(167,801 - 167,820 of 183,580)
Pages
-
-
Title
-
CRS87371Lpage28
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:73888
-
Text
-
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 4/w/X,/7:/jf /. /7 ‘=1 9 8 7‘ Flenroduced with Permission. The Christian Science Monitor Snookered in Moscow State Department otficial, put it, the United was “snooker The new $191 million US Embassy in Moscow, assembled from prefabricated modules produced by Soviet workers, is riddled with electronic surveillance devices. Americans were not allowed onto the site
-
-
Title
-
CRS87371Lpage09
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:73888
-
Text
-
Chirago iliihune /737/« p. /Z. 9198 7 Reproduced with Permission. Chicago Tribune Semper fi in good times and bad These are not easy times for the U.S. Marines, who know more than most just how tough times can get. There was Lt. Col. Oliver North, at the center of the Iran-contras affair, wearing a chestful of medals and invoking the 5th Amendment. There was retired Lt. Col. Robert McFarlane carrying a cake and a Bible into Tehran in a comic opera exercise. There was old marine Donald Regan being unceremoniously pushed out of his job as White House chief of staff in a public spat with Nancy Reagan. And now we have two marines in the brig on espionage charges for allegedly engaging in sexual liaisons with Soviet women employes of the American Embassy in Moscow and, in consequence, allowing Soviets into secret areas of the embassy. The whole marine detachment at the embassy is now being brought home and being replaced as a security precau- tion. It has reached the point where about the closest the Marine Corps has come lately to acceptable publicity was the revelation that Secretary of State George Shultz, another old leathemeck, has a Princeton tiger i tattooed on his behind. It is easy now to joke that the Marine Corps-— “We’re looking for a few good men”--could also use a few smart ones. ' But the jokes and the criticism are oflbase and unfair and unwarranted. The Marines are still the Marines-— as they have been from the Halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli, and from the sands of Iwo J ima to the Chosin Reservoir to the Danang Perimeter to Beirut to today—--proud and gung-ho and always stuck with the tough anddirty jobs. They’ve found a lot of good men, and women.
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage22
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
-5. Covault, Craig. USAF initiates program to improve surveillance of Soviets. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Jan. 21, 1985. p. 14-17. fig] Jane's Spaceflight Directory. Reginald Turnill, ed. Jane's Publishing Company, Ltd. London, 1985. p. 245. 3;] Covault, Craig. USAF Initiates Broad Program to Improve Surveillance of Soviets. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Jan. 21, 1985. p. 15-16.
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage27
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
/Control/Communications. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Dec. 9, 1985. p. 49. §Q/ Jane's Spaceflight Directory. Reginald‘Turnill, ed. Jane's Publishing Company Ltd. London, 1985. p. 247. A QT] Broad, William J. Secrecy to Surround Atlantis's First Flight. New York Times. Oct. 1, 1985. p. Cl. \ Blakeslee, Sandra. Astronauts Return from Secret Flight. New York Times. «Oct. 8, 1985. p. C3. 62/ U.S. Congress
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage36
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
, 1984. p. l4*16. ----. USAF initiates broad program to improve surveillance of Soviets. Aviation week & space technology. Jan. 21, 1985. p. 14-17.
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage23
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Jan. 2l, 1985. p. 15. fig] Covault, Craig. USAF/NASA Initiates Broad Program to Improve Surveillance of Soviets. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Jan. 21, 1985. p. 15. A
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage25
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
;] Details on these satellites are few, but their early design era suggests physical surviv- ability would not be very good. However, they are in very high orbits (l00,000 km), so access by an attacker would be difficult. The number in operation is not available, but is probably only a few. Huture: A new system called the Integrated Operational Nuclear Detonation System (IONDS) is to provide an improved
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage33
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
., Jr. Navy Expanding Its Space Command to Bolster Readiness. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Feb. 3, 1985. p. 54. 82/ Air Force Assesses Challenger Loss, More ELVS. Aerospace Daily. Jan. 30, 1986. p. 162. §§/ Greeley, Brendan M., Jr. Navy Expanding Its Space Command to Bolster Readiness. Aviation Week & Space Technology. Feb. 3, 1985. p. 54. §fi/ Jane's Spaceflight Directory. Reginald
-
-
Title
-
CRS86581SPRpage20
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:62649
-
Text
-
satellites ggj Ibid., §§/ Jane's Spaceflight Directory. Reginald Turnill, ed. Jane's Publishing Company Ltd. London, 1985. p. 244. §§/ Bamford, James. America's Supersecret Eyes on Space. The New York Times Magazine. Jan. 13, 1985. p. 53. Smith, R. Jeffrey. High-tech Vigilance. Science 85. Dec. p. 29.
