1994 Intelligence News
- REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY EMPLOYEES January 4, 1994
- GLICKMAN SAYS U.S. INTELLIGENCE EFFORTS NOW BROADER (01/06/94)
- ETHNIC CONFLICTS POSE GREAT CHALLENGE TO FUTURE EUROPE (01/07/94)
- U.S. STILL SEEKS TO RESTRICT HIGH-TECH TELECOM EXPORTS (01/10/94)
- CLINTON NOMINATES PERRY AS NEXT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (01/24/94)
- WHITE HOUSE REPORT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 (01/26/94)
- CIA DISCLOSES ROLE IN WAR AGAINST DRUGS (01/26/94)
- PERRY SAYS LIFT VIETNAM EMBARGO IF IT HELPS POW-MIA SEARCH (02/03/94)
- ENCRYPTION EXPORT CONTROLS MAINTAINED, BUT PROCESS RELAXED (02/04/94)
- CLINTON'S ANTIDRUG BUDGET REFLECTS ANTICRIME PLEDGE (02/08/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 (02/08/94)
- WHITE HOUSE REPORT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 (02/09/94)
- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 (02/18/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 (02/22/94)
- Arrest of Aldrich Ames - Statement by the Press Secretary
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary February 22, 1994
- U.S. PROTESTS ALLEGED ESPIONAGE (02/22/94)
- PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES RUDY DE LEON AIR FORCE UNDER SECRETARY AND JEFFREY K. HARRIS AIR FORCE ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SPACE February 23, 1994
- OFFICIAL CITES SAFEGUARDS TO PROTECT U.S. SPACE TECHNOLOGY (02/23/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 (02/23/94)
- GORE REAFFIRMS U.S. SUPPORT FOR RUSSIAN ECONOMIC REFORMS (02/23/94)
- WHITE HOUSE REPORT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24 (02/24/94)
- SPY-CONNECTED RUSSIAN DIPLOMAT DECLARED PERSONA NON GRATA (02/25/94)
- Events in the Middle East and in Russia - PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE PRESIDENT February 25, 1994
- WOOLSEY: NORTH KOREA STILL AREA OF HIGHEST INSTABILITY, CONCERN (02/25/94)
- STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28 (02/28/94)
- Expansion of the sale of images taken from space
and the export of systems STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY March 10, 1994
- GORE, MENEM DISCUSS PRIVATIZATION AND DEREGULATION (03/22/94)
- CLINTON NOMINATES CROWE AS ENVOY TO THE UNITED KINGDOM (03/22/94)
- WHITE HOUSE REPORT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23 (03/23/94)
- CLINTON DENIES POLLARD CLEMENCY REQUEST (03/24/94)
- PAKISTAN'S CHIEF OF ARMY STAFF MEETS WITH U.S. OFFICIALS (04/04/94)
- DEPUTY AG ON CHINESE IMMIGRANTS, SINGAPORE CASE (04/07/94)
- U.S. CLOSE AIR SUPPORT IN BOSNIA PART OF NATO OPERATION (04/11/94)
- PENTAGON TO FOCUS ANTIDRUG EFFORTS ON SOURCE COUNTRIES (04/14/94)
- OAKLEY: NO CREDIBLE EVIDENCE OF FORCED REPATRIATION OF HMONG (04/26/94)
- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT, THURSDAY, APRIL 28 (04/28/94)
- CLINTON AUTHORIZES CHANGES IN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE STRUCTURE (05/03/94)
- U.S. Counterintelligence EffectivenessSTATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY May 4, 1994
- CLINTON SIGNS PRESIDENTIAL DECISION ON COUNTERINTELLIGENCE (05/04/94)
- NICARAGUAN REBELS DISARM (05/05/94)
- ESTONIA: MODEL OF REFORM (05/05/94)
- CHRISTOPHER -- IRAQ STILL NOT IN COMPLIANCE (05/09/94)
- CLINTON PROCLAIMS MAY TO BE ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH (05/10/94)
- MARY ANN CASEY NAMED AS U.S. AMBASSADOR TO TUNISIA (05/11/94)
- TERRORISM: AN IRANIAN EXPORT (05/16/94)
- M. Clinton nomme M. Stephen Breyer a la Cour supreme (05/17/94)
- ENCRYPTION DISPUTE PERSISTS AS EXPORT-CONTROL BILL ADVANCES (05/18/94)
- TERRORISM REPORT: IRAQ (05/18/94)
- SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES EXPORT-CONTROL LEGISLATION (05/24/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 (05/25/94)
- PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF LES ASPIN AS MEMBER AND CHAIR OF THE PRESIDENT'S FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ADVISORY BOARD May 26, 1994
- U.S. OFFICIALS PRAISE POLISH DIPLOMAT FOR SERVICE IN BAGHDAD (05/27/94)
- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT, TUESDAY, MAY 31 (05/31/94)
- STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 (06/01/94)
- RIVAL EXPORT-CONTROL BILL WOULD GIVE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT ROLE (06/15/94)
- EXPERIENCED AFRICANIST NAMED U.S. ENVOY TO KAMPALA (06/16/94)
- U.S. PLANS TO WAIVE PARTS OF LAW HAMPERING DRUG WAR (06/22/94)
