510:(1998–2001) in Clinton's second term. Halperin focused on several issues of interest to Secretary Albright, including democracy promotion (the Community of Democracies and inauguration of the four priority democracies); nuclear issues; a review of the way that the United States responds to humanitarian disasters overseas; and northeast Asian security. He also was integrally involved in managing the crises in Kosovo and East Timor.
388:. Kissinger called Hoover to find out who might have leaked this information to the press. Hoover suggested Halperin, and Kissinger agreed that was likely. That day, the FBI began tapping Halperin's phones at Kissinger's direction. The Nixon administration bugged Halperin's home phone, without a warrant, for 21 months starting in 1969.
529:
Halperin created the Open
Society Foundations' office in Washington, D.C., and oversaw all policy advocacy on U.S. and international issues, including promotion of human rights and support for open societies abroad. He was the director of the Washington office for the Open Society Institute (now the
494:
In 1994 President
Clinton nominated Halperin for the position of assistant secretary of defense for democracy and peacekeeping, and was opposed by the Senate Armed Services Committee which supplied a detailed list of Halperin's activities and stated views which it regarded as incompatible with his
424:
Halperin sued in federal court. Halperin won a symbolic $ 1 judgment in 1977 for the offense, but the judgment was overturned by an appeals court. In 1991, Kissinger apologized to
Halperin in a letter and the suit was dropped at Halperin's request in 1992.
433:
After leaving the Nixon administration, Halperin joined the
Brookings Institution as a senior fellow from 1969 to 1973 and then became the research director for the Project on Information, National Security and Constitutional Procedures at the
441:
From 1977 to 1992, he served as the director of the Center for
National Security Studies (jointly sponsored by the Fund for Peace and the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation. And from 1992 to 1994, he was a senior associate at the
330:
Halperin began his career in academia as a research associate at the
Harvard Center for International Affairs (1960–66). He was an instructor in government at Harvard (1961-1963) and an assistant professor of government (1964-1966).
1484:
417:, suspicion fell on Halperin, who some Nixon aides believed had kept classified documents when he left government service. The tapping of Halperin's phone without a warrant was discovered when it came out in Ellsberg's trial.
552:
President Obama nominated
Halperin to serve on the board of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in 2012 and again in 2015, and he was twice confirmed by the U.S. Senate. He served as director until March 9, 2018.
420:
Despite the continued use of the wiretap well after
Halperin left government, Kissinger told reporters on May 13, 1973, that, "I never received any information that cast any doubt on loyalty and discretion."
691:
Halperin is the chairman of the
Community of Democracies, Civil Society Pillar International Steering Committee and he is chairman of the board of JStreet. He also serves on the boards of ONE and ONE Action.
143:
465:, which has successfully protected journalists publishing the names of covert agents. He also worked on a number of civil rights bills, including an immigration reform bill in 1986, the
342:
At 29-years-old, from 1967 to 1969, he became the youngest ever Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Policy, Planning, and Arms Control).
1514:
1474:
491:
At the start of the Clinton administration, Halperin was appointed as a consultant to the Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (1993).
972:
774:
495:
appointment. Clinton then named him to be a Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Democracy at the National Security Council (1994–1996).
461:
While at the ACLU, Halperin, along with Jerry Berman, also at the ACLU, worked with President Reagan's CIA Director William Casey to agree on language in the
1499:
395:
of 20 people with whom the White House was unhappy because they disagreed in some way with the administration. Halperin was number 8 on the list. Nixon aide
534:) from 2002 to 2005 and the director of U.S. advocacy from 2005 to 2008. He was the executive director of the Open Society Policy Center from 2002 to 2008.
1190:
1266:
594:
1373:
1034:
1479:
1115:
1112:
1469:
1164:
1504:
1454:
443:
247:
350:
339:
From 1966 to 1967, Halperin served as a special assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs.
470:
462:
1439:
279:
466:
1519:
1459:
735:
1360:
1395:
720:
1464:
710:
438:
from 1974 to 1975. He was the director for the Project on National Security and Civil Liberties from 1975 to 1977.
