Word: documentation
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Salinger has won his legal battle but with predictable results: he has lost the war against unwanted attention. He was forced to communicate with a world he had long since renounced. He was summoned to Manhattan to give a deposition to the defense. His tone in that document is terse and grudging...
...antagonizing officials with their methods. In 1978, when Sullivan was in the CIA's Office of Strategic Research, he became convinced that the agency was suppressing a study he had written based in part on National Security Agency reports he was not authorized to see. So he gave the document to Richard Perle, then an aide to Senator Henry Jackson, later an Assistant Secretary of Defense in the Reagan Administration. "The study contained some very sensitive intelligence," recalls former CIA Director Stansfield Turner, who forced Sullivan to resign from the agency. Hardly slowed by the episode, Sullivan moved to Capitol...
Chief U.S. negotiator Max Kampelman and Soviet negotiator Viktor P. Karpov signed another document at the Soviet mission that guarantees any futuristic weapons developed in the intermediate-range also would be banned under the treaty...
...document on futuristic weapons was aimed at persuading Sen. Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and other critics that the ban would apply to intermediaterange weapons that have not been developed...
Glitman and Powell were taking the second document to the Senate as well. While Shultz obviously was satisfied with the results, he said "what the Senate does is up to the Senate...