update date November 2010 POV date February 2008 Infobox Bilateral relations Nicaragua UnitedStates Nicaragua USA filetype svg Nicaragua UnitedStates relations are bilateral relations between Nicaragua and the UnitedStates . History After being condemned for terrorism, the U.S has aimed to support the consolidation of the democratic process in Nicaragua with the 1990 election of President Chao. The UnitedStates has promoted national reconciliation, encouraging Nicaraguans to resolve their problems through dialogue and compromise. It recognizes as legitimate all political forces that abide by the democratic process and eschew violence. U.S. assistance is focused on strengthening democratic institutions, stimulating sustainable economic growth, and supporting the health and basic education sectors. The resolution of U.S. citizen claims arising from Sandinista era confiscations and expropriations still figures prominently in bilateral policy concerns. Section 527 of the Foreign Relations ... the judicial system and implementing good governance. Since 1990, the UnitedStates has provided ..., the UnitedStates provided over 400,000 in direct aid to Nicaragua to support recovery operations ... The Embassy of the UnitedStates is located in Managua , Nicaragua. References reflist StateDept http www.state.gov r pa ei bgn 1850.htm relations See also UnitedStates Ambassador to Nicaragua External ... Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives Foreign relations of Nicaragua Foreign relations of the UnitedStates expanded Bilateral DEFAULTSORT Nicaragua UnitedStates Relations Category Nicaragua UnitedStates relations ... that has confiscated U.S. citizen property, unless the government has taken certain remedial steps ... 527 prohibition because of Nicaragua s record in resolving U.S. citizen claims as well as its overall ... has been focused on promoting more citizen political participation, compromise, and government transparency ... more details
Unreferenced date April 2008 Wills, trusts, estates An honorary trust , under the law of trust property trusts , is a device by which a person establishes a trust for which there is neither a charitable trust charitable purpose , nor a private beneficiary trust beneficiary to enforce the trust. While such a trust would normally be void law void for lack of a beneficiary, many jurisdictions have carved out two specific exceptions to this rule trusts for the care of that person s pet s and trusts to provide for the maintenance of cemetery plots. The name of the device derives from the lack of any beneficiary legally capable of enforcing an honorary trust the trustee is bound by honor , but not by law, to carry out the wishes of the creator of the trust. Like many states, New York has only recently allowed such trusts by statute . See also Purpose trust Category Wills and trusts law term stub ... more details
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. According to the National Security Agency web site, Federal law and Executive order UnitedStates executive order define a UnitedStates person as any of the following ref http www.nsa.gov sigint sigin00003.cfm NSA SIGINT FAQ ref a citizen of the UnitedStates an alien lawfully admitted for permanent ...The term UnitedStates person or U.S. person is used in various contexts in law of the UnitedStates U.S. laws and regulations with different meanings. Data collection and intelligence The term U.S. person is used in the context of data collection and intelligence by the UnitedStates , particularly with respect to the provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act . If information from, about, or to a U.S. person who is not a named terrorist is captured in the course of U.S. foreign intelligence ... ref Any natural person resident in the UnitedStates Any partnership or corporation organized or incorporated under the laws of the UnitedStates Any estate of which any executor or administrator ... entity located in the UnitedStates Any non discretionary account or similar account other than ... fiduciary organized, incorporated, or if an individual resident in the UnitedStates and Any partnership ... UnitedStates law Category National Security Agency Category UnitedStates nationality law Category UnitedStates securities law ... usc sec 26 00007701 000 .html TITLE 26 Subtitle F CHAPTER 79 7701. DEFINITIONS ref a citizen or resident of the UnitedStates, a domestic partnership, a domestic corporation, any estate other than a foreign estate, within the meaning of paragraph 31 , and any trust if a court within the UnitedStates is able to exercise primary supervision over the administration of the trust, and one or more UnitedStates persons have the authority to control all substantial decisions of the trust. See also UnitedStates entity References reflist External links http 64.233.187.104 search?q cache RQ7TP5kifkwJ ... more details