1509:
1291:
938:
455:
1381:
1080:
1494:
1489:
808:
1116:
http://pando.com/2015/02/07/how-the-aclu-ron-paul-and-a-former-eff-director-helped-jail-a-cia-whistleblower/
1113:
http://pando.com/2015/02/07/how-the-aclu-ron-paul-and-a-former-eff-director-helped-jail-a-cia-whistleblower/
1241:
1067:
538:
523:
251:
243:
228:
409:, a member of Halperin's staff, oversaw the staff that actually wrote the study. Halperin was a friend of
503:
36:
1005:
875:
1449:
1352:
519:
327:. Orentlicher formerly served as a deputy in the Office of War Crimes in the U.S. Department of State.
216:
683:, which documents the surveillance techniques and crimes of the U.S. government during the Cold War.
615:
324:
748:
531:
259:
842:
392:
345:
He joined the National Security Council in 1969 as the director of policy planning. Halperin and
303:
1168:
1434:
435:
255:
196:(born June 13, 1938) is an American analyst who deals with U.S. foreign policy, arms control,
1444:
904:
361:
1127:
1429:
671:
480:
399:, who compiled the list, wrote next to Halperin's name, "a scandal would be helpful here."
8:
321:
291:
224:
159:
1216:
1292:"Morton H. Halperin - J Street: The Political Home for Pro-Israel, Pro-Peace Americans"
628:
499:
275:
220:
212:
1405:
1356:
1088:
1042:
980:
946:
912:
850:
816:
782:
716:
679:
287:
204:
1139:
384:
On May 9, 1969, the New York Times reported that the United States had been bombing
1316:
620:
574:
507:
357:
283:
208:
116:
81:
69:
526:(2001-2002) as senior fellow and director, Center for Democracy and Free Markets.
1385:
712:
The Secret War Against the Jews: How Western Espionage Betrayed The Jewish People
475:
414:
410:
402:
373:
369:
346:
295:
197:
168:
1485:
Members of the International Steering Committee of the Community of Democracies
1066:
United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit. - 606 F.2d 1192,
606:
406:
396:
320:
In 2005, he married Diane Orentlicher, a professor of international law at the
299:
1035:"Kissinger Hints He Saw Results of the Wiretap on Halperin in Pentagon Papers"
544:
He was a senior advisor to the Open Society Foundations. He retired in 2002.
1423:
1092:
1046:
984:
950:
916:
854:
820:
786:
654:
Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal, Yale Graduate School Alumni Association, June 1983
314:
271:
149:
905:"Opinion | The Wiretapping Bill Protects Our Security and Our Basic Rights"
657:
Fellow, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, June 1985, June 1990
57:
1068:
http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/606/1192/441367/
1401:
1344:
648:
Meritorious Civilian Service Award, Department of Defense, January 1969
632:
601:
239:
876:"Raids in Cambodia By U.S. Unprotested; CAMBODIA RAIDS GO UNPROTESTED"
663:
Public Service Award, Federation of American Scientists, December 1998
1410:
1389:
1375:
The Democracy Advantage: How Democracies Promote Prosperity and Peace
1267:"Opinion | Tillerson leaves the Community of Democracies in the dark"
624:
651:
Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award, Playboy Foundation, July 1981
385:
112:
405:
asked Halperin to oversee the production of the Pentagon Papers.
1349:
Spooks: The Haunting of America—The Private Use of Secret Agents
1296:
J Street: The Political Home for Pro-Israel, Pro-Peace Americans
597:
SPOOKS: The Haunting of America—The Private Use of Secret Agents
541:
from 2003 to 2005 and a senior fellow at CAP from 2003 to 2009.
1414:
479:
magazine to publish a description of the design principle of a
356:
Halperin's appointment was immediately criticized by General
163:
736:
New York Times: "Ina W. Halperin Wed To Dr. Joseph L. Young"
666:
National Freedom of Information Act Hall of Fame, March 2006
561:
Halperin is the author and co-author of 25 books, including
1398:, Congressional Record, United States Senate, July 15, 1994
232:
1191:"President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts"
1128:
https://fas.org/irp/congress/1994_cr/s940715-halperin.htm
365:
307:
172:
843:"Kissinger's Appearance Revives Memories of Vietnam Era"
449:
413:. When Ellsberg was investigated in connection with the
379:
428:
454:
From 1984 to 1992, Halperin served as director of the
1515:
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
334:
1396:Statement on the nomination of Dr. Morton Halperin
16:American civil liberties and foreign policy expert
223:and as a visitor at other universities including
1475:United States National Security Council staffers
1421:
1378:by Halperin, Siegle & Weinstein (2004) Ch.1
513:
463:Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982
49:September 16, 1998 – January 20, 2001
753:American University Washington College of Law
644:Halperin has won numerous awards, including:
1500:Lafayette High School (New York City) alumni
537:He also was a senior vice president at the
1242:"Bureaucratic Politics and Foreign Policy"
970:
772:
619:, no. 91 (Summer 1993), pp. 105–122.
444:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
248:Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
1118:, Mark Ames, pandodaily, February 7, 2015
486:
1140:"01. The Department of State Leadership"
936:
902:
840:
567:Bureaucratic Politics and Foreign Policy
563:Bureaucratic Politics and Foreign Policy
238:He has served in a number of roles with
1078:
971:Blumenfeld, Laura (November 19, 1993).
806:
773:Blumenfeld, Laura (November 19, 1993).
547:
1422:
708:
660:John Jay Award, Columbia College, 1986
450:American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
258:. He was also a senior advisor to the
1480:American Civil Liberties Union people
1079:Tolchin, Martin (November 13, 1992).
1032:
937:Halperin, Morton H. (July 16, 2006).
380:Wire tapping and Nixon's enemies list
200:, and the workings of bureaucracies.
903:Halperin, Morton H. (July 8, 2008).
588:
467:Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987
429:Positions between government service
1470:Center for American Progress people
313:Halperin has three sons, including
13:
1505:Columbia College (New York) alumni
1455:American people of the Vietnam War
1338:
1081:"KISSINGER ISSUES WIRETAP APOLOGY"
353:, had been colleagues at Harvard.
219:administrations. He has taught at
14:
1531:
1367:
1033:Apple, R. W. Jr. (May 13, 1973).
973:"ALL THAT'S LEFT OF THE COLD WAR"
809:"Pentagon Nominee Withdraws Name"
775:"ALL THAT'S LEFT OF THE COLD WAR"
502:appointed him to the position of
471:American Disabilities Act of 1990
403:Defense Secretary Robert McNamara
335:Johnson and Nixon administrations
294:in 1958. Thereafter, he attended
1221:Millennium Challenge Corporation
939:"Bush is no Nixon -- he's worse"
1309:
1284:
1259:
1234:
1209:
1183:
1157:
1132:
1121:
1106:
1072:
1060:
1026:
998:
964:
610:(November 26, 1978), p. SM 212.
556:
265:
930:
896:
868:
834:
800:
766:
741:
729:
702:
583:Contemporary Military Strategy
579:Limited War in the Nuclear Age
456:American Civil Liberties Union
1:
841:Stolberg, Sheryl Gay (2007).
715:. St. Martin's. p. 314.
695:
518:Following his service in the
458:(ACLU) office in Washington.
282:in Brooklyn and received his
1440:Directors of Policy Planning
539:Center for American Progress
524:Council on Foreign Relations
274:family on June 13, 1938, in
252:Council on Foreign Relations
244:Center for American Progress
229:George Washington University
7:
677:He was a partial writer of
514:Post-Clinton administration
504:Director of Policy Planning
473:. He defended the right of
310:in the discipline in 1961.
37:Director of Policy Planning
10:
1536:
1520:21st-century American Jews
1460:20th-century American Jews
613:“Guaranteeing Democracy.”
391:Halperin also ended up on
1006:"The Outrage of Wiretaps"
686:
639:
571:Strategy and Arms Control
351:National Security Advisor
325:Washington College of Law
187:
179:
155:
135:
123:
96:
91:
87:
75:
63:
53:
42:
34:
30:
23:
532:Open Society Foundations
260:Open Society Foundations
127:Ina Weinstein (divorced)
565:. The first edition of
304:international relations
298:, where he received an
270:Halperin was born to a
1510:Yale University alumni
807:Schmitt, Eric (1994).
522:, Halperin joined the
520:Clinton Administration
487:Clinton administration
436:Twentieth Century Fund
256:Twentieth Century Fund
183:Foreign policy analyst
709:Loftus, John (1992).
