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*“ The Shameful Years: Thirty Years of Soviet Espionage in the United States ,” 30 December 1951, U. S. Congress, House of Representatives, Committee on Un-American Activities, 39 – 40.
Before the meeting, he agitated for the voting by head, rather than estate, as a member of the " Committee of Thirty ".
These are customarily referred to as the Thirty Tyrants, which was an allusion to the Thirty Tyrants of Athens some five hundred years earlier ; although the comparison is questionable, and the Romans were separate aspirants, not ( as the Athenians were ) a Committee of Public Safety.
In addition, he edited The Importance Of Scrutiny ( 1964 ), a collection of pieces from Scrutiny: A Quarterly Review, the noted critical periodical, and Thirty Years of Treason: Excerpts from Hearings Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, 1938 – 1968 ( 1971 ).
His most-produced play, 1972's Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been: The Investigations of Show-Business by the Un-American Activities Committee 1947-1958, was based on the transcripts collected in Thirty Years of Treason ..

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Generally known as the " Brownell Committee Report ," after committee chairman Herbert Brownell, it surveyed the history of U. S. communications intelligence activities and suggested the need for a much greater degree of coordination and direction at the national level.
At the June 1987 plenary session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ), Gorbachev presented his " basic theses ," which laid the political foundation of economic reform for the remainder of the existence of the Soviet Union.
Nevertheless, the Balladur Committee has not retained this proposition and does not advocate the disappearance of the departments, but simply " favors the voluntary grouping of departments ," which it suggests also for the regions, with the aim of bringing the number of the latter down to fifteen.
Jacques Rogge, president of the International Olympic Committee stated that women's ski jumping will not be an Olympic event because " we do not want the medals to be diluted and watered down ," referring to the relatively small number of potential competitors in women's ski jumping.
According to Kevin Benson, the 10th director of the school, " The first ' official ' reference to the School of Advanced Military Studies ( SAMS ) graduates as Jedi Knights was on 12 May 1992 during a meeting of the Committee on Armed Services Military Education Panel in Washington D. C ." Congressman Ike Skelton stated, " we all know that the real stamp of approval came when General Schwarzkopf requested SAMS graduates, sometimes referred to as ' Jedi Knights ," be sent to his headquarters in Riyadh to assist in developing the campaign plan.
The President is free to appoint any person to the federal bench, yet typically he consults with the American Bar Association, whose Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary rates each nominee " Well Qualified ," " Qualified " or " Not Qualified.
Gordon Gray assumed the chairmanship of the " 5412 Committee " as it was called, and all succeeding National Security Advisers have chaired similar successor committees, variously named " 303 ", " 40 ", " Special Coordinating Committee ," which, in later Presidential administrations, were charged with the review of CIA covert operations.
A " Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate ," prepared by U. S. Senators John Kerry and Hank Brown, noted that a key strategy of " BCCI's successful secret acquisitions of U. S. banks in the face of regulatory suspicion was its aggressive use of a series of prominent Americans ," Clifford among them.
design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning ," according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology ( AECT ) Definitions and Terminology Committee.
*" History of Cobden ," History Committee of the Cobden Community Developement Program, 1955
It consists of five sections, entitled " Committee Meeting ," " In the Wood ," " In the Ball-room ," " Soliloquy ," and " In the Tube at Oxford Circus.
Media coverage of the first April 22 Earth Day included a One-Hour Prime-time CBS News Special Report called " Earth Day: A Question of Survival ," with correspondents reporting from a dozen major cities across the country, and narrated by Walter Cronkite ( whose backdrop was the Earth Week Committee of Philadelphia's logo ).
" Because of his role in the Nixon campaign's " Attack Group ," Buchanan appeared before the Senate Watergate Committee on September 26, 1973.
The Panopticon was intended to be cheaper than the prisons of his time, as it required fewer staff ; " Allow me to construct a prison on this model ," Bentham requested to a Committee for the Reform of Criminal Law, " I will be the gaoler.
* February 2006: In testimony before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg called for a ban on the sale of communications records, as well as a ban on " pretexting ," the practice of using false pretenses to trick a company into releasing personal information.
" This comparison was criticized by liberal groups such as Media Matters and the Democratic National Committee, who said that the article would be considered " ridiculous if it weren't so vile ," noting that " it deserves to be marginalized.
: In 1979 the American Israel Public Affairs Committee ( AIPAC ) formed its Political Leadership Development Program, which " educates and trains young leaders in pro-Israel political advocacy ," enlisting hundreds of college students to collect information on pro-Palestinian professors and student organizations.
The International Committee of the Red Cross, while recognizing that it is " primarily the duty and responsibility of a nation to safeguard the health and physical well-being of its own people ," knew there would always, especially in times of war, be a " need for voluntary agencies to supplement … the official agencies charged with these responsibilities in every country.

