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| | Donald Rumsfeld - Wikipedia |
 | | Rumsfeld mengundurkan diri dari Kongres pada tahun 1969 untuk mengabdi di dalam pemerintahan Presiden Richard Milhous Nixon sebagai Direktur Kantor Kesempatan Ekonomi AS. |  | | Dari 1977 ke 1985, Rumsfeld memegang jabatan Pimpinan Umum (Chief Executive Officer) dan Presiden G.D Searle and Co., sebuah perusahaan farmasi internasional. |  | | Rumsfeld dilahirkan di Chicago, Illinois, di dalam keluarga keturunan Jerman. |
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| | ABC Radio National - Background Briefing: 25 May 2003 - Wrestling the World: A Profile of Donald Rumsfeld |
 | | And at that time he was very smart, he was determined to see if money could be well spent in the poverty program and he was very direct and very candid, and it was refreshing to work in government with someone who was so direct and candid. |  | | It is now time for the President to call for the equivalent of a Goldwater Nicholls Reform Bill for the State Department and redefine peace on our terms. |  | | Peter W. Singer: My guess is that the President has probably already sent the word down that you guys need to rein this in, that it can’t be in such a public manner any longer. |
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| | frontline: rumsfeld's war: timeline - the life and times of donald rumsfeld PBS |
 | | The briefings also make clear that Rumsfeld, not the uniformed military, is in charge. |  | | The program circumvents the constitution and is legally questionable. |  | | And you could tell that he might make a better executive than he did a legislator, and be more satisfied himself to be an executive." |
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| | Department of Rumsfeld |
 | | The trial criminal trial of George Ryan continues, as the prosecution struggles to present evidence of a tragic accident caused by a truck driver who purchased his license with a bribe while Ryan was Secretary of State. |  | | RUMSFELD: I would read it exactly as I have stated it. |  | | Rumsfeld: It's not for me to give advice to other countries. |
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| | Donald Rumsfeld: Biography and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | A war crimes complaint filed against him in Germany by the Center for Constitutional Rights and was not accepted. |  | | He has not made any public statements explaining the arrangement. |  | | It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer) |
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| | Man in the News: A Pentagon Veteran -- Donald Henry Rumsfeld James Risen / New York Times 29dec00 |
 | | Rumsfeld has re-emerged as a leading force in Republican circles on national security issues, gaining prominence on the contentious issue of whether the United States should build a national missile defense. |  | | Rumsfeld was elected to Congress as a Republican from Illinois in 1962. |  | | Rumsfeld became a Navy pilot after graduating from Princeton in 1954, and later served on the staffs of two congressmen. |
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| | Donald H. Rumsfeld - SourceWatch |
 | | Donald Rumsfeld, "Rumsfeld's Rules" (http://www.library.villanova.edu/vbl/bweb/rumsfeldsrules.pdf), First Edition 1974, Copyright 1980; Revised February 2001. |  | | Secretary Rumsfeld was a naval aviator from 1954 to 1957. |  | | Rumsfeld was one of the signers of the January 26, 1998, Project for the New American Century (PNAC) letter sent to President William Jefferson Clinton. |
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 | | Bush and Rumsfeld do not even support democracy in the United States. |  | | Burks, who had been Assistant Director of the Illinois Department of Insurance from 1941-1946, went on to be appointed Judge of the Illinois Court of Claims and, in 1976, was elected Judge of the Circuit Court outside the City of Chicago. |  | | Dennison served one term, losing the the Democratic landslide of 1958. |
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| | TAP: Vol 12, Iss. 4. Darth Rumsfeld. Jason Vest. |
 | | This article may not be resold, reprinted, or redistributed for compensation of any kind without prior written permission from the author. |  | | Thus the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States was born, with Donald Rumsfeld as chair. |  | | Though genuflected to by the Washington press corps and political establishment as a genteel graybeard, the real Rumsfeld may be, in fact, much closer to Darth Vader, both on defense issues and as a practitioner of politics. |
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| | DoD News: Secretary Rumsfeld's Speech at the National Press Club |
 | | RUMSFELD: It doesn't. Was it done as a matter of policy? |  | | Secretary Rumsfeld has the distinction of serving as both the youngest and oldest Defense secretary in the history of the United States. (Laughter.) |  | | After Princeton, Rumsfeld, like his father, served in the Navy. He was an aviator and flight instructor in the wake of the Korean War. |
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| | Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein |
