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  2. United States Council for International Business - Wikipedia

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    The United States Council for International Business (USCIB) is an independent business advocacy group that was founded in 1945 to promote free trade and help represent U.S. business in the then-new United Nations. One of its primary goals is expanding market access for U.S. products and services abroad. The organization is strongly in favor of ...

  3. Secret Intelligence Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Intelligence Branch of the United States' Office of Strategic Services was a wartime foreign intelligence service responsible for the collection of human intelligence from a network of field stations in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

  4. Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope

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    The book lists its authors as Don and Susie van Ryn; Newell, Colleen and Whitney Cerak; and Mark Tabb; the former the parents of Laura van Ryn (the woman believed to have survived the crash but actually deceased) and the latter the parents of Whitney Cerak, initially declared deceased in the crash but later found to have survived.

  5. Bureau of Industry and Security - Wikipedia

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    The main focus of the bureau is the security of the United States, which includes its national security, economic security, cyber security, and homeland security.For example, in the area of dual-use export controls, BIS administers and enforces such controls to stem the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the means of delivering them, to halt the spread of weapons to terrorists or ...

  6. Nannygate - Wikipedia

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    "Nannygate" is a popular term for the 1993 revelations that caused two of President Bill Clinton's choices for United States Attorney General to become derailed.. In January 1993, Clinton's nomination of corporate lawyer Zoë Baird for the position came under attack after it became known that she and her husband had broken federal law by employing two people who had immigrated illegally from ...

  7. Zoë Baird - Wikipedia

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    Zoë Eliot Baird (born June 20, 1952) [2] is an American lawyer and Senior Counselor for Technology and Economic Growth to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. She was CEO and President of the Markle Foundation from 1998 to 2022.

  8. Scott C. Ratzan - Wikipedia

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    Scott C. Ratzan is a lecturer at the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy. [1] He is also the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Health Communication.He is adjunct professor at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. [2]

  9. Bellotti v. Baird (1979) - Wikipedia

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    Bellotti v. Baird, 443 U.S. 622 (1979), is a United States Supreme Court case that ruled 8-1 that teenagers do not have to secure parental consent to obtain an abortion. The Court elaborated on its parental consent decision of 1976. [1]