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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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Carter met with Kim Il-Sung, the country's leader up until that time, and reached a tentative agreement that seemed to resolve the developing crisis.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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Carter overrules Nuclear Regulatory Commission and orders shipment of nuclear fuel to India in spite of that country's refusal to abide by international safeguards for nuclear facilities ; House veto of sale is expected.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Chef Robert Carter's signature creations include Wild Mushrooms Grits with Lowcountry Oyster Stew; Duo of Low Country Quail and Shrimp with Crab and Potato Hash, Roast Garlic Jus and Braised Spinach; Benne Crusted Rack of New Zealand Lamb and our renowned Ultimate Coconut Cake.
Music Choices vary from the Kingsport Symphony to the historic Carter's Fold - where country music becomes more than a spectator sport when Saturday night guests join in the clogging.
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Sveta Romanova, Intelligence Officer
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Billy Carter reportedly repaying Libya moneys given him to act as that country's agent.
Carter's Cross Country Ski Center s.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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Although he conceded that his visit was unlikely to change either country's policies, it seemed clear that Carter was perfectly willing once again to kiss the ass of a ruthless dictator just for the unbridled fun of it.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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In 1727, Jones seems to have been Robert Carter's chief overseer in the upper country; see the lengthy letter to him of 10 October 1727.
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Jack Crawford, WWII Veteran
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I am proud of America and Americans and I stride to be an honorable citizen of this great country, But I am ashamed of the way Carters' administration treated Iranian subjects.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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To take statements such as Jimmy Carter's seriously is to argue that while some national rulers are best viewed as illegitimate usurpers, Yasser Arafat is more like the leaders of democratic countries, who come to power through a fair expression of the popular will-and that as such, he cannot reasonably be replaced.
A quarter century ago, in response to President Jimmy Carter's National Suggestion Box, I proposed a thesis by which we as a country could and should begin weaning ourselves from our growing dependence upon the personal automobile.
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