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 U.S. Congressional Delegations from Kansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These are tables of congressional delegations from Kansas to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.
Previous and Current Delegations to the United States Congress by State
*Hallowell was elected in 1878 as a Member-at-Large but refused the seat since Kansas was entitled to only three seats.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._Congressional_Delegations_from_Kansas   (120 words)

  
 korea.txt
There was a complete impasse from the beginning: the representatives of UNC member nations wanted to reunify Korea through elections supervised by the United Nations; the Communist delegation refused to recognize the U.N.'s authority to deal with the matter.
The prisoner of war quarrel heightened in January 1952 after UNC delegates proposed to give captives a choice in repatriation proceedings, maintaining that those prisoners who did not wish to return to their homelands could be simply "set at liberty" according to the Geneva Conventions of 1949.
The strategy, which became clear in subsequent prisoner demands, was to trade the U.S. officer's life and release for UNC admissions of inhumane treatment of captives, including alleged cruelties during previous screenings of prisoners in which a large number of prisoners refused repatriation.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/academic/history/marshall/military/korean.war/korea.txt   (9284 words)

  
 Documents Related to the Cold War
U.S. Department of State press release, dated September 26, 1948, containing the text of a September 26, 1948 note by the US, France, and United Kingdom to the Soviet Government.
U.S. State Department report, not dated, titled "The Berlin Crisis: A Report on the Moscow Discussions, 1948." The document, from the President's Secretary's Files, covers in chronological order Soviet interference with access to Berlin and discussions with Moscow on resolving the Berlin crisis.
U.S. Department of State Office of Public Affairs background memorandum briefing press officers on the historical background of the Berlin Crisis.
www.mtholyoke.edu /acad/intrel/coldwar.htm   (11096 words)

  
 Congressional Directory: Browse 108th Congress (2003-2004)
Home Page > Legislative Branch > Congressional Directory > Browse > 108th Congress
DELEGATES, REPRESENTATIVES, AND SENATORS SERVING IN THE 1st-108th CONGRESSES
POLITICAL DIVISIONS OF THE U.S. (34th CONGRESS) TO 2003 (108th CONGRESS)
www.gpoaccess.gov /cdirectory/browse-cd-nov03.html   (88 words)

  
 War and Piece
RUMSFELD: The reason the United States went to war, the president has announced and said it repeatedly.
In the House, Democrats on the intelligence committee sent a letter to Stephen J. Hadley, Bush's national security adviser, citing the PDB and other intelligence to argue that it was "highly misleading" to claim that the White House and Congress had equal access to prewar intelligence.
U.S. and German officials feared that Ahmad Chalabi had coached Curveball after the defector said his brother had worked as a bodyguard for the controversial Iraqi exile leader.
www.warandpiece.com   (7319 words)

  
 US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation: Occupation End Notes
US Campaign Update: Kansas City Regional Conference; Recruiting for Resources Taskforce; International Day of Solidarity – November 29th; Organizing in the South and Southeast U.S.; Work Begins on 109th Congressional Report Card 2.
Resources & Education: New Paper “The United States and the Law”; Updated US Campaign Resources Available on the Web; UN Report on the Gaza Strip 5.
US Campaign Update: Blast-fax to the Senate; Meetings with North Carolina Groups; Minnesota Grassroots; Kansas City Regional Conference; November 29 International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People; Email Glitch for us_campaign@endtheoccupation.org 2.
www.endtheoccupation.org /article.php?list=type&type=48   (7319 words)

  
 US Campaign to End the Israeli Occupation : Occupation End Notes, November 10, 2004
If you live in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia or Florida and you would be interested in organizing a speaking event for the US Campaign, please contact us at outreach@endtheoccupation.org
Citizens for Justice in the Middle East, a Kansas City based member organization of the US Campaign, is hosting this conference.
- Palestine/Israel Justice Project of the Minnesota Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church — Paynesville, MN www.mumac.org/pijp/pijp.html
www.endtheoccupation.org /article.php?id=519   (7319 words)

  
 States scramble to defend military bases from closing
States haven't just left it to their congressional delegations to ensure that their bases are kept open or expanded.
But congressmen work hard to try to protect bases by enhancing their military value —— and that is where Missouri and Kansas benefit from having high-ranking members of Congress on key committees.
It says the United States' 425 military bases are about a quarter more than what is needed.
www.globalsecurity.org /org/news/2005/050410-states-brac.htm   (1032 words)

  
 U.S. Congressional Delegations from Kansas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Categories : United States Senators by state
Members of the U.S. House of Representatives by state
This page was last modified 23:32, 23 May 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/US_Congressional_Delegations_from_Kansas   (1032 words)

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