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Today’s T.H.A.A.D. Test: Close — And the Cigar

CSP March 29, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Today, the United States' most advanced ground-based anti-missile weapon -- the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system...

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Is Kosovo Clinton’s Most Dangerous Wag-the-Dog Exercise?

CSP March 27, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Friday's effort by Slobodan Milosevic to launch air attacks on NATO peacekeepers in Bosnia-Herzegovina and the worsening genocide...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 40: A Scandal at the Department of Energy On His Watch — Grievous Damage Done to Sell the C.T.B.T.

CSP March 23, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): In his press conference last week, President Clinton tried once again to distance his Administration from the unfolding...

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The Lagrangian Codes

By William Safire
The New York Times, 22 March 1999

CSP March 23, 1999

WASHINGTON -- Though dead for nearly two centuries, Joseph Louis Lagrange, the greatest French mathematician, is about to make news...

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Now That It’s U.S. Policy to Defend America Against Missile Attack, Let the Debate Be Joined As to the Optimal Way to Do So

CSP March 18, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Now that the House of Representatives has joined the Senate in voting by overwhelming, bipartisan majorities to declare...

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A Pox on Our House: Will Clinton’s N.S.C. Compound America’s Vulnerability to Biological Warfare?

CSP March 17, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Tomorrow, a senior Clinton Administration interagency group is scheduled to consider a National Security Council recommendation that the...

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Clinton Legacy Watch #39: Another Day, Another Fraudulent Deal

CSP March 17, 1999

North Korea, Russia, Kosovo Accords Unlikely to Work Out (Washington, D.C.): The Clinton Administration is frantically trying to brace up...

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Moment of Truth: Senate to Decide Today Whether To Deploy Missile Defenses As Soon As Possible

CSP March 16, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): This afternoon, the United States Senate is slated to cast what may prove to be one of the...

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Clinton Legacy Watch # 38: China and the ‘Three P’s’ — Reckless Policies, Practices and Personnel Spell Trouble

CSP March 15, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): When it comes to the present controversy over China's theft of the design for United States' most modern...

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National Missile Defense Act to Hit Senate Floor: Will the Nation be Defended, At Last?

CSP March 11, 1999

Blue-Ribbon Heritage Commission Shows How to Do It (Washington, D.C.): The U.S. Senate is expected to vote, perhaps as early...

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China’s Nuclear Theft, Strategic Build-up Underscore Folly of Clinton Denuclearization, C.T.B. Campaigns

CSP March 8, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): For six years, the Clinton Administration has tried in every way imaginable to deprecate the importance of nuclear...

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Washington Post Misrepresents ‘Aegis Option’; New Study Says Sea-Based Missile Defenses Could be Effective, Affordable

CSP March 5, 1999

Debate Must Be Joined in Congress (Washington, D.C.): In today's editions, the Washington Post parrots the Clinton Administration's party line...

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Russia’s Gazprom Implicated In New Bid to Expand Rogue State Energy Production, Provide Life Support To Saddam Hussein

CSP March 4, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): Even by Persian Gulf standards, the deal that Saddam Hussein has reportedly reached with his longtime enemy, Syrian...

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Chairman Helms Endorses Center’s Feith-Miron Analysis Showing A.B.M. Treaty to Be Defunct, Seeks Clinton Response

Frank Gaffney, Jr. March 3, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): On 20 January, a top Clinton Administration official for the first time acknowledged what has become increasingly obvious...

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National Review, Cox, and WSJ prime missile defense debate in Congress

CSP February 25, 1999

(Washington, D.C.): The debate in the House Armed Services Committee this morning on H.R. 4 -- legislation that would declare...

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Reagan’s Strategy, Policies and People

CSP February 25, 1999

Casey Institute, Hoover Institution Reveal Real Causes of the Evil Empire's Demise: Reagan's Strategy, Policies and People   On 22...

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