the ones that are publicly very well known: Like the attack on the Los Angeles Airport and some others.
LEE HAMILTON: Well, the lesson I draw from it is that al-Qaida is a very sophisticated, very careful, very patient, highly skilled organization.
LEE HAMILTON: I don't think there's any doubt but that there were some contacts between Saddam Hussein's government and al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden's people.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/terrorism/jan-june04/commissioon_6-16.html

  
 News Release
From 1964 until 1998, Hamilton developed a strong reputation as a moderate, forthright legislator and leader in international affairs.
"Lee was my congressman from the time I was 12 years old until he retired in 1998.
He currently serves as the Director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, DC and the Director of The Center on Congress at Indiana University.
www.senate.gov /%7Ebayh/www/Press/2001/25APR01pr.htm

  
 Geopolitics of Energy - Lee Hamilton Bio
Lee Hamilton is currently the director of both the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and The Center on Congress at Indiana University.
Previous to January 1999, Lee Hamilton was a well-respected member of the U.S. Congress from Indiana.
Hamilton was a chairman, ranking member, and member on the Committee on International Relations as well as a chairman, vice chairman, and member on the Joint Economic Committee.
www.csis.org /sei/event991208bioHamilton.html

  
 Excerpt: Lee Hamilton's June 29 DVC on China and the Congress
HAMILTON: There are about 20,000 organizations in Washington D.C. that try to affect the views, change the views, influence the views of the members of Congress.
HAMILTON: I think the Taiwan factor is very important in shaping the view of members of Congress with regard to China.
HAMILTON: I think I would generally agree with you that the overall impact of Congress on U.S. China relationships has not been positive over a period of decades.
japan.usembassy.gov /e/p/tp-se0231.html

  
 USIA, U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, July 1996 - Lee Hamilton
USIA, U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, July 1996 - Lee Hamilton
Hamilton: Presidents always have very wide discretion in the conduct of American foreign policy, but it is not a total discretion.
Hamilton: Well, I think that unanimity on foreign policy is very difficult to achieve and the differences sometimes break on partisan lines.
usinfo.state.gov /journals/itps/0796/ijpe/pj9hamil.htm

  
 A Broader Agenda For Indonesia (washingtonpost.com)
Lee Hamilton, a former chairman of the House Committee on International Relations, is president of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
By Lee H. Hamilton and George P. Shultz
A sustained and comprehensive U.S. policy of engagement and encouragement of democracy can help ensure that Indonesia's elections are part of a broader democratic success story -- one that someday may be looked back upon as a watershed for the Islamic world.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A34322-2004Sep19.html

  
 The Globe and Mail: Lee Hamilton
Lee H. Hamilton, director of the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington, was vice-chairman of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States.
Only time and events will tell whether the Iraq war has been worth the costs, and whether the decision to go to war will make the United States safer from - or more susceptible to - terrorist attack.
Have the news stories that matter most sent to your inbox daily.
www.theglobeandmail.com /servlet/story/RTGAM.20050328.wleehamilton28/BNStory/International

  
 Interview with Lee Hamilton, AirNet Communications Corporation: TWST
LEE HAMILTON is CEO of AirNet Communications Corporation
Dr. Hamilton: The company was started in 1994 as a spinout of Harris Corporation, based on some technology that Harris had developed for military and government applications.
The company is focused on developing best-of-class wireless base stations that are sold to network operators, to people who provide cellular or wireless phone service.
www.twst.com /notes/articles/jax225.html

  
 Lee Hamilton - Class of 1958 - Coleman High School - Coleman, Texas
Lee Hamilton - Class of 1958 - Coleman High School - Coleman, Texas
freepages.school-alumni.rootsweb.com /~jrterry/1958/leehamilton.html

  
 How the D's and R's faded in 9/11 commissioners' task csmonitor.com
Lee H. Hamilton, vice chair of the commission, is president and director of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and a former Democratic congressman from Indiana.
By Thomas H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton
WASHINGTON – When we were appointed chair and vice chair of the 9/11 commission, we faced two overwhelming challenges: a mandate of astonishing breadth, and the poisonous partisan waters of Washington.
www.csmonitor.com /2004/1015/p10s01-coop.html

  
 Lee Hamilton and the 9/11 Commission
Years later, I was standing with Lee Hamilton in the news room of WHAS-TV in Louisville where I worked and he was visiting when the bulletin came on about the attack on Baghdad in the first Gulf War.
I met Lee Hamilton when I was 14 years old -- 36 years ago.
Watch Lee Hamilton in action -- he's stately, thoughtful and insightful.
scottmckain.com /Blog/B950589083/C649144954/E1557374274

  
 Downtown Eastside
Jamie Lee Hamilton, an advocate for sex trade workers and friend of Tom's for more than 20 years, said outside the court she was satisfied with the nine-year sentence.
posted by Jamie Lee Hamilton @ 11:31 AM 0 comments
Hamilton said Tom had got her education degree and hoped one day to get out of the sex trade business.
downtowneastside.blogspot.com

  
 Georgia Lee (Hamilton ) Welsh
Georgia Lee (Hamilton) Welsh was born 22 MAY 1935 in Ottawa, Illinois.
Georgia Lee (Hamilton) Welsh's husband was George Joesph Jr.
home.xnet.com /~mwelsh/pedigreesite/Records/II32.html

  
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www.net-magic.net /users/dheafner/d0001/g0000198.html

  
 The Globe and Mail: Lee Hamilton
Lee H. Hamilton, former chairman of the House of Representatives committee on international relations, is director of the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington.
Candidates and voters must keep a difficult truth in mind: Those running for the U.S. presidency must prepare for the challenges clearly ahead, but also for those that lie around the corner.
www.theglobeandmail.com /servlet/story/RTGAM.20041021.wcomment1022/BNStory/Front

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