362:Joint Chiefs of Staff
280:Lafayette High School
1495:People from Brooklyn
1490:Constitution Project
1465:Nixon's Enemies List
1317:"Morton H. Halperin"
1217:"Board of Directors"
672:MacArthur Foundation
548:Obama administration
481:thermonuclear weapon
393:Nixon's Enemies List
278:. He graduated from
1144:2001-2009.state.gov
575:Thomas C. Schelling
498:Secretary of State
322:American University
292:Columbia University
160:Columbia University
1197:. December 6, 2012
1171:on October 3, 2017
1085:The New York Times
1039:The New York Times
1013:The New York Times
909:The New York Times
883:The New York Times
847:The New York Times
813:The New York Times
500:Madeleine Albright
360:, chairman of the
276:Brooklyn, New York
221:Harvard University
194:Morton H. Halperin
1450:MacArthur Fellows
1392:, August 13, 2008
1165:"Morton Halperin"
943:Los Angeles Times
680:The Lawless State
670:In 1985 he won a
589:Selected articles
288:political science
203:He served in the
191:
190:
131:Diane Orentlicher
1527:
1332:
1331:
1329:
1327:
1313:
1307:
1306:
1304:
1302:
1288:
1282:
1281:
1279:
1277:
1263:
1257:
1256:
1254:
1252:
1238:
1232:
1231:
1229:
1227:
1213:
1207:
1206:
1204:
1202:
1187:
1181:
1180:
1178:
1176:
1167:. Archived from
1161:
1155:
1154:
1152:
1150:
1136:
1130:
1125:
1119:
1110:
1104:
1103:
1101:
1099:
1076:
1070:
1064:
1058:
1057:
1055:
1053:
1030:
1024:
1023:
1021:
1019:
1010:
1002:
996:
995:
993:
991:
968:
962:
961:
959:
957:
934:
928:
927:
925:
923:
900:
894:
893:
891:
889:
880:
872:
866:
865:
863:
861:
838:
832:
831:
829:
827:
804:
798:
797:
795:
793:
770:
764:
763:
761:
759:
745:
739:
733:
727:
726:
706:
569:. He also wrote
508:State Department
358:Earle G. Wheeler
242:, including the
129:Carol Pitchersky
110:
106:
104:
92:Personal details
82:Richard N. Haass
78:
70:Gregory B. Craig
66:
47:
21:
20:
1535:
1534:
1530:
1529:
1528:
1526:
1525:
1524:
1420:
1419:
1402:Morton Halperin
1386:Glenn Greenwald
1370:
1341:
1339:Further reading
1336:
1335:
1325:
1323:
1315:
1314:
1310:
1300:
1298:
1290:
1289:
1285:
1275:
1273:
1271:Washington Post
1265:
1264:
1260:
1250:
1248:
1240:
1239:
1235:
1225:
1223:
1215:
1214:
1210:
1200:
1198:
1189:
1188:
1184:
1174:
1172:
1163:
1162:
1158:
1148:
1146:
1138:
1137:
1133:
1126:
1122:
1111:
1107:
1097:
1095:
1077:
1073:
1065:
1061:
1051:
1049:
1031:
1027:
1017:
1015:
1008:
1004:
1003:
999:
989:
987:
977:Washington Post
969:
965:
955:
953:
935:
931:
921:
919:
901:
897:
887:
885:
878:
874:
873:
869:
859:
857:
839:
835:
825:
823:
805:
801:
791:
789:
779:Washington Post
771:
767:
757:
755:
747:
746:
742:
734:
730:
723:
707:
703:
698:
689:
642:
625:10.2307/1149062
591:
559:
550:
516:
489:
476:The Progressive
452:
431:
415:Pentagon Papers
411:Daniel Ellsberg
382:
374:Barry Goldwater
370:J. Edgar Hoover
347:Henry Kissinger
337:
296:Yale University
268:
198:civil liberties
169:Yale University
167:
148:
146:
142:
140:with Weinstein:
130:
128:
111:
108:
102:
100:
76:
64:
48:
43:
26:
25:Morton Halperin
17:
12:
11:
5:
1533:
1523:
1522:
1517:
1512:
1507:
1502:
1497:
1492:
1487:
1482:
1477:
1472:
1467:
1462:
1457:
1452:
1447:
1442:
1437:
1432:
1418:
1417:
1408:
1399:
1393:
1379:
1369:
1368:External links
1366:
1365:
1364:
1361:978-0688033552
1353:William Morrow