- SHORT-TERM EXTENSION OF EXPORT-CONTROL LAW STARTS TO ADVANCE (06/23/94)
- THE GORE-CHERNOMYRDIN COMMISSION (06/24/94)
- WOOLSEY SAYS ORGANIZED CRIME IN RUSSIA POSES WORLD THREAT (06/27/94)
- CIA DIRECTOR CALLS FOR COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA, UKRAINE (06/28/94)
- SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WILLIAM J. PERRY (06/30/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, JULY 11 (07/11/94)
- GORE: U.S. SENDING ONE OF ITS VERY BEST AS AMBASSADOR TO RIYADH (07/14/94)
- STATE DEPARTMENT REPORT, FRIDAY, JULY 15 (07/15/94)
- UKRAINE IS GENERALLY ON TRACK ON NUCLEAR AGREEMENT (07/15/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 (07/20/94)
- CIA: ECONOMIC 'SOFT LANDING' PROVES ELUSIVE FOR BEIJING (07/22/94)
- G-7 CALLS FOR HALT TO IRANIAN TERRORISM (07/22/94)
- DAVID GEORGE NEWTON: AMBASSADOR-DESIGNATE TO YEMEN (07/27/94)
- CONCERTED ACTION NEEDED ON TERRORISM (08/03/94)
- TOP RUSSIAN COP WARNS OF GLOBAL CRIME SPREE (08/04/94)
- U.S. HOPES TO WORK WITH COLOMBIA AGAINST CALI CARTEL (08/04/94)
- NATO STRIKES BOSNIAN SERB TARGET FOLLOWING VIOLATIONS (08/05/94)
- GETTING TOUGH ON LIBYAN TERRORISM (08/15/94)
- CARLOS CAPTURED (08/18/94)
- EXPERTS TESTIFY ON CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION (08/18/94)
- PORTUGUESE FOREIGN MINISTER BARROSO VISITS THE U.S. (09/15/94)
- U.S., PORTUGAL TO COOPERATE IN INVESTIGATING CUSTOMS OFFENSES (09/15/94)
- BRINGING LIBYAN TERRORISTS TO JUSTICE (09/19/94)
- FBI CHIEF EXPRESSES CONCERN ABOUT NUCLEAR MATERIALS THEFT (09/26/94)
- NEW REPORT FINDS NO CREDIBLE BASIS FOR INSLAW CLAIMS,
RECOMMENDS MATTER BE CLOSED Department of Justice News Release - SEPTEMBER 27, 1994
- CRIME ASSISTANCE PACKAGE FOR THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION September 28, 1994
- U.S., RUSSIA ENTER INTO MUTUAL CUSTOMS ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT (09/28/94)
- SETBACK FOR TURKISH TERRORISTS (10/04/94)
- NEW CRIME LAW STRENGTHENS ANTIDRUG EFFORTS, POLICY HEAD SAYS (10/05/94)
- U.S. SENDING "SIGNALS" TO WARD OFF IRAQI AGGRESSION (10/07/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 (10/07/94)
- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13 (10/13/94)
- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 (10/20/94)
- MARKING PHILIPPINES LIBERATION (10/20/94)
- ADD DEFENSE DEPARTMENT REPORT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 (10/20/94)
- OREGON WOMAN CHARGED IN ARSON, ACID AND NAPALM ATTACKS ON
NINE ABORTION CLINICS Department of Justice News Release - OCOTBER 24, 1994
- ARAB VETERANS OF AFGHANISTAN WAR LEAD NEW ISLAMIC HOLY WAR OCTOBER 28, 1994, (COMPASS) - Across North Africa, down through Sudan, eastward into Jordan and south to the Arabian peninsula, and even beyond into Asia, there is a new cutting edge to the Islamic revolution that is underway: hundreds of battle- hardened Muslim zealots, trained, armed and funded by the Americans, British and some of the very Arab states they now threaten.
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 (11/01/94)
- JOHNNIE CARSON NOMINATED TO BE AMBASSADOR TO ZIMBABWE (11/08/94)
- STATE DEPARTMENT SUPPORTS WEAPONS TRANSFERS TO GREECE AND TURKEY (11/22/94)
- ANTI-DRUG ACTIVITIES HAVING LITTLE IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENT (11/30/94)
- ASPIN SEES MORE NON-TRADITIONAL FUNCTIONS FOR U.S. MILITARY (12/05/94)
- U.S.-RUSSIA JOINT COMMISSION ON POW/MIAS TO HOLD PLENARY (12/06/94)
- U.S.-RUSSIA JOINT COMMISSION ON POW/MIAS VISIT U.S. NAVAL ACADEMY (12/06/94)
- U.S. HOSTS U.S.-RUSSIA JOINT COMMISSION ON POW-MIAS PLENARY (12/07/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 (12/08/94)
- DEFENSE SECRETARY WILLIAM J. PERRY (12/08/94)
- LEON FUERTH, ASSISTANT TO VICE PRESIDENT GORE FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS (12/08/94
- LIBYAN SANCTIONS WILL CONTINUE (12/12/94)
- Statement by R. James Woolsey Director of Central Intelligence
12 December 1994
- U.S-RUSSIA JOINT COMMISSION ON POW/MIAS CONCLUDES MEETING (12/16/94)
- CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 (12/16/94)
- DCI Speech on New Frontiers in Breast Cancer Screening 11 October 1994
- PRESS SECRETARY STATEMENT ON WOOLSEY RESIGNATION December 28, 1994
- WHITE HOUSE ANNOUNCES RESIGNATION OF CIA DIRECTOR WOOLSEY (12/28/94)
- OAKLEY PAYS $5,000 FINE FOR IMPROPER LOBBYING Department of Justice News Release - DECEMBER 29, 1994
- JUSTICE FOR PAN AM 103 (12/30/94)
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