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  Encyclopedia: Warren Christopher   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christopher's professional activities have included service as President of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, 1974-1975; Chairman of the Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary of the American Bar Association, 1975-1976; member of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California 1975-1976; and Special Counsel to California Governor Edmund G. Brown in 1959.
Warren Christopher is a recipient of the state of North Dakota's Roughrider Award.
Warren Christopher was sworn in as the 63rd Secretary of State on January 20, 1993.
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 Warren Christopher - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christopher was sworn in on February 26, 1977, as the Deputy Secretary of State and served in that position until January 20, 1981.
Christopher's professional activities have included service as President of the Los Angeles County Bar Association, 1974-75; Chairman of the Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary of the American Bar Association, 1975-76; member of the Board of Governors of the State Bar of California 1975-76; and Special Counsel to California Governor Edmund G. Brown in 1959.
Christopher served as Chairman of the Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department, which came to be known as the Christopher Commission.
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 Warren Christopher: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Warren Minor Christopher (born October 27, 1925) is an American (A native or inhabitant of the United States) diplomat and lawyer.
From October 1949 to September 1950, Christopher served as law clerk to Justice William O. Douglas (additional info and facts about William O. Douglas) of the United States Supreme Court (The highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation).
Christopher served as Chairman of the Independent Commission on the Los Angeles Police Department (additional info and facts about Los Angeles Police Department), which came to be known as the Christopher Commission (additional info and facts about Christopher Commission).
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 AllRefer.com - Warren M. Christopher (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Warren M. Christopher (Warren Minor Christopher), 1925–;, U.S. government official, b.
As deputy secretary of state under President Jimmy Carter, he was the chief American negotiator in the 1981 talks that ended the Iranian hostage crisis.
Appointed secretary of state (1993–97) by President Bill Clinton, Christopher was particularly involved in seeking Arab-Israeli peace agreements and in negotiating a peace in Bosnia.
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 Christopher, Warren M. on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Appointed secretary of state (1993-97) by President Bill Clinton, Christopher was particularly involved in seeking Arab-Israeli peace agreements and in negotiating a peace in Bosnia.
Remarks on the resignation of Secretary of State Warren Christopher and an exchange with reporters.
Warren Christopher's problem: Equivocation, lack of clear vision.
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 Warren M. Christopher
Christopher, Warren M. Christopher, Warren M. (Warren Minor Christopher), 1925–;, U.S. government official, b.
, Christopher was particularly involved in seeking Arab-Israeli peace agreements and in negotiating a peace in Bosnia.
Statement on Secretary of State Warren M. Christopher's trip to the Middle East.
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