1340:
1337:
1334:
1333:
1308:
1283:
1258:
1233:
1208:
1195:whitehouse.gov
1182:
1156:
1131:
1120:
1105:
1071:
1059:
1025:
997:
963:
929:
895:
867:
833:
799:
765:
740:
738:March 20, 1988
728:
721:
700:
699:
697:
694:
688:
685:
668:
667:
664:
661:
658:
655:
652:
649:
641:
638:
637:
636:
616:Foreign Policy
611:
607:New York Times
590:
587:
558:
555:
549:
546:
515:
512:
488:
485:
451:
448:
430:
427:
397:Charles Colson
381:
378:
372:; and Senator
349:, Nixon's new
336:
333:
306:in 1959 and a
267:
264:
189:
188:
185:
184:
181:
177:
176:
157:
153:
152:
144:David Halperin
137:
133:
132:
125:
121:
120:
98:
94:
93:
89:
88:
85:
84:
79:
73:
72:
67:
61:
60:
55:
51:
50:
40:
39:
32:
31:
28:
27:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1532:
1521:
1518:
1516:
1513:
1511:
1508:
1506:
1503:
1501:
1498:
1496:
1493:
1491:
1488:
1486:
1483:
1481:
1478:
1476:
1473:
1471:
1468:
1466:
1463:
1461:
1458:
1456:
1453:
1451:
1448:
1446:
1443:
1441:
1438:
1436:
1435:Living people
1433:
1431:
1428:
1427:
1425:
1416:
1412:
1409:
1407:
1403:
1400:
1397:
1394:
1391:
1387:
1383:
1380:
1377:
1376:
1372:
1371:
1362:
1358:
1354:
1350:
1346:
1343:
1342:
1322:
1318:
1312:
1297:
1293:
1287:
1272:
1268:
1262:
1247:
1243:
1237:
1222:
1218:
1212:
1196:
1192:
1186:
1170:
1166:
1160:
1145:
1141:
1135:
1129:
1124:
1117:
1114:
1109:
1094:
1090:
1086:
1082:
1075:
1069:
1063:
1048:
1044:
1040:
1036:
1029:
1014:
1007:
1001:
986:
982:
978:
974:
967:
952:
948:
944:
940:
933:
918:
914:
910:
906:
899:
884:
877:
871:
856:
852:
848:
844:
837:
822:
818:
814:
810:
803:
788:
784:
780:
776:
769:
754:
750:
744:
737:
732:
724:
722:9780312156480
718:
714:
713:
705:
701:
693:
684:
682:
681:
675:
673:
665:
662:
659:
656:
653:
650:
647:
646:
645:
634:
630:
626:
622:
618:
617:
612:
609:
608:
603:
599:
598:
593:
592:
586:
584:
580:
576:
572:
568:
564:
554:
545:
542:
540:
535:
533:
527:
525:
521:
511:
509:
505:
501:
496:
492:
484:
482:
478:
477:
472:
468:
464:
459:
457:
447:
445:
439:
437:
426:
422:
418:
416:
412:
408:
404:
400:
398:
394:
389:
387:
377:
375:
371:
367:
363:
359:
354:
352:
348:
343:
340:
332:
328:
326:
323:
318:
316:
315:Mark Halperin
311:
309:
305:
301:
297:
293:
289:
285:
281:
277:
273:
263:
261:
257:
253:
249:
245:
241:
236:
234:
230:
226:
222:
218:
214:
210:
206:
201:
199:
195:
186:
182:
178:
174:
170:
165:
161:
158:
154:
151:
150:Mark Halperin
147:Gary Halperin
145:
141:
138:
134:
126:
122:
118:
114:
109:(age 86)
107:June 13, 1938
99:
95:
90:
86:
83:
80:
74:
71:
68:
62:
59:
56:
52:
46:
41:
38:
33:
29:
22:
19:
1445:George Soros
1374:
1351:. New York:
1348:
1326:November 30,
1324:. Retrieved
1320:
1311:
1299:. Retrieved
1295:
1286:
1274:. Retrieved
1270:
1261:
1251:November 30,
1249:. Retrieved
1245:
1236:
1224:. Retrieved
1220:
1211:
1201:November 30,
1199:. Retrieved
1194:
1185:
1173:. Retrieved
1169:the original
1159:
1147:. Retrieved
1143:
1134:
1123:
1108:
1096:. Retrieved
1084:
1074:
1062:
1050:. Retrieved
1038:
1028:
1016:. Retrieved
1012:
1000:
988:. Retrieved
976:
966:
954:. Retrieved
942:
932:
920:. Retrieved
908:
898:
886:. Retrieved
882:
870:
858:. Retrieved
846:
836:
824:. Retrieved
812:
802:
790:. Retrieved
778:
768:
756:. Retrieved
752:
743:
731:
711:
704:
690:
678:
676:
674:fellowship.