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage15
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
Massachusetts Business corporations . . . . . . . . . . . .... Banks and trust ccn;anies........... Utility corporations..... . . . . . . . . . .. Tax Rate** (percent) 1 9.4(lD) 7(b) 2.5 l0.5(7) 1 6(5) 9.6(c) ll.6(c) 5(d) ll.5(e) 8.7 5(f) 6 S.85(9)l 6.435(2) 11.7 7.7(h) 7.3(i) 7(j)_ 6 12(4) 5 4.5(k) 4.2S(k) »4.S(k) 3 5(4) »9.4962(l) 12.54 6.5 State Minnesota 50 to $25.000....................... Over $25,000
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage04
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
CRS-2 TASLE A. State Government Tax Revenue by Type of Tax Amount Percent ($ millions) of Total Total 1 , $171,370 100.0% General sales and gross receipts 53,627 31.3 Individual income 49,789 29.1 Selective sales and gross receipts 3] 30,213 17.6 Corporation net income 13,153 7.7 License taxes b/ 10,651 6.2 Severance taxes 3/ 7,397 4.3 Property v ,_ 3,281 1.9 Death and giftl 3 ‘“2,545 1.5 Other
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage22
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
CRS-20 TABLE 5. Total State Property Tax Revenues of Individual States with an Estimated Distribution of Taxes Derived from Selected Property Categories Fiscal Year l983 ($ in millions) (continued) if A new levy effective July 1, 1979, was imposed State-wide on public utility companies as a replacement tax for locally-levied personal property taxes. gf tThe State levy set at 0.00233 percent
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage01
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
--- —- \.m=- .~ . .r k':. : T i ‘- d,‘ ~‘." ‘5:_;¥ Vt“ » . . .. 3; ‘x z‘ ‘ .__- . Nv 161989 '3 3 '.’.‘ I.’ , \ T‘'''‘»x., 14 fim-.31 )2 ‘lg. 3 ‘-.1; 33 ‘*4 Q3 ' an r m i r 9 :>.«'vv-"' $_ wa-' Washénggtnn University "5'. .4 . SOURCES OF STATE TAX REVENUES IN INDIVIDUAL STATES BY MAJOR TYPE AND RATE OF TAX AS OF JANUARY 1, 1984 Lillian
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage18
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
(9) 21 9.7(f) 6.50(h) Fla. Ga. 12, 7.5 3.79(e) Ga. Hi. 4(1) 40% W.P. 8.5 20% W.P. Hi. Ida. 4.5 9.1 .14.5 -- ' Ida. I11. 5 4 12 11" 2.00 111. Ind. 5(3) 10.5 11.1 2.68 Ind. Ia. 4 18 13 ~~ . Ia. Kan. 3 16 11 ‘2.50 Kan. Ky. 5 3.1 10(k) 1.92 Ky. La. 3 11 8 2.50(e) _ La. Me. 5 20 14 -~ ._ V Me. Md. 5 13 13.5 1.50(e) Md. Mass. 5 26 p 11 4.05 Mass. Mich. 4 21 15 ~~ Mich. - Minn. 6(1) 18 17 4.39(e
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage21
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
. Tennessee. .N .4 State property tax is not levied in Tennessee Texas p 1.1 1/ 1.1 -.0. S +- ) -p ,3 , -+ Utah 0.4.“ 0.0 0.4 N 0.4 g_/ -- Vermont 0.5 80.0 1 0.5 _ -+1 . 0.5 - Virginia 0535.9 1 10.0 535.9 --7 -- 35.9 Washington i ,691.4 432.5 258.9 207.1 51.8 - West Virginia 1.0 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.3 -- Wisconsin 0 109.3 23.6 85-7 85.7 - Wyoming 46.0 32.2 13.8 1 -- 13.8 -- 3] An undetermined (but believed
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage07
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
CRS-5 Oklahoma and Utah to 11.5 percent in Connecticut. Fifteen States have graduated levies ranging from 1 percent (Alaska and Hawaii) to 12 percent (Minnesota). (The 15 States are Alaska, Arkansas, Hawaii, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Ohio, Vermont, and West Virginia.) A count based on table 2 indicates that 12 States
-
-
Title
-
CRS84586Epage12
-
Page from
-
info:fedora/mu:84019
-
Text
-
. Nebraska - 34 7. Virginia 50 30. Hawaii I I 32 8. Wisconsin 48 31. Kentucky 32 9. California 47 32. Indiana 30 10. North Dakota 1 46 33. Arizona 31 11. Maryland 45 34. Alabama ' 29 12. Georgia 45 35. Oklahoma 29" 13. Kansas 43 36. New Hampshire 25 14. Iowa 43 37. West Virginia 24 15. Rhode Island 42 38. Connecticut 21 16. Idaho 41 39., Louisiana 18 17. Colorado 41 40. - Mississippi 18 18. South
Pages