update date November 2010 POV check date February 2008 Infobox Bilateral relations Lebanon UnitedStates Lebanon USA filetype svg Lebanon UnitedStates relations are bilateral relations between Lebanon and the UnitedStates. History The UnitedStates seeks to maintain its traditionally close ties with Lebanon, and to help preserve its independence, sovereignty , national unity, and territorial integrity . The UnitedStates, along with the international community, supports full implementation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1559 UN Security Council Resolution 1559 , including the disarming of all militias and the deployment of the Lebanese Armed Forces throughout Lebanon. The UnitedStates believes that a peaceful, prosperous, and stable Lebanon can make an important contribution ... humanitarian concerns and historical ties but also the importance the UnitedStates attaches to sustainable ... March 1991. In 1997, reflecting improvements in Lebanon s security climate, the UnitedStates lifted the ban it had imposed on American citizen travel to Lebanon in 1985. The ban was replaced by a travel ... Insurgency insurgents during the 2006 war. See also Foreign relations of the UnitedStates Foreign ... links Commons category Political relations of Lebanon and the UnitedStates http history.state.gov ... of Lebanon Foreign relations of the UnitedStates expanded Bilateral fixcategory DEFAULTSORT Lebanon UnitedStates Relations Category Bilateral relations of the UnitedStates Category Bilateral relations of Lebanon UnitedStates Category Lebanon UnitedStates relations ar ... humanitarian Mine clearance agency demining and victims assistance programs. Over the years, the UnitedStates also has assisted the American University of Beirut AUB and the Lebanese American University ... of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 UNSCR 1701 and asserts its sovereignty over the whole ... and visitor access to the Embassy. American Citizen Services are available, and the Embassy resumed ... more details
The UnitedStates Oath of Allegiance officially referred to as the Oath of Allegiance, 8 C.F.R. Part 337 2008 is an oath that must be taken by all immigrants who wish to become UnitedStatescitizen s. The first officially recorded Oaths of Allegiance were made on May 30, 1778 at Valley Forge , during ..., state, or sovereignty of whom or which I have heretofore been a subject or citizen that I will support and defend the Constitution and laws of the UnitedStates of America against all enemies, foreign ... of the UnitedStates when required by the law that I will perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the UnitedStates when required by the law that I will perform work of national importance ... accessdate 2010 06 30 ref In some cases, the UnitedStates Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration ... by the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1953. These principles are allegiance to the UnitedStates ... in the UnitedStates Armed Forces when required by law either combat or non combat promise to perform ... fidelity and allegiance from this day forward is to the UnitedStates of America. I pledge to support, honor, and be loyal to the UnitedStates, its Constitution, and its laws. Where and if lawfully required, I further commit myself to defend the Constitution and laws of the UnitedStates against all ... References Category UnitedStates law Category Constitutional law Category Immigration to the UnitedStates Category Oaths of citizenship UnitedStates Category UnitedStates nationality law ... can be substituted with and solemnly affirm . Also, if the prospective citizen can prove such commitments are in violation with his or her religion , the lines that I will bear arms on behalf of the UnitedStates when required by law that I will perform non combatant service in the Armed Forces of the UnitedStates when required by law are sometimes omitted. The current exact text of the Oath of Citizenship ... September 17 . ref http www.uscis.gov files pressrelease Citizen Day 13 Sep 05.pdf US Citizenship and Immigration ... more details
Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants Valentine v. UnitedStates ArgueDateA October 12 ArgueDateB 13 ArgueYear 1936 DecideDate November 9 DecideYear 1936 FullName Jimmy Ray Valentine, Police Commissioner of New York City, et al. v. UnitedStates ex rel. B. Coles Neidecker Together with No. 7, Valentine, Police Commissioner, et al. v. U.S. ex rel. George W. Neidecker and No. 8, Valentine, Police Commissioner, et al. v. U.S. ex rel. Aubrey Neidecker USVol 299 USPage 5 Citation 57 S. Ct. 100 81 L. Ed. 5 1936 U.S. LEXIS 3 Prior Appeal from the 2nd Court of Appeals Subsequent Holding The Executive has no power to extradite citizens of the UnitedStates without binding authority through an Act of Congress . SCOTUS 1932 1937 Majority Hughes JoinMajority Devanter, McReynolds, Brandeis, Sutherland, Butler, Roberts, Cardozo NotParticipating Stone LawsApplied Article I of the UnitedStates Constitution U.S. Const. Arts. I and Article II of the UnitedStates Constitution