669:
643:
614:
605:
596:
582:
578:
570:
566:
562:
560:
557:Publications
551:
543:
536:
528:
517:
497:
493:
490:
474:
460:
453:
440:
432:
423:
419:
401:
390:
383:
355:
344:
341:
338:
329:
319:
312:
269:
266:Early career
237:
202:
193:
192:
139:
77:Succeeded by
58:Bill Clinton
44:
18:
1430:1938 births
1411:Appearances
1345:Hougan, Jim
240:think tanks
65:Preceded by
1424:Categories
1321:ONE.org US
1301:October 5,
1276:October 3,
1175:October 2,
1149:October 3,
1098:October 2,
1052:October 3,
1018:October 3,
990:October 2,
956:October 5,
922:October 5,
888:October 3,
860:October 3,
826:October 3,
792:October 2,
758:October 3,
696:References
602:Jim Hougan
595:Review of
483:(H-Bomb).
469:, and the
254:, and the
180:Occupation
103:1938-06-13
1382:Interview
1246:Brookings
1093:0362-4331
1047:0362-4331
985:0190-8286
951:0458-3035
917:0362-4331
855:0362-4331
821:0362-4331
787:0190-8286
749:"Faculty"
368:director
156:Education
124:Spouse(s)
54:President
45:In office
1355:(1978).
407:Les Gelb
386:Cambodia
225:Columbia
136:Children
117:New York
113:Brooklyn
1226:July 2,
633:1149062
506:at the
213:Clinton
205:Johnson
1415:C-SPAN
1359:
1091:
1045:
983:
949:
915:
853:
819:
785:
719:
687:Boards
640:Awards
631:
581:; and
573:(with
272:Jewish
250:, the
231:, and
215:, and
119:, U.S.
1390:Salon
1384:with
1009:(PDF)
879:(PDF)
629:JSTOR
600:, by
290:from
217:Obama
209:Nixon
35:20th
1406:IMDb
1388:for
1357:ISBN
1328:2023
1303:2017
1278:2017
1253:2023
1228:2021
1203:2023
1177:2017
1151:2017
1100:2017
1089:ISSN
1054:2017
1043:ISSN
1020:2017
992:2017
981:ISSN
958:2017
947:ISSN
924:2017
913:ISSN
890:2017
862:2017
851:ISSN
828:2017
817:ISSN
794:2017
783:ISSN
760:2017
717:ISBN
233:Yale
97:Born
1413:on
1404:at
621:doi
577:);
366:FBI
308:PhD
302:in
286:in
173:PhD
1426::
1347:.
1319:.
1294:.
1269:.
1244:.
1219:.
1193:.
1142:.
1087:.
1083:.
1041:.
1037:.
1011:.
979:.
975:.
945:.
941:.
911:.
907:.
881:.
849:.
845:.
815:.
811:.
781:.
777:.
751:.
627:.
604:.
585:.
446:.
376:.
364:;
317:.
300:MA
284:BA
262:.
246:,
235:.
227:,
211:,
207:,
164:BA
115:,
105:)
1363:.
1330:.
1305:.
1280:.
1255:.
1230:.
1205:.
1179:.
1153:.
1102:.
1056:.
1022:.
994:.
960:.
926:.
892:.
864:.
830:.
796:.
762:.
725:.
635:.
623::
175:)
171:(
166:)
162:(
101:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.