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Vietnam appears in the documents primarily in biographical and historical contexts—references to the Vietnam War in people's backgrounds, comparisons to U.S. foreign policy decisions, and mentions of modern business activity in Southeast Asia.
Vietnam is mentioned 41 times across the documents, but these are entirely contextual references rather than evidence of any connection to Epstein. Most mentions relate to individuals' military service during the Vietnam War (such as veterans' backgrounds), historical policy discussions comparing decision-making failures in Vietnam to other contexts, or modern business and travel references to Vietnam as a manufacturing or medical tourism destination. There is no evidence Vietnam as a country, or any Vietnamese entities, had direct involvement with Epstein's activities.
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ambaram David Childs Majority Leader and Congressman from Virginia (Republican), 7th District, USA Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development of Vietnam Senior Vice-President and Chief of Staff to Office of Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Minister of International Development Cooper
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y, new food and nutritional products, and next generation vaccines. Dr. Venter began his formal education after a tour of duty as a Navy Corpsman in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968. After earning both a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry and a Ph.D. in Physiology and Pharmacology from the University of Californi
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icymakers because of what they describe as a large gap between what Partners charges and what other providers charge. Cosgrove, a heart surgeon and Vietnam veteran who is chief executive of the Cleveland Clinic, may be a candidate for the head of the Department of Veterans Affairs, according to Bloomberg
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rce labor force from Haiti and experience exclusion from taxes in Haiti. Moreover, they would have less transportation expenses if compared to China, Vietnam, or Tatwan. The HOPE and HOPE II (Haitian Hemispheric Opportunity through Partnership Encouragement) Act is another positive legal document for the b
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related fiscal and industrial policies, thus improving the financial regulatory system. At the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Leaders’ Meeting in Vietnam, Xi strength- ened his themes of making economic glo- balization more open, balanced and inclusive; lauded regional multilateralism for promoting com
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023684 →ts coming to the homeland. Most of America’s history has been about “over there,” where we have always known that if things got too out of hand (e.g. Vietnam) we could always ret urn home. The current generations, for a wide array of reasons, have had virtually no experience with a threat to this land. (Th
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e softs are likely to remain well supplied, which should keep prices under pressure. Improved export activity of coffee and strong stock selling from Vietnam in 4Q12 should weigh on coffee prices in the short-term. For sugar, higher production from Brazil and other producers should continue to burden price
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ethink their supply chains. As tariffs begin to make China look more expensive, many companies are considering cheaper places to make their products, Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh and Ethiopia. Already, companies with significant American business like Steve Madden, the fashion designer, and Puma, the Germ
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ce, Walsh is not in the U.S. to face any charges, according to multiple sources. George, the plaintiff attorney, said SARC's founder is now either in Vietnam or Australia. Walsh's success in getting foreign backers on board for the planned Palm House project, according to the SEC's complaint, was largely b
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gedly harassed members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines near disputed islands in the South China Sea. China responded to frenetic protests from Vietnam and the Philippines that any exploration in the Spratly area without its consent is a violation of its jurisdiction and sovereignty. This real time l
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ng a summer of blood David Ignatius June 22 -- "Peace is at hand," Henry Kissinger famously announced in October 1972 after a seeming breakthrough in Vietnam negotiations. But it wasn't at hand. It took three more months to complete the Paris Peace Accords, which collapsed in 1975 when North Vietnam overra
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compensation for production workers Share of US rate, 2005 vs. 2011 30% Share of US imports of intermediate goods from China, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam, percent 25% • 2005 • 2011E 20% - 15% 10% 5% 0% 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 1 2% 0% Taiwan Mexico China Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Empirical Research P
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U.S. to win a gold medal in the 1972 Olympics. Died Oct. 3. Vo Nguyen Giap, 102. The North Vietnamese general whose fighters drove the French out of Vietnam in 1954, then served as commander-in-chief against U.S. forces during the Vietnam War. Died Oct. 4. Ovadia Yosef, 93. An ultra-Orthodox rabbi who ga
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Jeffrey Epstein
PersonAmerican sex offender and financier (1953–2019)

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Barack Obama
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