II Valentine v. UnitedStates , Case ... to the concept that while it is permissible for the UnitedStates to receive an accused without a treaty based extradition, the UnitedStates itself will not extradite without authority found in statute or treaty. In this case the respondents, native born citizens of the UnitedStates, were charged ... in the Franco American Extradition Treaty of 1909 . The respondents fled to the UnitedStates, were .... The respondents sued to prevent their extradition from the UnitedStates to France under ... V of the Treaty of 1909 excepted citizens of the UnitedStates from extradition, the President had ... in UnitedStates case law Category UnitedStates Supreme Court cases Category Extradition case law Category UnitedStates foreign relations case law Category France UnitedStates relations ... that the statute or treaty does not deny the power to surrender a citizen. It must be found ... looked to determine whether the treaty contained a grant of power to surrender a citizen. The Court ... more details
The Activities of Dr. Ernst Schaefer , OI Final Interrogation Report OI FIR No. 32, Secret UnitedStates ...Honorary Aryan lang de Ehrenarier is a term from Nazi Germany . It was a status granted by the Nazi Bureau of Race Research to certain individuals and groups of people who were not generally considered to be biologically part of the Aryan race which certified them as being part of the Aryan race. The prevalent explanation as to why the status of honorary Aryan was bestowed by the Nazis upon other non Nordic race Nordic or even less exclusively, non Aryan Race Indo European races is that the services of those races were deemed valuable to the German economy or war effort, ref In the Wind , The Nation U.S. periodical The Nation Vol. 147, Issue 7. August 13, 1938 Citation might be improved by someone with access to the actual issue or the Nation archive this was taken from http www.nationarchive.com Summaries v147i0007 08.htm ref or simply for other purely political reasons. Notable ascriptions To the Jews The term was sometimes ascribed to certain Jews out of pragmatic considerations. For instance, Jews who had been decorated in World War I by providing military service for the German Empire were unofficially commemorated as honorary Aryans and left unmolested. ref Enzyklop die des Nationalsozialismus hrsg. Wolfgang Benz u. a. , 5. Auflage M nchen 2007, ISBN 978 3 423 34408 1, S. 483 ... declared an honorary Aryan by Adolf Hitler a close associate, longtime friend, and fellow prisoner ... practices in Japan. Nonetheless, to Japan, being named by the notoriously racist Germany as honorary Aryans was a coveted gift for a nation which viewed itself as having become an honorary white country ... their honorary Aryan citizenship. They were still subject to Germany s racial policy of Nazi Germany ... ref rp 126 129 Honorary Nordic A similar concept was used by the Nazis in relation to Finland ... Anti Comintern Pact German Japanese relations Sino German cooperation 1911 1941 Honorary Whites Racial ... more details
The UnitedStates contains varied landforms across its territory. These include Fjords of the UnitedStates List of glaciers in the UnitedStates List of islands of the UnitedStates List of lakes of the UnitedStates List of rivers of the UnitedStates List of volcanoes in the UnitedStates List of waterfalls UnitedStates List of waterfalls of the UnitedStates Mountain peaks of the UnitedStates Appalachian Mountains Black Hills Cascade Range Rocky Mountains List of mountains of the UnitedStates Northern Rocky Mountains Category Landforms of the UnitedStates ... more details
As of 2011 , UnitedStates Federal law UnitedStatesCode 8 1401 defines who is a UnitedStatescitizen ... a person born in an outlying possession of the UnitedStates of parents one of whom is a citizen of the United ... born citizen clause of the U.S. Constitution According to the UnitedStates Constitution Constitution of the UnitedStates only Natural Born Citizen Clause natural born citizens are eligible to serve ... born citizen of the UnitedStates Presidential candidates whose eligibility was questioned controversies ... , is a citizen of the UnitedStates, ... ref citation last Bates first Edward title Opinion of Attorney ... power to which they are subject becomes, at the time of his birth, a citizen of the UnitedStates by virtue ... as applies to every citizen of the UnitedStates now and that the UnitedStates possessed a full ... citizen or a lawful permanent resident. For example, UnitedStates House of Representatives Representative ... in the UnitedStates Birth tourism Natural born citizen Birther Notes All Senate debate quotes ...About laws regarding U.S. citizenship UnitedStates nationality law U.S. citizenship birthright and naturalized Citizenship in the UnitedStates Birthright citizenship in the UnitedStates refers to a person s acquisition of UnitedStates nationality law UnitedStates citizenship by virtue of the circumstances ... . Under UnitedStates law, any person born within the UnitedStates including the Territories of the United ... Islands ref See 8 U.S.C. 1101 a 36 and 8 U.S.C. 1101 a 38 Providing the term State and UnitedStates ... to its jurisdiction is automatically granted UnitedStates nationality law U.S. citizenship , ref .... Current U.S. law Citizenship in the UnitedStates is a matter of federal law , governed by the UnitedStates constitution . Since the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment to the UnitedStates Constitution ... born or naturalized in the UnitedStates, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the UnitedStates and of the State wherein they reside. ref name books.google.com Harvnb Meese 2005 ... more details
Floods in the UnitedStates is split into three articles Floods in the UnitedStates until 1900 Floods in the UnitedStates 1901 2000 Floods in the UnitedStates 2001 present Category Floods in the UnitedStates Floods in the UnitedStates ... more details
As of 2009 , there are several UnitedStates embargoes and sanctions in force by the UnitedStates against several countries and activities, the most notable of which are against countries the federal government of the UnitedStates considers State Sponsors of Terrorism . Some sanctions imposed by the UnitedStates government are No arms related exports Controls over dual use exports Restrictions on economic assistance Financial restrictions Requiring the UnitedStates to oppose loans by the World Bank and other international financial institutions. Diplomatic immunity waived to allow families of terrorist victims to file for civil damages in U.S. courts. Tax credits for companies and individuals denied for income earned in listed countries. Duty free goods exemption suspended for imports from those countries. Authority to prohibit a U.S. citizen from engaging in financial transactions with the government ..., the UnitedStates has sanctions against ref http www.treas.gov offices enforcement ofac programs ... UnitedStates relations C te d Ivoire Ivory Coast, since 1986 see C te d Ivoire UnitedStates relations Cuba , since 1962 see UnitedStates embargo against Cuba Democratic Republic of the Congo , since 1998 see Democratic Republic of the Congo UnitedStates relations Iran , since 1979 see Sanctions against Iran Libya , since 2011 see Libya UnitedStates relations Republic of the Congo see Republic of the Congo UnitedStates relations Somalia , since 1990 supplies arms to the Transitional Federal Government , but no general trade. See Somalia UnitedStates relations Myanmar , since 1997 see Burma UnitedStates relations North Korea , since 1950 see North Korea UnitedStates relations Sudan , since 2002 see Sudan UnitedStates relations Syria , since 1986 see Syria UnitedStates relations ... placement on the list puts severe restrictions on trade with that nation UnitedStates steel ... UnitedStates Embargoes Category Foreign relations of the UnitedStates Category UnitedStates trade ... more details
The 21st century in the UnitedStates refers to the period in the UnitedStates from 2001 through 2200 in the Gregorian calendar . For articles on this period, see Category 21st century in the UnitedStates History of the UnitedStates series History of the UnitedStates 1991 present Timeline of the UnitedStates DEFAULTSORT 21st Century In The UnitedStates Category 21st century in the UnitedStates ... more details
Not to be confused with Cramer v. UnitedStates 1923 , an opinion involving individual aboriginal title in California . SCOTUSCase Litigants Cramer v. UnitedStates ReargueDate November 6 ReargueYear 1944 DecideDate April 23 DecideYear 1945 FullName Cramer v. UnitedStates USVol 325 USPage 1 Citation Prior Subsequent Holding Conviction for treason must meet the definition given in Article III of the constitution. SCOTUS 1943 1945 Majority Jackson JoinMajority Roberts, Frankfurter, Murphy, Rutledge Dissent Douglas JoinDissent Stone, Black, Reed LawsApplied Article Three of the UnitedStates Constitution Section 3 Treason U.S. Const. art. III 3 Cramer v. UnitedStates , 325 U.S. 1 1945 ref citation , was a case in which the Supreme Court of the UnitedStates reviewed the conviction of Anthony Cramer, a Germany German born naturalized citizen, for treason . The case was reargued on November 6 1944, and finally decided on April 23, 1945. Cramer had associated with two Germans, Werner Thiel and Edward Kerling &mdash one of whom he had prior business dealings with. The two were later found to be in the UnitedStates for the purpose of sabotage . Cramer was also arrested and convicted on the basis of this association. The Court decided five to four to overturn the jury verdict. Writing for the majority, Justice Robert H. Jackson said that the Constitution of the UnitedStates of America constitution is clear in its definition of treason, limited to the waging of war , or giving material assistance to an enemy. The prosecution and its witnesses could demonstrate only an association ... treason case before the high court. External links wikisource Cramer v. UnitedStates 325 U.S. 1 note citation caselaw source case Cramer v. UnitedStates , 325 U.S. 1 1945 findlaw http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com ... 1 case.html Category 1945 in UnitedStates case law Category UnitedStates Supreme Court cases Category UnitedStates Constitution Article Three case law Category Treason Category UnitedStates home ... more details