Committee and body
Attlee chaired the third body, the Lord President's Committee, which ran the civil side of the war.
The Committee of Permanent Representatives ( COREPER ) is a body composed of representatives from the states ( ambassadors, civil servants etc.
It represented a temporary body working under directives of the Council of People's Commissars ( Sovnarkom ) and Central Committee of RDSRP ( b ).
Central Committee was the common designation of a standing administrative body of communist parties, analogous to a board of directors, whether ruling or non-ruling in the 20th century and of the surviving states in the early 21st century.
The Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (, Tsentralniy Komitet Kommunistitcheskoi Partii Sovetskogo Soyuza – TsK KPSS ), abbreviated in Russian as ЦК, " Tse-ka ", was de jure the highest body of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ( CPSU ) between Party Congresses.
During the first years in power, under Lenin's rule, the Central Committee was the key decision-making body in both practice and theory, and decisions were made through majority votes.
Some called for a maximum of two term-periods in each party body, including the Central Committee, others supported Nikita Khrushchev's policy of compulsory turnover rules, which had been ended by the Brezhnev leadership.
* Committee on Climate Change, an independent body established by the UK Government to advise on climate change policy
His book, Beyond Nineteen Eighty-Four, consists of 220 pages and eighteen articles contributed by long-time Committee members and others whose body of work has made important contributions to understandings about language, as well as a bibliography of 103 sources on doublespeak.
Bringing the charges of the two resolutions to life was accomplished by forming NCTE's Committee on Public Doublespeak, a body which has acquitted itself with notable achievements since its inception.
EPLF leader Afewerki became the head of the PGE, and the EPLF Central Committee served as its legislative body.
Appeals from the Court of Appeal are sent to Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, which essentially is the same body as the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords.
It is recognized by the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) as the supreme body responsible for the organization of chess and its championships at global and continental levels.
Also, each hall has a Hall Executive Committee ( HEC ), a student body that takes care of various administrative affairs of the hall.
In 2005 he was elected to the Committee of the Marylebone Cricket Club ( MCC ), historically the governing body of the sport, and still guardian of the laws of the game.
Pursuant to Article 158 of the Basic Law ( the constitutional instrument of the Region ), the power of final interpretation of the Law is vested not in the Court of Final Appeal but in the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, which, unlike the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, is a political body rather than an independent and impartial tribunal of last resort.
On 1 April 1986, the men's javelin () was redesigned by the governing body ( the IAAF Technical Committee ).
After two original photos, one negative and one first-generation copy had been found, the Senate Intelligence Committee located ( in 1976 ) a third backyard photo ( CE 133-C ) showing Oswald with newspapers held away from his body in his right hand ).
Within days, these officers joined with the Coordinating Committee of Democratic Associations to form a predominantly civilian, 25-member ruling body, the Transitional Committee for the Salvation of the People ( CTSP ).
Secretariat of the CPSU Central CommitteeLeading body within the Central Committee.
a state regulatory body called Krajowa Rada Radiofonii i Telewizji ( The National Radio and Television Committee ), which is similar to CRTC in Canada.
The PLO has a nominal legislative body, the Palestinian National Council ( PNC ), but most actual political power and decisions are controlled by the PLO Executive Committee, made up of 18 people elected by the PNC.

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