 | | Document 32: United States Embassy in the United Kingdom Cable from Charles H. Price II to the Department of State. |  | | Document 49: United States Embassy in Bahrain Cable from Donald Charles Seidel to the Department of State. |  | | Almost all of the primary documents included in this briefing book were obtained by the National Security Archive through the Freedom of Information Act and were published in 1995 [Note 3]. |
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| | Office of Economic Opportunity: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | The OEO was dismantled by President Richard Nixon in 1973, though many of the agency's programs were transferred to other government agencies. |  | | It was established in 1964, but quickly became a target of both left-wing and right-wing critics of the War on Poverty. |  | | Past directors of the OEO included Sargent Shriver, Bertrand Harding and Donald Rumsfeld. |
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| | AllRefer.com - Donald Henry Rumsfeld (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Rumsfeld also served as U.S. ambassador to NATO (197173) under President Richard Nixon and later as President Gerald Ford's White House chief of staff (197475). |  | | Donald Henry Rumsfeld 1932, American government official, b. |  | | A Republican with a reputation as a skilled political infighter, he was a U.S. congressman from Illinois from 1963 to 1969, when he resigned to become director of the Office of Economic Opportunity in the Nixon administration. |
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| | History Channel Search Results |
 | | In August 1974, after Nixon was forced to resign, Rumsfeld was summoned back to Washington to head President |  | | He then served as Ford’s chief of staff (1974–75) until nominated and confirmed as defense secretary, the youngest in U.S. history. |  | | Quickly confirmed by the Senate, Rumsfeld took office in January 2001 for the second time as secretary of defense. |
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| | www.GovExec.com - Point man (1/28/03) |
 | | Like McNamara, Rumsfeld, 70, fervently believes he has a mandate from the president to change strategy, tactics and hardware, whether the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Congress like it or not. |  | | Predictions abounded through most of 2001 that Rumsfeld would resign or be fired because he had so antagonized Congress. |  | | The way Rumsfeld wrote off Congress in his first two years - when he refused, in the view of many lawmakers, to tell them what he was thinking and doing before he did it - brought roars of protest from senators and representatives. |
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| | American President |
 | | Donald Henry Rumsfeld was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1932. |  | | Rumsfeld worked in the private sector for several years as the chief executive officer, president, and chairman of G.D. Searle and Co. (1977-1985) before turning to private business (1985-1990). |  | | In addition, Rumsfeld concerned himself with national security matters in a number of capacities, as chairman of the Commission on the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States (1998-1999) and as chairman of the U.S. Commission to Assess National Security Space Management and Orgainization. |
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| | Donald Rumsfeld |
 | | In 1962, Rumsfeld won a long-shot run for the House, where he distinguished himself as a liberal Republican with his support for civil rights. |  | | Elected to the House of Representatives for four terms. |  | | Rumsfeld generally gets good marks from the media, although the aforementioned charm may have something to do with that. |
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| | Donald Rumsfeld |
 | | Despite his long-time status as a stalwart Republican, Rumsfeld has made campaign contributions to at least two Democratic candidates for office, Bill Bradley and John Glenn. |  | | Often, though, his own answers are so meandering and muddled, it seems Rumsfeld must be on medication, entering senility, or simply avoiding the questions. |  | | He also led a commission in the 1990s, at President Clinton's request, to determine whether the national missile defense system (aka "Star Wars") was feasible (they decided it was). |
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| | 'This is war,' Rumsfeld told Bush - The Washington Times: Nation/Politics |
 | | Rumsfeld abandoned the Clinton administration's decree that the military must have an official "finding" signed by the president — a step that meant congressional notification and increased the possibility of leaks — before taking any action. |  | | Rumsfeld's instant declaration of war, previously unreported, took America from the Clinton administration's view that terrorism was a criminal matter to the Bush administration's view that terrorism was a global enemy to be destroyed. |  | | From now on, in-theater SoCom units would have authority to plan hunt-and-destroy missions, requisition weapons and men and run covert actions. |
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| | Whatsmells.com - Donald Henry Rumsfeld |