NOTOC Infobox Bilateral relations Estonia UnitedStates Estonia USA filetype svg Primary sources date May 2009 Estonian U.S. relations are bilateral relations between Estonia and the UnitedStates . The relationship has been constant and strong since Estonia first became independent. The UnitedStates and Estonia are important allies and partners. History The UnitedStates recognized the Republic of Estonia de iure on July 28, 1922. The first Estonian diplomatic mission in the UnitedStates was opened in the same year. It continued its activities throughout the period of occupation by the Soviet Union from 1940 to 1991. The U.S. government recognized Estonia s diplomatic mission as a legal representative of the Republic of Estonia. The recognition of the legal continuity of the Republic of Estonia has been the cornerstone of Estonian U.S. relations. Image GW Bush, TH Ilves 2006 2.jpg thumb George W. Bush with Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves in 2006. The U.S. reopened its embassy ... ref See also Foreign relations of the UnitedStates Foreign relations of Estonia New York Estonian ... UnitedStates relations Foreign relations of the UnitedStates expanded Bilateral Estonian foreign relations fixcategory Category Bilateral relations of the UnitedStates Category Bilateral relations of Estonia UnitedStates Category Estonia UnitedStates relations ... 2011 replaced Mr. V ino Reinart who had been serving as Estonia s ambassador to the UnitedStates since September 2007. Estonia also is represented in the UnitedStates by a consulate general in New York, Sten Schwede and ten honorary consuls Jaak Treiman in Los Angeles, Eric Harkna in Chicago .... Piia P rna Estonian Honorary Consuls in US Los Angeles, CA Mr. Jaak Treiman, Esq. Chicago, IL Mr. Eric ... Embassy in Washington, D.C. , a consulate general in New York City New York and has honorary consuls ... and Scottsdale, AZ . ref http www.estemb.org honorary consuls Estonian Embassy in Washington ref ref ... more details
Infobox Bilateral relations Hungary UnitedStates Hungary USA filetype svg Hungary UnitedStates relations are bilateral relations between Hungary and the UnitedStates . History Until the end of World War I Hungary had been a part of the Austrian Empire and the dual monarchy of Austria Hungary . UnitedStates diplomatic relations with Hungary were conducted through the UnitedStates Ambassador to Austria in Vienna . After the dissolution of the Austria Hungarian Empire following World War I, Hungary and the UnitedStates established bilateral relations through a legation in Budapest established in 1921. The first American ambassador to Hungary Theodore Brentano was appointed on February 10, 1922 ... with the U.S. on the December 11, 1941, when the UnitedStates declaration of war declared war on Germany. Two days later, December 13, Hungary declared war on the UnitedStates. The embassy was closed .... Relations between the UnitedStates and Hungary following World War II were affected by the Soviet ... strained by the nationalization of U.S. owned property and what the UnitedStates considered unacceptable treatment of U.S. citizen s and personnel. As well as restrictions on the operations ... claims of American citizens. In January 1978, the UnitedStates returned the Holy Crown of Hungary , which had been safeguarded by the UnitedStates since the end of World War II. Symbolically and actually ... exchanges were expanded. As Hungary began to pull away from the Soviet orbit, the UnitedStates ... 1999, it became a formal ally of the UnitedStates. This move has been consistently supported by the 1.5 ... of the UnitedStates expanded Bilateral Category Bilateral relations of the UnitedStates Category Bilateral relations of Hungary UnitedStates fixcategory Category Hungary UnitedStates relations ... relationship . Hungary joined the Visa Waiver Program in 2008 . See also Foreign relations of the UnitedStates Foreign relations of Hungary References StateDept External links http history.state.gov ... more details
