President Carter


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39th President of the United States (1924-)

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(57.) Memo, Gene Eidenberg to President Carter, 3/13/80; news release, National League of Cities, 3/16/80; both located in "3/17/80" folder, box 175, Office of the Staff Secretary-Handwriting File, JCL.
"But just before he was about to call President Carter, Odom called a third time to say it was all a mistake--someone at NORAD had loaded the computer-controlled warning system with exercise tapes used for simulating war games.
They will also present President Carter with a bust of Thomas by the sculptor Peter Nicholas, made in preparation for a full size statue of the young Dylan that will be erected close to his birthplace before Thomas' centenary in 2014.
President Carter's faith is unquestioned and generally unexamined.
In his 40 years of global philanthropy, working with President Carter, and through his own water programmes, consigning the Guinea Worm to the recesses of history will ultimately be remembered as one of Sheikh Zayed's most crucial legacies.
He told us that when he was president of the Bechtel Corporation, his secretary interrupted a board of directors meeting one day with the urgent message that President Carter was phoning him.
In the letter, President Carter informed HRH the Prime Minister about the main recommendations issued by the "Women and the Right of Access to Information" conference, which was organised by the Carter Centre.
"Ultimately, while the American people overwhelmingly rejected President Carter," the memo said, "they continue to like Jimmy Carter personally."
The forum, which will be chaired by former President Carter, is scheduled to hold in Atlanta, United States, from 21 July to 24 July, 2018.
Polish immigrant Zbigniew Brzezinski was counselor to President Johnson and national security advisor to President Carter. Written as a descriptive narrative, this accessible biography details his education and career, his interactions with global figures and the foreign policy elite, his impact on US foreign policy, and his legacy.
"President Carter told us he is OK and is being taken offsite for observation," Habitat said in a statement, noting he had been working in the hot sun.
The Friendship Force was a nonprofit organisation founded by President Carter in March, 1977 .
Highlighting an example from his own time in Government, he added: "In the autumn of 1978 as Foreign Secretary I mused about possibly inviting President Carter to repeat his very successful 1977 visit to Britain before October 1979...
President Carter has a longstanding agenda of pursuing peace and human rights for all people.