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Government to buy anti-drug time; White House launching $195 million PSA campaign. (public service announcement, campaign against drug abuse)(Brief Article)
The Clinton administration has come up with a new way to get public service announcements on the air -- pay for them. The Clinton administration has come up with a new way to get public service announcements on the air -- pay...
Tags: public service, White House
Research articles 1998-01-05
Former White House Official Pursues Mix of Business, Public Service.
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Tags: public service, White House
Research articles 1999-07-02
Congress eyes PSA trade-cuff.(public service announcements)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
White House says it will review no scripts before their airtime, Congress may hold hearings on practice The White House last week offered new assurances that it would review no TV scripts before they aired, but Congressional critics still thr ...
Tags: advertisement, hearing, network, public service, U.S. Congress, White House
Research articles 2000-01-24
TV's drug deal.(White House's Office of National Drug Control Policy's agreement with TV stations on anti-drug advertising campaign)
Networks exchange anti-drug programming for public service credits from the White House The White House has been allowing the broadcast networks to substitute programs with anti-drug messages for public service announcements, networks and the Networks exchange anti-drug programming...
Tags: advertisement, agreement, Microsoft Office, network, public service, TV, White House
Research articles 2000-01-17
The White House announced on Friday yet another series of public service announcements aimed at combating youth violence.(Brief Article)
NBC plans to air a heavy round of PSAs--around 15 this season, says NBC Vice President of Standards and Practices Roz Weinman--encouraging parents to talk to their kids about youth violence and its causes. The PSAs will include stars of popular pro NBC plans...
Tags: NBC Universal Inc., White House, public service
Research articles 1999-10-18

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road to the White House: A call to leadership, The
Classroom teacher David Lussier tells us of his year spent as a White House Fellow - "a noble cause" that he likens to teaching As the nation's most prestigious call to public service, the White House Fellowship has attracted individuals eager to carry out the program's mission of dedication and...
Tags: Government, leadership, SOFTWARE, teacher, White House
Research articles 2001-08-01
Remarks announcing Abner Mikva as White House Counsel and an exchange with reporters
August 11, 1994The President. Good afternoon. I am delighted to announce that Chief Judge Abner Mikva of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia will become the new White House Counsel, effective October 1st.I am very pleased to have a man of Judge Mikva's stature, integrity, judgment,...
Tags: baseball, CAREER, Judge, Leadership, president, White House
Research articles 1994-08-15
White House defends Iraq panel
WASHINGTON AFP ? The White House defended the pending probe into pre-war claims about Iraqi weapons as independent but gave no ground on selecting the hand-picked panel or setting the scope of its investigation. "The people who will be on this commission will be people of integrity who have...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, commission, SALES, White House
Research articles 2004-02-03
THE WHITE HOUSE: Statement by the President >T.
M2 PRESSWIRE-6 August 1999-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- Statement by the President C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:050899 I am deeply gratified that the Senate has approved Ambassador Richard C. Holbrooke's nomination to be the U.S. Ambassador and ...
Tags: president, secretary, U.N., White House
Research articles 1999-08-06
D.C. danger patrol - mental patients that display bizarre behavior at White House or other public building
Some patients at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, D.C., are designated "White House cases." To gain that distinction, they first display some type of bizarre behavior at the White House or other prominent public building. They are then referred to the federal mental hospitaly by a Secret Service...
Tags: patient, U.S. Secret Service, White House
Research articles 1985-03-23
Office of the Press Secretary -- The White House announces semi-finalists for 2000-2001 White House Fellowships.
M2 PRESSWIRE-7 March 2000-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- The White House announces semi-finalists for 2000-2001 White House Fellowships C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:06032000 Ninety-three outstanding men and women have advanced to the second round...
Tags: attorney, Boston, Computer Associates International Inc., consultant, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, teacher, U.S. Army, White House
Research articles 2000-03-07
Oklahoma physician selected as regional finalist for 2006-07 White
Robert Leon Mabry, a physician from Moore, has been selected along with 105 other men and women as a regional finalist for the 2006-07 White House Fellows Program. The Fellows Program is the most prestigious for leadership and public service. Selection as a White House Fellow is...
Tags: Leadership, physician, White House
Research articles 2006-03-01
White House visitor logs are public documents, federal judge rules
WASHINGTON -- White House visitor logs are public documents, a federal judge ruled Monday, rejecting a legal strategy that the Bush administration had hoped would get around public records laws and let them keep their guests a secret. The ruling is a blow to the Bush administration, which...
Tags: U.S. Secret Service, White House
Research articles 2007-12-18
In CREW Lawsuit — Federal Judge Declares White House Visitor Records Subject to the Freedom of Information Act
WASHINGTON -- From its first days, this administration has tried to keep the American public in the dark about what goes on behind closed White House doors. Through a secret agreement and a letter from Vice President Cheney's counsel, the administration had attempted to permanently hide from view records related...
Tags: White House
Research articles 2007-12-17
White House visitors list to stay secret for now
WASHINGTON AP -- A federal judge agreed Friday to let the Bush administration keep secret the lists of visitors to the White House until an appeals court decides whether the documents are public records. U.S. District Judge Royce C. Lamberth granted the White House request five days after...
Tags: Leadership, U.S. Secret Service, White House
Research articles 2007-12-22
District Court Rules Against Secret Service in Judicial Watch's Lawsuit to Obtain Logs Detailing Jack Abramoff's White House Visits
Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced today that the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled against the U.S. Secret Service on September 30th in Judicial Watch's lawsuit to obtain visitor logs detailing corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff's visits to the White...
Tags: lawsuit, U.S. Secret Service, White House
Research articles 2008-10-02
White House backs P3P online privacy moves - Internet/Web/Online Service Information
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-23 June 2000-White House backs P3P online privacy moves C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com The White House has supported an Internet industry initiative aimed at boosting online privacy through design changes to websites and browsing software. The new technical protocol called P3P Platform for Privacy Preferences underwent...
Tags: White House
Research articles 2000-06-23
Card resigns as White House chief of staff; budget director Joshua
WASHINGTON -- White House chief of staff Andy Card has resigned and will be replaced by budget director Joshua Bolten, President Bush announced Tuesday amid growing calls for a White House shakeup and Republican concern about Bush's tumbling poll ratings. Bush announced the changes in an nationally broadcast...
Tags: Bush, Card, president, staff, White House
Research articles 2006-03-28
'A cool hand' on the switch at White House
WASHINGTON -- Joshua Bolten is passionate about music and motorcycles, bowling and baseball. As President Bush's choice to be White House chief of staff, however, he will get a new chance to fulfill another passion: public service. The son of a career CIA employee and a college professor, Bolten...
Tags: Bush, CAREER, Government, president, White House
Research articles 2006-03-29
FCC To Revise Backup Power Plan For Towers Following White House Rejection
The FCC is revising its plan to require more backup power for cellular towers following the White House's rejection of an earlier proposal, Dow Jones reports. The FCC decided against overriding the White House's decision, even though that was an option. Instead, it will change its proposal to focus...
Tags: FCC, White House, Federal Government, Backups, Government, Legal, Regulatory, Matt Kapko
External links 2008-12-04
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