UnitedStates v. Johnson may refer to a number of UnitedStates Supreme Court cases UnitedStates v. Johnson 1863 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1863 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1899 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1899 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1911 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1911 UnitedStates v. Johnson, 319 U.S. 302 1943 UnitedStates v. Johnson , 319 U.S. 302 1943 UnitedStates v. Johnson, 319 U.S. 503 1943 UnitedStates v. Johnson , 319 U.S. 503 1943 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1944 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1944 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1946 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1946 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1966 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1966 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1968 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1968 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1982 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1982 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1987 UnitedStates v. Johnson 1987 UnitedStates v. Johnson 2000 UnitedStates v. Johnson 2000 See also List of UnitedStates Supreme Court cases, volume 481 List of UnitedStates Supreme Court cases Lists of UnitedStates Supreme Court cases by volume List of UnitedStates Supreme Court cases by the Rehnquist Court Disambig ... more details
ideals of republicanism . Several of the Founding Fathers of the UnitedStates founding ... Most states do not employ coats of arms, but have chosen to use seals as their official emblems, and while the UnitedStates has a coat of arms, which is the basis of most governmental seals, the Great Seal of the UnitedStates is the official emblem of the Nation. The U.S. constitution prohibits ... 33, 708 . Retrieved on May 24, 2010. ref US Army Institute of Heraldry main UnitedStates Army Institute of Heraldry triple image right Seal Of The President Of The Unites States Of America.svg ... to the UnitedStates Army Human Resources Command. In April 1994, The Institute of Heraldry ... services to the Armed Forces and other UnitedStates government organizations, including the Executive ... private organizations working to advance heraldic traditions in the UnitedStates. These organizations ..., as the UnitedStates of America, in 1776 at least 35 of the signatories of the Declaration ... File Alexander Coat of arms of the UnitedStates Army Institute of Heraldry Detail 2010.png thumb right The UnitedStates Army Institute of Heraldry , established in 1919, is the only official heraldic authority of the UnitedStates government. President Theodore Roosevelt bears ancestral Dutch ... of unit coats of arms in 1919. An early example of an English honorary grant of arms to a US citizen ... topics usa UnitedStates heraldry on Heraldica.org http www.tioh.hqda.pentagon.mil ... Heraldry Society http www.usheraldicregistry.org UnitedStates Heraldic Registry US state seals ...Refimprove article date June 2009 double image right US GreatSeal Obverse.svg 180 Coat of arms of the UnitedStates of America.svg 180 The Great Seal and Coat of Arms of the UnitedStates Heraldry in the UnitedStates of America was first established by Europe an settlers who brought with them the heraldic ... on arms, except for the official seals, badges, insignia, decorations and medals of the country and the states ... more details
This is a list of years in the UnitedStates . 18th century 1770s in the UnitedStates 1770s 1776 in the UnitedStates 1776 1777 in the UnitedStates 1777 1778 in the UnitedStates 1778 1779 in the UnitedStates 1779 1780s in the UnitedStates 1780s 1780 in the UnitedStates 1780 1781 in the UnitedStates 1781 1782 in the UnitedStates 1782 1783 in the UnitedStates 1783 1784 in the UnitedStates 1784 1785 in the UnitedStates 1785 1786 in the UnitedStates 1786 1787 in the UnitedStates 1787 1788 in the UnitedStates 1788 1789 in the UnitedStates 1789 1790s in the UnitedStates 1790s 1790 in the UnitedStates 1790 1791 in the UnitedStates 1791 1792 in the UnitedStates 1792 1793 in the UnitedStates 1793 1794 in the UnitedStates 1794 1795 in the UnitedStates 1795 1796 in the UnitedStates 1796 1797 in the UnitedStates 1797 1798 in the UnitedStates 1798 1799 in the UnitedStates 1799 19th century 1800s in the UnitedStates 1800s 1800 in the UnitedStates 1800 1801 in the UnitedStates 1801 1802 in the UnitedStates 1802 1803 in the UnitedStates 1803 1804 in the UnitedStates 1804 1805 in the UnitedStates 1805 1806 in the UnitedStates 1806 1807 in the UnitedStates 1807 1808 in the UnitedStates 1808 1809 in the UnitedStates 1809 1810s in the UnitedStates 1810s 1810 in the UnitedStates 1810 1811 in the UnitedStates 1811 1812 in the UnitedStates 1812 1813 in the UnitedStates 1813 1814 in the UnitedStates 1814 1815 in the UnitedStates 1815 1816 in the UnitedStates 1816 1817 in the UnitedStates 1817 1818 in the UnitedStates 1818 1819 in the UnitedStates 1819 1820s in the UnitedStates 1820s 1820 in the UnitedStates 1820 1821 in the UnitedStates 1821 1822 in the UnitedStates 1822 1823 in the UnitedStates 1823 1824 in the UnitedStates 1824 1825 in the UnitedStates 1825 1826 in the UnitedStates 1826 1827 in the UnitedStates 1827 1828 in the UnitedStates 1828 1829 in the UnitedStates 1829 1830s in the UnitedStates 1830s 1830 in the UnitedStates ... more details