 | | Rumsfeld declared there would not be a military draft, despite a bill introduced in Congress to do just that. |  | | Rumsfeld exposed over his role during the Iran-Iraq war. |  | | Please report broken links - Copies will be posted instead of the originals. |
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| | Search Results for "Nixon" |
 | | Rumsfeld also served as U.S. ambassador to NATO (1971-73)... |
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| | The Independent (London, England): Profile: Donald Rumsfeld: The elder statesman.(Features)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | Should George Bush order United States troops into action to prosecute his declared war on terrorism, the man in the hottest seat after the President's will be a crusty multimillionaire by the name of Donald Henry Rumsfeld. |  | | Known to his friends and colleagues as "Rummy" - and to his one-time political adversary, Henry Kissinger, as among the most ruthless men on the planet - Mr Rumsfeld is uniquely qualified for his role. |  | | He is the only man who has ever served as Defence Secretary twice. |
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| | Anecdote - Donald Henry Rumsfeld - Jed Babbin & the Wimpy French |
 | | Rumsfeld, Donald Henry (1932-) American politician and administrator, U.S. Congressman (R-Illinois, 1963-1969), director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, U.S. ambassador to NATO (1971—73), White House chief of staff (1974—75), secretary of defense (1975-77 and 2000-) |  | | In the run-up to the war in Iraq in May 2003, President George W. Bush was dismayed to learn that France would not be supporting the American effort to oust Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. |  | | [This remark is also attributed to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Gulf War commander General Norman Schwarzkopf, and former presidential candidate Ross Perot. |
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| | The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Rugh to Rusch |
 | | Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, |  | | Runkel, Henry — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Republican. |  | | 1932) — also known as Donald Rumsfeld; "Rummy" — of Illinois. |
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| | Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld - anagrams |
 | | Find anagram aliases of secretary of defense donald rumsfeld (or any other text)! |  | | "Defense Secretary D. Rumsfeld" -> "Messy, self-centred defrauder. |  | | Find gold service anagrams of secretary of defense donald rumsfeld (or any other text)! |
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| | Daily Celebrations ~ Donald Rumsfeld, Walk in Their Shoes ~ July 9 ~ Ideas to motivate, educate, and inspire |
 | | No-nonsense Secretary of Defense Donald Henry Rumsfeld (1932-) was born on this day in Chicago, Illinois. |  | | Called "the Articulator in Chief" by the Washington Post and "the media star of America's new war," by CNN, "Rummy" was Gerald Ford's secretary of defense (1975-1977) and Middle East advisor to Ronald Reagan. |  | | Neither makes any progress without sticking his neck out," he once said. |
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| | American Politics Journal -- THE WEAKEST LINK -- THE NEW UNITED NATIONS? |
 | | Ruan Gogin (Chinese Pilot’s widow), Donald (Rumsfeld), Henry (Hyde) and Zhao Yu (Chinese pilot, eye-witness). |  | | Henry, Americans held on Hainan Island are called, "what?" |  | | Resisting the opportunity at an easy joke, President Bush would never be allowed to participate, although in keeping with the present administration’s practice, Dubya would be carted out occasionally to read some of the U.S. answers... |
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| | Alexander Haig - TheBestLinks.com - Al Haig, December 2, Donald Rumsfeld, Henry Kissinger, ... |
 | | (born December 2, 1924) was a general in the United States Army who commanded an infantry division in Vietnam, then returned stateside in 1969 to become a member of Henry Kissinger's national security council staff. |  | | Haig helped South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu to negotiate the final cease-fire talks in 1972. |  | | Alexander Haig - TheBestLinks.com - Al Haig, December 2, Donald Rumsfeld, Henry Kissinger,... |
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| | Base Closings Are An Open Door |
 | | Indeed, a decade from now, someone may propose to erect a statue to Donald Henry Rumsfeld by the squash courts at the Walter Reed Estates, or in front of the Four Seasons Hotel in Crystal City, in recognition of his singular contribution to a region he may privately have hoped to put in its place. |  | | They may have just done the Washington region a great big favor. |  | | Think of Reston in the 1970s, downtown Bethesda in the '80s, or the District's east end in the '90s. |
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| | jimpoz.com - Secretary Donald Rumsfeld |
 | | Simply because a problem is shown to exist, it doesn’t necessarily follow that there is a solution. |  | | The repository contains eight quotes by Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. |
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| | Donald Rumsfeld |
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