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Daily Archives: February 22, 2008

Office of the Historian, Bureau of Public Affairs Release of Foreign Relations, XXXIX, European Security

“The Department of State released Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969-1976, Vol. XXXIX, European Security. This volume documents U.S. efforts to negotiate multilateral agreements with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies and the Soviet Bloc, which would allow for greater European security. This volume has a broader scope than most, since it covers the entire span of both the Nixon and Ford administrations, 1969–1976. The volume is centered around two basic questions the U.S. Government faced: how best to achieve security and cooperation in Europe, and how to reduce both NATO and Warsaw Pact forces in Europe. While the general focus is on European security, the specific focus is on two overriding issues that faced the Nixon and Ford administrations: 1) whether to hold a conference on European security attended by the United States and its NATO allies, and the Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies; and 2) whether the United States and its European allies would negotiate an agreement with the Soviet Union and its European allies on mutual and balanced force reductions (MBFR) in Europe, which would ensure security but reduce the costs of defending Europe.”

DHS OIG: Review of FEMA's Use of Proceeds From the Sales of Emergency Housing Unit

OIG-08-23 – Review of FEMA’s Use of Proceeds From the Sales of Emergency Housing Unit (PDF, 22 pages) – New 02/22/2008 “Starting in fiscal year 2005, and continuing through early 2007, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) officials used funds received from the sale of used travel trailers and mobile homes to partially finance the operations… Continue Reading

Latest Iran Safeguards Report Circulated to International Atomic Energy Agency Board

Press release: “IAEA Director General Mohamed ElBaradei today circulated his latest report on nuclear safeguards in Iran to the Agency´s Board of Governors, the 35-member policymaking body. The report outlines developments since the Director General´s report of 15 November 2007. The IAEA Board of Governors will discuss the report when it next convenes in Vienna… Continue Reading

Interior Board of Indian Appeals Available on Internet Again

From GOVDOC-L today: “The new Interior Board of Indian Appeals website is now being regularly updated by [an] Administrative Judge in the Office of Hearings and Appeals and will continue to be updated by her for the foreseeable future. A librarian at the Office of Hearings and Appeals believes it is reliable and can be… Continue Reading

Health Affairs Article: The U.S. Economy and Changes in Health Insurance Coverage, 2000-2006

Kaiser Weekly Update: “A Foundation study featured as a web-exclusive Health Affairs article examines health coverage trends from 2000-2006 showing that over this period the dominant factor contributing to a rise in the uninsured population has been the decline in employer-sponsored insurance, even as the economy rebounded from the last recession. The U.S. Economy And… Continue Reading

Radiation Source Use and Replacement: Abbreviated Version

Committee on Radiation Source Use and Replacement, National Research Council: “The U.S. government should take steps to promote the replacement of radioactive cesium chloride radiation sources, a potential “dirty bomb” ingredient used in some medical and research equipment, with lower-risk alternatives, says a new congressionally mandated report from the National Research Council. Cesium-137 in the… Continue Reading

Health08.org Summarizes Presidential Candidates' Views on Global Health and HIV/AIDS

Kaiser Weekly Update: “Among the issues facing the next U.S. president are how to address global health challenges as well as the HIV/AIDS epidemic. As part of the Foundation’s continuing effort to provide information about the presidential candidates’ positions on health care issues, health08.org has launched a new Issue Spotlight summarizing candidate statements and views… Continue Reading

New Free E- Book: Against Disease: The Impact of Hygiene and Cleanliness on Health

Press release: “The Soap and Detergent Association (SDA) has unveiled AgainstDisease.com, which houses a new publication that describes the historic and present-day impact of hygiene and cleaning on public health. Against Disease: The Impact of Hygiene and Cleanliness on Health (128 pages, PDF) is an update of the 1984 SDA publication, Cleanliness and the Health… Continue Reading

Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia National Compensation Survey April 2007

Press release: “Workers in the Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia metropolitan area earned an average of $23.78 per hour in April 2007, according to new survey results from the National Compensation Survey (NCS) released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor. Regional Commissioner Sheila Watkins noted that wage data were reported for… Continue Reading