For the film adaptation The Honorary Consul film infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Honorary Consul title orig translator image File HonoraryConsul.jpg 180px image caption 1st edition author Graham Greene illustrator cover artist country United Kingdom language English series genre Spy novel publisher Bodley Head release date 1973 english release date media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages 335 pp first edition, hardback isbn ISBN 0 370 01486 3 first edition, hardback dewey 823 .9 12 congress PR6013.R44 H6 oclc 769086 preceded by Travels with My Aunt followed by The Human Factor The Honorary Consul is a British thriller novel by Graham Greene , published in 1973. It was one of the author s favourite works. ref Allain, M Conversations With Graham Greene , page 136. Penguin Books, 1991 ref Plot summary The story is set in Corrientes, a city in northern Argentina , near the border with Paraguay which can be assumed from the police cars that reads Polic a de Corrientes . Eduardo Plarr is a young doctor of English descent. As a boy, he left Paraguay with his mother, escaping to Buenos Aires while his English father remained in Paraguay as a political rebel. Aside from a single hand delivered letter, they never hear from the father again. When Plarr moves to the quiet, subtropical backwater town, he strikes up acquaintance with the only two English inhabitants, a bitter old English teacher, Humphries, and the Honorary Consul of the title, Charles Fortnum, a divorced, self pitying alcoholic who misuses his position. Plarr s other main acquaintance is Julio Saavedra, a forgotten but self important Argentine writer of novels ... s father, in return for the ambassador. But the band kidnaps the wrong man Charley Fortnum, the Honorary ... the child Eduardo. Adaptation The book was made into a film The Honorary Consul film The Honorary Consul ... by John Williams . References reflist Graham Greene DEFAULTSORT Honorary Consul, The Category 1973 ... more details
The UnitedStates Munitions List USML is a list of articles, services, and related technology designated as Military defense and space related by the Federal government of the UnitedStatesUnitedStates federal government . This designation is pursuant to sections 38 and 47 7 of the Arms Export Control Act 22 UnitedStates Code U.S.C. 2778 and 2794 7 . These articles fall under the export and temporary import jurisdiction of the UnitedStates Department of State Department of State . The USML is found in Part 121 of Title 22, Foreign Relations, of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR . The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls DDTC adminsters the regulations. The USML is amended by rules published in the Federal Register . Further information and clarification whether specific articles or services fall under the USML are periodically discussed in Defense Trade News published by the State Department s Bureau of Political Military Affairs . Any article, service, or related data found to be on the USML requires an export license issued by the UnitedStates State Department to be export ed given to a non U.S. person . A U.S. person is a UnitedStates nationality law U.S. citizen or UnitedStates Permanent Resident Card permanent resident who does not work for a foreign company, government, or Non governmental organization NGO . Some license exceptions are available under specific circumstances. Exports of products not covered by the USML are most likely subject the export jurisdiction of the UnitedStates Department of Commerce , Bureau of Industry and Security BIS . Numerous other Federal Agencies have their own niche export control regulations, e.g. DOE, FDA, NNSA, NRC, USDA ... and Security, part of the Department of Commerce Category UnitedStates Department of Commerce Category Military technology Category Identifiers Category Export and import control Category UnitedStates federal firearms legislation Category UnitedStates foreign relations legislation de ECCN ... more details
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The Presidents of the UnitedStates of America may refer to President of the UnitedStates , the head of state of the UnitedStates of America List of Presidents of the UnitedStates The Presidents of the UnitedStates of America band , a Seattle alternative rock band The Presidents of the UnitedStates of America album The Presidents of the UnitedStates of America album 1995 , the first album by the above band disambig ... more details
The 18th century in the UnitedStates refers to the period in the UnitedStates from 1701 through 1800 in the Gregorian calendar . For articles on this period, see Category 18th century in the UnitedStates History of the UnitedStates series Colonial history of the UnitedStates History of the UnitedStates 1776 1789 History of the UnitedStates 1789 1849 Timeline of UnitedStates history DEFAULTSORT 18th Century In The UnitedStates Category 18th century in the UnitedStates ... more details