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200762744Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2007. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 91 p. Includes illustrations. Occasional footnotes. S. Hrg. 109-887. The purpose of this hearing was to explore facets of the North Korean agenda beyond weapons proliferation concentrating on other state-sponsored criminal and illicit activities. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
200361987Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 88 p. Occasional footnotes. S. Hrg. 106-1108. Includes testimony by Jack Valenti and Brent Scowcroft. The subject of this hearing was China's entry into the WOrld Trade Organization WTO; and the question of granting pernmanent normal trade relations to that country. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
198260165Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1982. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. iv 140 p. Serial No. J-97-68. This was a very important hearing on the process and impact of Indochiness refugee resettlement. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
198165792Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1981. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Has slight wear and soiling. v 37 p.; 24 cm. Occasional footnotes. 97th Congress 1st Session Senate Report No. 97-193. This is the report on the activities of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence which was given the responsibility to carry out oversight over the intelligence activities of the United States. The Committee believed that intelligence activities should be as accountable as possible to the public and this public report was intended to meet this requirement. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
197264072Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1972. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Usual library markings noted. Front page creased. iii 89 p.; 24 cm. S.3449 was a bill to authorize and direct the Water Resources Council to coordinate a national program to insure the safety of dams and toher water storage and control structures to provide technical support to state programs for the licensing and inspection of such structures to encourage adequate state safety laws and methods of implementation thereof and for other purposes. This hearing was held in the aftermath of several tragic floods including the Buffalo Creek Valley flood of February 26 1972 in West Virginia which claimed at least 118 lives and the flood in June 1972 in the vacinity of Rapid City South Dakota which killed over 200 people and involved the failure of the Canyon Lake Dam. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
54-0848Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1953. pp. 1139-1739. Part 3 only of 6. 8vo. Wraps. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1953. paperback
200366623Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 2003. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. iii 133 p. Illustrations. S. Hrg. 107-977. Serial No. J-107-109. From Wikipedia: "Feres v. United States 340 U.S. 135 1950 combined three pending federal cases for a hearing in certiorari in which the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the United States is not liable under the Federal Tort Claims Act for injuries to members of the armed forces sustained while on active duty and not on furlough and resulting from the negligence of others in the armed forces. The opinion is an extension of the English common-law concept of sovereign immunity. The practical effect is that the Feres doctrine effectively bars service members from collecting damages from the United States Government for personal injuries experienced in the performance of their duties. It also bars families of service members from filing wrongful death or loss of consortium actions when a service member is killed or injured. The bar does not extend to killed or injured family members so a spouse or child may still sue the United States for tort claims nor does it bar service members from filing either in loco parentis on their child's behalf or filing for wrongful death or loss of consortium as a companion claim to a spouse or child's suit. There have been exceptions to the Feres doctrine where active duty members have been allowed to sue for injuries when the court found that civilians could have been harmed in the same manner under the same circumstances in which the service member's injuries occurred. Injuries experienced by service members while on active duty are covered by various Veteran Administration benefit legislation. Feres v. United States combined three cases pending in the federal courts: The Feres case the Jefferson case and the Griggs case. A common issue arising under the Federal Tort Claims Act as to which Courts of Appeals are in conflict makes it appropriate to consider three cases in one opinion. The Feres case: The District Court dismissed an action by the executrix of Feres against the United States to 3 recover for death caused by negligence. Decedent perished by fire in the barracks at Pine Camp New York while on active duty in service of the United States. Negligence was alleged in quartering him in barracks known or which should have been known to be unsafe because of a defective heating plant and in failing to maintain an adequate fire watch. The Court of Appeals Second Circuit dismissed the case. The Jefferson case: Plaintiff while in the Army was required to undergo an abdominal operation. About eight months later in the course of another operation after plaintiff was discharged a towel 30 inches long by 18 inches wide marked "Medical Department U.S. Army " was discovered and removed from his stomach. The complaint alleged that it was negligently left there by the army surgeon. The District Court being doubtful of the law refused without prejudice the Government's pretrial motion to dismiss the complaint. After trial finding negligence as a fact Judge Chesnut carefully reexamined the issue of law and concluded that the Act does not charge the United States with liability in this type of case. The Court of Appeals Fourth Circuit affirmed dismissed the case. The Griggs case: The District Court dismissed the complaint of Griggs' executrix which alleged that while on active duty he met death because of negligent and unskillful medical treatment by army surgeons. The Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit reversed and one judge dissenting held that the complaint stated a cause of action under the Act. The case is heard by the United States Supreme Court in certiorari." U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
200863291Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 2008. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. iii 150 p. S. Hrg. 110-549. This hearing focused on the role of the United States military in responding to disasters. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197962361Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1979. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. iii 147 p. 96th Contress 1st Session Senate Report No. 96-100. Calendar No. 102. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
199951866Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1999. very good. 98 wraps Volume XXII only footnotes minor wear and soiling to covers. Volume XXII subtitled Publically Available Portions of the Deposition of William Jefferson Clinton in Jones v. Clinton and All Documents Publicly Available from the Docket in Jones v. Clinton and Errata Material to Referral from Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr House Document 105-310. Printed at the direction of Gary Sisco Secretary of the Senate pursuant to S. Res. 16 106th Cong. 1st Sess. 1999. 106th Congress 1st Session Senate Document 106-3. GPO paperback
197949171Washington DC: GPO 1979. good. 323 wraps slight soiling to covers GPO paperback
197647369Washington DC: GPO 1976. good. 133 part 15 only wraps tables appendix pencil notation on front cover some wear to covers. Transcripts of Executive Sessions held by the subcommittee. GPO paperback
198043222Washington DC: GPO 1980. First Edition. First Printing. good. 793 wraps Part 1 only Serial No. 92-62. GPO paperback
197943226Washington DC: GPO 1979. First Edition. First Printing. good. 796 wraps Part 1 only illus. Serial No. 96-1. GPO paperback
200251806Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2002. very good. 101 wraps figures footnotes appendix. S. Hrg. 107-848. GPO paperback
200648687Washington DC: GPO 2006. very good. 332 wraps appendix tables S. Hrg. 109-497. GPO paperback
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