MEMORANDUM ON INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE SYSTEMS

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CIA-RDP96-00990R000100060007-4
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December 16, 2016
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July 12, 2005
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November 28, 1984
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Administration of Ronald Reagan, 1984 / Nov. 28 hereby proclaim William Penn and Hannah Callowhill Penn to be honorary citizens of the United States of America. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this 28th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and eighty- four, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and ninth. [Filed with the Office of the Federal Regis- ter, 11:28 a. m., November 29, 1984] Memorandum on International Communications Satellite Systems November 28, 1984 Presidential Determination No. 85-2 Memorandum for the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce By virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and statutes of the ;United States, including Sections 102(d) and 201(a) of the Communications Satellite Act of 1962, as amended (47 U.S.C. 701(d), 721(a)), I hereby determine that separate International communications satellite sys- F The United States, in order to meet its obli- ptions under the Agreement Establishing ~,. the International Telecommunications Sat- ~.dl]te Organization (INTELSAT) (TIAS 7532), shall consult with INTELSAT regard- ing such separate systems as are authorized by the Federal Communications Commis- sion. You are directed jointly to inform the Federal Communications Commission of criteria necessary to ensure the United States meets its international obligations and to further its telecommunications and foreign policy interests. This determination shall be published in the Federal Register. [Filed with the Office of the Federal Regis- ter, 11:29 a.m., November 29, 1984] Note: The memorandum is printed in the Federal Register of November 30. Letter Accepting the Resignation of William D. Ruckelshaus as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency ('November 28, 1984 bear Bill: It is with great regret that I accept your Iftignation as Administrator of the Environ- Mental Protection Agency. There are very few men or women in Public life more widely respected than you. Your reputation for leadership, thoughtful- *SS personal integrity is based on a Reord of outstanding performance in every you have held. So it wasn't hard for me decide last year to ask you to serve once ire as Administrator of the Environmen Protection Agency. Although my deci- ~D p was an easy one, I know that your deci- sion to accept was very difficult, since it involved an extraordinary personal sacrifice in putting aside your career in the private sector and moving, with your family, across the continent from Washington State to Washington, D.C. In making your decision to accept, I know you did what you have consistently done: You looked first and fore- most toward the public interest. Since reassuming control of EPA, you have performed your duties in an exempla- ry manner and have justified fully the faith which I and so many Americans have in you. You have made absolutely clear our Approved For Release 2005/07/28 : CIA-RDP96-0099OR000100060007-4